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Re: 2014 Simulator communication

Welcome to FRC.

There are two simulation configurations that should both work. One is to run both the simulator and DS on the same computer. In this setup, once the simulator starts to run, it gives the DS the localhost IP address and tells it that is the robot to communicate with.

The second setup is to have the DS on one computer and the simulator on a second computer on on the subnet. In this case, I believe the simulator assumes the DS is at 10.te.am.05. It will send its own IP to the DS and the DS will locate the robot code running on the simulator computer.

Do either of these configs work for you? What are the IP address of the setup that doesn't work?

Greg McKaskle
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