Dear Ashraf,

that error is not very common. It means that your PC didn't get an "OK"
from the USRP in time.
Did you get "O", or "U", or "S" printed to your console?
If you did, did upgrading UHD help?

If it didn't, please contact supp...@ettus.com.

Best regards,
Marcus

On 06/16/2015 03:58 PM, Ashraf Younis wrote:
> I see, I will try to update my system and hope that it works. Thank you.
>
> On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 9:31 AM, madengr <rfeng...@me.com
> <mailto:rfeng...@me.com>> wrote:
>
>     Well googling that error points to something with the B200.  I ran
>     it last
>     night with latest UHD/GR and it runs fine.  Python has no issues
>     with 1000
>     length list of floats.
>     Lou
>
>
>     Ashraf Younis wrote
>     > Amazing, this seems to do what I needed. Thank you. It seems my list is
>     > too
>     > big because I get a RuntimeError: AssertionError: accum_timeout <
>     > _timeout.
>
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