Hi Marcus,
Me and my team would be glad to help. I am aware that block interconnection
depends on the scheduler, which forbids loops. However, my idea was not as
ambitious as modifying the whole scheduler, but customizing the companion
to generate the c++ code of a block, and thus my question (a so
On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 7:01 PM, Ben Hilburn wrote:
> Presentations are now live: https://www.youtube.com/channel/
> UCceoapZVEDCQ4s8y16M7Fng
>
> There are some missing, but we'll get them up as soon as we get them. Same
> with the talk recordings, which will get posted to our YouTube channel.
>
Many Thanks Cinaed for going to this trouble :-).
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Hi Marcus,
Yes its true I couldn' t make much progress on this. Not able to find time as
I have a full time job. If I remember correctly, you mentioned that no-one has
implemented audio control loop within GNU Radio. And you were suggesting to
write it for ALSA and not with JACK.
May I know
Hi Federico,
so your idea is to use GNU Radio Companion to design blocks that
internally has a loopback?
That would kind of break the semantics of GRC being a tool for designing
GNU Raio flow graphs, but I'd still be open to that idea, if you could
explain in which way that would differ from it s
Hi Ben,
> May I know why not with JACK ?
>From the very same email you're referring to:
> (not much sense writing it for the Jack sink, if Jack can already do
> it internally)
Also,
> Here, I need your inputs.
I spent around 5 hrs on input on this topic already. I don't feel like
you need
I think Ben meant to post this link, which are the presentation slides.
https://www.gnuradio.org/grcon-2017/program/grcon17-presentations/
I expect the presentation videos will take a little while to edit and
publish.
Ron
On 09/19/2017 09:50 AM, Kevin Reid wrote:
On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 7:01
Hi,
so your idea is to use GNU Radio Companion to design blocks that internally
> has a loopback?
>
Actually, my idea was to use the companion to design blocks in c++. They
may have loops or not.
> That would kind of break the semantics of GRC being a tool for designing
> GNU Raio flow graphs
>
Y
Ok you're probably right, it's something at the Cmake level that's broken.
Thanks for the feedback.
On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 5:21 PM, Cinaed Simson
wrote:
> Okay, but just to be clear, I don't have python-gtk installed - only
> python-gtk2-dev.
>
> The dev version basically gives you the include
Hey,
thanks for the extensive answer! So, yeah, I think finding a way to come
up with a graphical way to program C++ is a bigger problem than fixing
the GNU Radio scheduler :) you're certainly invited to help on enabling
loopbacks; there's no "real" reason it's forbidden by the scheduler.
Essentia
Hi,
I am trying to install GNU Radio on ubuntu.
About GNU Radio installation, there are "Source Install", "PyBOMS" and "The
build-gnuradio script", which is the most recommended method?
Best Regards,
Satoshi
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Hello Satoshi-san:
I would recommend installing UHD and GNU Radio from source code. We have
detailed step-by-step instructions for doing this at the link below.
https://kb.ettus.com/Building_and_Installing_the_USRP_Open-Source_Toolchain_(UHD_and_GNU_Radio)_on_Linux
The build-gnuradio script auto
Hi Neel,
Thank you for your prompt reply.
I would like to installing UHD and GNU Radio from source code.
Best Regards,
Satoshi Ito
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