Hi all,

Matt responded:

Hi Alan,

Thanks for the kind feedback.  I'm curious to hear more about your project as 
you develop it.  It sounds like fun.

I should edit the web article to explain a little better how the command 
interface works.  The syntax is:

command=value

...and the equals-sign is required when providing value.  So to control T/R on 
fdvcore, you want:

MODE=TX
MODE=RX

See if that fixes the problem you are having.  I'll make a note to myself to 
update the web page with a little better explanation.

As for Linux vs. Raspi, I did most of the development on a full Linux box, and 
then debugged on RasPi, so both platforms should work equally well.  The only 
real difference is that RasPi doesn't have enough CPU power to run some of the 
more CPU-intense modes like 700C.  The 1600 mode should run just fine RasPi or 
a full-power Linux box.

73,
Matt

On 2/15/19 4:19 PM, Alan Beard wrote:

Hi Matt,

Steve and I have been trying to run your SmallDV application.

I'm not a C++ programmer, here is my trial of fdvcore:

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