gcode_process.c: remove support for M109.
This was deprecated in the wiki quite a while ago. Use M104, followed by a M116, instead. This saves a whopping 250 bytes binary size.
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@ -526,30 +526,6 @@ void process_gcode_command() {
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#endif
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break;
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case 109:
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//? --- M109: Set Extruder Temperature ---
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//?
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//? Example: M109 S190
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//?
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//? Set the temperature of the current extruder to 190<sup>o</sup>C and wait for it to reach that value before sending an acknowledgment to the host. In fact the RepRap firmware waits a while after the temperature has been reached for the extruder to stabilise - typically about 40 seconds. This can be changed by a parameter in the firmware configuration file when the firmware is compiled. See also M104 and M116.
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//?
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//? Teacup supports an optional P parameter as a sensor index to address.
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//?
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if ( ! next_target.seen_S)
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break;
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if ( ! next_target.seen_P)
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next_target.P = HEATER_EXTRUDER;
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temp_set(next_target.P, next_target.S);
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if (next_target.S) {
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power_on();
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enable_heater();
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}
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else {
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disable_heater();
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}
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enqueue(NULL);
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break;
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case 110:
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//? --- M110: Set Current Line Number ---
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//?
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