High Performance SDR ( http://hpsdr.org ) has been working on a high
end audio interface for SDR (up to 192 kHz bandwidth at baseband, I/Q
delivery over USB 2.0). It has a PWM modulator, and even a microphone
hookup and codec for microphone and speakers.
The set of boards required is Atlas
On Friday 13 July 2007, Tom Rondeau wrote:
> Hector Oron wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> >> Now, I say this, but frankly, I don't like Fedora. If I could use
> >> Debian/Ubuntu on the PS3, I would, but for the tools support, this is
> >> just the way to go.
> >
> > Just in case you did not know:
> >
> > In
Hector Oron wrote:
> Hello,
>
>> Now, I say this, but frankly, I don't like Fedora. If I could use
>> Debian/Ubuntu on the PS3, I would, but for the tools support, this is
>> just the way to go.
>
> Just in case you did not know:
>
> Installing Cell BE SDK V2.0 on a Debian Host
> http://blog.perlpl
That needs a Linux ALSA sink.
Bob
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Johnathan Corgan wrote:
Philip Balister wrote:
What would be a good GNU Radio test on a 500 MHz PPC board, with a
USRP, but no display?
To just test that GNU Radio itself is sane, you can run the dial tone
demo in:
gnuradio-examples/python/audio/dial_ton
Philip Balister wrote:
> What would be a good GNU Radio test on a 500 MHz PPC board, with a
> USRP, but no display?
To just test that GNU Radio itself is sane, you can run the dial tone
demo in:
gnuradio-examples/python/audio/dial_tone.py
This will send a dial tone to the audio output.
You can
OK, using OpenEmbedded, I built a file sysem image with GNU Radio
(from svn) for my EFIKA board. usrper can set the led fine :)
Now, I am not a GNU Radio user. I do have these files in /usr/bin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ usrp
usrp_cal_dc_offset usrp_ra_receiver.pyusrper
usrp_flex.py
Hello,
Now, I say this, but frankly, I don't like Fedora. If I could use
Debian/Ubuntu on the PS3, I would, but for the tools support, this is
just the way to go.
Just in case you did not know:
Installing Cell BE SDK V2.0 on a Debian Host
http://blog.perlplexity.org/?p=3
For installing instr
Luke Scharf wrote:
> Clark Pope wrote:
>> Anyway, you're saying the way to go is FC6 and not YDL, right? Maybe
>> Eric can confirm he plans to use FC6?
>
> I've been on the YDL list for a while, since we use them for their
> Apple XServe support. (I run FC6 on my G5 Tower desktop, for the
> reas
From: Luke Scharf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Clark Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] PS3 and gnuradio
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 10:56:22 -0400
Clark Pope wrote:
Anyway, you're saying the way to go is FC6 a
Clark Pope wrote:
Anyway, you're saying the way to go is FC6 and not YDL, right? Maybe
Eric can confirm he plans to use FC6?
I've been on the YDL list for a while, since we use them for their Apple
XServe support. (I run FC6 on my G5 Tower desktop, for the reasons
that I'll mention shortly
Eric might still be on vacation in South America or Europe!
Eric is running triple boot, FC5, FC6, and YDL. I run FC6 and GnuRadio
compiles just fine but does not run. I have asked here if there is
ANYONE who has GnuRadio compiling and running on ANY kind of power PC
running FC6 and receive
ROTECTED]>
To: GNU Radio Discuss
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] PS3 and gnuradio
Date: Sat, 07 Jul 2007 22:34:56 +0100
You can run GNU Radio using the new version of the hierarchical blocks. The
example in gnuradio-examples/python/hier/usrp/usrp_siggen.py runs on PS3 as
is. The reason
You can run GNU Radio using the new version of the hierarchical blocks.
The example in gnuradio-examples/python/hier/usrp/usrp_siggen.py runs on
PS3 as is. The reason is due to more of the scheduling being handled in
C++ and very minimal work in Python. I tracked down the problem in the
Python
So far I have been unable to get the python to work properly on any
Power PC running Linux. It runs on Mac OSX but not PPC. For example,
make check
fails in a segmentation error in the base routine that runs the actual
checks.
It is no trouble at all to get GnuRadio to make and install on
I see that you can buy a PS3 now with YDL linux installed.
(http://www.terrasoftsolutions.com/products/sony/) How are the efforts to
get gnu radio running on it going?
I don't play video games but I'm seriously considering buying to get the
bluray player, Would be great if I can run gnuradi
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