Philosophical observations below, ignore if you like...
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED], on Wed 26 Dec 2007 06:40:22 PM PST:
> Hello,
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> <
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> Based on what is said, and my professional background, here is my take of
> "why"
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> Correctly implemented, the original development environment used is
Hi Gerald,
Very cool...
Now that FlexRadio is going main stream, how 'bout a second reflector to
deal with development/technical issues? Mebbe even require a non
disclosure agreement to get on board. Makes me a bit uncomfortable to
get into discussion about future issues in on reflector where
Hello,
<
Based on what is said, and my professional background, here is my take of
"why"
Correctly implemented, the original development environment used is
indivisible to the end user. Windows users will see it as a Windows
application.
Don't get lost in the technical details.
Us
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> FlexRadio Knowledge Base: http://kb.flex-radio.com/
> FlexRadio Homepage: http://www.flex-rad io.com/
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Tim
I appreciate your offer to facilitate the transition to the new
architecture and to simply its significance especially for the pragmatists.
We may very well have to have a formal approach; however, I'm inclined to
think that a simple summary like Paul's may be all that is needed for now.
How about an answer as to why..
Owen KB5XE
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> Paul,
>
> Yep, that pretty well summarizes it.
>
> Thanks,
> Gerald
> President
> FlexRadio Systems
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What will be the development environment under Linux. And what
Windows development environment will it be ported to?
Thanks,
Ed W2RF
On 26 Dec 2007 at 18:10, Gerald Youngblood wrote:
> Hello Flexers,
>
> Cecil's note below comes the closest of anyone on this list to capturing the
> strategy.
Paul,
Yep, that pretty well summarizes it.
Thanks,
Gerald
President
FlexRadio Systems
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Hello Flexers,
Cecil's note below comes the closest of anyone on this list to capturing the
strategy. Let me summarize from FlexRadio's perspective:
1) The next generation software will be developed first on Linux and then
moved to Windows. The windows move will be through whatever method makes
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I do it with both vmware and parallels under OS X (and
windowsXP/Vista) all the time. The only limitation I have found at all
is device support, which has some relationship to application support
but not that great. I run everything that doesn't require a firewire
card in these environments and hav
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Quoting Tim Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on Wed 26 Dec 2007 08:15:55 AM PST:
> Peter wrote:
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> "So, in nice, clear, simple to understand terms what I hear you guys
> saying is: The new stuff is going to be a Linux-only solution, but
> that with virtualization we'll be able to run Windows a
I see all the chatter. Is there a version of PowerSDR that will run
under LINUX (particularly, Ubuntu)?
Dave, W5UN
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e I bought
>the FLEX..and it's my only beef.
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>I think it is operator error (possibly not), but wondering if anyone else is
>having this problem.
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> If you had written:
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> "So, in nice, clear, simple to understand terms what I hear you guys
saying
> is: The new stuff is going use Linux, but that with virtualization
we'll be
> able to run Windows apps on that same Linux box."
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> You would have been 100% correct.
I think that's extremely u
ng if anyone else is
having this problem.
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Flex
Heil Goldline with the radio.
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>> The low power out has been the one thing that has plagued me since I
>> bought
>> the FLEX..and it's my only beef.
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>> I think it is operator error (possibly not), but wondering if anyone else
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If you want to get an idea of what this is going to look like, here is Frank's
presentation "The FSM Virtual Radio Kernel" available for download from the
FlexRadio web site. http://support.flex-radio.com/Downloads.aspx?id=186
Hint for searching the Downloads page. If you leave the "Related Pr
>Tim put a presentation on the Flex website that is based on a talk I gave at
>DCC in Hartford this year.
Where - I can't seem to find it.
73 to all
Trevor G0KTN
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y not), but wondering if anyone else is
having this problem.
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e at
DCC in Hartford this year.
Have a look at http://www.trapexit.org, too.
73
Frank
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> Hi Gang:
> Question on the ATU on the setup page of SDR there is a list of the
> serial numbers of each device but the ATU has [QA] When I put it in I
> thought it had a serial number placed in it?
> Went to the tab ATU it showed Bypass I moved it to Automatic and it
> still shows [QA] when
don't need an apology
I'm too dense to be insulted easily
in order:
Wife
Mother in law
employers
employees
kids
and now my grandkids do it all the time
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Bill,
Did you try toggling your SR button (spur reduction)??
73,
Dudley
WA5QPZ
At 04:33 PM 12/25/2007, FireBrick wrote:
>I've got a birdy, dead on 1.820 which is a common DX frequency.
>Can't Notch it out with ANF.
>
>Probably a video card birdy.
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>Another dead on 1.810 which I'm betting is
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DCC in Hartford this year.
Have a look at http://www.trapexit.org, too.
73
Frank
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As do I, and I am longer in tooth than my friend Bob at 74, working on 75.
It is only natural in the future to have cross-platform development. Not
everyone with an innovative idea is going to crank that thing out on a PC
running XP service pack 2. Gerald has pledged he is not going to leave
anyone
Peter wrote:
"So, in nice, clear, simple to understand terms what I hear you guys saying is:
The new stuff is going to be a Linux-only solution, but that with
virtualization we'll be able to run Windows apps on that same Linux box."
Not exactly, but very close. If you had written:
"So, in ni
Quoting Alan NV8A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on Wed 26 Dec 2007 07:11:37 AM PST:
>
> As one who uses Windozzze as little as possible, I wish I could believe
> you. But I'd almost be willing to bet that TurboTax 2012 (if not an
> earlier version) will not run on XP. Developers do it all the time. Even
>
" Insulting your staunchest
supports is not going the right direction in sustaining success. I
believe you owe Firebrick, and the rest of us who are getting long in
tooth an apology."
Being somewhat "long in the tooth" at 71, I fail to see what Bob has said that
requires an apology. It may be
At 09:14 AM 12/26/2007, you wrote:
>So, in nice, clear, simple to understand terms what I hear you guys
>saying is: The new stuff is going to be a Linux-only solution, but that
>with virtualization we'll be able to run Windows apps on that same Linux
>box.
>
>Did I get that right?
>
>de Peter K1PGV
On Dec 25, 2007 9:28 PM, Robert McGwier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Gerald Youngblood (FlexRadio Systems) wrote:
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>> > Let me clarify that FlexRadio will not force an OS that is not
>> compatible
>> > with the bulk of amateur radio software applications...
>>
>> The goal is to march along wi
On 12/25/07 09:28 pm Robert McGwier wrote:
> My 64 bit Linux machine is running Windows XP in a virtual machine. For
> exactly the same reasons as our DX'ing friend FireFox, I need this
> windows to work and to work seamlessly. I use Quicken, Turbo Tax,
> Real Rhapsody as THE three most importa
Hi Bob,
In the early morning quiet, I've been leaning back in my office chair
watching the CW sigs bounce up and down on the Panadapter, pondering how
to respond to you.
I amazed and thankful that my career has spanned on of the greatest
revolutions of mankind. All the way from a radio impleme
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Many of the dramatic changes coming up in HyperSDR will be invisible to the
user. They involve radical reorientation of the structure and underpinnings
of PowerSDR. It is not just a goal but an absolute necessity for these
changes to *simplify* life for the user. At the same time, what the changes
I think I am missing something here. Perhaps I am taking Firebricks posting
too literally. 1820 is in the CW portion of 160 if I am not mistaken. A
notch on 1820 would eliminate the "birdie" and also anything else i.e. a CW
signal on that frequency. The ANF in the Flex-5000 is so good when I turn i
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