I suppose that would be helpful... I'm using the CVS gnuradio (as of about a week ago) running under FC5 wxPython version is 2.6 - I wasn't sure if I should pick the unicode or ANSI version, but I think I installed the ANSI (if it matters) and 256 megs of ram.
As for the processor, I'm not absolutely sure - it's a Dell GX220, so It's some form of pentium III or 4, but I'm not sure how to look up processor data under linux... On 3/30/06, Eric Blossom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 03:22:08PM -0800, Erik Tollerud wrote: > > I'm new to gnuradio, but I've sucessfully compiled and installed the > > gnuradio software and hooked it up to my USRP. My problem (at least, > > the first one...) is in running some of the GUI USRP examples. > > usrp_wfm_rcv(_anything else).py, usrp_oscope.py, usrp_fft.py all show > > this strange bug; When I start them up, they seem to run fine for a > > few seconds (or a few minutes for the oscope), and then the interface > > freezes up (i.e. I can't input anything like the center frequency - > > clicking just doesn't do anything), but the graphs continue updating > > very slowly, and one at a time. For example. in usrp_wfm_rcv.py, the > > "Data from USRP" graph responds for a while while the other two look > > frozen, then the "Post Filter" graph does the same while the other two > > are frozen, then "Post Deemph"... then the cycle restarts. Any idea > > what's going on? > > > > And the usrp_wfm_rcv does output sound, but I'm not hearing any radio > > stations even if I have an antenna connected... I'm not sure if I > > should be at this point, but at any rate all I hear is static. > > Hi Erik, > > * Which version of the GNU Radio code? tarball or cvs/svn? > * What OS / version / disribution are you using? > * What version of wxPython? > * What kind of processor do you have? > * How much RAM? > > Anything else you can tell us that might help... > > Eric > _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio