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Flowbotics Studio Published
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Flowbotics Studio Published
For any of you interested in how a large FlowStone project might look using lots of Ruby Code, then check this out: (you will need FlowStone V2.01)
This is Flowbotics Studio a robotic application for automating Robot arms etc. and was written in collaboration with Project Lead The Way (http://www.PLTW.org). This will be going out to approximately 20,000 students in the US to control LynxMotion Robot arms. It also supports the CrustCrawler Robots Arms.
The core of the software is a sequencer written in Ruby code with a time line and drag-able data that controls a graphical simulation of the Robot Arm. Most of the graphics are generated using Ruby code so that the Robot arm sizes and shapes can be defined by external files. There is also an IK (Inverse Kinematics) Engine written in Ruby etc.
EXE and Source Code available:
http://www.dsprobotics.com/support/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=416
DSPRobotics Team
This is Flowbotics Studio a robotic application for automating Robot arms etc. and was written in collaboration with Project Lead The Way (http://www.PLTW.org). This will be going out to approximately 20,000 students in the US to control LynxMotion Robot arms. It also supports the CrustCrawler Robots Arms.
The core of the software is a sequencer written in Ruby code with a time line and drag-able data that controls a graphical simulation of the Robot Arm. Most of the graphics are generated using Ruby code so that the Robot arm sizes and shapes can be defined by external files. There is also an IK (Inverse Kinematics) Engine written in Ruby etc.
EXE and Source Code available:
http://www.dsprobotics.com/support/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=416
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Re: Flowbotics Studio Published
Wow this is awesome! There is so much I can learn from this.
Thankx for sharing the source code...
Thankx for sharing the source code...
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