hi all
in particular, is there a version with the view2.5d extension bundled?
thanks,
c
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Hello -
NetLogo can communicate with an Arduino board, and the sketch that is running
on it, using the arduino extension.
Can I ask you some questions to diagnose your problem?
First, have you found the arduino extension, and can you get the sample model
to communicate with the
Hello all
I have used the strategy of running NetLogo from a flash drive to make it
possible to do studies in schools where I did not have the privileges necessary
to install software on school computers.
Coincidentally, these machines were always WINDOWS computers, in my recent
experience at
of the NetLogo repository, run this in the terminal: ./sbt run --logging
./dist/netlogo_logging.xml
On 02/05/2015 09:56 PM, Corey Brady wrote:
hi all --
i wanted to test out the recent pull request to support custom-logging
but i don't know how to run netlogo with logging from sbt
hi all --
i wanted to test out the recent pull request to support custom-logging
but i don't know how to run netlogo with logging from sbt
is this possible?
thanks,
-corey
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hello devel --
i am going to have to be driving ModelSim PNoM classroom kits down to Noble
Johnson College Prep today, so will not be able to be at the meeting.
my news is
*) i have finished a pre-release version of the GoGo-HID extension, which i've
tested on my machine (2012 retina macbook
(improbable that
there will be NO changes), then i will make a release for final smoke testing.
-c
On Jan 14, 2015, at 9:55 AM, Corey Brady cbr...@inquirelearning.com wrote:
hello devel --
i am going to have to be driving ModelSim PNoM classroom kits down to Noble
Johnson College Prep today, so
Hi Guys --
Need a devel check for recommendations to send to this end-user. Something
like...
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For Mac 10.5, this update will get you to a version of Java that will run
applications that need Java 6 or Java 5
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1359
Then, you can download a slightly older