Any way to pause and restart a macro?
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Any way to pause and restart a macro?
Any way to pause and restart a macro?
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USER101 - Sergeant Major
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Re: Any way to pause and restart a macro?
Pause and continue is not possible as far as I know.
You can stop and then start if from the beginning only: https://www.consoletuner.com/wiki/index ... macro_stop
You can stop and then start if from the beginning only: https://www.consoletuner.com/wiki/index ... macro_stop
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Scachi - Brigadier General
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Re: Any way to pause and restart a macro?
Thanks for the info and all of your other contributions. I noticed that you have a mod on your thingiverse project that has an external 2" oled screen. I have a few of those laying around, can I just hook that up to my T2 somehow so I can see what is being printed to the screen? If so where can I find the instructions for that?
Thanks
P.S.
If you still have a 3d printer you should print the guitar I designed lolhttps://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1068688
Thanks
P.S.
If you still have a 3d printer you should print the guitar I designed lolhttps://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1068688
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USER101 - Sergeant Major
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Re: Any way to pause and restart a macro?
There is no (easy)/direct way I can think of on how to pass the information from gtuner output panel to the oled.
With the T2 api this may change if we can capture the printf outputs via an arduino board and output it onto a connected display.
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I build a new printer with a bit larger printable area than my last printer had, old one had 200x200x180, now it is around 300x300x300.
Still fun and handy to have one around for all kind of things to create.
very cool design
With the T2 api this may change if we can capture the printf outputs via an arduino board and output it onto a connected display.
..
I build a new printer with a bit larger printable area than my last printer had, old one had 200x200x180, now it is around 300x300x300.
Still fun and handy to have one around for all kind of things to create.
very cool design
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Scachi - Brigadier General
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