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Robotics Resources

 

Using the fischertechnik system it’s simple for both the novice and the pro alike to construct actual functioning machines and robotic models. And the otherwise complicated and technical task of putting these creations into motion becomes instead a fascinating and creative game with the addition of fischertechnik’s own RoboPro software and a common PC.
 

RoboPro


 

Controlling your robotic creations is easy with ROBO PRO.  To get started, you need a standard PC using the Windows OS (Windows 95 or later), the easy to use fischertechnik ROBO PRO graphic software, the fischertechnik ROBO Interface or ROBO TX Controller (which converts the computer commands into control signals for your robot’s motors), and of course your robot or mechanized model constructed from one of fischertechnik’s line of Robotics & Computing building sets.

With these tools, and in a relatively short time, users get to experience the excitement of building a robot that follows their commands. They also get to learn about and understand the mechanics of performing functions such as rotating, moving and grasping.

 

Using a Mac and not a PC? While ROBO PRO is designed for Windows based machines, that doesn't mean that Apple Macintosh users can't take full advantage of this powerful and easy-to-use graphic programming software. As long as your Mac is using the current OSX, you can install and run ROBO PRO using a built-in Mac utility called Boot Camp in combination with either VMware or Parallels software.  Learn more by clicking below:

http://www.apple.com/macosx/compatibility/

http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp/

 

Downloads


 

The brain of all computing building sets, which are operated with fischertechnik, is the new RoboPro software. In addition to the demo-version, we offer no-cost downloads for updates and programs for everything needed for RoboPro and also through the preceding model, LLWin. In addition, here you can also find documentation for fischertechnik and various drivers including for older operating systems such as DOS or programming languages such as Pascal.

 

Download software, updates, manuals & more 

 

 

 

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)


 

Here is a list of answers to some of the most common robotics and computing related questions. more

 

 

 

 

 

 

External Links


ROBO Pro Corner - by Ulrich Muller (ftComputing)