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I had recently download the offline simulator off of UR's website, and i got it all set up and running but when i go to initialize the robot, its saying that there is no controller connected. Am i missing something? Or is there something else i have to do to finish the set up to be able to use this simulator? Thanks in advance!
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Nicholas_Francoeur Posts: 93 Handy
@Jstewart, can you try downloading VMware and test different non-linux offline simulator software version. Do you end up with the same result? -
Nicholas_Francoeur Posts: 93 Handy
@Jstewart, most of the limitations are listed on the download page of the offline simulator. It is possible to make parts of your programs with some limitations, but it is not possible to control a UR directly from this.
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I'm using VMware Player and everything works well.
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Can you provide some screenshots of the problem you are currently having?
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So what i did to make it work was after i downloaded VirtualBox I:
After that you should be good to go. Sorry if this is hard to understand but ask me again if you need any help!
Installation instructions
Description: URsim is made for the Linux operating system. For running the simulator in another operating system, a virtual machine is needed. A virtual machine is basically just a program, where multiple operating systems can be installed, including Linux.
There are various options available, but these two are the most common players:
For easy convenience for non-Linux users, a virtual machine has been created for UR users. This contains a simulator for UR3e, UR5e and UR10e. It is not possible to run more than one simulator simultaneously.
Important notice:
The virtual machine has been tested on different pc’s with different players. However Universal Robots do not guarantee and do not provide any support, should if the guide below should turn out to be insufficient for running the virtual machine. Depending on the hardware configuration of the target PC, it might be necessary to modify the drivers in the virtual machine for obtaining full use of all hardware (soundcard, network adapter, etc).
Requirements prior to installing:
Step-by-step guide:
VMWare Player
1. Start 'VMWare Player'
2. Press 'Open a virtual machine' and find the path where the zipped files was unpacked
3. Select URSim in the list and press 'Play virtual machine'
4. Press 'OK' when incompatibility dialog is shown
5. Press 'Download and Install' if VMWare Tools needs to be installed
6. Press 'OK' if keyboard hook timeout needs to be updated
7. Press 'OK' when the Removable Devices dialog is shown
8. The Virtual machine is now started
VirtualBox
1. Start VirtualBox and press 'New'
2. Define name (your choice), type: Linux, Version: Ubuntu
3. Select Memory size of 768 MB and press 'Next'
4. Select Use an existing hard drive file and define the path to the folder where the zipped file was unpacked, press 'Create'
5. Press 'Start' for starting the virtual machine
6. If an error saying 'Hardware acceleration is not available' is shown then it may be required to reboot the Windows computer into BIOS setup and enable hardware access to Virtual Machines and then restart Windows, VirtualBox and the virtual machine.
7. The Virtual machine is now started
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