Modify multiple GRBL Settings

How can i do it and whats the proper format?

Wait for Phil, he has it written up somewhere.

He is somewhere off on a cloud doing his thing!

You just separate each $ setting with a number of comment lines to slow the process down and give the 328P a chance to write EEPROM (it’s really slow).

ME: Also what is 115200?
You: Its the baud rate.
Me: Yupp! Got it.

Me: But what is it?

Amazing. This is the best forum ever. Minus cancer, aids, (we all know what im talking about) and all the flirting.

Well, Phil does have pretty legs!

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U mean PERTY! Hes got southern spice!

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Whats the method?

Thanks but i mean HOW to send and all that.

Just wow. What a terrible hack. Should not be required

Buy PicSender, they take care of it for you.

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Hack?
Pic sender?
Did I get lost? :scream:

It just might… Judah was born yesterday. I have a week off of work…

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I’m guessing said interface accepts certain file types.

Thx. 7lbs 1oz. 20 inches. mom and baby both doing great.

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Hack: sending extra pause commands is dirty. The firmware should support this, or at least the code sender…

Pic sender is an alternative code sender for grbl, it’s a laser first tool, but works as general purpose too.

Omg so yummy.

Yes, the parameters are stored in a text file (or files if you also use laser). PicSender reads the appropriate file at startup and loads the parameters into grbl.

You can edit the parameters, in program, and send them to grbl and/or save them in the file. You can have multiple files if you have several setups.

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Wow awesome. How is it done? I do have a few profiles.