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Re: Mac OS running FRC-related software?
The conflicting information I've received is not in the FRC documentation per se but from conversations with members of area teams.
When one reads through the screenstepslive documentation it requires some digging to find any references to non-Windows OS compatibility.
What would be useful for me, and I suspect for other mentors who are in a position of trying to integrate FRC into high school science curriculum is a more global summary of what OS can be used for which tools. And I imagine that such a summary would be especially helpful for any mentor who finds themselves dropped into the responsibility of starting a rookie team especially if the mentor has limited programming/software experience.
The suite of software has grown over the years and certainly it must be intimidating to many newcomers who are trying to get their first robot up and running. Directly addressing the topic of OS at the front end of documentation would be helpful.
It would be good to have this early in the documentation such as at the start of the "2017 Software Component Overview".
Perhaps this touches on a larger question of how FIRST approaches FRC as a learning tool that can be adopted by existing school science programs. I'm not sure where such documentation should exist, but some kind of handbook that addresses common challenges, and solutions, of integrating FRC into existing high school tech environments would be helpful. Perhaps it exists already from FIRST, or perhaps a mentor/team has compiled such a document.
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