Similar to commit df79893, this allows klipper to use up to /dev/i2c-14. Similar to before, this limit is arbitrary. This is required for some other SoCs, which have even more i2c buses available, e.g. the rk3399: $ ls -1 /dev/i2c-* /dev/i2c-0 /dev/i2c-3 /dev/i2c-7 Signed-off-by: Carl Richard Theodor Schneider <dev.github@crtified.me>
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Klipper is a 3d-Printer firmware. It combines the power of a general purpose computer with one or more micro-controllers. See the features document for more information on why you should use Klipper.
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