Hi Chris, On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 01:48:49PM -0500, Robert Roberts wrote: > I have tried installing your GNURadio for Windows binaries following > the instructions posted on Martins website.
BTW, Martin, do you have any plan in packaging a GNU Radio 2.6 release for Windows on CDROM ? I can help you if need be. Are there any other volunteers for this task lurking on the list? Any beta-testers? What about the Knoppix CDROM and GNU Radio 2.6 ? > When I go to run dial_tone.py I get the following error: Actually, you should have run the "make check" first, which should have caught the problem. Maybe you did already? > C:\gnuradio-examples-0.4\python\audio>dial_tone.py > gr_vmcircbuf_mmap_createfilemapping: non contiguous mmap 01330000 > 01330000 00010000 01340000 > gr_vmcircbuf_sysv_shm: sysv shared memory is not available > gr_vmcircbuf_mmap_mkstemp: mmap or shm_open is not available > gr_vmcircbuf_mmap_tmpfile: mmap or mkstemp is not available > gr_vmcircbuf_sysconfig: unable to find a working factory! The fact under Windows is the virtual memory circular buffer (vmcircbuf) is not as reliable as under Linux and other *nix-like systems. The gr_vmcircbuf_mmap_createfilemapping method heuristically trys to map a file area twice, hopping both mapping will be contiguous. The few retrys may not get through sometimes. It's nasty. Can you please try to run several times the test_vmcircbuf.exe program and see if it always fails? > Any ideas as to what I may have done wrong? I am going to try to > install it on another machine here in a little while also. What version of Windows are you running ? What CPU ? How much memory? Cheers, -- Stephane _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
