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hi, thank you very much for the answer, i'll definitely send you a link, but the class currently is in planning stage. We are choosing a kit + simulation now.
2009-09-03 13:27:23 UTC by bogdad
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An implementation such as you describe was one of the original goals of the Rossum Project. Unfortunately, the Project was never sufficiently completed to achieve that. As you can see by the release history and lack of other activity at this web page, the project is pretty much stalled due to lack of interest.
The original intent of the simulator was to develop algorithms rather than...
2009-09-02 23:49:10 UTC by gwlucas
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Hi,
suppose i build a client robot program, that runs on the simulation. Are there server programs for some robot kits? I.e. i have a classroom, and have funding to buy only one robot kit (microcontroller + motion + sensors), i want students, to be able to write client programs at home, come to the class, and run the same program against a real robot.
Is it possible?
Something like...
2009-08-31 15:24:11 UTC by bogdad
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gwlucas added the RP1_061.zip file.
2009-05-05 13:18:36 UTC by gwlucas
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Sir,
I am using Rossum play house tool version 0.46 and also trying to integrating FUZZYJ TOOLKIT with Rossum play house TO CREATE
AN AUTONOMOUS MOBILE ROBOT SIMULATION. While running Demo.java, i am getting the following exception , also there is no movements in robot. Please clarify and help me
Exception in thread "Thread-1" java.lang.ClassCastException...
2009-03-14 19:18:16 UTC by ragusri
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Sir,
I am using Rossum play house tool version 0.46 and also trying to integrating FUZZYJ TOOLKIT with Rossum play house TO CREATE
AN AUTONOMOUS MOBILE ROBOT SIMULATION. While running Demo.java, i am getting the following exception , also there is no movements in robot. Please clarify and help me
Exception in thread "Thread-1" java.lang.ClassCastException...
2009-03-14 19:16:17 UTC by ragusri
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I am pleased to announce that a C/C++ API is now
available for the RP1 mobile-robot simulator.
Although the RP1 is written in Java, the new
API allows C and C++ programs to operate simulated
robots interacting with the RP1 environment. The API has
tested successfully under Windows, Windows CE, Linux,
Sun Solaris, and will probably work under most Unix variants.
RP1 free software create.
2002-06-15 01:05:30 UTC by gwlucas