Chris- > > I've seen cases before where the drive does handle the throughput as > > advertised, but > > on an average basis. Under sustained, continuous write circumstances, when > > the drive > > reaches a new sector, multiple of sectors, or some other internal space > > boundary, > > extra time is taken for allocation... > > Jeff, > > Thanks again. Is it ever possible for all of these things to happen: > > 1. write data to disk using cfile > 2. hard drive cannot keep up for whatever reason (new sector, etc) and > data is lost > 3. A USRP "overrun" condition does not occur
That I don't know. I just mention my experience because -- if it should turn out to have any bearing -- it would apply regardless of the file-write method being used. But it does sound from some of the other posts that you should be able to get it working. -Jeff _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio