Someone dropped off a solidoodle workbench that I upgraded to E3 hotend. Only problem, I can’t seem to access the firmware to change the thermistor type value. Anyway to do this from the manual command prompt or can someone help fetch the firmware for me to re-upload? The fact it’s a dead company makes this much harder than it should be grrr.
That look like Azteeg X3 board, previous owner probably upgraded to this board, should be flash-able to run Marlin I think.
@Dont_Miyashita I really didn’t want to swap the current board for the X3, I’m only one step away from making this thing work natively if I just got the damn thermistor setting changed.
Oh, I thought it come with the printer 
No idea if this will help …
To be a bit more specific, the issue is more with Arduino than Marlin. I can’t get the board to read to flash the firmware and I’m not even sure if I have the right one.
Looks like the wiki covers sourcing and installing new firmware. http://www.soliwiki.com/Updating_Solidoodle_Firmware
Is it running a Sanguinololu? I know that earlier solidoodles did. I’ve been having trouble getting some Azteeg X1s, which are also sanguino-based, programmed recently too. Looks like compatibility issues between the Sanguino core and recent Arduino IDE. IIRC, the last time I programmed them, I had a copy of Arduino 00XX that I was keeping around just for that purpose. I don’t think that current versions of Marlin will compile with the older IDE, though.
Please what’s this?
@Whosa_whatsis If you need some X1’s I have some still sealed in their packaging.
@Billy No, I have plenty. Just need to get programming working again.
