diff --git a/config/examples/delta/Anycubic/Predator/README.md b/config/examples/delta/Anycubic/Predator/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c41aa08256 --- /dev/null +++ b/config/examples/delta/Anycubic/Predator/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +# AnyCubic Predator Notes +- At this time, this version is not supported by the stock bootloader as an SD card update. +- Special thanks to Korbinian Heel [[@inib](https://github.com/inib)]. +- Special thanks to Slava Novgorodov [[@Slava N](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC617QlzItK-dOeTTttKZq3A)] for sharing and making the video of the direct installation method. +- Special thanks to Sebastian Hernandez [[@SXHXC](https://github.com/SXHXC)] for his [fork](https://github.com/SXHXC/Marlin-Anycubic-Predator-Trigorilla-PRO) and doing all the work. + +## Backing Up the Firmware + +Watch the video below for detailed instructions on the whole process. It is recommended to take the time to make a backup of the firmware currently installed on the board, in case you decide you want to go back to the factory-installed version. + +[![Trigorilla Pro reflash to Marlin 2.0.x](https://img.youtube.com/vi/g2cAJXle6t0/0.jpg)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2cAJXle6t0 "ANYCUBIC Predator original board Trigorilla Pro reflash to Marlin 2.0.x") + +## Flashing the Firmware + +### 1. Build Marlin + +Use these example config files (adjusted to your needs) and build Marlin as usual. + +### 2. Prepare the Board + +- **Turn off the printer and disconnect AC power.** +- **SW1** routes power to the board from the USB port or from an external 24V source. + Move jumper **SW1** to **USB**. +- **JP1** is connected to the **BOOT0** pin which blocks programming. + Remove the **JP1** jumper. + +### 3. Get STM32 Flasher + +Download the _STM32 Flasher_ software at the ST Micro [download page](https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/flasher-stm32.html#get-software). Use _STM32 Flasher_ to flash your Marlin binary file to the board following the procedure shown in the video. + +### 4. Final Steps + +- Put the **SW1** and **JP1** jumpers back in their original positions. +- That's it! + +## Restoring from Backup + - If you made the backup as described in the video just flash that file to restore the firmware to its previous state.