e call to create/init the usrp_standard_rx class
(or whatever it's called).
Thanks for any help you might have,
Jim Lindstrom
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On 3/17/06, Eric Blossom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Mar 17, 2006 at 06:33:39PM -0600, Jim Lindstrom wrote:> I'm using the USRP board and libusrp for some prototyping right now. I'
Eric,
Thanks for the speedy reply -- and I'm glad to hear that there's a
known issue. I'm using the 2.5 core (I think), but I'll get back
to you on Monday with all the relevant details.
jblOn 3/17/06, Eric Blossom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jim, I do know for a fact that there's a leak in the wx
I'm using the USRP board and libusrp for some prototyping right
now. I'm running into some strange behavior where after my
machine has been up for a while and I've used libusrp a fair ammount
(after maybe a day or two of use), I start to get the process being
killed and /var/log/messages reporting
On 9/20/05, Eric Blossom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any thoughts?Long ago, in a galaxy far far away, I built a state-chart
compiler and runtime system that was used as part of the real-timecontrol in a line of secure phones. Besides the state-chartabstraction, it also included hierarchical block
On 9/19/05, Eric Blossom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The control and feedback side of things are still an area ofresearch.
Is anyone actively playing around with control and/or feedback?
I'm interested in learning any lessons people may have learned.
I am aware of some grad students who are wo
Can anyone point me at some very complex gnuradio examples? I'm
curious to see how the control and feedback side of things are managed,
and how unwieldly (or not) the building of the graph can be. For
instance, when looking through the HowtoHdTv, I realized that there
isn't so much an "HDTV Appli