The Anycubic Chiron uses a Trigorilla motherboard (often version 0.0.2, 0.0.3, or 0.0.4). The repack ensures the pin mappings, thermistor tables, and stepper driver currents are correct. Using a vanilla Marlin build can brick your LCD.
Before diving into the process of downloading and repacking the firmware, let's explore what benefits firmware 1.3.5 brings to the table:
This information should help you locate and install Anycubic Chiron firmware version 1.3.5. If you encounter issues, refer to the Anycubic community for support.
The keyword "repack" is crucial. A repack is not a cracked piece of software; rather, it is a that bundles the firmware with the correct bootloader settings, configuration files ( Configuration.h ), and often a pre-configured version of LCD firmware.



