With help from Jonathan Corgan (getting a file fixed), I was able to
make the executable
gnuradio-example/c++/dial_done/dial_tone on the PS3 under Yellow Dog Linux.
It failed setting the access mask and that was when I realize that the
PS3 has one of these monster devices with all of these st
yes Eric congiuration and making went well,
but after i made check i got
The following components were skipped either because you asked not
to build them or they didn't pass configuration checks:
gr-audio-jack
gr-audio-osx
gr-audio-portaudio
gr-audio-windows
gr-comedi
gr-video-sdl
ezdop
gr-ezd
yes Eric congiuration and making went well,
but after i made check i got
The following components were skipped either because you asked not
to build them or they didn't pass configuration checks:
gr-audio-jack
gr-audio-osx
gr-audio-portaudio
gr-audio-windows
gr-comedi
gr-video-sdl
ezdop
gr-ezd
hey everyone ,
I was trying to check my usrp using
benchmark_usb.py
but i got a msg :
esting 2MB/sec... Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./benchmark_usb.py", line 106, in ?
main ()
File "./benchmark_usb.py", line 96, in main
ok = run_test (rate, verbose)
File "./benchmar
Hi all,
I am trying to use an RFX900 MIMO on an old usrp board (rev 3 serial 309)
this doesn't seem to work.
(Failed to set frequency)
when I try it on a rev 4.1 board all works fine.
Are the old rev 3 usrps not able to supply the 64 Mhz to the RFX or is there
some other problem?
Greetings,
Mar
It's a little confusing to me why the Basic TX does not have a problem using
both the I and Q channel but the Basic RX does. It seems to me that the
command "-R a:1" would tell the RX_B input to receive but not the RX_A input
anymore. I need both the inputs to receive data at the same time, as
Patrick Strasser wrote:
>>> The third possibility would be construct a switch block that takes n
>>> inputs and has a method to select the input by a number.
>
>> I think gnuradio needs a mux and a demux block. A mux has N inputs and
>> a set_n method. The mux will only feed the output with the
Josh Blum wrote on 2007-03-17 16:05:
Patrick Strasser wrote:
The third possibility would be construct a switch block that takes n
inputs and has a method to select the input by a number.
I think gnuradio needs a mux and a demux block. A mux has N inputs and a
set_n method. The mux will onl
"steve" wrote:
I installed libusb-win32-filter-bin-0.1.12.0.exe to c:\LibUSB-Win32.
I compiled the sys and dll (cd /cygdrive/c/LibUSB-Win32/src; make all).
This shouldn't be necessary; simply installing libusb from Cygwin setup
should be enough.
I installed the USRP windows driver followin
Hi,
I installed libusb-win32-filter-bin-0.1.12.0.exe to c:\LibUSB-Win32.
I compiled the sys and dll (cd /cygdrive/c/LibUSB-Win32/src; make all).
I installed the USRP windows driver following the description at
http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki/USRPWindowsDriverInstall
When i look at the driver prop
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