If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
On Mon, 5 Dec 2016 at 12:16 Rolando Paz wrote:
> :-)
>
> I have installed this versions:
>
> construct-2.5.2
> corr-0.7.3
> katcp-0.3.4
> h5py-2.6.0
> pyephem-3.7.6.0
>
> If I install katcp-0.6.0 some problems arise, so I had to install
>
:-)
I have installed this versions:
construct-2.5.2
corr-0.7.3
katcp-0.3.4
h5py-2.6.0
pyephem-3.7.6.0
If I install katcp-0.6.0 some problems arise, so I had to install
katcp-0.3.4. so, I am thinking update my filesystem version, because can be
outdated?
Regards
Rolando
2016-12-05 14:04
Hi Rolando,
Nice work!
My advice - if everything works, don't touch it! It would be good to note
your currently working combination of package versions, in case you have
problems in the future.
Cheers
Jack
On Mon, 5 Dec 2016, 12:01 Rolando Paz, wrote:
> Hi Jack
>
> I found
Hi Jack
I found this email
http://www.mail-archive.com/casper@lists.berkeley.edu/msg02504.html
Then I used minicom and I replaced tcpborphserver2
root@roach:/usr/local/sbin# ls
fancontrol pwmconfig sensors-detecttcpborphserver2 tgtap
flash_eraseall sensordtb2server-allfix
Hi Rolando,
Can you telnet into the roach using the command
telnet 7147
You should be greeted by a welcome prompt. In the prompt, type
?help
If you can paste the output of these commands in an email, maybe I can find
you a version of the katcpserver which will work (assuming that's the
Hi Jack
I have a ROACH1 Rev.3, S/N 040433, and I'm using the file system that came
in the SD-Card to use ROACH.
Is this what I need to update?
Also, I am using corr-0.7.3 and katcp-0.3.4.
What are the correct versions of corr and katcp for my ROACH? Or, should I
use casperfpga?
Best Regard
Hi All –
Thanks for the responses – so it all works as I thought (which is reassuring).
Regards,
Richard
From: Aaron Parsons [mailto:apars...@berkeley.edu]
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2016 10:58 AM
To: Jayanth Chennamangalam ;
The CASPER PFB uses a sample NTAPS times, using a sliding window that jumps
by NCHAN time samples.
On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 7:33 AM Jayanth Chennamangalam
wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> In the VEGAS LBW modes, a sliding window is implemented. As you've pointed
> out, the existence
Hi Richard,
I will let someone else say how the PFB block is actually implemented, but
the correct method is as you have described, so that each sample in a 4-tap
PFB will be used 4 times. I do not see how it could work otherwise, and
indeed the whole point of the PFB is to give the effect of a
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