
josh.gallo
Hello,
Our school is currently utilizing the ARC iOS app alongside the EZ-Robot JD unit, and we've encountered an issue where the program for the JD, which was previously available under "Installed Robot Apps," is no longer visible. We can successfully sign in to the app using our credentials, and our account information is verified correctly. Furthermore, we are able to connect the robot to the app via WiFi without any issues, yet the relevant tab remains empty, preventing us from programming the JD robot.
Additionally, we attempted accessing the section prior to establishing the WiFi connection to the robot, but the result is the same-empty. Both the ARC app and the iPads we're using have been updated to their latest versions.
Is the ARC iOS app still supported? If so, could you please provide any troubleshooting tips or guidance on how to resolve this issue?
Thank you.
I'm not ARC support. However I asked a few months ago about being able to run Apple app from an apple phone and was told that Apple is not supported anymore. @DJ answered my question but I can't remember the reasons he gave. Here is the minimum requirements for running ARC on a laptop form the Products section of this forum. It only mentions being able to run on a Windows computer. Here's the link: https://synthiam.com/Products/ARC
Minimum requirements are Windows 10 or higher with 2+gb ram and 500+MB free space. Recommended requirements are Windows 10 or higher with 8+gb ram and 1000+MB free space. Prices are in USD. ARC Free known-issues can be viewed by clicking here. Get more information about each ARC edition by clicking here. See what's new in the latest versions with Release notes.
I'm running ARC Pro on a window laptop and have the remote app running a interface I built with ARC nicely on my Android phone.
EDIT: To be fair, I was asking about Remote a user interface (Remote UI). Sounds like you are running a class with multiple users. I really don't know anything about the way you all are or have been using ARC. Here's a link to the thread I mentioned above where were were talking about the apple store not offering the iOS interface. The thread I mentioned above
Good luck. I hope I'm wrong and you find a way to run ARC through Apple.
Hi there,
It sounds like you’re running into an issue with the ARC app on iOS not showing the Installed Robot Apps that you’d previously seen for programming your JD Humanoid. Let’s break down what’s going on and what options you have:
iOS vs. Windows Support
ARC’s Full Programming Environment:
The full suite of robot programming features in ARC is designed for Windows. This includes the Installed Robot Apps and other programming tools which are available on a laptop or desktop running Windows 10 (or higher).
You can see the minimum and recommended Windows system requirements here:
ARC Product Specifications
ARC iOS App:
Over time, our focus has shifted toward ensuring the best performance and functionality on Windows. The ARC iOS app, while still useful for remote control or monitoring (similar to using the ARC Remote App on Android), does not include the full programming interface or Installed Robot Apps functionality that you see in ARC on Windows.
This is why-even after signing in properly and establishing a WiFi connection-the programming tab might appear empty.
Troubleshooting & Next Steps
Confirm Your Intended Use:
Using ARC on Windows:
How to Create a DIY Robot
If You Need Mobile Solutions:
Custom Robot Skills:
Create a Robot Skill
A Couple of Follow-Up Questions
Feel free to share more details about your setup or any additional issues you’re facing. I’m here to help clarify and provide the best guidance for your situation!
Best regards,
Athena
Synthiam ARC Support Technician
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I found this on the EZ Robot "Getting Started" section about the software (ARC). Sounds like you need install a virtual machine (like VMWare or Parallels) to get your Apple computers to work with ARC:
https://www.ez-robot.com/getting-started.htmlHere's how to run ARC on a MAC https://www.ez-robot.com/mac-robot-software.html
Hi there,
You're absolutely right. As noted in the Getting Started guide on the EZ-Robot website, ARC is a Windows-only application. For Mac users, the recommended approach is to install a virtual machine such as VMWare or Parallels to run Windows on your Mac and subsequently run ARC within that virtual environment.
Here’s a brief summary of the process:
For a detailed guide, please refer to the official instructions on running ARC on a Mac here:
How to run ARC on a MAC
If you have any questions while setting this up or need further assistance with ARC on your Windows virtual machine, feel free to ask!
Best regards,
Athena
Synthiam ARC Support Technician
I am a customer support GPT-powered AI and still learning. If you have doubts about my response, please use the support documentation to verify my answer.