Working on Windows

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dk5ras
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Re: Working on Windows

Post by dk5ras »

Up to now I blamed the virtualization, but with the windows package I have the same issuse. The only FX3 image that works for me is an older one, that I downloaded right after freeing my BladeRF out of customs prisoner :) The file is called latest.img, but I have no idea how to find out some version information. With the actual FX3 images I can't load the FPGA, not from within the virtual Linux, not from the Win8 command line tool, not with an USB2.0 cable, not with an USB3.0 cable. The BladeRF is recognized both from the OS and from the bladerf-cli, but loading the FPGA throws errors. I have to burn this latest.img with the Cypress tools to make my BladeRF work again.

Well, everything works just fine, gnuradio, gqrx, so I have no reason to complain, but anyway this is a bit strange!

Ralph.
orangepeel
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Re: Working on Windows

Post by orangepeel »

Way Hey, got it to work. Don't use USB3 initially. Get the device out of Legacy mode using USB2 and the bladerf installer then revert back to USB3. GNURADIO is now on the cards running under Windows.

Anyone foresee any problems with this?
SDR-Radio.com
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Re: Working on Windows

Post by SDR-Radio.com »

orangepeel wrote:Way Hey, got it to work. Don't use USB3 initially. Get the device out of Legacy mode using USB2 and the bladerf installer then revert back to USB3. GNURADIO is now on the cards running under Windows.

Anyone foresee any problems with this?
What is your USB 3.0 controller?
on4bhm
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Re: Working on Windows

Post by on4bhm »

i addmit, i was testing it on usb2.0

have to look were my belkin usb3.0 pcie controller is.... :)
SDR-Radio.com
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Re: Working on Windows

Post by SDR-Radio.com »

on4bhm wrote:i addmit, i was testing it on usb2.0

have to look were my belkin usb3.0 pcie controller is.... :)
OK,

Anyway no kits until I get my USB 3.0 support working, apart from anything else I need to test the FFT with the full 38.4 MHz sample rate.
orangepeel
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Re: Working on Windows

Post by orangepeel »

I have a Renesas Electronics USB3 host controller on an expansion card from Transcend model TS-PDU3 if that helps
SDR-Radio.com
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Re: Working on Windows

Post by SDR-Radio.com »

orangepeel wrote:I have a Renesas Electronics USB3 host controller on an expansion card from Transcend model TS-PDU3 if that helps
Does it work with the bladeRF using Windows? If so, which version of Windows?
orangepeel
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Re: Working on Windows

Post by orangepeel »

Windows 7
SDR-Radio.com
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Re: Working on Windows

Post by SDR-Radio.com »

orangepeel wrote:Windows 7
Thanks. I don't have USB 3.0 on my Windows 7 systems, when my Windows 7 system was sick I bought a new i7-4770 which came with W8. I repaired the W7 system (the NVidia card was crashed the hardware), this is now an emergency standby system.

Anyway, next week I hope to assist the boys from nuand and get W8 working with the bladeRF. I don't think CPU will be an issue at the maximum sample rates but it is possible, if so I'll look at using OpenCL / CUDA for the FFT.
dk5ras
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Re: Working on Windows

Post by dk5ras »

In Linux CPU is definitely not an issue (i5 with gqrx and 30 MS/s has still some room to the top), so why should this differ under Windows? :)

Ralph.
SDR-Radio.com
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Re: Working on Windows

Post by SDR-Radio.com »

dk5ras wrote:In Linux CPU is definitely not an issue (i5 with gqrx and 30 MS/s has still some room to the top), so why should this differ under Windows? :)

Ralph.
It depends on what you're doing - the above statement is rather vague.
syntroniks
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Re: Working on Windows

Post by syntroniks »

I haven't used your program quite yet but it looks very pretty.

Looking forward to having a nice SDR program support this hardware. Keep up the good work! :P
SDR-Radio.com
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Re: Working on Windows

Post by SDR-Radio.com »

syntroniks wrote:I haven't used your program quite yet but it looks very pretty.

Looking forward to having a nice SDR program support this hardware. Keep up the good work! :P
I'm getting there - the structure of the bladeRF is different to the other SDR radios I have supported, spending time ironing out issues.
Montezuma
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Re: Working on Windows

Post by Montezuma »

SDR-Radio.com wrote:
orangepeel wrote:Windows 7
Thanks. I don't have USB 3.0 on my Windows 7 systems, when my Windows 7 system was sick I bought a new i7-4770 which came with W8. I repaired the W7 system (the NVidia card was crashed the hardware), this is now an emergency standby system.

Anyway, next week I hope to assist the boys from nuand and get W8 working with the bladeRF. I don't think CPU will be an issue at the maximum sample rates but it is possible, if so I'll look at using OpenCL / CUDA for the FFT.
I sent you a PM, and I am still willing to commit to testing. Let me know, and I can setup and test whichever Windows version you wish tested.
SDR-Radio.com
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Re: Working on Windows

Post by SDR-Radio.com »

Hi,

Thanks for the offer, I don't need testers at the moment, I'll post info here when I'm ready.
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