
darticus
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Is this a student toy or adult project. This sounds interesting but it needs to be expandable. I worked with ER1 and AIBO ER7. Is this something I could get into? Suggestions and price help needed!
Stay safe! I see the code. I don't know how you would install it but I'LL study it a bit and when the time comes maybe I'll get some help here. Thanks RON
You don't "install" code... just run the script or control that it's in....
@darticus,
Once your new laptop arrives (unless it needs to wait for Santa too), you should download and install ARC and start looking at the tutorials and sample projects. It will all start to make sense when you actually get your hands on the software, and you can actually do quite a lot of things without it being connected to your JD.
Alan
I might get the computer early. So thanks very much for all the info and ALL STAY SAFE ALL OVER THE WORLD! Happy Holidays! Ron
The Laptop came and it looks like I have to be sure is working fine. So I got it early. Will someone here tell me the first thing I should do for the programming and using of JD on the new computer 8.1. Its driving me cuckoo after XP for 10 years. Do I download ARC on it as the first thing? Thanks Ron
Ron, welcome to the new computer age
There is a button on the top of this website entitled LEARN. Press that button. That is called a menu link, and there are a few menu links such as Products, Software and Community (where you are now).
The LEARN menu option is where you learn about your ez-robot. There is a video that explains the learn section when you click on it.
I would start by taking the course for your robot. If your robot is JD, take the course entitled JD.
I did do that so I guess the download ARC is next. Just don't want to do the wrong thing. I downloaded the EZ- Builder download. Now its in the 8.1 windows computer but I can find it again once I turned it off and on . Not on desk top! Where is it? I also downloaded EZ BIT library. How do I find this on startup? Too use to windows XP. This must be somewhere to use. Thanks Ron
There's a few ways to find it. A quick way to find ARC, is to swipe your mouse or touchpad from the edge of the right hand side of the screen to bring up something called a "Charm Bar". On the top, you will mind a magnifying glass icon with "Search" under it. Click on this and type in "ARC" and a search list will appear with the results. Simply click on "ARC" and it will open.
You can also use the "Tiles" page and use the search option there (located in the top right hand corner). What you can then do, is to right click on the ARC option then click on "Pin to taskbar" which will make it easier for you to find in the future. You may also have an ARC tile on that page too.