[hpsdr] [dttsp-linux] intel 330 x86-64

Edson Pereira ewp_jp at ybb.ne.jp
Fri Jan 9 23:53:46 PST 2009


Frank,

I endorse your remarks. My comment was related to your previous message 
about the possibility of a small distribution including the SDR parts.

Frank Brickle wrote:
>
> BTW the plan, which looks pretty solid at this point, is to package up 
> the entire VR system as part of a tailored Linux distro. That gets 
> paired with physically small host -- most likely the Atom we've all 
> been talking about -- for use as a dedicated SDR DSP appliance.
>
> 73
> Frank
> AB2KT

73,

-- Edson, pu1jte, n1vtn, jf1afn

Frank Brickle wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 12:32 AM, Edson Pereira <ewp_jp at ybb.ne.jp 
> <mailto:ewp_jp at ybb.ne.jp>> wrote:
>  
>
>     It seems we are converging on a hardware platform. What do you
>     think about using a common distribution? Does the group think we
>     should use Ubuntu 8.04.1 or 8.10?
>
>
> Like it says in my current sig, this may not be a good thing. For many 
> reasons I believe we should be working towards a system that's as 
> inclusive as possible. Sure, that means some extra effort up front, 
> but the longer-term payback is incalculable.
>
> From the very first sdr-core and vrk have been designed with an eye 
> towards supporting a multiplicity of hardware and software platforms 
> and environments. We're closer than ever to being able to have 
> components that work together seamlessly, while being created in 
> whatever language and with whatever tools are most convenient for 
> individual developers and users.
>
> Anything further I might say right now is likely to degenerate into a 
> philosophical rant, so I'll stop here. But I would urge anybody 
> involved even peripherally in our SDR development efforts to remember 
> how monumentally harmful it is that the amateur radio digital world is 
> so profoundly Windows-centric, and that we should be especially 
> careful not to blunder into a similar situation of our own making.
>
> 73
> Frank
> AB2KT
>
>
> -- 
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