The Fuzzy RTOS Launcher has now been replaced with the Fuzzy RTOS Wizard. Please see the Robot connection part of the documentation for more information on how to use it.
The Fuzzy RTOS launcher still comes with an installation of Fuzzy Studio and can still be used but is no longer supported since version 4.10 onwards.
Launcher
Two options exist to configure Fuzzy RTOS for your robot:
- The Fuzzy RTOS Manager app in the web dashboard
- The windows application Fuzzy RTOS Launcher
Fuzzy RTOS Launcher
The Fuzzy RTOS Launcher is used in order to setup the RTOS IPC correctly for the Robot used.
(1) IP address of the IPC: Type the address of the RTOS IPC you want to connect to, or click the Refresh button to trigger an auto-search.
(2) Connect to IPC button: Used to establish the connection to the RTOS IPC. This button is grayed out when it is not possible to connect. A status LED to the left of this button indicates the connection state.
(3) Check License button: Used to check and set up the RTOS license.
(4) Controller/Robot Rolldown: Specify your controller model and robot to use the Load drivers button below it.
(5) Real/Sim Robot box: Specify whether you want to use RTOS to control a real robot or only in simulation. ⚠️ The Real Robot Driver won't be loaded if you're not connected to the real robot.
(6) IP address of your Fuzzy Studio computer. You can add a certificate if you use a security certificate for your connection.
(7) Start Broker Button: Starts the broker that connects the RTOS computer and the RTOS IPC.
(8) Fuzzy RTOS IPC Version: The version of the Fuzzy RTOS IPC you're connected to. This information is needed for support requests.