ROBOTC 4.32 is here and it includes a few new features and plenty of bug fixes and enhancements. Please note that if you use LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3, you must update the Linux Kernel to 1.07X, after which you must update the ROBOTC VM as well, of course. Links for downloading files: ROBOTC 4.32 for MINDSTORMS EV3 and NXT: [LINK] ...
Read More »Released: ROBOTC 4.30 / 3.65
This update is mostly a “bug fix” release to take care of a few issues + inclusion of the recently released VEX Cortex Master Firmware Update (4.25). If you’re still using 4.27, you can see the changelog from 4.27 to 4.29 here. The 3.65 version is for teams that still using ROBOTC 3.x for their robots. For those of you ...
Read More »Released: ROBOTC 4.29
So you think you can Changelog? Grab a cup of coffee and something to eat, because this is a LONG list. ROBOTC 4.29 is out we’ve made a lot of changes to all platforms. Many bugs were squashed and some new features were added Please note that the Changelog is split up into changes from 4.27 (previous release) to 4.28 ...
Read More »Released: ROBOTC 4.28
Just in time for Christmas! A new release of ROBOTC for both LEGO MINDSTORMS and VEX. So many new features and bug fixes have been added for all the platforms that the original ROBOTC blog had to have two separate posts for the releases. I won’t rehash everything that’s on them; you can read the one for LEGO MINDSTORMS here: ...
Read More »Released: ROBOTC 4.27
This is a copy of the post on the ROBOTC website, the original announcement can be found here: [LINK]. The ROBOTC Development Team is very excited to announce our latest release update, ROBOTC 4.27! This update is for the both the VEX Robotics (CORTEX and IQ) and LEGO MINDSTORMS (NXT and EV3) robotics systems and includes new features, functionality and a load of ...
Read More »New Release: ROBOTC 3.61
This is essentially just a maintenance release with a couple of important changes. The Changelog is small but the fixes are great (taken from the original article): NEW Joystick Configuration Utility – Added compatibility for custom joystick configurations; the Joystick Configuration Utility can now be used to configure a wide variety of controllers for use with ROBOTC. Read about it ...
Read More »ROBOTC 4.x Announcement
The people who watched last week’s Webinar, got a glimpse of what’s coming in ROBOTC 4.x. I’m very excited about this as it will support two new platforms: the VEX IQ and of course the new MINDSTORMS EV3. I’m currently working on overhauling the Driver Suite, so it will be ready for the launch of ROBOTC 4.x later in autumn ...
Read More »New Release: ROBOTC 3.60
There’s a new release version of ROBOTC out now. No longer just a beta, this one’s for real! There are so many changes since the last release, 3.54, you’d have to be crazy not to update! I’ve been testing the in-between releases like mad, 3.56, 359 and some builds in between. They all seem to work fine with the Driver ...
Read More »ROBOTC 3.59.0 BETA available now!
The fine folks at Robomattter have released a new beta. Now, I don’t think it should be called a beta, but I’m sure they have their reasons for that. It fixes quite a number of issues that were reported in 3.54 and 3.55.2. Thankfully, most, if not all of those bugs have been resolved. This is a very stable build, ...
Read More »ROBOTC 3.54 available now!
After a slight delay after my initial 3.1 Driver Suite release, ROBITC 3.54 is finally available! There have been so many changes and fixes to make ROBOTC even better than before. This version also includes version 3.1 of my driver suite. We’re currently working on collaborating even more with regards to the inclusion and updating of my Suite as part ...
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