
Linux robot 92
Is it possible to run ARC on windows 10 in a virtual box running in linux ubuntu 18.04? I was wondering becuase i was thinkn of investing in the nvidia Xavier which runs linux and is an extremely versatile in mobile applications, i want to use ARC and ez robot to learn coding with the c# and learn enough intil i feel it save to switch to the Xavier side, ARC and ezbv4 is the fastest way to use for beginners and intermediate and the Xavier is great for intermediate to professional and if i can learn c# then i can learn traditional c and then assembler to use in industrial usage later, sorry in ask so many questions but im trying to move into another career in as fast as possible and self taught to avoid over paying a vocation school for worthless results.
@fredebec did you try the design:
@Ezang: I asked my Kid to drive your bot. I hope your bot is safe for kids
lol, try again - read to him the instructions
EzAng
@fredebec: I just updated the https://synthiam.com/Products/Controls/Misc/Roll-Pitch-Yaw-15889
@ptp
I tested the design and everything worked until I try to save, then it crashed. So it is not really useful...
Your Roll-Pitch-Yaw plugin works.
Here is the error in the debug console when I try to connect to the EZB in ARC Mono:
The up-board is $100. Get that and it just instantly all works. Size of a credit card
with $100 you get 1GB/16 GB not enough for Windows 10, with $120 you get 2 GB / 32 GB short but you can run Windows.
Lattepanda 2GB/32GB with WIFI/BLE/arduino costs $89 versus $120 2GB/32GB Upboard without WIFI/BLE/Arduino Both do not include Windows.
Isn't the Lattepanda more affordable than the Upboard ?
DJ is using upboard $100 2 GB / 16 GB disk with windows: https://synthiam.com/Community/Questions/Blockly-Code-in-Mobile-Interface-not-working-on-stable-ARC-19365
DJ you have both Lattepanda and Upboard, for $89 versus $120/$100(16GB) isn't the Lattepanda the winner ?