Re: [Flexradio] Repost - Multiple SDRS one CPU

2006-02-07 Thread Alberto I2PHD
Larry Loen wrote: Serious thought should be given to this for the "SDR 2000". [...] The SDR-2000 seems to be a name commercially already taken Look here : http://www.spectralaudio.com/sdr-2000.htm 73 Alberto I2PHD

Re: [Flexradio] Repost - Multiple SDRS one CPU

2006-02-06 Thread Sami Aintila
Eric Blossom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > You *really* want to use something other than the default Cypress EZ-USB > VendorID/ProductID/DeviceID. I agree using the default Cypress ID's is not very elegant, because it may conflict with other experimental devices some people may be playing with.

Re: [Flexradio] Repost - Multiple SDRS one CPU

2006-02-06 Thread Larry Loen
Sami Aintila wrote: If the USB interface were built in the SDR-1000, then it would be a good idea to have an EEPROM to store information. Not only a serial number, but also configuration and calibration data for that particular unit. 73, Sami OH2BFO Serious thought should be given to

Re: [Flexradio] Repost - Multiple SDRS one CPU

2006-02-06 Thread Sami Aintila
> Whatever scheme the USB approach uses, it should accomodate the pervasive > use of USB hubs (I think you'd need this anyway, because most PCs actually > have a hub inside the box anyway). > Windows assigns a Device Instance ID for every USB device you plug in. Even for the same device the ID is

Re: [Flexradio] Repost - Multiple SDRS one CPU

2006-02-04 Thread Larry Loen
Jim Lux wrote: Whatever scheme the USB approach uses, it should accomodate the pervasive use of USB hubs (I think you'd need this anyway, because most PCs actually have a hub inside the box anyway). Do USB devices have internal serial numbers? Jim This is a technology I don't ful

Re: [Flexradio] Repost - Multiple SDRS one CPU

2006-02-04 Thread Bill Tracey
I think most USB devices have a S/N - whether or not the vendors implement it is potentially another story. I know in building some of my own USB gizmos the programming software I use allows me to set the VendorID, ProductID and device S/N for the device in an EEPROM on the device. Cheers, B

Re: [Flexradio] Repost - Multiple SDRS one CPU

2006-02-04 Thread Jim Lux
At 01:33 AM 2/4/2006, Sami Aintila wrote: > > Could you not just set the port addresses > > in each instance of PowerSDR...no USB confusion. > > [Eric] Absolutely. This should work fine. > This solution could work with USB as well without (much) confusion. Multiple SDR-1000 USB devices can be u

Re: [Flexradio] Repost - Multiple SDRS one CPU

2006-02-04 Thread Sami Aintila
> > Could you not just set the port addresses > > in each instance of PowerSDR...no USB confusion. > > [Eric] Absolutely. This should work fine. > This solution could work with USB as well without (much) confusion. Multiple SDR-1000 USB devices can be used simultaneously on a single computer. I m

Re: [Flexradio] Repost - Multiple SDRS one CPU

2006-02-03 Thread Tim Ellison
006 10:23 PM To: 'FlexRadio Mailing List' Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Repost - Multiple SDRS one CPU Comments in line below: --- Mike King - KM0T <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Eric and all, thanks for the comments. I think as > discussed below, if your > ultimate setup

Re: [Flexradio] Repost - Multiple SDRS one CPU

2006-02-03 Thread Duane - N9DG
Comments in line below: --- Mike King - KM0T <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Eric and all, thanks for the comments. I think as > discussed below, if your > ultimate setup is using two Delta44 cards...(as I would > like to have) the > control panel handling two cards...I remember seeing that > it

Re: [Flexradio] Repost - Multiple SDRS one CPU

2006-02-03 Thread Mike King - KM0T
day, February 03, 2006 4:44 PM Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Repost - Multiple SDRS one CPU At 12:04 PM 2/3/2006, Mike King - KM0T wrote: Boy, this would be great for real estate space. A Pent 4 3.4 GHz with a gig of ram should have no problems...especially a HyperThread chip, PowerSDR on each

Re: [Flexradio] Repost - Multiple SDRS one CPU

2006-02-03 Thread lloen
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Maybe make the frequency and other display colors different between the > two instances of PowerSDR?? > > 73, > Don AE5K I believe that can already be done, which is a virtue in your suggestion. It is also less subtle. However, getting that done decently may require

Re: [Flexradio] Repost - Multiple SDRS one CPU

2006-02-03 Thread Jim Lux
At 12:04 PM 2/3/2006, Mike King - KM0T wrote: Boy, this would be great for real estate space. A Pent 4 3.4 GHz with a gig of ram should have no problems...especially a HyperThread chip, PowerSDR on each thread? HT doesn't necessarily give you twice the throughput. In many systems, it's the

Re: [Flexradio] Repost - Multiple SDRS one CPU

2006-02-03 Thread Don AE5K
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > One small feature might be added: Quietly put the "title bar text" into > the data base, even if we don't allow it to be modified on the "forms." > For the population that do this, hand patching the title bar text under > Excell or something is a small, but useful c

Re: [Flexradio] Repost - Multiple SDRS one CPU

2006-02-03 Thread lloen
> I'm 100% with Mike on this one. It would be very useful to > run at least two instances of PowerSDR on 1 machine if > possible. With the level of CPU usage that I've seeing on > recent builds of PowerSDR on my AMD XP3000+ I think that > there is plenty of horsepower left to run a second PowerSDR

Re: [Flexradio] Repost - Multiple SDRS one CPU

2006-02-03 Thread kb5my
TX 78750 > Ph: 512-250-8595 > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Web: www.flex-radio.com > > >> -Original Message- >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike >> King - KM0T >> Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 2:04 PM >>

Re: [Flexradio] Repost - Multiple SDRS one CPU

2006-02-03 Thread Mike King - KM0T
Eric and all, thanks for the comments. I think as discussed below, if your ultimate setup is using two Delta44 cards...(as I would like to have) the control panel handling two cards...I remember seeing that it could handle 4 devices. I guess one would not have to install the software again for

Re: [Flexradio] Repost - Multiple SDRS one CPU

2006-02-03 Thread Eric Wachsmann - FlexRadio
ject: Re: [Flexradio] Repost - Multiple SDRS one CPU > > Could you not just set the port addresses > in each instance of PowerSDR...no USB confusion. [Eric] Absolutely. This should work fine. > How would one install say two Delta 44 cards and make them > look at the appropriat

Re: [Flexradio] Repost - Multiple SDRS one CPU

2006-02-03 Thread Duane - N9DG
I'm 100% with Mike on this one. It would be very useful to run at least two instances of PowerSDR on 1 machine if possible. With the level of CPU usage that I've seeing on recent builds of PowerSDR on my AMD XP3000+ I think that there is plenty of horsepower left to run a second PowerSDR session. O

Re: [Flexradio] Repost - Multiple SDRS one CPU

2006-02-03 Thread Gerald Youngblood
ailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike > King - KM0T > Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 2:04 PM > To: 'FlexRadio Mailing List' > Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Repost - Multiple SDRS one CPU > > Hey guys, very intresting indeed. But if you used for > instance an additiona

Re: [Flexradio] Repost - Multiple SDRS one CPU

2006-02-03 Thread Mike King - KM0T
Hey guys, very intresting indeed. But if you used for instance an additional parrallel port card. Could you not just set the port addresses in each instance of PowerSDR...no USB confusion. That would take care of the control. How would one install say two Delta 44 cards and make them look a