We have this page:
https://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/UsingCB
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On 15.04.2015 04:53, Trek wrote:
Hi, I am new to Gnuradio, just created a code::blocks project for the
GNURadio, is there an example sub-project in the code::blocks source
tree I could start play with?
thanks,
Hi, I am new to Gnuradio, just created a code::blocks project for the GNURadio,
is there an example sub-project in the code::blocks source tree I could start
play with?
thanks,___
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Dear Marcus,
When I used python, I followed gr-extras and developed my own blocks.
I looked at gr-audio, and saw that it uses alsa, which probably prohibited my
program, in which I used libusb,
to access my audio device for isochronous data acquisition; because I have
taken LIBUSB_ERROR_IO...
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... as long as you know how to use the functionality within, yes.
But with only the library file, your compiler can't say how the
functions you want to use look like.
However, to repeat: GNU Radio has *no* functionality to talk to any
device. It wraps
Dear Marcus,
I have found libgnuradio-runtime.so file, I guess this will allow me to use
entire gnuradio functionality in Code::Blocks.
Thank you,
Abdullah
On Sunday, April 13, 2014 3:33 AM, abdullah unutmaz
wrote:
Dear Marcus,
Firstly thank you for your time.
I want to use gnuradio wit
Dear Marcus,
Firstly thank you for your time.
I want to use gnuradio with not only USRP kits but also other kind of devices
which are
connected via USBport or ethernet. I have developed python programs using
gnuradio,
but currently I am required to use C++, and I prefer to use Code::Blocks.
I
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Hi Abdullah,
Now I'm even more confused.
GNU Radio has no USB or Ethernet functionality at all (It has network
blocks, but they don't have anything to do with ethernet level -- they
just use your operation system's sockets and don't care about etherne
Greetins everybody,
In my previous message, I said I had found no no .so file :).
I would like to ask you, especially to use usb/ethernet communication functions
of gnuradio,
which .so file I would need to link in Code::Blocks.
Thanks in advance,
Abdullah
On Saturday, April 12, 2014 6:36 PM,
Greetings everybody,
I have been using Code::Blocks IDE for a while. And I have tried to link
GnuRadio in Code:Blocks,
but I have not found any ".so" file in Ubuntu, although I have searched via
terminal with the command
"locate".
I have read the tutorial in the web page:
http://gnuradio.org/r
Hi List,
I just added a tutorial page [1] on how to use Code::Blocks with GNU
Radio. I hope you find it useful. I just started using Code::Blocks thus
I described my experience with GNU Radio/Code::Blocks so far.
Johannes
[1] http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/UsingCB
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