Hi John,
they are on the SD Card just because the default method of getting them
downloads a whole bunch of images.
An FPGA image is 100% specific to exactly the FPGA and connections. The
N210's FPGA and the Zynq's PL aren't even similar; this can't work out,
you can't even successfully load such
Hello, all. In the /usr/share/uhd/images directory on the ARMv7
processor (p/o of the E310 and running Xilinx Linux) there are a number
of FPGA images for ostensibly other architectures besides the E310. If
another of these, say one of the several ones for an N210 device are
loaded into the E
(However, I think there's a lot of upside to installing on a vanilla OS for
comparison, replicating your error on your IT-polluted OS, and forcing IT
to fix the problems they're imposing on you.)
Cheers,
Nick M.
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 1:42 PM Nicholas McCarthy
wrote:
> You need to remove all v
You need to remove all versions of pip you previously installed and truly
start fresh with the curl command.
I recommend starting with a completely fresh install and never typing
"sudo." (This is assuming you DO have a reasonable python installed.)
Until you can run commands like pip install pyb
The test programs gr-blocks/tests/benchmark_nco.cc and
benchmark_vco.cc seems outdated. AFAICS, there are no
'nco' and 'fxpt_nco' classes in the namespace 'gr::blocks'.
Shouldn't these be patched like so:
--- a/gr-blocks/tests/benchmark_nco.cc 2015-12-16 21:39:46
+++ b/gr-blocks/tests/benchmark_n
Nick,
I spoke with IT and I was mistaken on the "script" version of sudo. What
is really going on is that we use centrify's dzdo as sudo. They just
made a wrapper so that users can call sudo like usual and dzdo gets
called under the hood. So the sudo //should// be pretty normal.
I went to t
Nick, A little more information.
I try to do the next step (add recipes) and I get the following:
jmat@jmat:~$ pybombs recipes add gr-recipes
git+https://github.com/gnuradio/gr-recipes.git
bash: /usr/local/bin/pybombs: Permission denied
Looking at that binary, it has permissions 700. I chmod
Hey Jason,
That's interesting... I was expecting it to prove your user saw a different
version of setuptools than running sudo. I think there's still evidence
that may be the case, but I'm not sure.
I think your best bet for building gnuradio on your non-vanilla machine is
to start from scratch
Nick,
Thank you for the info. I've uninstalled pybombs everywhere, so I
should be "clean" again.
I tried running your two easy_install commands and got an unexpected result:
jmat@jmat:~/Downloads$ easy_install --version
usage: easy_install [options] requirement_or_url ...
or: easy_install
Marcus, I'll see if I can get our IT people's ear and figure out better
what is going on with sudo. It was indeed just a vanilla install of
16.04, and then IT did there mucking afterwards.
Thanks!
~Jason
On 10/12/2016 03:55 PM, Marcus Müller wrote:
Hi Jason,
I can see that sudo pecularitie
Hi,
I am using Gnu Radio 3.7.8 with uhd 003.008.005 and umtrx v2.2. When I use
the attached GRC flowgraph I see random drops in the magnitude of the
transmission and also a carrier wave. Please see the link below for the
output. I searched on the internet but could not find anything. I used a
diff
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