by pepperm » Sat Jan 20, 2007 7:08 pm
by pepperm
Sat Jan 20, 2007 7:08 pm
Microsoft Robotics Studio is out now. V1.0 was released in December (see here
http://msdn.microsoft.com/robotics/getstarted/v1_0/default.aspx) and guess what....It's free, unless you plan to make money from it....which is good for us isn't it and only fair to Microsoft if you start profiting from their work?
I know nothing about Visual Studio but you are dam sure I will be trying to learn quick because I think the robotics scene is going mainstream very rapidly and I think it will be a good wave for us "early adoptors/geeks" to ride on. Short of maybe the Parallax Propeller the processing power in out robots these days is prety pathetic so connecting the power of the PC platform has got to be good. Couple that with the standard software interface that MSRS provides I believe things can only get better.
There are already some connectors (comms code on the PC and robot) available for cheap robots such as the Lego NXT, BoeBOT and KHR so lets get some more written for the Bioloid (just think of the flexibility there), the Robonova and the likes. Then Standard code on the PC will abstract all the higher stuff to the PC and leave the mundane and bespoke servo and sensor code to the robot's controller.
We have a fun few years ahead of us.
Mark
Microsoft Robotics Studio is out now. V1.0 was released in December (see here
http://msdn.microsoft.com/robotics/getstarted/v1_0/default.aspx) and guess what....It's free, unless you plan to make money from it....which is good for us isn't it and only fair to Microsoft if you start profiting from their work?
I know nothing about Visual Studio but you are dam sure I will be trying to learn quick because I think the robotics scene is going mainstream very rapidly and I think it will be a good wave for us "early adoptors/geeks" to ride on. Short of maybe the Parallax Propeller the processing power in out robots these days is prety pathetic so connecting the power of the PC platform has got to be good. Couple that with the standard software interface that MSRS provides I believe things can only get better.
There are already some connectors (comms code on the PC and robot) available for cheap robots such as the Lego NXT, BoeBOT and KHR so lets get some more written for the Bioloid (just think of the flexibility there), the Robonova and the likes. Then Standard code on the PC will abstract all the higher stuff to the PC and leave the mundane and bespoke servo and sensor code to the robot's controller.
We have a fun few years ahead of us.
Mark