Hello Dan, I see that the u0 occurs once every 3 entries which could explain the ratio between the packets that are received and sent.
I am using a Pentium4 1.8GHz CPU. 'top' tells me that the processor is 98% free and memory is also 95% free. Do you still think that this computer is slow or is there any other problem that could have happened (such as the USB)? I use a USB PCI card and the usrp_benchmark_usb gives 16MBps without u0s. Thanks for your quick response, Sriram. On Dec 24, 2007 2:58 PM, Dan Halperin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > sri ram wrote: > > P.S. I am attaching the output of the rx side. > > uOok = True pktno = 47 n_rcvd = 48 n_right = 48 > ok = True pktno = 48 n_rcvd = 49 n_right = 49 > ok = True pktno = 49 n_rcvd = 50 n_right = 50 > ok = True pktno = 50 n_rcvd = 51 n_right = 51 > uOok = True pktno = 51 n_rcvd = 52 n_right = 52 > ok = False pktno = 52 n_rcvd = 53 n_right = 52 > ok = False pktno = 54 n_rcvd = 54 n_right = 52 > uOok = False pktno = 56 n_rcvd = 55 n_right = 52 > ok = False pktno = 58 n_rcvd = 56 n_right = 52 > > - -- > > The USRP Overruns (the 'uO's indicated above) mean that your computer is > not fast enough to process this data. Is the processor too slow? Are you > running other applications in the background? > > - -Dan > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org > > iD8DBQFHcA9ry9GYuuMoUJ4RAgAHAKDQ+eAYlPfur+vSr+OGdxrCZHbNSwCfWC/L > G7g4Eh02xuO44VpTl/KtFr4= > =CSgi > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >
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