(assuming you based it on a previously exsisting setup) some information as to where to start with a design of this type I'd be very happy. This type of technology could be very useful in the field of fMRI and I hope to hear from you soon.
-Garrett Mc
I think i've narrowed down the problems with my code to the mux setting
for the usrp system. Is there anywhere you could point me to for
a list of possible values for that mux, currently i'm just using one i
found in a demo program but can't seem to find a list of all possible
v
s a series of 110 U8 values converted to bits and then converted to a sample level (samplerate/desired data rate) and passed to the usrp. Unfortunately when passed to the USRP this nets me the 'uU' error and kicks me out to the next round of the
in the tutorial?). Any help would
be appreciated and if you need copies of the config files I’m using I’ll
be glad to post them sometime tonight.
-Garrett McGrath
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Specifically do I use something akin to:
const float *in0= (const float *) input_items[0];
const float *in1= (const float *) input_items[1];
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
-Garrett McGrath
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length of time. This is then fed back as the
result, it could be anywhere from 20 times to 10,000 times larger. What
exactly do I do (especially concerning the ‘consume’ behavior for
this situation)?
Any help, advice or guidance on this topic would be
fantastically helpful.
-Garrett McGrath
rc,0), (dst,0))
fg.connect((src,0), (dst,1))
// this is of course just pseudo code as I’m not
entirely sure how to sink to the USRP yet, but I’m working on it.
-Garrett McGrath
PS: if I wanted to have a set of arguments passed to the
aloumoti_encode block when it’s bound to ‘src’ would I
work
and all this array data passing was killing me. As such I’ve converted
to a vector system (also enjoying the higher readability and direct assignment
constructor.) However I’ve not got to convert out of a vector and into a
string to output at the end of my code. Any suggestions?
-Garrett
Ok I’ve already sorted out a few things with the SUSE
10 install but I’m stuck installing the Octave software.
Specifically I seem to be having an issue with f2c, initially I tried
installing f2c and fort77. Doing this cause errors due to something mucking
up in fort77, and as such I’ve r