![]() ![]() Note: If you don’t see Select Virtual Worlds to Use or Open RVW Level Builder Utility under the Window menu item then you probably haven’t chosen Virtual Worlds as the compiler target, go back to Step 2. Now that we’ve set the Compiler Target to Robot Virtual Worlds we can chooose the correct World for our purposes: ![]() You’ll know you have that correct when the dot is next to Virtual Worlds. Set the compiler target to Virtual Worlds: Not Graphical and not Robot Virtual Worlds: To bring up the ROBOTC IDE find and double click on the ROBOTC for VEX Robotics shortcut. Run a sample program to make sure everything works.Set the Compiler Target to Robot Virtual Worlds.There’s a few steps we need to take care of: We’re going to be doing all of our programming inside the ROBOTC IDE and running are programs on virtual robots inside Robot Virtual Worlds. ![]() Chapter 1 - Getting Started Getting Started ![]()
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