![]() In order to get even that far along I had to build all the soapy and gr-osmocom bits and pieces and GQRX. ![]() I almost got there but in the end never really did everything working the way I wanted. I had a lot of trouble trying to get SDRPlay working on a 32bit slackware install. I'm not familiar enough with ubuntu to track down the reason for the memory hogging (i think it may have something to do with ubuntu's use of ramdisk), but i have been using Slackware for almost 20 years, and am quite a bit more familiar with it (and it doesn't need ramdisk to run)Ĭan somebody point me in the right direction to:Ī) install the sdrplay api properly in a 32 bit environment,ī) get soapysdr, soapysdrplay, and gr-osmocom properly installed in a 32 bit systemĬ) get gnuradio working with sdrplay (which didn't play nice with gnuradio in a 64 bit environment either) after installing the sdrplay api, soapysdr, soapysdrplay, and cubicsdr from scratch on those two distros, found that yes, the driver does work in a 64 bit environment, but cubicsdr soon chews up all available memory and swap space, and crashes badly. so i tried two live dvd solutions (skywave and another ubuntu with SDR apps installed). ![]() saw some errors that hinted at the driver being a 64 bit driver. when trying to run a test in gnuradio, i keep getting errors that there is no source device connected. I tried downloading the api, installing soapysdr and soapysdrplay, as well as gr-osmocom. First of all, running Slackware 14.1 (32 bit) on a quad core intel machine ![]()
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