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authorKevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>2017-10-01 19:34:00 -0400
committerKevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>2017-10-01 19:34:00 -0400
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docs: Remove items from Todo.md
Several items were recently implemented. Remove the "cubic vs quadratic" item as investigations into cubic compression weren't promising. Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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@@ -60,8 +60,6 @@ Testing features
Documentation
=============
-* Document and test running the host software on a Beagle Bone Black.
-
* Add documentation describing how to perform bed-leveling accurately
in Klipper. Improve description of stepper phase based bed leveling.
@@ -69,16 +67,12 @@ Hardware features
=================
* Port to additional micro-controller architectures:
- * Beagle Bone Black PRU
* Smoothieboard / NXP LPC1769 (ARM cortex-M3)
- * Unix based scheduling; Unix based real-time scheduling
* Support for additional kinematics: scara, etc.
* Support shared motor enable GPIO lines.
-* Support for multiple extruders.
-
* Support for bed-level probes.
* Possible support for touch panels attached to the micro-controller.
@@ -87,14 +81,9 @@ Hardware features
it would also be useful to handle panels already hardwired to the
micro-controller.)
-* Possibly support printers using multiple micro-controllers.
-
Misc features
=============
-* Possibly use cubic functions instead of quadratic functions in step
- compression code.
-
* Possibly support a "feed forward PID" that takes into account the
amount of plastic being extruded. If the extrude rate changes
significantly during a print it can cause heating bumps that the PID