Standalone pc with full admin priv.
Lite mode
No errors
So i can just contact kawasaki? Isn't there another link to download the free/lite mode?
Thank you!
Edit: i've also tried reinstalling it, but same thing :C
Standalone pc with full admin priv.
Lite mode
No errors
So i can just contact kawasaki? Isn't there another link to download the free/lite mode?
Thank you!
Edit: i've also tried reinstalling it, but same thing :C
Yep, my hardware is within kawasaki specs.
- I'm using K-Roset Ver.1.8.2.17425
- Got it from : https://kawasakirobotics.nl/index.php?id_p…oduct&id_lang=1
- With new project, sample projects and with quick builder too
- When trying with a new project i'm trying to use : E controller + ZX130L-B001
Thank you for your help!
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You should not have to disable firewalls usually, just allow the process through the firewall.
The question you are asking is very broad indeed and if it is 'getting stuck' could be a multitude of things:
- Specifications on the hardware not meeting Kawasaki stipulated recommendations.
- Domain related and administrator rights.
- What windows version, graphics, firewall permissions etc.
To name but a few.............
Oh okay,
it gets stuck in the "Now loading" screen with the little pop up and green clock turning, the teach pendand window opens and i can interact with the teach itself.
I'm on windows 10, tried running it as admin and with compatibility mode...nothing
In most cases this is down to installed firewalls blocking the Virtual Controller/PCAS applications from running, asproc.exe is the main application that requires allowing through firewalls for each virtual controller used.
It could also be that the controller and arm selected is not available due to license restrictions.
From an installed demo perspective (never experienced it before), I would assume this could purely be firewall related.
im getting the same error, controller creation is stuck at connecting pcas application...even after disabling firewall...
Maybe you have any solution?
Thank you!