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Re: Anybody had any luck with FRCSim?
I was able to get it to work on OSX, with Java and python controlling it. It definitely takes a *lot* of CPU.
When I ran it on my Fedora desktop, it actually ran the CPU up so high that the temperature warning started beeping after a minute of running it. Probably should buy a better fan...
I was going to write+release a homebrew tap for it, but I don't really feel its worth the effort since we don't have a 2015 model to use right now, and in python our low fidelity simulator is better for testing than gazebo is.
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Maintainer of RobotPy - Python for FRC
Creator of pyfrc (Robot Simulator + utilities for Python) and pynetworktables/ pynetworktables2js (NetworkTables for Python & Javascript)
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