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rosoct/ corobot support

asked 2011-06-06 05:52:30 -0600

Seanth gravatar image

updated 2014-01-28 17:09:47 -0600

ngrennan gravatar image

Hello,

I am currently working with a coroware bot with a fellow student intern. We are using a matlab interface in Windows, which is working alright for now. However, we foresee latency issues among other problems that may creep up in the future (since the program structure implements at least 3 different programming languages).

We would like to implement the bot using the ros software and using an octave interface. I am aware that rosoct has been retired and is no longer being distributed on this website. I am also aware that ros and coroware are currently working on drivers that support one another.

Is there any hope to have a future rosoct distribution in the works (possibly to interface with diamondback) and is there anyone that possibly has the libraries associated with rosoct still? Also, when is the coroware/ros software expecting to be released?

Thanks ahead of time for your comments/replies

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answered 2011-06-06 16:12:47 -0600

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rosoct would need a new maintainer willing to migrate it. An alternative is to use rospy with matplotlib.

The libraries associated with rosoct are still available here:

https://code.ros.org/svn/ros/stacks/ros_experimental/branches/cturtle/rosoct

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answered 2011-06-07 02:54:46 -0600

Seanth gravatar image

Thank you for your reply, that helps!

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