I believe that the usrp2 gnuradio driver has a linux specific packet
ring, and therefore wont work on a bsd environment.
you may want to try the uhd, its using userspace sockets so it should
function cross-platform:
http://ettus-apps.sourcerepo.com/redmine/ettus/projects/uhd/wiki
-josh
On 05/16/2010 04:34 PM, Harley Myler wrote:
Hello all,
I have gnuradio running per se.
I have seen an error "USRP2 failed to enable real-time scheduling". Does that
mean that I have a configuration issue with Ubuntu and the ethernet system?
The MacPro has two ethernet ports, one is connected to the Internet (eth0) and
the other to the USRP2 (eth1).
I tell each routine to use eth1 (with the -e option) and that seems to work.
I believe at this juncture that the computer is talking to the USRP2 and that
the WBX is correctly configured. I received the following output from USRP2
Probe:
USRP2 Probe
MAC Addr:
00:50:c2:85:36:cc
Name (ID):
83
Converter Rate:
100000000 Hz
Gain Range (min, max, step size):
0.0
31.5
0.5
Freq Range (min, max):
68750000.0 Hz
220000000.0 Hz
=========================
The program usrp2_fft.py shows no spectrum.
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