Thank you, John. Do you know why it was thought advisable to build a special
Python environment for monitor and control. Why not just use the
system-installed Python, adding whatever packages are needed?
Regards
Tom
From: John Ford [jf...@nrao.edu]
You should be able to install the missing packages one by one to the
already-installed python env. That's what I did; although if there exists a
package with python and all the libs it needs then I would advise not going
through the trouble of doing everything yourself.
--Louis P. Dartez
--Louis
After the challenges I shared with you and more that I didn't, I've reached a
reasonably satisfactory state. I say that because I think I'm finally at the
hardware/firmware level. The hardware: KatADC in Z-Doc 0 of a ROACH-1. 800
MHz at 0 dBm going in to clk. The firmware: from the tutorial.
Hi, Tom,
That's definitely not the most helpful error message. Here are a couple of
things to check: Does the bof file have execute permissions? Is it in the
right directory?
Dave
On Mar 2, 2012, at 3:09 PM, Kuiper, Thomas (3266) wrote:
After the challenges I shared with you and more that
I think that's it! I after replacing the file system, I made the necessary
changes from memory and general sys admin knowledge. I think I forgot to move
the bof file. I'll let you know when I have a network connection again.
Thanks
Tom
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On Mar 2, 2012, at 3:25 PM, David
hi tom,
if you are using kat-ADC's, you'll need to change
the adc yellow block in the tutorial.
dan
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 3:57 PM, Kuiper, Thomas (3266)
kui...@jpl.nasa.govwrote:
I think that's it! I after replacing the file system, I made the
necessary changes from memory and general sys
Hey Dan,
I'm following along closely here. Will we also need to manually set the
registers for the katadc or is that built into the .bof file upon
execution? I am reading the KatADC data sheet along with looking at the
corr.katadc functions. Is there any documentation about the katadc block
or
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