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[ts-7000] Re: Anyone running GNU Radio on a TS-7300?

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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: Anyone running GNU Radio on a TS-7300?
From: "ndivner" <>
Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 22:06:24 -0000
--- In  Michael Dickens <> wrote:
>
> Nothing turned up searching the group archive (I'm new to this  
> group), but it can't hurt to ask.  I've been trying to get all of 
the  
> dependencies compiled and installed (something like 30 packages  
> before trying GNU Radio itself, some of which come with the 
provided  
> Debian Linux 2.4.26).  Some packages aren't provided by Debian for  
> this platform and/or Linux version, and so I've also been 
compiling  
> from source with some success.  Compiling GNU Radio makes it as 
far  
> as trying to compile the SWIG-generated Python interface C++ 
codes,  
> then SWIG crashes.  I'm not a SWIG developer, and really don't 
want  
> to go down that path ... so anyone else out there use GNU Radio or  
> SWIG on the TS-7300 or any other ARM-based system?  Thanks! - MLD
>


Hi Michael,

Are you doing this natively?
My feeling is that that would be very difficult due to the limited 
resources. One suggestion is to use the cross tools. Also as swig 
only produces C++ and python sources it would be easier on a desktop 
system. The other difficulty will probably be the FFTW library as it 
needs floating point and it appears that only the latest GCC 
compilers produce correct code. See the FFTW website for details.

Best of luck,

Noel vk3avm.



 
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