IF you wanted to maximise the SDR1000 group participation in programming
I'd say that the design architecture is paramount and would lead onto
choosing the programming language(s) to suit the structure best.
As a family man with limited time for hobbies I'd like to be able to
develop a small chun
On Oct 18, 2006, at 11:35 PM, Mark Mumaw wrote:
> I qualify for the academic
> version of VS .net 2003. Does it have everything that I need? Do I
> also
> need a C compiler or is that included in VS?
>
> 73 Mark NU6X
Hi Mark
Visual Studio.net 2003 academic is what I use here. It compiles th
Bob Cowdery wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-10-18 at 19:20 -0500, KE5EUP wrote:
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I'd like to have:
1. A platform independent GUI.
2. An IDE that makes GUI development "nice" (i.e. NOT VC6 style).
> I think one should consider in all this the push into distribution
There is a free10-hour video-based tutorial at:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/visualcsharp/learning/default.aspx
Quoting:
"
Absolute Beginner's Video Series
This video series is designed specifically for individuals who are
interested in learning the basics of creating applications
I found the tutorials at http://www.csharp-station.com/ to be quite useful.
This was coming from a background in C++ with a little C/Java/VB6/scripting
languages. It is strikingly similar to Java.
Eric Wachsmann
FlexRadio Systems
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We use Visual Studio .NET 2003 Professional in the office. I know the
academic version will work as well. We don't have any special command line
parameters that we use other than what is generated by the visual studio
projects. We can get the specific command line options into the knowledge
base
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Yep Bob I know what you mean. All this stuff is way past me and at age
66 I am not likely to learn any of it. . However, this sdr is one of the
neatest things I have ever come across. You will enjoy it a great
deal--I have. W8XO
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anyone out there feeling the same way as me? Am I wasting
> mental energy even contemplating the prospect of ever being about to
> effect personal changes to PowerSDR?
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It would be nice to separate the Gui Coders from the Casual Radio
Users..into 2 separate listservs
would make for a lot less email here
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Steve Kirk (KW5TX) wrote:
> It would be nice to separate the Gui Coders from the Casual Radio
> Users..into 2 separate listservs
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I hope Flex Radio plans to continue supporting WinXP for a long time
because the new license for Vista means I won't ever be upgrading. My
retail copies of WinXP have been on at least 5 machines each.
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=156&tag=nl.e622
Ed K5RJI
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Ed Haskell wrote:
> I hope Flex Radio plans to continue supporting WinXP for a long time
> because the new license for Vista means I won't ever be upgrading. My
> retail copies of WinXP have been on at least 5 machines each.
>
>
> http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=156&tag=nl.e622
>
> Ed K5RJI
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