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inpoppy-project/poppy-torso (press backspace or delete to remove)Hi !
When i launch poppy-services --snap --vrep --no-browser poppy-torso 3.0.0 with Python 3.9 on Windows, i get the
following error :
Attempt 1 to start the robot... charmap codec can t decode byte ...
RomainWilbert
- 1
- Opened on Oct 7, 2021
- #28
Hey guys,
when I want to run the Poppy Torso in V-REP and control it through a Jupyter Notebook, I follow your instructions on the
poppy website and everything is okay on Linux.
But when I try to do ...
fgolemo
- 4
- Opened on Feb 10, 2017
- #27
ymollard
- 1
- Opened on Nov 19, 2016
- #26
Hi,
When I try to extract img from the file poppy-torso-xu4-2016-05-25.img.zip , I have a CRC error (7zip). Is it normal?
Regards
lcotonea
- 2
- Opened on Sep 27, 2016
- #25
img width= 562 alt= screen shot 2016-05-17 at 13 36 51 src=
https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/3891499/15321170/1aeeb602-1c35-11e6-84dc-1d514a42f061.png
screen shot 2016-05-17 at 13 40 19
bug
show0k
- Opened on May 17, 2016
- #22
Using the Torso in v-rep may raised an error as the temperature monitoring primitive may now raise an alert (see
https://github.com/poppy-project/pypot/commit/f4f727815336b6a58a79583080578c5166f031c0). ...
pierre-rouanet
- 2
- Opened on Jan 10, 2016
- #12
It s not a big issue, but poppy-torso seems to not have bust motors in V-REP scene: torso This issue is not present for
poppy-humanoid: humanoid
bug
show0k
- 2
- Opened on Jun 14, 2015
- #6
The primitive which monitor temperature of all motors and raise an alert in case of overheat is not present on
poppy-torso
show0k
- Opened on Jun 10, 2015
- #3
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