Oddities in trunk [EMAIL PROTECTED] - @8850]

a few days ago I bought a new host system for my GNURadio development
activities. Intel E8400 CPU, G35 express chipset.

All tests with such machine were ok. Reported chipset throughputs were
32MB/s etc...

Then I compiled and ran my Soft-DVB modulator code.
It built successfully and the application seemed to work all right but the
signal was not recognized by any of my receivers.
I actually started blaming any single piece of the HW and tested all of them
but nothing was wrong.

at last I foud the problem to be the revision of the trunk I used.

More precisely, using Exactly The Same Soft-DVB code on every revision I
get:

1.all revisions provide flawless building and instantiation of Soft-DVB
application

2.all revisions prior to 8800 have soft DVB producing a perfectly receivable
signal

3.all revisions after 8850 have soft DVB producing a totally corrupted
signal.

currently I'm testing to see what could be the modification responsible for
this and report that to the list... actually this effort of testing various
trunk samples taken from the trunk evolution is quite time consuming...
but I'll report any discovery to this list.

If  anybody has suggestions... they'd be enormously appreciated

really thanks

vincenzo



PS
I suspect something that has got to do with syncronization of computed
output chunks.. but It's just a feeling and, indeed
quite generic.. :(
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