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From: | Derek Kozel |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Installation of GNU Radio/UHD on Windows |
Date: | Tue, 12 Jul 2016 16:50:56 -0700 |
Thanks Derek,
I tried using Admin privileges and that did not make a difference. I believe all the ports on my machine are USB3 however I’m not sure they use exactly the same hardware. In any event I tried another one and it did make a difference. I now get the message below regarding the need to run uhd_images_downloader. I ran it (also below) and it indicates it needs me to specify a device however I have not figured out the correct way to do that. Note: All the images appear to be already on the machine in the share/uhd/images directory. Also as you see below the message states to run C:\ProgramFiles\UHD\lib\utils\uhd_images_dowloader.py. My installation is on the D: drive not the C: drive and the downloader appears to be an .exe file in the GNURadio-3.7\bin file. I don’t know if something is looking for code in the wrong places or not.
D:\Program Files\GNURadio-3.7\bin>uhd_find_devices
Win32; Microsoft Visual C++ version 14.0; Boost_106000; UHD_003.009.003-0-unknown
UHD Warning:
Could not locate B100 firmware. As an Administrator, please run:
"C:\Program Files\UHD\lib\uhd\utils\uhd_images_downloader.py"
No UHD Devices Found
D:\Program Files\GNURadio-3.7\bin>uhd_image_loader.exe
Win32; Microsoft Visual C++ version 14.0; Boost_106000; UHD_003.009.003-0-unknown
Error: RuntimeError: You must specify a device type.
Thanks again,
Dave
From: Derek Kozel [mailto:address@hidden]
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2016 3:06 PM
To: Dave
Cc: GNURadio Discussion List
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Installation of GNU Radio/UHD on Windows
Hello Dave,
Thanks for posting again. I don't know if anyone else has tried the B100 using the Windows UHD+GNU Radio binaries. Are you connected to a USB 2 only port or to a USB 3 port? I would try a dedicated USB 2 port if possible.
Also, I don't believe that permissions issues exist to the same degree on Windows, but can you try running uhd_find_devices in an administrator prompt?
Regards,
Derek
On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 2:58 PM, Dave <address@hidden> wrote:
I am trying to install GNURadio on a Windows 7, 64 bit machine for use with a Ettus B100 usrp. I used the gnuradio_3.7.9.2_win64 installer referenced on the GNURadio installation guide.
When I run uhd_find_devices I get the following:
D:\Program Files\GNURadio-3.7\bin>uhd_find_devices
Win32; Microsoft Visual C++ version 14.0; Boost_106000; UHD_003.009.003-0-unknown
No UHD Devices Found
When I look in my device manager I do see a USRPs device show as “Ettus Research LCC B100”
I posted this issue last week on the USRP discussion list and was advised to make sure I had only one instance of UHD. I discovered I had incorrectly installed gnuradio using the installer mentioned above and also installed UHD using the installer on the ETTUS website not realizing the GNU radio installer took care of both. I uninstalled GNU radio and uhd and removed everything I could find for both. I then re-ran the gnuradio_3.7.9.2_win64 installer. I still have exactly the same problem shown above with the inability to find the device.
Note: I can successfully use gnuradio and the USRP device on this same computer using the LiveUSB image thus I don’t believe there are any hardware issues.
Can anyone provide me more tips on how to troubleshoot my installation?
Thanks,
Dave
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