Once offline, your local cluster is still linked to your account, but can now run cached simulations without being online. You will be able to view a list of simulations that have previously been run on the cluster. Click the Play button after selecting the simulation to run.
Ive been playing msfs2020 on xbox one through game pass for as long as its been available and its been faultless, untill the new update recently, now i can go into the game and do everything except fly, ive tried going on different activities, going on the world and starting at different airports but it always says the same message, im offline and dont have required content, but i know im online it even says in the top right corner that im online! Ive checked through the content section and made sure everythings installed and up to date. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated?
Many thanks, Tom.
In the first post I pointed out the problems with the Internet. It takes a very long time, even if the installer is fine. It takes much less time to install the application from the DVD and download updates. So I would like to know: where are the update files on the simulator site, so you can download them separately into your archive and use them in case of unforeseen reinstallation of the simulator?
If you download the simulator via steam, its major content is stored in the steam library (common). However it will also store some configuration (as many programs these days) in the Windoes roaming folder (you can ignore this folder for now).
There are some limitations to the simulator since no real robot arm is connected. Specially the force control will be limited in use. If Simulation Mode is selected in the bottom left corner, it is possible to simulate digital inputs on the I/O page.
Description: URsim is made for the Linux operating system. For running the simulator in another operating system, a virtual machine is needed. A virtual machine is basically just a program, where multiple operating systems can be installed, including Linux.
For easy convenience for non-Linux users, a virtual machine has been created for UR users. This contains a simulator for UR3e, UR5e and UR10e. It is not possible to run more than one simulator simultaneously.
For easy convenience for non-Linux users, a virtual machine has been created for UR users. This contains a simulator for UR3, UR5 and UR10. It is not possible to run more than one simulator simultaneously.
I also faced the same issue. Fortunately, I tried it on a disposable VM image hence the damage was not severe for me. However, what followed after that consumed my two months. Because of this issue, I was made to believe that there is no way to install URSim in Ubuntu 18 or 16. I am mainly working with the UR ROS drivers which are only supported for the higher Ubuntu versions. Hence to use UR ROS drivers with the URSim simulator, I had to use at least one VM, even if I am on a native Ubuntu 18.04.
Finally, I started looking at the install script for the URSim and figured out that it removes all other installed packages. It is a sincere request to UR developers to give some attention to the simulator workflow too. With more and more third-party partners coming up with applications/products / Softwares, the URSim is the key functionality to make the development cycle efficient.
I'm looking for an FPV simulator I can play offline. I started with FPV freerider, which can be played offline, but I find the physics very floaty and the maps are limited . Right now I'm really enjoying DRL simulator but that can't be played offline (to the best of my knowledge).
You need to follow some additional steps to configure URSim to communicate with the ROS driver. First, you need to complete the steps for CB3 series or the steps for E series to configure the URSim simulator. After completing that initial setup, follow this procedure:
In real-world decision-making tasks, learning an optimal policy without a trial-and-error process is an appealing challenge. When expert demonstrations are available, imitation learning that mimics expert actions can learn a good policy efficiently. Learning in simulators is another commonly adopted approach to avoid real-world trials-and-errors. However, neither sufficient expert demonstrations nor high-fidelity simulators are easy to obtain. In this work, we investigate policy learning in the condition of a few expert demonstrations and a simulator with misspecified dynamics. Under a mild assumption that local states shall still be partially aligned under a dynamics mismatch, we propose imitation learning with horizon-adaptive inverse dynamics (HIDIL) that matches the simulator states with expert states in a $H$-step horizon and accurately recovers actions based on inverse dynamics policies. In the real environment, HIDIL can effectively derive adapted actions from the matched states. Experiments are conducted in four MuJoCo locomotion environments with modified friction, gravity, and density configurations. Experiment results show that HIDIL achieves significant improvement in terms of performance and stability in all of the real environments, compared with imitation learning methods and transferring methods in reinforcement learning.
OK, thanks, @plainsman. I will check again, but lately the status is shown as offline every time I look. It doesn't seem to change for a few seconds at a time. But actual flight seems ok - scenery is there during flight even in areas I haven't flown in before.
Some more info - just took a flight and after landing and exiting the flight checked the username button. It said "offline" as the status. But the server line, while still greyed out, said "Automatic" and "25ms" and had a green wifi icon. (My computer is wired, not using wifi.)
Every now and then I and other developers need to test reachability on our apps and with that we throw custom errors when a internet connection use case is met. I feel like we should be able to through the simulator turn off wifi virtually without having to turn it off on our work environment.
Just playing devils advocate here but, how would that be of benefit? It takes one click on the toolbar to turn wifi off/on it would require 2 or more minimum to do the same in the simulator if such an option were available.
Because my team and I do a lot of contact via chatroom and instant messages. So while I'm offline I can miss messages, also I know the internet here at work sometimes messes up going offline and online. Also if I'm connected to a docking station, I got to unplug and everything, when a simple way to do it in Sim would be better.
As for the second, statement, spot on. Please always file enhancement requests as radars rather than just forum comments. In this case, however, we already have a radar tracking this request. Unfortunately, it's not quite a simple change to make becasue the iOS Simulator processes are OS X processes. It's not that easy to stop just simulator apps from using the network.
This feature would be nice for testing error handling via reachability. As far as I can tell, the callback set via SCNetworkReachabilitySetCallback does not get called on an app running on the iOS Simulator if you turn on Wifi on your Mac (after it was previously off). This makes it harder to test error handling on the simulator.
It would be more desirable to test some of these things on the simulator. For things like Cloudkit, on a "real device" testing can be difficult (have to log in and log out constantly to test all sorts of different possibilities). Would be much easier to do on a simulator.
Recently I had a need to do some Arduino simulations. At first, my thoughts went to Wokwi.com after a realization that I forgot my password and have recently started to prefer to work with offline tools I went on a quick search for offline Arduino simulators.
SimulIDE is a simple real time electronic circuit simulator, intended for hobbyist or students to learn and experiment with simple electronic circuits and microcontrollers, supporting PIC, AVR and Arduino.
All in all, it\u2019s a well-rounded simulator that does not need an internet connection to work which I think is a plus, and it can inspect registers in real time, another plus. The drawback is manageable with the biggest one being the User Interface, but If you need to check if some simple code will work without resorting to poking around the breadboard with the rat\u2019s nest of wires just to check if a button will fire off an event then check out.
I would like to play ets2 offline and build a career, but I would like to join mp to play online sometimes, I'd like to know if the 2 games of offline and online will be saved, is there a folder unique for mp and other to offline mode right? can I do that?
Hello, you can save the cloud archive offline or online or find the files in the [profiles] folder below in the game path. You can save the files and find them next time you play
Mod modules are not supported online unless on the Promod server