on Abele ; discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
Sent: Thu, August 5, 2010 2:21:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] USRP, GNU Radio on Windows
Hey,
This may seem like a dumb suggestion but have you tried running the scripts
from
the command line to see why they're failing? Start with somethin
Hey,
This may seem like a dumb suggestion but have you tried running the scripts
from the command line to see why they're failing? Start with something
simple like dial_tone.py (from the python/audio subfolder in
gnuradio-examples). I've never used minGW, but I had no problems getting
GNURadio ins
> thank you for the reply, I updated the GNU Radio to version 3.3.0, but
> there is not working. If I want to start a script by double clicking the cmd
> line window is opened and closed and nothing happens. The USB driver is
> installed, everything seems to be OK but it's not.
> Florian.
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Hi Jason,
thank you for the reply, I updated the GNU Radio to version 3.3.0, but there
is not working. If I want to start a script by double clicking the cmd line
window is opened and closed and nothing happens. The USB driver is installed,
everything seems to be OK but it's not.
Florian.
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Florian Eugen wrote:
> I just entered into the world of GNU Radio. I bought an USRP + WBX +
> LP0410 (400MHz - 1GHz). I managed to install GNU Radio (v. 3.2.2) on a
> Windows XP SP3
Florian,
Welcome. Unfortunately, your next step will be to upgrade to GNU
R
Hi,
I just entered into the world of GNU Radio. I bought an USRP + WBX +
LP0410 (400MHz - 1GHz). I managed to install GNU Radio (v. 3.2.2) on a Windows
XP SP3 (with MinGW, msys, numpy, wxpython and others), but what to do from now
on? What I want to do is: I made some modules (PIC microco