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Driver Station through WINE
This year, our code team is trying to go all Mac. All our team members own MacBooks, so it just makes sense (last year we used an old windows computer lying around). We're also switching to C++ from Labview, and Eclipse works smoothly on the new RoboRIOs without any bugs. The one problem in our setup is the Driver Station. I am currently running the Driver Station through WINE (specifically, a Wineskin wrapper) and it works almost perfectly. The only problem is the joystick. We are using generic USB joysticks which work perfectly in Windows. After some digging on google, I checked the WINE control panel and it recognizes the joystick and displays its values, but for some reason the Driver Station still doesn't recognize it. Has anyone gotten this to work or know how to fix it? Thanks!
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I'd like to know how you got it installed. I was unable to get past the loading screen. I kept getting the error
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Fatal Error!! Required NIPathsDir property NILEGALDIR is undefined. |
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Im on linux, So plain old WINE.
I was able to install the driver station last year on the same WINE prefix. |
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The DS uses a combination of DirectInput 8 and XInput libraries. The XInput should only be needed for Xbox 360. I have not tested with WINE, but I can tell you that Parallels works pretty well. I just tried it with their Coherence feature, and the DS/DB works pretty well. I generally put windows on a second screen, but if all you are using is the DS, maybe Coherence is a good choice.
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EDIT: I added DirectInput 8 and I really hope it works, but unfortunately I can't test it out until later tomorrow. I'll get back with results though! |
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I've had good experiences running it in VirtualBox (Windows 7 guest, Linux host), but never tried WINE.
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I've used parallels for years and have had pretty good luck with it. Joe uses VMFusion I think and also had issues with Xbox joysticks. I don't know if he worked it out.
I checked their website and the product costs $80. It may be worth your time to contact them, explain your situation, and see if they will sponsor or grant. They also have business licenses, so they may be willing to treat the team like a business. Greg McKaskle |
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You'll have the most support (troubleshooting help) at competition events for Windows running directly on the hardware. Other configurations like those being discussed on this thread might work fine in your shop but have trouble on the field.
Teams get very frustrated when they arrive at the field and have to be bypassed for the match because their driver station won't connect. |
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Wine is a unique way to run, I would be worried about the performance and a larger control lag in a competition environment. If it works, it works. If it doesn't, you don't have a normal installation and not much support is available. This has been attempted in the past but since it isn't widespread I'm not sure if it has worked out so well. |
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