KISS Software

KISS Platform

KISS Platform is the successor to KISS C (see below.) KISS (the KIPR Instructional Software System) Platform is a programming environment developed by the KISS Institute for Practical Robotics for use in the robotics classroom. The current version of KISS IDE supports the ANSI C, C++, and Java languages for your computer (running, Windows, Mac OS X or Linux) and for the KIPR Link robot controller.

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This page has more information on KISS Platform and links to download the software.

KISS IDE

KISS IDE is the successor to KISS C (see below.) KISS (the KIPR Instructional Software System) IDE is the multiplatform programming environment developed by the KISS Institute for Practical Robotics for use in the robotics classroom. The current version of KISS IDE supports the ANSI C, C++, and Java languages for your computer (running, Windows, Mac OS X or Linux) and for the CBC series of robot controller.

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This page has more information on KISS IDE and links to download the software.

KISS C

KISS IDE should be used instead of KISS C for new projects. KISS (the KIPR Instructional Software System) C is the multiplatform programming environment developed by the KISS Institute for Practical Robotics for use in the robotics classroom. The current version of KISS supports the ANSI C language for your computer (running, Windows, Mac OS X or Linux (Ubuntu)) and for the CBC series of robot controller.

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This page has more information on KISS C and links to download the software.

Interactive C 8

IC 8 is provided as a service to educators and the general public. The software was used for the the Botball Educational Robotics Program prior to 2009. We invite you to download and use the software, but please note that it is not actively supported. KISS Institute welcomes your suggestions for added features as well as bug reports.

At this time, IC Supports the Xport Botball Controller (XBC), the Handy Board with Expansion Board, the Sumo11, and the Lego RCX using the serial IR tower only. There is currently no support for the USB IR tower.

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This page has more information on Interactive C 8 and links to download the software.