On 15.01.2011 15:46, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
>> It would be really cool to create a "total GNU" solution for the GNURADIO.
>> GNU EDA tools, GNU-like Hardware (open-source community license),
>> GNU FPGA-code, GNU µC-Code, GNU signal processing (the existing Gnuradio),
>> GNU operating system, GNU p
On 15.01.2011 16:17, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
>> It would be really cool to create a "total GNU" solution for the GNURADIO.
>> GNU EDA tools, GNU-like Hardware (open-source community license),
>> GNU FPGA-code, GNU µC-Code, GNU signal processing (the existing Gnuradio),
>> GNU operating system, GNU p
>
> It would be really cool to create a "total GNU" solution for the GNURADIO.
> GNU EDA tools, GNU-like Hardware (open-source community license),
> GNU FPGA-code, GNU µC-Code, GNU signal processing (the existing Gnuradio),
> GNU operating system, GNU postprocessing (GNU Octave), GNU visualization
>
> On 13.01.2011 02:36, Jamie Morken wrote:
>
> What's your opinion about gEDA?
>
> It would be really cool to create a "total GNU" solution for the GNURADIO.
> GNU EDA tools, GNU-like Hardware (open-source community license),
> GNU FPGA-code, GNU µC-Code, GNU signal processing (the existing Gn
On 13.01.2011 02:36, Jamie Morken wrote:
> I am interested in helping out with making some new gnuradio hardware that is
> compatible with the USRP daughterboards. I worked with Matt doing CAD
> on the original gnuradio project hardware and have since then made lots more
> boards including a cyc