Current and older versions of RobotWare
Maxim Riabichev
admin
If you are looking for the latest or older versions of RobotWare, they are available via
RobotStudio -> Add-ins -> RobotApps -> Filter for RobotWare ->
Choose the version in the drop-down menu to the right.
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Maxim Riabichev
PC Software Support Engineer
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Hi dear, I need RobotWare 5.14 but i don't find it RobotApps0
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Hello,
If the one you are looking for isn't available then you should use the closest version above the one you're looking for.—Maxim RiabichevPC Software Support Engineer0 -
I have been collecting ABB BaseWare\RobotWare for over 20 years. If there is a version that you need just email me and I will send it to you. I have 2.0 - 5.61.08. Anything after that you can just download like Maxim says above.
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I need to install version 5.16. Ive got it downloaded and unzipped. I opened the robotware 5.16 folder and ran Setup.exe. I get an installation completed message. When I open up Robostudio and create a new station, I do not see 5.16 under the robotware section in add-ins. What am I missing here??
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You should add it from the Add-Ins tab
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For RW5, check "Options"- "Files And folders" ->"Mediapool for RobotWare 5.X".
I'm having trouble getting my RW 5.16 working aswell.-----------------
David
Swedish freelance ABB robot programmer0 -
graemepaulin said:You should add it from the Add-Ins tab
You can't "add" it from the drop down. It is Download only.
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So after you installed 5.16 it will likely have installed RW 5.16 in C;\/Program files(x86)/ABB Industrial IT/Robotics IT/Mediapool. You can copy or cut that folder and move it to C:/Users/"your user name here"/AppData/Local/ABB Industrial IT/Robotics IT/Robotware/
It will then be available to use the system builder to update your system's RW to 5.16Lee Justice0 -
How would I find my Robotware key?0
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System builder should show it under "Control module".Lee Justice0
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If, IF, you have a backup you can use an XML viewer to checkout system.xml (I use a web browser) in the backups root directory, or drill down to the BACKINFO folder and open the keystr.txt file.
I used to use the keystr.txt file until I noticed the system.xml file has the keystrings as well as the options, and sub-options listed in a coherent (to me anyway) structure.
...-<Option descr="Drive System 09 66x0/6700">-<SubOption descr="Additional drive">-<SubOption descr="ADU-790A in position X3">-<SubOption descr="ADU-790A in position Y3"><SubOption descr="No drive in position Z3"/></SubOption></SubOption></SubOption>
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