Society of Robots - Robot Forum
Software => Software => Topic started by: SeagullOne on July 12, 2009, 01:55:17 PM
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Hi,
I'm considering having my robot NINA run off of Windows 7 on the on board laptop!
Has anyone tried Windows 7 with programs such as roborealm or Open Source Computer Vision Library? What about speech recognition and voice synthesis?
Thanks in advance!
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Speech recognition works like a charm on 7. It has pretty low hardware requirements as well so it will be ok on any machine. Open CV will also work fine.
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It has pretty low hardware requirements as well so it will be ok on any machine.
Windows 7 or the speech recognition software?
My understanding is Windows 7 still has higher requirements than XP.
AVR Studio tends to have OS issues with every new Windows OS release/version . . .
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Tomorrow is the day.....Has anyone tested robotics softwares on windows 7rc ?
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It has pretty low hardware requirements as well so it will be ok on any machine.
Windows 7 or the speech recognition software?
My understanding is Windows 7 still has higher requirements than XP.
I thought windows 7 had lower requirements than xp?
I know it runs wayyy smoother than vista ;D
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Well, not quite. Windows XP will run on a Pentium 233Mhz ;) Remember how old it is and what kind of hardware was available at the time. I was still playing the original Quake online when it came out!
Windows 7 has comparable if not marginally better system requirements than Vista. Vista's recommended requirements might as well be its minimum. Ever try doing anything with Vista on a near-spec machine? Ugggghhhhh.... gives me chills. I have been running Windows 7 for a few weeks now because it's been available to my college via the MSDNAA. My main find is that it is far less resource intensive. Good stuff! Haven't done any robotics work on that machine. To be honest it hadn't occurred to me for some reason. That will change though! Just for reference though:
Windows 7 System Requirements:
http://windows.microsoft.com/systemrequirements (http://windows.microsoft.com/systemrequirements)
Windows Vista System Requirements:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-vista/get/system-requirements.aspx (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-vista/get/system-requirements.aspx)
Windows XP System Requirements:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314865 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314865)
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Students can get Windows 7 for $29.99 if not through MSDN.
http://win741.com/ (http://win741.com/)
Anybody tried AVR Studio and other AVR software on it?
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I would wait a while until switching. Since new OS's usually have lots of bugs that make you go in circles. Wait until it gets more stable.
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One of my mates has been running windows 7 ultimate for a few weeks and he has said he hasn't found any bugs, it runs like a dream (extremely fast) and its just down right better than vista and xp.
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I would wait a while until switching. Since new OS's usually have lots of bugs that make you go in circles. Wait until it gets more stable.
No need to wait. Windows 7 is essentially a tweaked Vista. Been running it for about 2 months at work and it's a fantastic OS.
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There shouldn't be the troubles with upgrading vista->win7 as there was with xp->vista as the driver/hardware support is effectively the same in 7 as in vista.
win 7 doesn't support 16 bit applications so installing some programs might not work if they use a 16 bit rather than 32 bit installer (Happens more than you think!)
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For that particular problem, running a virtual machine is a godsend! ;) I use a lot of older applications (and like a lot of older games... MW2 anyone? ;D) so it's a regular solution for me. But I digress- getting off topic here.