“Preface
This is a quick introduction towards starting your life with Microsoft Robotic Developer Studio (RDS) and Microsoft Visual Programming Language (MVPL) for creating simple robotic simulations. This is intended to be an ‘absolute beginner’s guide’ to RDS.
In fact, I just started playing with RDS after some inspiration from Ramaprasanna during Kerala DevCon 2010 - and it is fun. And the objective of this post is to share the fun, mainly from a hobby programming perspective.
As a pre-requisite, for doing the hands own instructions below - you may need to download and install Microsoft Robotic Developer Studio 2008 R3 – The installation should be pretty simple and easy.
…
Now, the fun part.
Your First Simulation
So, Let us create a quick simulation, using the Microsoft Visual Programming Language environment.
…
Been a while since I’ve mentioned the Microsoft Robotic Developer Studio (RDS) and come on, there’s few cooler things than robots!
The above post is a simple walk-through of using the RDS and Microsoft Visual Programming Language (VPL) and quickly gets you playing in the virtual environment.
Related Past Post XRef:
Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio 2008 R3 Released - Now one edition, still free, VS2010 compatible, new simulation environments and more
Free “Programming Microsoft Robotics Studio” eBook (reg-ware, Copyright 2008, for MSRS v1.5)
"An Introduction to Programming Robots with Microsoft Robotics Studio"
Learn to Master your Inner Robot - Introductory Courseware for Microsoft Robotics Studio
MSDN Webcast: Robotics: Programming Lego Mindstorms Using Visual Basic 2005 Express (Level 100)
No comments:
Post a Comment
NOTE: Anonymous Commenting has been turned off for a while... The comment spammers are just killing me...
ALL comments are moderated. I will review every comment before it will appear on the blog.
Your comment WILL NOT APPEAR UNTIL I approve it. This may take some hours...
I reserve, and will use, the right to not approve ANY comment for ANY reason. I will not usually, but if it's off topic, spam (or even close to spam-like), inflammatory, mean, etc, etc, well... then...
Please see my comment policy for more information if you are interested.
Thanks,
Greg
PS. I am proactively moderating comments. Your comment WILL NOT APPEAR UNTIL I approve it. This may take some hours...