I doubt you'll get SPEAD compiled for Windows! Fortunately, you don't actually need SPEAD to use the basic FPGA interfacing functionality of corr. But if you want to use corr to control a packetised correlator, then you'll want the SPEAD metadata to be issued.
Jason On 13 Jul 2012, at 15:37, Patrice RENAUD wrote: > Thanks Jason. > I have still a problem with python package spead-0.4.0 installation: > Lot of things due to Windows C++ compiler, not found .h files, and so on.... > > Would you have an example of a Windows configuration, which works well, to > install spead (and its C dependencies) and then be able to use corr package? > > Patrice > > Le 12/07/2012 09:49, Jason Manley a écrit : >> You don't need to use all of corr. The package will install without any of >> the dependancies. But if you try to do "import corr", you will get >> dependency errors. Instead, try "from corr import katcp_wrapper". Then do >> myfpgaobject=katcp_wrapper.FpgaClient... >> >> Detailed requirements and explanations can be found here: >> https://casper.berkeley.edu/wiki/Corr >> >> Jason >> >> On 12 Jul 2012, at 09:40, Patrice RENAUD wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I want to configure a Roach 2 board from Python(2.7)/Windows 7 >>> I intend to use Python Corr package. >>> There are a lot of Python packages dependencies, it seems that Coor package >>> can make a lot of sophisticated things and I want to do only basic >>> configuration: load a firmware, and that's all for the moment. >>> >>> I will have to do that with others Windows PC. >>> Does a minimal Python package exists to do that, with a minimum additionnal >>> packages to install ? >>> >>> Thanks a lot for your informations ! >>> >>> Patrice >>> >>> -- >>> Patrice RENAUD >>> Observatoire de Paris - Station de Radioastronomie de Nancay >>> Tel: 02 48 51 87 21 Fax: 02 48 51 83 18 >>> Email: [email protected] >>> >>> >>> >> > > > -- > Patrice RENAUD > Observatoire de Paris - Station de Radioastronomie de Nancay > Tel: 02 48 51 87 21 Fax: 02 48 51 83 18 > Email: [email protected] > >

