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From: | Don Ward |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] USRP Win32 Library |
Date: | Wed, 24 Jan 2007 14:40:34 -0500 |
I just received my USRP and I'm interested in using the USRP as a GPS signal recording device. My goal is to build a win32 library available to MSVC (.lib file and associated .h files) in order to integrate the usrp/host/lib code into my preexisting GPS software receiver. Would MSYS or Cygwin be the fastest environment in which to build such a library?
Both MSYS and Cygwin are good for building Unix/Linux-style applications on Windows, but they are normally used with gcc. I don't know if they are useful for compiling with a MS compiler or what problems you might have linking gcc-generated DLLs or .lib files with MS-generated code, but if you find out please let us know.
If successful I would be happy to document the procedure and make an example code available to the project. Thank you for pointing me in the right direction.
I have never used Microsoft compilers, but if I can be of assistance with Cygwin or MSYS, let me know.
-- Don
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