Yeah... The M105 problem is a result of not following proper discipline. Untested changes should not be put into a Release Candidate.
But in the heat of the moment.... It really did make sense. And we had invested a huge amount of time that was used in that decision.
Please start with: [github.com]
and then read: [github.com]
and I can't find the thread where the Floating point isn't allowed inside an Interrupt Service Routine. Go hunt that one down and you will say "Uncle!"
But... Everything will be running much smoother in 2 or 3 days.
Seriously... the M105 problem is very visible and will be 100% fixed in a few days... The bigger problem is we need to figure out how to organize the development and bugfix branches right now so the stable release is 100% stable.
But in the heat of the moment.... It really did make sense. And we had invested a huge amount of time that was used in that decision.
Please start with: [github.com]
and then read: [github.com]
and I can't find the thread where the Floating point isn't allowed inside an Interrupt Service Routine. Go hunt that one down and you will say "Uncle!"
But... Everything will be running much smoother in 2 or 3 days.
Seriously... the M105 problem is very visible and will be 100% fixed in a few days... The bigger problem is we need to figure out how to organize the development and bugfix branches right now so the stable release is 100% stable.