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From: | Nowlan, Sean |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Error running benchmark_tx.py from "next" branch |
Date: | Tue, 18 Oct 2011 23:18:41 +0000 |
Also in benchmark_tx.py I noticed that calling “-m qpsk” and “-m bpsk” still default to their differential versions unless I explicitly use the “--non-differential”
switch. Was this intended? I assumed that specifying “*psk” vs. “d*psk” would do the right thing. Thanks, Sean P.S. – Thank you for your hard work moving the gnuradio examples to UHD! From: Tom Rondeau [mailto:address@hidden
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 4:02 PM, Nowlan, Sean <address@hidden> wrote: I tried with the E100’s actual address and the loopback address (127.0.0.1) and both worked. I should also say it’s a bit confusing to call the command
line switch “--address” when it’s actually handling the arguments the same way as uhd_find_devices, etc. handle the “--args” switch. For instance, I also got it to run with --address=”type=e100”. Also it’d be nice (but not necessary) to have the program automatically
detect if it’s an E100 since it will never be controlling devices other than itself. Sean You're right about the address-->args thing. I started doing all of this on a USRP N210, so it was always the systems IP address for me, so that's what it became. Now, to remember all of the places where I did it and correct for it... As for the auto-detection, I suppose it's possible to tap into the UHD's find_devices feature and just default to the first one it finds as opposed to a static default. I'll talk with Josh about doing this. Tom
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