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:

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> 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
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> - --
>
> 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
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