http://javaguifordttsp.blogspot.com
Most impressive. Things to notice:
(1) The components are *all* independent and remotable -- you can be running
the panadapter on one machine, the VFO on another, and the waterfall on yet
another. Changes to any one will be tracked on all the others. Ditto for
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Subject: [Flexradio] Go see what John G0ORX/N6LYT has been doing
http://javaguifordttsp.blogspot.com
Most impressive. Things to notice:
(1) The components are *all* independent and remotable -- you can be running
the panadapter on one machine, the VFO on another
At 12:53 PM 7/12/2008, you wrote:
http://javaguifordttsp.blogspot.com
Most impressive. Things to notice:
SNIP
(3) The entire system is cross-platform. In (1) here, you can be running one
widget on OS X and another on Linux ad libitum
Can it run under Windows?
Jerry W4UK
The Java GUI code should run on any platform supporting Java 6. I have
tried it running on a Mac and Linux. I have not tried it on any Microsoft OS
as I don't have a system with their software installed.
Can it run under Windows?
Jerry W4UK
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The GUI widgets should run on Windows as they are just pure Java,
although I have not tried them as I currently do not have a windows machine.
The DSP code (sdr-core) currently only runs on Linux and Max OS X in
this environment. I will try to get a Windows machine to test some of
this on.
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On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 11:31 AM, Jerry Flanders [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Can it run under Windows?
If it can't, you only have Microsoft to blame.
;-)
73
Frank
AB2KT
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