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New Release: ROBOTC 3.62

ROBOTC3-63This is most likely the last 3.x ROBOTC release.  It fixes a couple of things, you can find the list of changes below.  Download your copy of it here: [LINK].

3.61 to 3.62 Changelog

  • Bug Fix: Fixed additional bug in “NXT Brick – Joystick” windows with the “Improper Argument” message box.
  • Installer Fix: Updated Code Signing Certificate for Installers – No more scary warning when installing ROBOTC
  • Update: Robot Virtual Worlds Curriculum Companion Tables – ROBOTC now includes version 3.0 of the Curriculum Companion Tables. All robot models have been updated to include grippers, arms, and new sensors such as Gyroscopes, Potentiometers, and IR Seekers. Find out more about recent RVW updates here.
  • Update: License management now allows ROBOTC 4.x users to activate and use ROBOTC 3.x – users will be able to simultaneously have both versions installed on their computers without conflict. All ROBOTC 4.x users (new and upgrade users) will continue to have access to 3.62. Using both ROBOTC 3.x and ROBOTC 4.x with a 4.x license will only use one (1) activation from your license.

In the next few weeks, preview versions of ROBOTC 4.0 for some of the platforms will start to become available.  The cool thing is, ROBOTC 4.0 can be run next to 3.0, so you don’t have to uninstall the older version to try out the new!  Other good news is that you will be able to use ROBOTC 3.62 with your 4.0 license.

Important Note for FTC and VEX Competition teams:

ROBOTC 3.x will be a legal language for the entire 2013-2014 competition season. Once ROBOTC 4.x is fully released, you will be able to use either version during competition. The ROBOTC development team does not recommend the use of “Preview” versions for competition.

Original announcement can be found here: [LINK].

About Xander

Xander Soldaat is a Software Engineer and former Infrastructure Architect. He loves building and programming robots. He recently had the opportunity to turn his robotics hobby into his profession and has started working for Robomatter, the makers of ROBOTC and Robot Virtual Words.