Hi Carl,
On Wed, Aug 23, 2023 at 02:43:22PM +1200, Carl Laufer wrote:
> I guess my next question is, can anyone update the old Windows build zip at
> https://osmocom.org/attachments/2242 as software like SDR# pulls rtlsdr.dll
> from that via a bat file? I guess they should really pull from the we
Thanks! Yeah those changes are sensible, I wasn't sure what header file to
use, and the printf is left over from debugging.
I guess my next question is, can anyone update the old Windows build zip at
https://osmocom.org/attachments/2242 as software like SDR# pulls rtlsdr.dll
from that via a bat fi
Hi Carl
On 22.08.23 04:16, Carl Laufer wrote:
Awesome thanks! I've attached the patch file here, hopefully this works.
I've made some additional changes to remove the compiler warnings the
previous patch was giving too.
I merged the commit, but changed two things:
- Removed a printf to stdou
Hi Steve,
Awesome thanks! I've attached the patch file here, hopefully this works.
I've made some additional changes to remove the compiler warnings the
previous patch was giving too.
If you or anyone at Osmocom needs a V4 unit for testing please send me an
email privately with address details.
Hi Carl,
On 18.08.23 08:34, Carl Laufer wrote:
I've just released a new R828D based dongle and it needs some code
changes to work. It would be great if the osmocom drivers could support it.
The dongle is based on the R828D chip, but unlike prior R828D dongles
which use 16 MHz, the V4 uses a 2