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Revision as of 16:04, 12 November 2013
WaterColorBot Software
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There are three main software interfaces for driving the WaterColorBot: RoboPaint, RoboPaint RT, and the WaterColorBot Control Inkscape extension.
More info: Coming week of November 10, 2013.
For Developers
- RoboPaint is written in Javascript
- RoboPaint RT is written in Processing/Java
- The Inkscape extension is written in Python
- The WaterColoRbot API is built into RoboPaint.
- You can also send low-level commands directly to the EBB.