>2010/3/2 Johnathan Corgan jcor...@corganenterprises.com >Yes. You will need to learn the GNU Radio architecture, then write a >custom C++ source block that knows how to read samples from your TE320 >board. Yes, you will need to know C++.
>I suggest you start using GRC as a way of learning the GNU Radio >flowgraph architecture, and then study the 'gr-howto-write-a-block' >component to understand the mechanics of how custom C++ blocks are >written. Thank you for your suggestion I have learnt GNU Radio architecture using GRC and study the 'gr-howto-write-a-block'. But the TE320 is still in ordering. Therefore I want to make a simulation. I am still confuse to do that. Do you have example the code for other hardware? Thanks Makmur
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