On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 7:45 PM, Michael Dickens wrote:
> I'm using an MBP "Early 2008", relevant result of "lspci" is:
>
> Ethernet controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. Unknown device 436a (rev
> 13)
>
> ps> For OSX users who want to have 'lspci' available to them, see <
> http://www.x86dev.
I'm using an MBP "Early 2008", relevant result of "lspci" is:
Ethernet controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. Unknown device 436a
(rev 13)
ps> For OSX users who want to have 'lspci' available to them, see < http://www.x86dev.org/forum/index.php?topic=307.0
>. The patches are for pciutil
There are some issues with some GigE chipsets and the USRP2. See
http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki/USRP2GigEReports
for more details. It seems that the Marvell chip is not in that list
yet. However, its cousin is.
Cheers,
Thomas
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 1:01 PM, Marco Aurelio wrote:
> Why do you n
Why do you need to know the chipset?
I think gnuradio should work with any chipset
Marco Casaroli
Inatel
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 11:17 PM, Leslie Choong wrote:
> Thanks for your input Mike. I'm planning on installing a Linux distro
> (likely Ubuntu) on the MBP. I did do a number of Google se
Leslie Choong wrote:
> Thanks for your input Mike. I'm planning on installing a Linux distro
> (likely Ubuntu) on the MBP. I did do a number of Google searches
> trying to identify the chipset, but was unable to get the exact
> chipset.
> -Leslie
>
I have a circa Jan 2007 MacBook Pro (HW Rev 3,1
Hi,
1) Download and run Ubuntu live CD first (do not install).
2) From terminal, run :
dmesg | grep Ethernet
and/or run:
lspci | grep Ethernet
and you will know what is your chip set.
Best Regards,
Firas
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Thanks for your input Mike. I'm planning on installing a Linux distro
(likely Ubuntu) on the MBP. I did do a number of Google searches
trying to identify the chipset, but was unable to get the exact
chipset.
-Leslie
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Michael Dickens wrote:
> Hi Leslie - I don't kno
Hi Leslie - I don't know what chipset my MBP uses; I can find out if
you really want (I'm sure Googling for it would work eventually).
That said: If I understand the current state of the USRP2 software, at
this time it doesn't matter because the USRP2 software component of
GNU Radio curren
Hi Everyone, I'm looking into doing some development on a Macbook Pro
with a USRP2. I've tried to find out what ethernet chipset the Macbook
Pro uses but have only been deduce that it uses a Marvell based
chipset. Can anyone confirm how their Macbook Pro works with the
USRP2? Otherwise I'll have lo