this, since I
think that 'lspci' on the VM side will see some kind of emulated
network card.
I've taken the liberty of copying this to the usrp-users list, since
this is more USRP-centric, than GnuRadio-centric.
On 2015-07-09 09:21, George Hadley wrote:
I am indeed running i
?
Do you two ethernet ports have distinct addresses, and do your two
USRPs have distinct addresses to match?
On 2015-07-09 09:21, George Hadley wrote:
I am indeed running inside a VM presently. Details below:
Hardware:
USRP N210 (2x) connected to dual-port gigabit ethernet card:
09:09, George Hadley wrote:
Hello,
I'm working on developing some gnuradio exercises, some of which
involve using USRP N210 devices as transmitters. When I attempt to run the
related flowgraphs, I get a stream of sequence errors (S) in the GRC log
window. Attached are a p
Thanks,
George
Mon Jul 6 09:03:20 2015
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much for yours!
--George
On 3/24/2015 12:54 PM, Tom Rondeau wrote:
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 9:01 AM, George Hadley <mailto:ghad...@purdue.edu>> wrote:
Greetings all,
I recently began using gnuradio and GRC with a pair of
USRPs. It's my understanding that pla
Greetings all,
I recently began using gnuradio and GRC with a pair of USRPs.
It's my understanding that plans are underway to ultimately remove WX in
v3.9 as a GUI option from gnuradio, and replace it with QT. It's also my
understanding that QT GUI development is underway in future ver
Greetings all,
I recently began using gnuradio and GRC with a pair of USRPs.
It's my understanding that plans are underway to ultimately remove WX in
v3.9 as a GUI option from gnuradio, and replace it with QT. It's also my
understanding that QT GUI development is underway in future ver