On 7/27/07, John Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Are there examples outside of the GNURadio set of stuff which use the USRP > as a highspeed data acquisition device, and would allow one to build an > application around it.
I have created a device interfacing the USRP to the OSSIE SCA software and run resulting apps on an Efika and OMAP starter kit. The website is http://ossie.mprg.org. > The reason for this is, I may be forced to make an 'incredibly' reduced > embedded > system which really not support the full 'python' environment that is > needed to > run GNURadio. Can you tell us what you mean by incredibly reduced embedded system? Practically speaking, we can build gnu radio for some fairly small hardware (compared to the PC). See my email about the gnuradio running on the Neo1973. My experience with OSSIE, the USRP and embedded systems is that the "hard" problem is the lack of USB2.0 support and not getting software to fit. I don't work with gnu radio very much, but I have helped get it running with OpenEmbedded so we can do builds for embedded machines. I suspect we could run simple gnu radio examples on the OSK. Phiip _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
