If you're interested in taking the DSP approach on the Beagleboard my favorite 
guide to setting up and installing the proper environment is

http://ossie.wireless.vt.edu/trac/wiki/BeagleBoard

I've heard that the steps are a little outdated but if you stick with the 
toolset versions indicated on the webpage you should be fine.  I've managed to 
target the DSP from GNU Radio to do filtering mostly. I plan on making my code 
available but I've been too busy lately trying to meet some project deadlines 
so it might take me a while to do so.

But basically you can connect to the DSP from GNU Radio if tell the TI tools to 
generate libraries instead of excutable for your application and then you can 
follow the "How to write a Custom GNU Radio" tutorials to add them as custom 
blocks.

 


 

 al fayez


-----Original Message-----
From: Philip Balister <phi...@balister.org>
To: Thunder87 <thunderbolt...@mail.ru>
Cc: Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
Sent: Mon, Sep 6, 2010 3:44 pm
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] gnuradio on beagleboard?


On 09/06/2010 03:06 PM, Thunder87 wrote: 
> 
> Am I correct, thinking that gnuradio should work on any platform, as long as 
> it's on ubuntu? 
 
GNU Radio will run on Linux, OSX, and possibly windows etc. As noted, Ubuntu is 
just one flavour of Linux 
 
> 
> Will I be able to run it on  http://beagleboard.org/ Beagleboard  with 
> http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu Ubuntu ? 
 
GNU Radio runs on the Beagleboard already. Only the FIR fff filter has been 
optimized for NEON SIMD though. 
 
There are some guys at Virginia Tech looking at the using the DSP with GNU 
Radio also. They might have some more suggestions. 
 
Philip 
 
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