It offers full KRL (KUKA Robot Language) programming, allowing for complex programming tasks, including logic, branching, and function calls.
Why would an engineer spend time setting up a virtual controller? The use cases are extensive. KUKA OfficeLite KRC V5 2
To provide context, it's worth noting that the latest versions of KUKA.OfficeLite (for KRC4 and KR C5 controllers) have significantly higher requirements. These newer versions are delivered as virtual machines and demand: It offers full KRL (KUKA Robot Language) programming,
(relevant for understanding the broader process): allowing for complex programming tasks