
leonardo46
Italy
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I tested Hbridge PWM control panel. I don't understand why , when you start ezb and give a command (for example, forward) the motors do not turn at all, and you need to move the PWM sliders in some way to activate them. And, if you use arrow keys, and then the pwm sliders, the Arrow Keys are disabled. I expected that sliders were independant of other functions, and could be used, and saved, if necessary to a chosen value, without affecting other functions. Am I untrained and unable to use correctly this control ?
It's always something new to learn when advancing technology
The difference between programming on a micro and controlling a micro remotely are incredibly opposite. It's not the same approach, as you are learning.
The micro is great for incredibly simple repeating tasks - and may compliment the v4. However, they don't provide the processing cal ability for vision, audio, etc.. And the most important being a graphic UI for realtime control and modification. That's why you see advanced robotics being controlled by computers as well. There's a nice writeup in the explore section of the website regarding this approach.
Anyway, don't feel bad for asking so many questions. Most people who are using ezrobot do not have micro background so they don't have a previous mindset. Most are learning from scratch or have experience developing in user operating system environments.
So, to summarize... Keep rocking what you're doing and you'll be an expert helping others and making ezcredit soon enough
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By the way, how to eliminate those unwanted windows appearing when starting EZb (i.e mounting instructions for some robot, fine tune for servos, tutorials for robots I don't have , etc.? I have to skip or close them every time.
@ leonardo46, Go to Option tab, then preference, enable disable what you want or don't want.
Thank you, merne. But I can't eliminate : open assembly instructions. I eliminated everything in option/prefereces, but that is still there.
When you open the blank project and set your preferences did you close and save The blank project ?
I managed eliminating what can be specified in option/preferences. My project was made modifying JD robot project, and I always have" open assembly instructions ? " for JD robot. How to avoid this ? In options/preferences there's nothing for that.
It's a checkbox in the assembly instructions Introduction page.