One other change I made in that branch, that other people may be interested in: I now build a C++-only accessible library, so people building gnuradio apps just in C++ can access the BBN blocks. I've followed the gnuradio naming convention and call it libgnuradio-bbn. I think that it's appropriate, but can easily change it should anyone object/suggest another name.
And for those working with 802.11b and the USRP2, I now have my version of the bbn_80211b_rx.py in there (called bbn_80211b_rx_usrp.py). I believe it's similar to the one Colby has in the usrp2_version branch, and I don't think mine had any additional features, but it's there in case anyone wants to take a look. Doug On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 1:44 PM, Phillip Walsh <[email protected]> wrote: > > For using the 3.2 release with the BBN code, you can use my branch on > > CGRAN: > > https://www.cgran.org/browser/projects/bbn_80211/branches/douggeiger > > > -- Doug Geiger [email protected]
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