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Solved Error Uploading Firmware to Robo 3D

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  1. Pratik K

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    I was working on some arduino stuff, and unfortunately uploaded the sketch to the robo 3d. To fix this, I downloaded the latest firmware from the robo3d wiki and tried to upload it to the printer per their instructions, but I get a long series of errors. I have the beta/kickstarter Robo 3d PLA+ABS model. The error messages are attached in a .txt file. Can anyone help?
     

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  2. Mike Kelly

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    How many times did you try to compile it? Do all the files show up in the tabs?
     
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    I've tried compiling it numerous times, and all the files show up in the tabs.
     
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    The errors look like you have the code staged in a strange place.
    What exactly did you do to extract and compile this?
    You need do nothing fancy, extract it to a directory (on the desktop is fine) named the same as the project INO file.
     
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    I extracted the .zip file to the active sketchbook as per the instructions on the download website.
     
  6. Mike Kelly

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    Extract it to a folder of the same name. Open from the folder
     
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    Double clicking the Marlin_6_10 file within the extracted directory opens the Arduino splash screen which then immediately closes before the IDE launches.
     
  8. Mike Kelly

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    Maybe you should reinstall arduino ide
     
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    I tried that, I had version 1.0.5 before and I downloaded 1.6.0, but the same issue persists.
     
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    can you post a couple screenshots of what your firmware folder looks like, what arduino looks like, etc
     
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    Attached are the pictures arduino pic.JPG arduino sketch pic.JPG firmware pic.JPG arduino pic.JPG arduino sketch pic.JPG firmware pic.JPG
     
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    I just tested it and it compiled fine on my computer running 1.0.5-R2

    Try uninstalling and rebooting then trying again.
     
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