What's the best way of sending positional data to BeagleBone Blue from a connected Windows desktop?

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rrajan

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Aug 13, 2019, 12:15:52 PM8/13/19
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Hello,
I am currently working on a project to control a motor from a Windows 7 Desktop. So far I've been able to write a program with librobotcontrol to move a connected DC motor a specified amount: at the moment I can control the motor by SSHing into the BeagleBone and running a simple command line program from there. I would like to eventually be able to control the motor by launching a program with a UI on the desktop, but I am struggling to find a way to do it. Using ROS seemed promising, but I was struggling with sending messages with rosserial_windows from windows to the beagle, so I was wondering if there was an easier way.

Thanks,
rrajan 

TJF

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Aug 14, 2019, 12:51:43 PM8/14/19
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Hi rrajan!

One posible solution:
  • Compile on BBB an application against
  • GTK for the GUI
  • libpruio for hardware controlling
  • Execute that binary on BBB with GTK broadway backend.
  • Use any html5 browser (Android, LINUX, win, IOS, ...) to connect to BBB (USB, WLAN, LAN) in order to show and control the UI running on the BBB.
Regards


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