Thursday, August 1, 2019

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] [VOLK][announcement] VOLK release impeding

Hi Ralph and others,

When I work on a project, I use the tools I have, along with the
knowledge of how to use those tools. Over the past 50+ years of my
career, I have done mostly real-time embedded software. Most of those
projects required a cross-compiler to produce the object code. Since
that was my work, I had the tools to get it done.

Now I am retired, programming for fun, and playing with gnuradio as part
of my amateur radio hobby. I used to have a good Linux system, but it
crashed, so what I have left is a Mac mini - yes, I plug an HDMI monitor
and a USB keyboard into it ;) Looking back at the specs for the Linux
system, the Raspberry Pi has more capability than it did: faster, more
memory, etc. So why not use it?

I think we are getting off-topic here, except for the fact that GR 3.8
*can* be built on an rPi 3B+. So let it run over night :)

Happy computing!
---
Barry Duggan KV4FV


On 2019-08-01 07:34, Ralph A. Schmid, dk5ras wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> Unfortunately having an HDMI connector for a display and a USB port
>> for the
>> keyboard with a ready-to-use distribution such as Raspbian makes RPi
>> users
>> believe that they have a full computer available and forget proper
>> embedded system development practices as I see daily from most
>> students.
>
> They really do connect display and keyboard to it? I did this the very
> first time after maybe two years with my zoo of Raspberries, just to
> see if my TV could cope with it.
>
>> Would anyone consider running gcc on a low-power STM32 or MSP430 for
>> compiling the firmware ?
>
> What is the problem? When the aim is not learning how to cross compile
> stuff (what can be quite complicated) but just let the compiler run,
> who cares if it takes one or ten hours? 3.7 went faster on my RasPi,
> using more cores could have helped, but I did not care as I just went
> to bed, and had a look after my morning coffee :)
>
> I agree when you are doing this for a living, then time may be money,
> but even then just letting a RasPi sitting in the office corner and
> compile is quite doable.
>
>> JM
>
> Ralph.

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