It just seems like that is a current execution line. Microsoft doesn't even
mention a specific name in some of their documentation:
https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/cpp/config-msvc
Mine (attached) looks pretty much the same as yours showing a breakpoint and
current execution point.
Is the
Dave,
I guess I'm tired and missed that you already mentioned your version. That
version (1.64.2) is the same version I use under Ubuntu 18.04, and WSL2 Ubuntu
20.04, and I haven't noticed the issue you're seeing.
Jeff
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Hi all,
I recently purchased a USRP B210.
I am trying to use two channel transmissions but do not get it to work.
As a simple test I created 2 FM modulated carriers.
If I configure only one channel it works as expected but when I configure 2
channels I only get the second channel on my spectrum a
On 2022-02-21 09:35, hnas cable guy wrote:
Hi all,
I recently purchased a USRP B210.
I am trying to use two channel transmissions but do not get it to work.
As a simple test I created 2 FM modulated carriers.
If I configure only one channel it works as expected but when I
configure 2 channels
Hi Marcin,
Thanks again for your help! I was a little busy and finally got around to
looking at the two C++ fir filter documents you sent me.
I tried to design an OOT C++ FIR lowpass filter block based on my
understanding of these documents but my code shows error (squidly). In the
OOT C++ code,
First posting to list.
I installed GNU Radio using Macports on macOS 12.1 (Monterey).
When I tried to start GnuRadio in the terminal with the command $
gnuradio-companion there was no response of any kind.
I restarted the mac, but still no response. The only way back to a terminal
prompt was CTL-
I pretty much gave up on running GnuRadio on MacOS and installed in a Parallels
Ubuntu VM instead.
On Feb 21, 2022, 7:01 PM -0500, James Merkel , wrote:
> First posting to list.
> I installed GNU Radio using Macports on macOS 12.1 (Monterey).
> When I tried to start GnuRadio in the terminal with
> I pretty much gave up on running GnuRadio on MacOS and installed in a
> Parallels Ubuntu VM instead.
Yeah, I am considering doing that too.
Actually, I am running GNURadio on anther Mac box with the Ubuntu.OS. That
works ok, but it’s a little slow, since it’s an older Mac (2011 iMac).
That’s w