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    nxcEditor

    nxcEditor

    Editor for NXT and BrickPi robot (with simulator for NXT)

    With the nxcEditor for Linux NXT and BrickPi robots can be programmed (the source code is highlighted). A NXC-program can be executed either on the real robot or the nxcSimulator, which is integrated in the nxcEditor (the official compiler is invoked from the nxcEditor). A C-program for the BrickPi robot can be programmed either locally on the Raspberry Pi or over a network (using the compiler on the Raspberry Pi). The nxcEditor (as well as the nxcSimulator) is designed so that programming...
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    Introduction-to-Autonomous-Robots

    Introduction-to-Autonomous-Robots

    Introduction to Autonomous Robots

    ...You are therefore permitted to use images and content from the book for non-commercial purposes (including teaching) with proper attribution, but you cannot post compiled versions of the book online. In order to compile a PDF of this book yourself, you either need a working implementation of Latex on your computer or use the online Latex editor overleaf.com. Here, you can either upload a zip file of the source code ("download ZIP" option underneath the green "Code" button on this page), or fork the project into your Github account and import it directly into Overleaf from there.
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    Ethernet POWERLINK XDD Tool Suite

    Ethernet POWERLINK XDD Tool Suite

    Provides eclipse plugins for XDD edit, validation and OD generation.

    The plugins include functionality to edit and check CN / MN XDD / XDC files against the DS311 V1.2.0 and the DS 301 1.3.0 specification. Another plugin enables the user to generate the object dictionary header file from an XDD / XDC file for the openPOWERLINK (https://goo.gl/Cg77Oi) implementation. Please note that the validation functionality works properly for Controlled and Managing Node XDD / XDC files. Please use the update site to install the plugin in your eclipse environment: http://sourceforge.net/projects/xddpluginsuite.openconf.p/files/update_site/ User Manual: https://goo.gl/hvtLAq XDD editor plugin user manual: https://goo.gl/Fo5pUQ Install via Eclipse marketplace: https://goo.gl/eAZAn9 Link to the openCONFIGURATOR parent project: https://sourceforge.net/projects/openconf/
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