by Fritzoid » Mon Oct 04, 2010 1:40 pm
by Fritzoid
Mon Oct 04, 2010 1:40 pm
Good news! The BioCode Project is announcing its latest creation, BioC. Now you can replace your interpreted RoboPlus Task code with compiled C. That's right, real C, with printf() and switch() and so much more.
Bad news! So far, there's only one compiler on earth that supports BioC. It's ICCAVR by ImageCraft Creations.
Good news! A non-commercial license for ICCVAR is only $99 US and a 45-day free trial is available for download at...
http://www.imagecraft.com/
Bad news! ICCAVR only runs on Windows platforms. Sorry, I can't do anything about that.
Great news! If you're OK with all that, then the rest is easy and it's free. The BioC.zip archive is available for download in my files area at...
http://robosavvy.com/Builders/Fritzoid
The package includes everything you will need to get up and running with BioC. To show you how to write programs in BioC, the archive includes two prebuilt sample projects.
1. BioUtility demonstrates the reading and writing of control table entries with BioC and makes use of the printf() function.
2. Humanoid_A is a complete translation, into C, of the Robotis demonstration program HumanoidTypeA.tsk. That's right, the whole thing; Demo mode, Remote mode, and Auto-walk mode plus the "Walking Machine." Enough to get your robot up and moving today.
If you are serious about programming the Bioloid then this is what you've been looking for. Honestly, you have got to check this out.
Good news! The BioCode Project is announcing its latest creation, BioC. Now you can replace your interpreted RoboPlus Task code with compiled C. That's right, real C, with printf() and switch() and so much more.
Bad news! So far, there's only one compiler on earth that supports BioC. It's ICCAVR by ImageCraft Creations.
Good news! A non-commercial license for ICCVAR is only $99 US and a 45-day free trial is available for download at...
http://www.imagecraft.com/
Bad news! ICCAVR only runs on Windows platforms. Sorry, I can't do anything about that.
Great news! If you're OK with all that, then the rest is easy and it's free. The BioC.zip archive is available for download in my files area at...
http://robosavvy.com/Builders/Fritzoid
The package includes everything you will need to get up and running with BioC. To show you how to write programs in BioC, the archive includes two prebuilt sample projects.
1. BioUtility demonstrates the reading and writing of control table entries with BioC and makes use of the printf() function.
2. Humanoid_A is a complete translation, into C, of the Robotis demonstration program HumanoidTypeA.tsk. That's right, the whole thing; Demo mode, Remote mode, and Auto-walk mode plus the "Walking Machine." Enough to get your robot up and moving today.
If you are serious about programming the Bioloid then this is what you've been looking for. Honestly, you have got to check this out.