Hi,

> On Thu, 5/7/09, john boon <johndavidb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> hi all,
>        i haven't had any reply till now on
> "MIMO with USRP". its very unfortunate that big
> people like eric,jonathan and even matt didn't reply to
> my query. A Board like USRP which started way back in 2005
> (usrp1..which is mimo capable according to ieee spectrum
> 2006 ), still dont have any reference code for MIMO. sorry
> to say, this is really slow pace..work. I Understand I NEED
> to write and make  a way out  and for that one has to go
> through mails lists archives. But my investigation requires
> me to test different flavours of MIMO, i would have been
> happy if there is some working code on which I NEED TO BUILD
> MANY FLAVOURS of MIMO without really breaking down my head
> over writing hardware related configurations program. Forget
> about C++, i dont think any python reference code exists for
> MIMO. having so many standards like wimax and LTE which have
> MIMO implementations, i think gnuradio forum people should
> seriously think about MIMO implementations. Anyway..no
> way..out i have started writing code..but i still stand on
> the word.."this is not the way you support for open
> source hardware ----> this is to hardware
> manufacturers"
> 
> 
> thanks
> john


I think you should also blame the developers of g++ for not 
implementing/providing examples for games, word-processors, graphic editors, 
network management programs, .....etc.

Hint: Think for gnuradio/usrp as a tool.

BR

Firas


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