Hi Eric, Thank you for a quick reply. This was my first post on the discussion list and your quick response has taken away my hesitancy.
I am trying to implement an gnuradio on top RTOS, which can enable more complex scheduling algorithm (other than flow-graphs) as well as a timing mechanism. Also, once RTOS is working successfully, it can maintain a global state, keep track of flow control. Hope that answers your questions. Regards, Pradyumna ------- Pradyumna V. Desale Graduate Student Electrical Engineering The Pennsylvania State University On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 6:18 PM, Eric Blossom <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 04:56:56PM -0400, Pradyumna Desale wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > Has anyone heard of RTOS implementations along with gnuradio? I am a > newbie > > and am trying to implement a scheduling scheme using RTOS. Has anyone > tried > > this before? I am running into truckloads of problend ms with Contiki. > Any > > input will be greatly appreciated. > > > > I'm not sure that I follow your question. > > What problem/opportunity/situation are you trying to explore? > Are you thinking about running GNU Radio on top of an RTOS? > If so, what do you hope to accomplish with this? > If so, does the RTOS provide some kind of posix and/or pthread emulation? > > Eric > >
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