>2010/3/2 Johnathan Corgan jcor...@corganenterprises.com
>Yes. You will need to learn the GNU Radio architecture, then write a
>custom C++ source block that knows how to read samples from your TE320
>board. Yes, you will need to know C++.
>I suggest you start using GRC as a way of learning the G
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 17:20, Makmur Hidayat wrote:
> Dear Johnathan,
>
> Thank you for your information.
> I inform you that now. I have already installed GNU Radio on ubuntu linux
> (Jaunthy) and I can run example successfully. I want to process signal from
> the DSP connected to a computer
>
2010/1/26 Johnathan Corgan
> On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 17:16, Makmur Hidayat wrote:
>
> I want to use GNU Radio to process signal with TE320 Series Xilinx
> Spartan-3A DSP Industrial Micromodule.
This wouldn't be too difficult once you learn the GNU Radio C++ API.
Johnathan
Dear Johnathan,
Tha