On 04/28/2016 01:28 PM, Marcus Müller wrote:
Do you *really* want to use GRC on the C2? Doesn't make much sense – a
flow graph designed on a normal PC works identically on your C2 (iff all
the blocks are there, too).
....
I'm doing the 'whole enchilada' for my own educational purposes. The
production units might have a GUI and they might not, depending upon
location. All production units will have a web interface (I'm
evaluating ShinySDR and OpenWebRX as a starting point for our own
development, but I would love suggestions on a good web interface).
The Beaglebone Black is capable of the full GUI (gqrx); the C2 should be
as well (we have a BBB doing some meteor scatter measurements for a
public-facing display). And FWIW Ubuntu 16.04 has all the packages; I
prefer CentOS 7 since our other servers run it, and the same staff need
to admin these as admins the other servers on sight. But I can always
punt and load Ubuntu 16.04 and I already know GRC works there.
I will be interfacing both to USRP1's and to RTL-SDR dongles with the
C2's, and yes it would be educational to run the full setup on the C2
itself.
So, yes, as a proof of concept if nothing else I do want to attempt GRC
directly on the C2; I'm at a .edu and that is part of our mission.
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