Re: GRC General Comment & Question

2020-01-08 Thread Derek Kozel
Hi John, If there's already a C++ or Python driver (or one that can be easily wrapped/called by one of those languages) then the additional code (an Out Of Tree module) to expose the device into GRC is usually very straightforward. I've done a few hardware devices now from DC power supplies up to

Re: GRC General Comment & Question

2020-01-08 Thread GNU Radio, the Free & Open-Source Toolkit for Software Radio
On 1/8/20 7:14 AM, Müller, Marcus (CEL) wrote: Dear John, you mean an external device that can interact with GNU Radio's sample streams? Well, I'd say it's not very hard per se – all you need is to write a driver for that device. That driver needs to have an interface that you can use to transm

Re: GRC General Comment & Question

2020-01-08 Thread CEL
Dear John, you mean an external device that can interact with GNU Radio's sample streams? Well, I'd say it's not very hard per se – all you need is to write a driver for that device. That driver needs to have an interface that you can use to transmit samples from your PC to the device, or get sam

GRC General Comment & Question

2020-01-08 Thread GNU Radio, the Free & Open-Source Toolkit for Software Radio
Good morning Marcus, and to the other erudite, frequent contributors to this e-mail list.  I'm far from a subject matter expert on the GNU Radio Companion (GRC) but consider it to be one of the best examples of a user-friendly, mouse-driven, object-oriented programming environment.  My hat's of