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Getting Code on the Robot

Getting your code on to the robot is quite simple. You will need to put your code on a USB drive which will need to be formatted as either FAT32, exFAT or EXT4. Upon plugging in the drive or starting up, the robot will look for a file called robot.py and run it.

To re-run your program, simply remove the USB stick from the robot and plug it back in again and it will restart automatically.

Windows

  1. Open your code in File Explorer
  2. Select all of your code files (Ctrl+A to select all files)
  3. Right-click the files and click "Copy"
  4. Open your USB drive in File Explorer
  5. Right-click in the directory and click "Paste"

macOS

  1. Open your code in Finder
  2. Select all of your code files (Cmd+A to select all files)
  3. Right-click (or Control-click) the files and click "Copy"
  4. Open your USB drive in Finder
  5. Right-click in the directory and click "Paste N items"

Robot logs

When your program runs on the robot, the output of print(...) statements and any errors which occur are written to a log file on the USB stick called log.txt. The latest log file is always called log.txt; old log files are renamed to log1.txt, log2.txt etc.

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log.txt always has the latest logs.