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URSim is a simulation software intended for offline programming and simulation of both robot programs and manual movement of robot.ide
There are some limitations when using the simulator due to no feedback from real robot. Specially the force control will be limited in use. If Simulation mode is selected in bottom left corner, it is possible to simulate digital inputs on the I/O page.ui
URSim must be run in Linux environment and has been tested in Ubuntu v14.04.this
For non-Linux Ubuntu 14.04 (Windows and other Linux distribution) users, proceed to this page for download of virtual Linux machine and installation instructions:spa
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Description: URsim will only run in a 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 UR3, UR5 and UR10. It is not possible to run two simulators 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 the below guide be insufficient for running the virtual machine. Depending on the hardware configuration of the pc where it is to be installed, it might be necessary to modify the drivers in the virtual machine for obtaining full use of all hardware (soundcard, network adapter, etc) on the pc.
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. Press Play virtual machine and select I copied it
4. Virtual machine will start. On CB2 Simulator, doubleclick the Read me file on the desktop
VirtualBox
1. StartVirtualBox and press New
2. Define name (your choice), type: Linux, Version: Ubuntu
3. Select Use an existing hard drive file and define the path to the folder where the zipped file was unpacked, press Create
4. Press Start for starting the virtual machine
5. VirtualBox does not automatically allow resizing of the Ubuntu Desktop, causing that the bottom part of the simulator is not visible. To correct this, follow these steps:
參考:https://www.universal-robots.com/download/?option=18940