The command to start myrobotlab should look something like this:
"java -jar myrobotlab.jar -m 3g"
be patient, it takes a little while for the swing gui to load.
This command has to be done after every new start of the Arduino / Raspberry ; a desktop icon is not existing.
If you use the start command "-m 3g" a lot of commands where worked out. At the end it stops at (see first screenshot).
If you press after a while a button, you get this:
[runtime@agent-tedious- brainbots /]#
In the prompt you are not in Linux, but in which language I do not know, may be something like HTML...
Then I try to start something (see second screenshot). I really wanted to know what happened and how to get back to linux.
Your comment is appreciated...
I suspect your asking for too
I suspect your asking for too much memory.
Try
java -jar myrobotlab.jar -m 1g
Release Nixie changed to Mature-Louie
Hi,
The different names are just
The different names are just unique identifiers.
Not sure why there is no content inside - you could send a noWorky.
MRL ?
Hi,
Kevin wrote: "every time you start up mrl it gives it some new random name."
What is MRL ? and
Where can I do a "NoWorky" ? I would also fill the content in, if I would know how...
Kevin wrote: "every time
Kevin wrote: "every time you start up mrl it gives it some new random name."
What is MRL ?
MRL = MyRobotLab
Where can I do a "NoWorky" ? I would also fill the content in, if I would know how...
http://myrobotlab.org/content/helpful-myrobotlab-tips-and-tricks-0#noWorky