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Re: That cRIO simulator mentioned at Kick-Off

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Originally Posted by bscharles View Post
Here is the power point from our beta test presentation that we did a few weeks ago. Our team tested the LabVIEW software, including the simulator. Basically, when you create a new LabVIEW project, you get the option to choose a simulated robot. Then you develop your code as usual, keeping in mind the options available on your robot. These can be found in Robot Simulation Readme.html document in the My Computer section of your robot project. Once you create your code, you go into robot main, right click the box in the lower left, and change the target to My Computer. Then, press the white run arrow in the top bar, and it will launch a simulation that runs just like your regular robot. Make sure you use a decent computer (so don't try it on your classmate).

The first file is a word 2007-2010 file, the second one is word 97-2003

Likewise for us. If anyone is interested in more documentation, here are some of our beta testing results:
http://team1912.com/beta_testing.html

The two most useful would probably be the presentation itself and possible the Task 4 (Simulator) description if you would be interested in reading a more rambling thought process
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