On Tue, Jan 03, 2012 at 01:34:43PM -0500, mle...@ripnet.com wrote:
>
> My experience with USB + VMware, through a Windows host system into
> a Ubuntu VM, is that USB behaviour is bizarre and unreliable during
> enumeration/reconnect.
>
> I have to deal with this every day as an
> Android devel
On Tue, 3 Jan 2012 11:15:14 -0700, Matt Mills wrote:
> On Tue,
Jan 3, 2012 at 10:36 AM, Ben Hilburn wrote:
>
>> But you should not
have to 'try it twice', unless something about your USB driver or OS is
broken.
>
> FYI I was seeing the "try it twice" behaviour consistently
with VMware; prob
On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 10:36 AM, Ben Hilburn wrote:
> But you should not have to 'try it twice', unless something about your USB
> driver or OS is broken.
>
FYI I was seeing the "try it twice" behaviour consistently with VMware;
probably because it has to reconnect the device to the VM.
>
> First, you need to always try it twice. If the code loads my USRP1 with
> firmware, it does not get found.
uhd_find_devices loads the firmware onto your device, at which point the
device re-enumerates and identifies. If the USB driver installed on your
system, or the OS itself, handles re-en
On Sat, Dec 31, 2011 at 11:28:07PM -0800, dave k wrote:
> usrp b100
> Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS
> tried gnuradio install via script
>
> $ uhd_find_devices
> linux; GNU C++ version 4.4.3; Boost_104000; UHD_003.004.000-6795022
>
> No UHD Devices Found
First, you need to always try it twice. If the cod
On 12/31/2011 11:28 PM, dave k wrote:
> usrp b100
> Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS
> tried gnuradio install via script
>
> $ uhd_find_devices
> linux; GNU C++ version 4.4.3; Boost_104000; UHD_003.004.000-6795022
>
> No UHD Devices Found
>
Does "sudo uhd_find_devices" discover a device? If so, might be
usrp b100
Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS
tried gnuradio install via script
$ uhd_find_devices
linux; GNU C++ version 4.4.3; Boost_104000; UHD_003.004.000-6795022
No UHD Devices Found
Tried manual compile and install of uhd binary driver. not working either
dpkg -l | grep uhd
ii uhd 003.003.001