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Updated Troubleshooting Problems with Firmware Flashing (markdown)
Updated Home (markdown)
Updated Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the CR6 Community Firmware (markdown)
Added FAQ to document a suspected cause and a proven fix for the scrambled screen due to the CFG file not loading
Updated the last section to point to the new "how to revert to stock firmware" page
Added the CR6-MAX stock firmware downloading/flashing instructions
Add instructions for flashing stock Creality firmware to the CR6-SE printers
Added instructions for reverting the CR6 printer to the Creality stock firmware.
The addition of support for input shaping at Marlin 2.1 has generated a lot of questions about whether /when that functionality will be incorporated into the Community Firmware. This update provides our best-so-far reply.
Moved How To Flash to the top of the index, to properly reflect the order in which a user would likely need to read these pages.
Restructured again, this time to better integrate with the "How to Flash" Wiki page. Hoping the workflow is now more clear and easier to follow.
Restructured the info to be more explicit and direct about which DWIN_SET to flash. Added link to GitBook for the latest Refactored version. Moved the DWIN_SET selection instructions here, to consolidate the workflow here.
Restructured the page again, trying to help the majority of users read the least amount of info.
Resized photo and tweaked the structure, for easier reading.
Added "Does this tip apply to my board?". Reduced picture sizes to improve readability. Clarified some text. Added BTT SKR board to section on cutting diodes.
Added photo & explanation re: how to get optical switch red light to come on with BTT SKR board
Replace sketch of BTT board with annotated photo from BTT User Manual
Replaced photo of corroded display PCB pin with a zoomed section of the linked photo.
Added annotated photo and link to Discord source, for an example of looking for a pushed-back display connector pin