The cgran server seems to be down. I'll let you know when I am able to get
an account.

On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 8:36 AM, Colby Boyer <colby.bo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Sure. I will try to get a cgran account and upload my code to their SVN. It
> would then be easy to see the changes I made.
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 2:21 AM, Costantini, Andrea <costant...@ftw.at>wrote:
>
>> Hi Colby,
>>
>> I am glad that I am not the only one trying to port the code.
>> I guess you are in a more advanced state. I wasn't even able to run the
>> test.py. ;-)
>>
>> Would you like to share your modified code (even if it is not finished)?
>> so that I try to understand your modifications.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Andrea
>>
>> P.S. For the USRP2 api, I usually compare the USRP2 and USRP swig code
>> (e.g. usrp2.py and usrp_swig.py).
>>
>>
>> Colby Boyer wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Andrea,
>>>
>>> I am also working to port the 802.11b code to the USRP2. I have finished
>>> converting the code to hier_block2, and the bbn_80211b_test.py script works
>>> correctly and it can send packets in simulation. I am currently working on
>>> modifying the rx, and tx files to connect to the USRP2, but been struggling
>>> to make progress. I have not had much luck finding any documentation for the
>>> USRP2 function calls, so I am sorta lost on what to change in rx, tx and tx
>>> transmit path files. Does anyone have any links to the usrp2 api?
>>>
>>> I would be more than happy to share the modifications I made (built
>>> largly upon Douglas's work) with rest of the GNU radio community.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Colby Boyer
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
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