Glad to help.  Please pass feedback on what isn't working in the beta and
I'll work on it.

Geof

On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 7:08 AM, Jesse Reich <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Geof. I'm happy to report it installed properly (I checked and my
> i7-4500u does have AVX2) and I was able to run the spectrum scanner (FFT)
> with my RTL-SDR. Unfortunately I was not able to use GRC to generate a QT
> scope of the RTL-SDR. It just hung at "generating python code" I believe.
> It got too late to investigate but will try again tomorrow.
>
> Nonetheless, thank you very much. I literally tried for probably 8+ hours
> over the course of a week to do what your script was able to accomplish in
> about 10 mins.
>
> Jesse
>
> On Mon, Feb 15, 2016, 10:54 PM Geof Nieboer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Jesse,
>>
>> I'm working now on the rest of the windows binaries now so AVX2 won't be
>> a prerequisite fairly soon.  If a 3rd party package is pure python, then it
>> *shouldn't* be a problem to use it in windows.  If it's a C-based package,
>> then it will likely be possible, but may require additional work.  Just
>> depends how UNIX-dependent the code is.
>>
>> Geof
>> www.gcndevelopment.com
>>
>> On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 11:39 PM, Jesse Reich <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Neel,
>>> Thank you much for that link. I've also tried to build on Windows using
>>> mingw, cygwin and probably a few others to no avail. Will have to give that
>>> binary a try tonight assuming I have an AVX2 which I think I do if I have
>>> an i7 processor.
>>>
>>> Does anyone know if you will be limited in using other modules that
>>> people have developed if you go with a windows install?
>>>
>>> Jesse
>>> On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 3:28 PM, Neel Pandeya <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> The only resource that I'm aware of is:
>>> http://www.gcndevelopment.com/gnuradio/
>>>
>>> --Neel
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 15 February 2016 at 12:23, Richard Bell <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Rowan,
>>>>
>>>> Getting GNU Radio working on Windows is not elementary, as there is
>>>> very little support for this. I have tried it myself in the past with no
>>>> success. It is certainly possible, as people do it, but these people get it
>>>> working with very little support beyond their own knowledge.
>>>>
>>>> The easiest way to use GNU Radio on a Windows machine, is to use the
>>>> GNU Radio Live Images to boot from either a DVD or Thumb drive (i.e. bypass
>>>> Windows), which gives you Linux and a full GNU Radio install with very
>>>> little work on your end and doesn't disrupt your Windows install.
>>>>
>>>> If you really need GNU Radio in a Windows environment, you'll have to
>>>> hope someone more knowledgeable responds, but it is certainly not
>>>> elementary.
>>>>
>>>> Rich
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 11:22 AM, Rowan Sylvester-Bradley <
>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I'm sorry, this is no doubt a very elementary question. I am
>>>>> completely new to GNU Radio, and know little about Unix or many of the
>>>>> tools involved. I have tried to follow the instructions on the page
>>>>> http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/MingwInstallMain.
>>>>> While installing Boost, when I try to execute the command ./bootstrap.sh
>>>>> --with-toolset=mingw I get the errors:
>>>>>
>>>>> ###
>>>>>
>>>>> ### Using 'mingw' toolset.
>>>>>
>>>>> ###
>>>>>
>>>>> rm -rf bootstrap
>>>>>
>>>>> mkdir bootstrap
>>>>>
>>>>> gcc -DNT -o bootstrap/jam0 command.c compile.c debug.c expand.c glob.c
>>>>> hash.c hdrmacro.c headers.c jam.c jambase.c jamgram.c lists.c make.c
>>>>> make1.c newstr.c option.c output.c parse.c pathunix.c pathvms.c regexp.c
>>>>> rules.c scan.c search.c subst.c timestamp.c variable.c modules.c strings.c
>>>>> filesys.c builtins.c pwd.c class.c native.c md5.c w32_getreg.c
>>>>> modules/set.c modules/path.c modules/regex.c modules/property-set.c
>>>>> modules/sequence.c modules/order.c execnt.c filent.c
>>>>>
>>>>> jam.c: In function `main':
>>>>>
>>>>> jam.c:403: error: `environ' undeclared (first use in this function)
>>>>>
>>>>> jam.c:403: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
>>>>>
>>>>> jam.c:403: error: for each function it appears in.)
>>>>>
>>>>> pathunix.c:276:19: tchar.h: No such file or directory
>>>>>
>>>>> pathunix.c: In function `ShortPathToLongPath':
>>>>>
>>>>> pathunix.c:287: error: `_MAX_PATH' undeclared (first use in this
>>>>> function)
>>>>>
>>>>> pathunix.c:287: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only
>>>>> once
>>>>>
>>>>> pathunix.c:287: error: for each function it appears in.)
>>>>>
>>>>> pathunix.c: In function `short_path_to_long_path':
>>>>>
>>>>> pathunix.c:387: error: `_MAX_PATH' undeclared (first use in this
>>>>> function)
>>>>>
>>>>> filent.c: In function `file_dirscan':
>>>>>
>>>>> filent.c:84: error: storage size of 'finfo' isn't known
>>>>>
>>>>> filent.c:166: error: `_A_SUBDIR' undeclared (first use in this
>>>>> function)
>>>>>
>>>>> filent.c:166: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
>>>>>
>>>>> filent.c:166: error: for each function it appears in.)
>>>>>
>>>>> Can someone tell me why I am getting all these "undeclared" errors, or
>>>>> what to do to fix them, or what to do next to find out what’s wrong?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks - Rowan
>>>>>
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