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webcam tower camera mount m6 raspberry pi controlled
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just a different camera mount with a M6 screw.
I will also upload my files here to control the Webcam Tower with the Raspberry Pi GPIO Pins.
Works great in use with the Octoprint-Server on the Pi. The only problem with the Octoprint Server is it can't start a script.
You have to get the Gcode to System plugin and the Custom Control Plugin to use it.
Notes for the .sh files
Change the PIN numbers to your used ones. You have to change the numbers in the define.sh file and in the motor1.sh (A = IN1, B = IN2, C = IN3, D = IN4) and in the motor2.sh (A = IN1, B = IN2, C = IN3, D = IN4).
Motors will have a certain direction. right.sh and left.sh will use the file motor1.sh.
up.sh and down.sh will use the file motor2.sh
If it turns the wrong way, just rename the files to the correct direction.
It's not possible to move the motors just by 1 step, that's because I would need a function to know which step was the last one and also even 8 steps are so less movement I just d
I will also upload my files here to control the Webcam Tower with the Raspberry Pi GPIO Pins.
Works great in use with the Octoprint-Server on the Pi. The only problem with the Octoprint Server is it can't start a script.
You have to get the Gcode to System plugin and the Custom Control Plugin to use it.
Notes for the .sh files
Change the PIN numbers to your used ones. You have to change the numbers in the define.sh file and in the motor1.sh (A = IN1, B = IN2, C = IN3, D = IN4) and in the motor2.sh (A = IN1, B = IN2, C = IN3, D = IN4).
Motors will have a certain direction. right.sh and left.sh will use the file motor1.sh.
up.sh and down.sh will use the file motor2.sh
If it turns the wrong way, just rename the files to the correct direction.
It's not possible to move the motors just by 1 step, that's because I would need a function to know which step was the last one and also even 8 steps are so less movement I just d
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