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On another note, though, it doesn't seem like it would be very hard for NI to make the driver station work on Linux, because (I'm pretty sure, I haven't had much experience with it) LabView can be compiled for Linux without many/any changes. |
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We actually had some issues with networking on our (Windows 10) driver laptop. |
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Robotics teams shouldn't be paying for Windows licenses.
http://www.microsoft.com/about/corpo...are-donations/ |
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I think it's the specifics of the USB drivers that would make a Linux version of the Driver Station harder to implement than one might assume. |
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An OEM system builder license with full media is pretty cheap, almost certainly much cheaper than any hardware you're putting it on. http://smile.amazon.com/Windows-8-1-...dp/B00F3ZN2W0/ If that's too expensive, I'd suggest you use the provided classmate. |
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This doesn't exclude all FRC teams. Many operate with 501(c)(3) status independent of a school system.
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Many robotics teams have 501c3 nonprofit booster clubs. That org can receive the free software. It is exactly the same approach that Autodesk and Dassault use to provide their software to teams. There are many other benefits of having a 501c3, aside from free software. More info at http://thinktank.wpi.edu/article/105 Alternately, you could buy licenses under the school's enterprise agreement for much cheaper than the retail price. Many schools have programs that provide inexpensive licenses to employees/students. Finally, if you know someone who works for Microsoft, if you politely ask they might buy you licenses from the company store and donate them. DareDad, there are many paths for consumers to upgrade to free win10. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/about has details. |
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We went with the Technical Preview because we needed Windows quickly and couldn't wait for the school IT department. If we had circumvented them and used the school's volume license, they would detect it and torture us.
We were using other laptops before we obtained this one, but we kept running out of RAM when compiling. |
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How much RAM is optimal for programming in Java for FRC in Windows 10 Tech Preview? I might put it on my old netbook which I don't use anymore! However, that laptop's too slow for even smooth Ubuntu performance. The book has 2 GiB of RAM so I don't know if that'll work. It's the bottom of the line for Windows.
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Our laptop was (allegedly) preloaded with Windows 7. Microsoft thinks that Windows 8 and 10 have similar system requirements, so you might be better off with a light-weight Linux distro. |
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2G should be adequate on Windows for a robot program in C++ or Java. I'd spend $50 on a SSD if you don't have one, as it makes a big difference on build times.
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Windows 7 is obviously the most stable windows version out there as of now, and works fine for us. As a developer, we have actually been able to eliminate more bugs than in the past versions of windows at this stage, so it should be stable. We're aiming to release in early August, so there will be another 5 months of updates we can release before kickoff so we might be able to reliably use Windows 10 in the next season. Hope that helps. |
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Personally I've found that Windows 8.1 takes up massive amounts of memory (I have 8gb) such that SolidWorks will throw a "low memory" error after a few hours of running, even if nothing else is open. It might just be my computer, but I'm probably going to try Windows 10 later to see if it helps.
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