Microsoft released the latest version of its robot-building platform for professionals, and hobbyists of the Lego Mindstorms AlphaRex level.
(Credit: Lego)
Microsoft released the latest revision of its robotics development software platform at the RoboDevelopment Conference and Expo in Santa Clara, Calif. on Monday
Robotics Developer Studio 2008 is intended to satisfy the gamut of roboticists from hobbyists looking to program things like the iRobot Create to professionals developing commercial robots for sale.
As such there are three versions of the software: Express, Standard and Academic.
The Standard version for professionals will be available for $499.95, with the Express hobbyist version offered as a free download. (Pricing for an Academic license was not disclosed.)
This latest version of the software platform offers increased runtime performance, including faster load times and increased throughput.
The platform’s Visual Programming Language (VPL) tool, Microsoft’s drag-and-drop authoring tool, has been updated for greater ease of use when working with distributed applications, according to Microsoft.
Simulations can now be recorded and played back using the Visual Simulation Environment (VSE) tool to see what things might go wrong before testing applications out on hardware.
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Originally posted at Planetary Gear
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