On 12/13/2010 01:16 AM, Steve Mcmahon wrote:
> Hello:
>
> We will be doing some outdoor data collection with our USRP2 board. We're
> located in Boston, so these days in December the typical daily maximum
> temperature is between +20 and +35 degrees Fahrenheit. We would need about
> 4-6 hours ou
Hello:
We will be doing some outdoor data collection with our USRP2 board. We're
located in Boston, so these days in December the typical daily maximum
temperature is between +20 and +35 degrees Fahrenheit. We would need about 4-6
hours outside to do the data collection. Can we operate the USRP
Josh or Matt,
Would you please tell me which TI OMAP processor is exactly used in
E100, OMAP3530 or OMAP 3525 or other?
Also, is there some hardware architecture diagram available somewhere?
What software support is currently available?
Thanks,
Andrew
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> It seems to me that a cmake-generated source base instead would require
> cmake to produce a suitable Makefile and do the build.
> Really, the cmake sources contains a quite large bootstrap script just
> in case the system doesn't have a working cmake around.
> Now, whilst this could be probably
Josh,
First off, many thanks for share your experience with the list.
Studying the cmake a little, I found that it is remarkably simpler than Autotools, at least for my
small projects.
However I would like to stress a point about the source packages.
The Autotools suite produces source packag
I'm responding to this very old (November 2005) post:
On Sun, Nov 13, 2005 at 10:11:57PM -0500, Krzysztof Kamieniecki wrote:
> README http://www.kamieniecki.com/krys/gps/README
> Archive http://www.kamieniecki.com/krys/gps/grkkgps-0.1.tar.gz
The link is broken by now. Does anyone still have a c