Please understand, I know nothing about networking, client, server, rpc, marshaling, sockets, Python and all newer programming environments. However; I do know C,C++ and understand Windows messaging, wait for single object, wait for multiple objects and similar Windows API stuff. Not sure if there is a counterpart in Linux. I want to use an external program, written in Pascal, running on the same machine and independent from Gnuradio, to control variables on the GRC flow graph. Specifically, I want to control the frequency, gain and more as needed of an Ettus B200 SDR. The Pascal program runs natively, on Ubuntu Linux; it does not require wine or any other Windows emulation. I know this may be difficult, as most examples are scripted in Python. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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