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KUKA.OfficeLite: Your Virtual Robot Controller If you’re looking to master robot programming without needing a physical arm in front of you, KUKA.OfficeLite
- Virtualization: If OfficeLite fails to start, go into your computer's BIOS and ensure Virtualization Technology (VT-x) is enabled. The controller needs this to run its real-time operating system alongside Windows.
- No 3D View: Remember, "Lite" means no mechanics. If you write a program that moves the robot to
X 1000, you won't see an arm move. You will only see the positional values change in the variable display. To see movement, you need KUKA.Sim or KUKA.Office (Full). - Network Settings: To connect your PC (running OfficeLite) to a PLC or an external sensor for testing, you often need to set up a virtual network adapter or bridge your Ethernet connection.
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