Hi David, Don and Steve,

Can I be helpful trying to get the STM32 code running on the Nucleo64
boards that I have for the MMDVM project?
Or perhaps, the Teensy 3.6?

I use my Banana Pi armv7hl system to compile ARM code.
The Arduino IDE is ported to ARM and runs well.
(I need the DSP library that you use)

On a side note, I've emailed SolderSmoke. I mentioned the commercials
using TWELP and our Codec2 is open source. Bill (one of the main guys)
responded, very interested.

It's a bit frustrating here, nobody is trying my Parrot repeater.
In time I'll have a better site for 40m for a repeater but, not soon
as progress on a "radio corner" in my Men's Shed (Nepean) is coming
slowly, very slowly.
Does anybody have a site now?

Alan VK2ZIW


On Fri, 7 Sep 2018 06:44:21 +0930, David Rowe wrote
> Hello List,
> 
> Yes Don has been doing some fine work on a 700D port to the STM32, lots
> of progress in with the new OFDM modem (with Steve's help) and crucially
> - the LDPC FEC decoder required for that mode.  We have been 
> carefully unit testing at each stage, and comparing our results to 
> reference code on the x86.
> 
> Oh and I think Richard is making progress on a cmake build system for
> the STM32.
> 
> At some point we'll need to take a look at the SM1000 "main loop" and
> menu subsystem that Stuart did some fine work on a few years ago, and
> integrate the 700D mode.
> 
> Steve - I don't anticipate too many problems getting the ADC/DAC
> subsystem to work with 700D.  The memory required is only a couple 
> of k bytes in total. Happy to work with you if you on that one, say 
> a project to build up some unit tests.
> 
> - David
> 
> On 07/09/18 04:36, Don wrote:
> > I have been working on some of this, with David's guidance.
> > 
> > I have the OFDM modem and LDPC working in separate stand alone tests.
> > Yes there were significant memory issues but they were not too hard to
> > resolve.  There were also some performance issues to address.  We plan a
> > blog post soon on the details of this part.
> > 
> > The next step is to fold these changes into the main stream version making
> > sure not to break anything on the x86 desktop implementation.  This will
> > likely push some changes into other parts of the code, such as using 
floats
> > instead of doubles when that is good enough.
> > 
> > Then other parts of the code will need to be looked at and tested.
> > I'm sure there are places where others could help on this, I'll let
> > David coordinate that.
> > 
> > 
> > Can anyone tell us what was changed around the input such that the
> > older SM1000 ADC code wouldn't still work for getting data in?
> > 
> > 
> > Don Reid - W7DMR
> > 
> > 
> > On Thu, Sep 06, 2018 at 06:48:59PM +0200, Jacob Falzon wrote:
> >> Hi there,
> >>
> >> I had an idea about trying to get the 700D mode working on the SM1000.
> >> Frankly I already tried implementing. The code compiles, and the board
> >> works. Problem is there is no data coming from the ADCs into the FIFOs.
> >>
> >> I am thinking it may be a memory issue? What do you think?
> >>
> >> Thanks and kindest regards,
> > 
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