On Sat, Nov 24, 2007 at 08:06:06PM -0800, Martin Gawecki wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yes, it runs fine (assuming I didn't need to run it with any arguments). Is
> there any documentation on what usrp_fft.py does and how to use it, by the
> way, because I couldn't find any in the folder...
Pretty much all of
I realize that this is not gnuradio traffic specifically, hopfully it
won't put anybody off- I apologize if it does, but I'm desperate!
I'm working with an Altera/Terasic DE2 board trying to get ethernet up
and running with the onboard DM9000a. I've read the manuals backwards
and forwards and I don
Hi All,
I needed some help with Verilog Cordic code.(cordic.v and
cordic_stage.v) I do understand the Cordic Logic, but was having some
trouble with the pipelined code implementation of cordic.v . My
questions start with Q --.
In cordic.v:
--
16 bit vector xi, yi and zi are passed
Once I got the weird permissions problems sorted out (thanks, Google), I
now have this problem, which seems to be coming
from in the bowels of the alsa stuff:
audio_alsa_sink[plughw:0,0]: set_period_time_near failed: Invalid argument
I grabbed the latest dev Gnu Radio code via SVN, just in case
Hi,
Yes, it runs fine (assuming I didn't need to run it with any arguments). Is
there any documentation on what usrp_fft.py does and how to use it, by the
way, because I couldn't find any in the folder... I just ran it, couldn't
move any of the dials or change any options and eventually had to kil
On Sat, Nov 24, 2007 at 05:23:50PM -0800, Johnathan Corgan wrote:
>
> Did you add your user account to the 'usrp' group? You'll also need to
> log out and back in (or possibly reboot) for this to properly take effect.
No need to reboot. Just a new top-level login.
You can check if you're in th
On Sat, Nov 24, 2007 at 08:23:36PM -0500, Marcus Leech wrote:
> Sometime in the last six months or so, alsa sound support has stopped
> working in my usrp_psr_receiver.py application, with
> the very helpful:
>
> File "/usr/local/bin/usrp_psr_receiver.py", line 343, in __init__
> self.audi
Tony wrote:
> E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (13
> Permission denied)
> E: Unable to lock the list directory
This usually means either something else has the lock, like another copy
of apt-get or Synaptic running, or you're not running apt-get as the
super user using t
Sometime in the last six months or so, alsa sound support has stopped
working in my usrp_psr_receiver.py application, with
the very helpful:
File "/usr/local/bin/usrp_psr_receiver.py", line 343, in __init__
self.audio = audio.sink(second_input_rate, self.audiodev)
File
"/usr/local/lib64/
I'm having trouble loading GNU Radio software on a PC running UBUNTU 7.1 and
can't seem to get a clean install. apt-get update reports:
E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (13 Permission
denied)
E: Unable to lock the list directory
After the install is complete programs
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