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Driver Station on a Mac?
For the last three years I used my trusty PC laptop for everything related to our robot. However, I now have a Mac because of a group of thrilling circumstances. I don't have access to another PC laptop other than the Classmate, which I don't really want to use.
Is there a way to get the driver station, as well as WindRiver, onto the Mac (OSX 10.7.4) using Wine or something else? I can always put a Windows get BootCamp or Parallels, but I don't really want to. Any ideas? |
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Re: Driver Station on a Mac?
Bootcamp is going to be your best shot. You want to put all of your computing power towards those programs, so an in OSX OS emulator won't give you the power you want.
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Re: Driver Station on a Mac?
Throughout the 2012 season, 1515 ran its robot on a Macbook Pro through Parallels. It worked just fine.
The DS software is not particularly taxing on anything - RAM, or CPU, so you are quite safe running it on a virtual machine. However, I would argue for bootcamp not for the sake of the DS, but rather everything else. You may find using a partition to be a much more rewarding windows experience than using windows on a virtual machine. |
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Re: Driver Station on a Mac?
The DS was primarily written on a Parallels laptop, and is maintained on one, so provided you figure out how to set static IPs, you should be fine. I keep boot camp on it too, for devices like the Kinect.
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Re: Driver Station on a Mac?
ucpp is a project some teams use to build binaries for the cRIO with Mac OS and Linux machines.
https://github.com/nikitakit/ucpp We ran into some issues getting it to operate smoothly on Mac OS, so here is a fork that makes life easier. https://github.com/patfair/ucpp |
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