[Discuss-gnuradio] Does anybody have sucessfully installed GNU Radio on Windows

2010-10-29 Thread Matt Dunstan
Hi,

    OK, I really don't know what to do with that GNU Radio. I tried to install 
it many times with CygWin and MinGW but no success, this is why I have this 
question: does anybody have sucessfully installed GNU Radio on Windows OS (on 
the site of Ettus Research it's written: it works under Win 7, XP ...)? or 
maybe 
everybody is working under Linux and I shouldn't try to install GNU Radio on 
Windows because I waste my time as I did in the last 3 month. One may ask why 
Windows and not Linux: because this is the OS I'm used to and I found it very 
easy to make any kind of software for my projects. Thank you very much for any 
answer. Maybe after 3 month finally I will be able to see a signal on my 
screen, 
that would be one of the biggest miracles in the world. If it will not start 
than I will throw it away and find other hardware that is more Windows friendly 
(DLL drivers and others) and that will help me to make some real world 
applications because I don't want to use it only to see some signals I want to 
get and send real data (data packages).

Best Regards,
Matt Dunstan.


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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Does anybody have sucessfully installed GNU Radio on Windows

2010-10-29 Thread Nick Foster
On Fri, 2010-10-29 at 13:54 -0700, Matt Dunstan wrote:
 Hi,
  
 OK, I really don't know what to do with that GNU Radio. I tried to
 install it many times with CygWin and MinGW but no success, this is
 why I have this question: does anybody have sucessfully installed GNU
 Radio on Windows OS (on the site of Ettus Research it's written: it
 works under Win 7, XP ...)? 

Yes. Some people have successfully run Gnuradio under Windows. Most
people are using Linux as it is better-supported. The installation
process might not be as straightforward as under Linux. The Ettus UHD
drivers work on Windows.

 or maybe everybody is working under Linux and I shouldn't try to
 install GNU Radio on Windows because I waste my time as I did in the
 last 3 month. One may ask why Windows and not Linux: because this is
 the OS I'm used to and I found it very easy to make any kind of
 software for my projects. Thank you very much for any answer. Maybe
 after 3 month finally I will be able to see a signal on my screen,
 that would be one of the biggest miracles in the world. If it will not
 start than I will throw it away and find other hardware that is more
 Windows friendly (DLL drivers and others) and that will help me to
 make some real world applications because I don't want to use it only
 to see some signals I want to get and send real data (data packages).

Asking specific questions (when I do X it gives Y instead of the
expected Z: here are the things I tried, and here are the relevant
configuration files) will probably net better results than has anyone
else gotten it to work. Good questions tend to get answered, and
specific bugs brought to our attention tend to get fixed.

--n

  
 Best Regards,
 Matt Dunstan.
 
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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Does anybody have sucessfully installed GNU Radio on Windows

2010-10-29 Thread Eric Blossom
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 01:54:19PM -0700, Matt Dunstan wrote:
 Hi,
 
     OK, I really don't know what to do with that GNU Radio. I tried to 
 install 
 it many times with CygWin and MinGW but no success, this is why I have this 
 question: does anybody have sucessfully installed GNU Radio on Windows OS (on 
 the site of Ettus Research it's written: it works under Win 7, XP ...)? or 
 maybe 
 everybody is working under Linux and I shouldn't try to install GNU Radio on 
 Windows because I waste my time as I did in the last 3 month. One may ask why 
 Windows and not Linux: because this is the OS I'm used to and I found it very 
 easy to make any kind of software for my projects. Thank you very much for 
 any 
 answer. Maybe after 3 month finally I will be able to see a signal on my 
 screen, 
 that would be one of the biggest miracles in the world. If it will not start 
 than I will throw it away and find other hardware that is more Windows 
 friendly 
 (DLL drivers and others) and that will help me to make some real world 
 applications because I don't want to use it only to see some signals I want 
 to 
 get and send real data (data packages).
 
 Best Regards,
 Matt Dunstan.

Hi Matt,

This is a follow up to Nick's answer.

GNU Radio, like most free software projects, is supported by volunteer
efforts.  It is the case that most active developers here tend to
favor the *nix platforms, for reasons quite similar to yours, plus a
lot having to do with freedom.  But that's a different conversation.

That said, we do try to avoid doing anything that would make GNU Radio
NOT work on any platform, including the variety of Microsoft OS's.  We
have users running under Linux (or course), but also OS/X and BSD too.
We also have active users running on x86, x86-64, PPC (32 and 64-bit)
and ARM, so the system as a whole has proven to be quite portable.

If you are interested in better support under Windows, then you, or
perhaps somebody you know, are probably in the best position to make
that happen.  We would be delighted to have good, solid support for
Windows, but that's going to take some effort from somebody.  There
are many experts on this list who are masters in multiple domains.  
At least some of them have deep knowledge of the guts of GNU Radio and
have substantial experience with portability concerns surrounding big,
complex s/w systems.  If you ask good questions, there's a pretty good
chance that these folks will step up to answer your questions.

If you're interested in helping with windows issues, we'd love to have
your assistance.  This is all about growing a bigger pile of high
quality free software.

Finally, we've found that the suggestions mentioned in the link below
have worked well at soliciting quality responses on this mailing list.

  http://gnuradio.org/redmine/wiki/1/ReportingErrors

Thanks for writing.  Sorry to hear about your pain.
We'd love to have better support on windows.  Perhaps you could help?

Eric

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