Yes, that one, and a few other system DLLs that Win8.1 has decided to "hide". Copying them into the gunuradio bin folder has everything working as expected.
I have it working now, which is cool. But same results you reported - rough around the edges with choppy audio. No OpenGL errors for me, but the audio is a problem for transmit. I'll probably toy around with it some more since Windows is usually my home, but with everything working so smoothly in Linux I'm not sure how invested I will be to make it work. Thanks for your help! On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 4:38 PM, Karl Koscher <super...@cs.washington.edu> wrote: > It occurred to me that you may need pthreadVC2.dll in your gnuradio bin > directory. > > On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Karl Koscher <super...@cs.washington.edu> > wrote: > >> It may report being unable to find or load gnuradio-osmocom.dll if one of >> its dependencies can't be loaded. I recommend downloading the "depends" >> tool (used to be part of the Windows SDK) and see what other DLLs it >> depends on. >> On Sep 8, 2014 6:54 AM, "Zezrum Ironforge" <zez...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> I also have gnuradio working okay on Windows. and also used the "first" >>> link to get it installed some time ago. Works fine for various flowgraphs >>> I've created with build in blocks, but I still haven't been able to get >>> gr-osmosdr library block working. Debugging it through, seems like it >>> never finds the gnuradio-osmocom.dll despite the dll being in the right >>> place. >>> >>> >>>
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