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Re: [Aria-users] player connection to aria-server ?
- To: Frederic Siepmann <fsiepman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Aria-users] player connection to aria-server ?
- From: Matt LaFary <lafary@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 11:13:58 -0400
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You can just run Player on the integrated computer.
Aria runs as a server but the architecture isn't set up the same way as
Player, so even if there was something that would hook them together (I
don't really know of any, but there could well be a way) I don't think
that it would do what you want. Aria basically keeps all the processing
and algorithms in the server, but then has clients connect just for
command and control.
Matt LaFary
MobileRobots Inc
Frederic Siepmann wrote:
> Hello roboticists out there...
>
> We just got new PatrolBots and we are planing to migrate our software
> that uses player.
> As I learned from another mail the serial port connection of the robot
> is not intended to be used permanently so my question is:
> Is it possible to connect with player to a aria-server running on the
> robots integrated computer ?!
>
> Greetings from Germany
> Frederic
>