I'm definitely on the buy-list for this.

I’m definitely on the buy-list for this. It’s an amazing, easy drop-in and should help push everyone towards smoothieware and 32 bit processors.

Originally shared by Roy Cortes

After working on this on and off for 2 years and a total of 6 iterations., the Re-ARM project is nearing completion. A little present for all the RAMPS users out there.

Re-ARM is basically 32bit Smoothieware on an Arduino MEGA footprint.

Proto custom shield shown (green PCBs) and RAMPS V1.4 (red PCB)

Very :sunglasses:

I like that
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Wow!

wow

Sounds great, but a bit more information would be preferable.

Cool. But it seems like folks are moving to Rambo boards now. How does this compare?

@Jordan_Cohen Nobody worth their salt is moving to Rambo boards.

Isn’t the original prusa direct from the source it self on rambo mini?

@Jordan_Cohen iirc, they were already using the RAMBo board on the previous iteration of the machine.

@ThantiK my first 3d printer is going to be an original prusa mk2 (back ordered), I guess I will have to look into this as an upgrade one day…

I thought the rambo boards were good, as long as they weren’t clones… looks like I have a lot to learn

Hnng… @ThantiK you tease. I’ll be in line for two with you.

Yup this will be on my list. Hope I can get them in SA

Woderful thinking

See the kickstarted just launched for this. Want one but a little pricey.

@Michael_Scholtz , a “genuine” arduino Mega is $60-80. This isn’t pricey. In fact, it’s far less pricey than it should have been.