Wow, it's so cool! I'll have a try, following your wiki. -Lin

2015-05-06 4:06 GMT+08:00 Tom Rondeau <[email protected]>:

> While I have been talking around it for a while, I wanted to better
> publicize our work on GNU Radio for Android. We can now build applications
> that run GNU Radio flowgraphs on Android (>= 5.0). We build the flowgraph
> in C++ and link it through to a Java app for the user interface using the
> JNI. I have tried to collect the howtos for getting all of the various
> parts up and running here:
>
> http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/Android
>
> Last week, we got UHD support working, and I felt this was a big marker in
> our progress on the project. To top it off, we now even have ControlPort
> support on Android apps, which makes it possible to provide remote control
> and run tools like gr-perf-monitorx, from which I'm already finding out new
> things about GNU Radio and Android device performance issues.
>
> There's still a big warning about this being a work in progress, and it
> definitely is. However, with the support for all of the various hardware
> and tools that we now have, I think we're at a place of usability for a lot
> of applications.
>
> Feel free to ask questions if things in the wiki don't work for you. I've
> tried to go through it multiple times and make it as robust as possible and
> mostly things should be copy-and-paste. But as things change, and they do
> rapidly here, we're likely to continue to need some evolution of the
> instructions.
>
> I will hopefully post some of my simple applications online sometime soon,
> as well.
>
> Tom
>
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