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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Comparing: Writing own USRP drivers Vs. Porting G
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Philip Balister |
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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Comparing: Writing own USRP drivers Vs. Porting GNUradio to OMAP L-137 |
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Fri, 21 Aug 2009 13:30:58 -0400 |
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pratincola wrote:
I am working on a project, where I have to connect USRP directly to
OMAP L-137 (TI's C6747 + Arm 927 core) via USB 2.0.
I was trying to determine if writing my own USRP drivers would be
feasible (with respect to time and difficulty) Vs. porting GNUradio
software on to OMAP's arm core.
I know people have done this using the beagle board.
any suggestions or tutorial for doing this?
Bitbake gnuradio, using Openembedded :)
Likely a bit tricky with current gnuradio due to some boost dependencies
in gnuradio now. Maybe try the older GR bb file that has run in an ARM9.
I've got a L137 board and mean to try this when I get some time. Kind of
waiting for complete L137 EVM support in OE before I start trying this.
Only suggestions, no tutorial :)
Philip
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