On Dec 24, 2007 2:58 PM, Dan Halperin <
address@hidden> wrote:
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sri ram wrote:
> P.S. I am attaching the output of the rx side.
uOok = True pktno = 47 n_rcvd = 48 n_right = 48
ok = True pktno = 48 n_rcvd = 49 n_right = 49
ok = True pktno = 49 n_rcvd = 50 n_right = 50
ok = True pktno = 50 n_rcvd = 51 n_right = 51
uOok = True pktno = 51 n_rcvd = 52 n_right = 52
ok = False pktno = 52 n_rcvd = 53 n_right = 52
ok = False pktno = 54 n_rcvd = 54 n_right = 52
uOok = False pktno = 56 n_rcvd = 55 n_right = 52
ok = False pktno = 58 n_rcvd = 56 n_right = 52
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The USRP Overruns (the 'uO's indicated above) mean that your computer is
not fast enough to process this data. Is the processor too slow? Are you
running other applications in the background?
- -Dan
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