Hi, Johnathan, John, Matt and Josh
Thank you all for the help! The problem was solved!:)
When I am using the SD card via a USB adapter, it shows the name "dev/sd1".
By using this name, it gives me the same results as before.
However, the USRP works well by using the name "mmcblk0" . :)
Anothe
> > 3. Using sudo ./u2_flash_tool --dev=/dev/mmcblk0p1 -t s/w txrx.bin ¨Cw
>
> I'm a litttle concerned that you have an MMC card and not an SD card,
> based on the device name that gets created when you insert the card
> into your read/writer. Using SD cards, I've only ever seen Ubuntu
> generate
On 03/04/2010 11:24 AM, Josh Blum wrote:
3. Using sudo ./u2_flash_tool --dev=/dev/mmcblk0p1 -t s/w txrx.bin �Cw
I'm a litttle concerned that you have an MMC card and not an SD card,
based on the device name that gets created when you insert the card
into your read/writer. Using SD cards, I've
3. Using sudo ./u2_flash_tool --dev=/dev/mmcblk0p1 -t s/w txrx.bin �Cw
I'm a litttle concerned that you have an MMC card and not an SD card,
based on the device name that gets created when you insert the card
into your read/writer. Using SD cards, I've only ever seen Ubuntu
generate devices o
I used the SD card with the laptop built-in reader. Actucally it is a bit
difficult to buy a mmc card in shop now. :) I will try to use the other SD
reader outside the laptop to see the difference. thank you.
Andy
Johnathan Corgan-2 wrote:
>
> On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 08:51, Andy_Long wrote:
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 08:51, Andy_Long wrote:
> I have bought another brand (ADATA) 2GB SD card today and did the same thing
> as before since I can not find any Kingston card available in shop.
> 3. Using sudo ./u2_flash_tool --dev=/dev/mmcblk0p1 -t s/w txrx.bin �Cw
I'm a litttle concerned th
Hi Johnathan, appreciate for your help.
I have bought another brand (ADATA) 2GB SD card today and did the same thing
as before since I can not find any Kingston card available in shop.
1. I downloaded txrx.bin and u2_rev3.bin files from
http://gnuradio.org/releases/usrp2-bin/trunk/
and u2
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 08:14, Andy_Long wrote:
> I have run this command successful. But the usrp2 is still not working
> properly. The problem is that only one LED light (F) is on after inserting
> the 2Gb SD card (normal SD card produced by sandisk).
This usually means the firmware was not loa
Johnathan, Thank you for your advice.
I have run this command successful. But the usrp2 is still not working
properly. The problem is that only one LED light (F) is on after inserting
the 2Gb SD card (normal SD card produced by sandisk).
There are two previous advices for the same problem given
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 12:43, Andy_Long wrote:
> Since I am the beginner user of Linux system, I do not know how to enter
> this website address in terminal. So I just download u2_flash_tool file to
> my computer fold and go to this fold directory to run the command
> u2_flash_tool again. But I s
Hello,
I have finished all the install setup of GNUradio (in Ubuntu 9.04 by using
DebianPackages)and test for dial_tone example which seems operating well.
One problem is that the SD card delivered is broken as mentioned on website
that I have to use another SD card and write firmware by myself.
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