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firmware flashed incorrectly error #20

Open oliverhbailey opened 1 year ago

oliverhbailey commented 1 year ago

I was using the Community edition which now seems abandoned. I went to load Klipper to the board and no matter what I try to load, I get firmware flashed incorrectly error. This all began with attempting to load the Community Edition 6.1 with the default Creality LCD. It would be nice if there were fewer files and a few more instructions. What exactly does "firmware flashed incorrectly" mean, a checksum or crc error. I've been doing firmware for 50 years and never had such a useless message displayed.

How do I get Passed this error? Is this from not flashing the display? Klipper doesn't use this display at all. Nothing anywhee has any mention of this error that I can find in documentation.

Please respond!

Dalber85 commented 1 year ago

Hi Oliver I think I can help you , I have a CR6SE with the BTT SKR-cR6 board installed I use Klipper and Mainsailos but doing that the Stock touchscreen will not work so I need to know what you want to you want to run Klipper and ditch the touchscreen or do you want to run Marlin with the community firmware I have both options working

oliverhbailey commented 1 year ago

Hi Dalber85, Actually I got Klipper working several months later without the display. I think you stating you use Mainsail, not MainsailOS since Mailsail in not an OS. I end replacing Marlin with my own CNC routines over a year ago. Marlin was never fully implemented and was very poorly designed. I wrote operating systems for the Radio Shack Models I and III before getting an IBM from the VP of IBM in June 1981. I ended up working on Embedded DOD for real time machine tools and Windows NT through Windows XP before switching to Linux around 1995. Since the all my embedded work has revolved around real time embedded or Real Time Linux for jigh speed processing. When I looked at Marlins source code I realized it simpky wasn't worth saving, so I used my own copyrighted source code for my own machines. Thsnk you for responding, you're the firzt person to respond and I forgot that I posted thst last September.

Take care, Oliver Bailey