Thank you very much Ben,
The OOT blocks that I want to run in Android are written in C++ entirely.
My question is related to your comment "as long as they are built
appropriately".
That is, if it is possible to build OOT blocks to use in Android. But
reading your message, I assume that is
Hi, I use the control port, or at least I'm trying to... But I can only use
and see the performance counters, I can never see the graphical
representation on the proves that I use, and that will be so useful for my
dissertation thesis.
On Mon, 25 Mar 2019 at 08:44, Müller, Marcus (CEL) wrote:
>
Hi everyone,
My name is Zach Moxley, and I am a sophomore undergraduate student pursuing
an Electrical Engineering degree at Rice University. I would like to
contribute to the GNU Radio project through GSoC because it aligns well
with my interests in DSP.
A research group at Rice is currently
Hi Laura -
Sorry for the delayed response, here.
So, I'm not entirely sure I understand your question, actually. Once GNU
Radio is running in Android, using blocks from any module, in- or
out-of-tree, shouldn't be a problem as long as they are built
appropriately. Are you asking if you need to
?Hi all,
today, the student application period for GSoC 19 begins. I'm really happy that
we already have a lot of GSoC-related activity on this mailing list and I'm
looking forward to reading all those proposals!
Make sure you apply until April 9, which is usually a strictly enforced
Hello everyone,
Thanks for the detailed review.
I have made changes to my proposal, as per the discussion in the previous
emails and also included the timeline changes.
Please review the updated version of my proposal.
As a precursor to the actual project, I experimented with a rudimentary
Hi Johannes!
let me answer in-text real quick:
On Mon, 2019-03-25 at 10:13 +, Johannes Demel wrote:
> Hi Marcus,
>
> it seems like Thrift is a painful dependency. So, this is a pro
> ctrlport
> removal. Though, what else does ctrlport removal entail?
Removal of Ctrlport and the tools
Hi Marcus,
it seems like Thrift is a painful dependency. So, this is a pro ctrlport
removal. Though, what else does ctrlport removal entail?
Is it really only used for monitoring and control?
Just for clarification, the zeromq blocks are not affected?
How will the performance monitor be