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This is firmware for controlling 3D printers and related devices using electronics based on ATSAM main processors. The current processors supported are the ATSAM4E, ATSAM4S and SAME70. The legacy SAM3X processor is also supported. There is a fork of this firmware that supports LPC1768/1769 processors. The SAME5x processor is supported in the related project Duet3Expansion.
This is firmware to control 3D printers and related devices using electronics based on ATSAM main processors. The current processors supported are the ATSAM4E, ATSAM4S and SAME70. The legacy SAM3X processor is also supported. There is a fork of this firmware that supports LPC1768/1769 processors. The SAME5x processor is supported in the related project Duet3Expansion.

# Documentation
All documentation has been moved to the [RepRapFirmware GitHub Wiki](https://github.com/Duet3D/RepRapFirmware/wiki).
All the documentations have been moved to the [RepRapFirmware GitHub Wiki](https://github.com/Duet3D/RepRapFirmware/wiki).

# Licence
The source files in this project (RepRapFirmware) are licensed under GPLv3, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html. The associated CoreNG project, which provides a partial hardware abstraction layer, includes files derived from the Advanced Software Framework (formerly Atmel Software Framework) from Microchip. Those files have a more restrictive license, in particular they may only be used for code that targets Atmel/Microchip processors.