[hpsdr] KISS Konsole & the dreaded tortoise
Lee Calcraft
lee_xp2 at yahoo.co.uk
Sat Jun 25 06:38:47 PDT 2011
Thanks John. Yes I gave the impression that I just wanted to look, but could not resist the tempataion to go a bit further :-)
I will try to get an old XP machine I have, tortoised up so I can access all the stuff. I am assuming that my problem is in using Windows 7.
Thanks to all for the speedy help.
Lee G3SEW
--- On Fri, 24/6/11, John Melton <john.d.melton at googlemail.com> wrote:
From: John Melton <john.d.melton at googlemail.com>
Subject: Re: [hpsdr] KISS Konsole & the dreaded tortoise
To: "george byrkit" <ghbyrkit at chartermi.net>
Cc: hpsdr at lists.openhpsdr.org
Date: Friday, 24 June, 2011, 21:56
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Sorry, I just sent you the source files without the .svn directory as I
thought you just wanted to look at the code.
Your best bet is to download the source tree using TourtoiseSVN. I
cannot help you there as I only use Linux. I can send you a copy of the
source tree that includes everything including the .svn directories.
Let me know of that would help.
-- John g0orx/n6lyt
On Fri, 2011-06-24 at 14:32 -0400, george byrkit wrote:
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> Dear Lee,
>
> If you have the Metis version of KISS code, you do NOT need the
> HPSDR_USB_LIB_V1, as it is used ONLY for the Ozy/Magister version. If this
> is NOT in your release or debug folder, then get the binary for
> Ozy/Magister, and it will be found there, as will the SharpDSP dll.
>
> You do NOT need the Tampir.IPLib.SharpPCap dll, and you can safely remove
> any reference to it from your project.
>
> I hope that you are using Visual Studio C# 2008 Express Edition. That would
> be the correct version to download and install from Microsoft to explore
> this code base.
>
> Perhaps what John sent you was incomplete. If you have TortoiseSVN
> installed, you should go to the SVN location specified on the WIKI, perhaps,
> and see if the missing bits are all there.
>
> For example, I'm using the KISS Ethernet version 1.04 (from the 'beta'
> folder path), and SharpDSP is found in the release folder. However,
> HPSDR_USB_LIB_V1 is found in the release folder. But then, as I said,
> HPSDR_USB_LIB_V1 is not needed for Kiss Ethernet (which uses Metis, not Ozy
> or Magister).
>
> Assuming that you are using Windows XP, when I right-click on a folder (mine
> are all under C:\HPSDR...), I have an option that I can choose called
> 'TortoiseSVN'. Under that, I'd choose 'Repo-browser' and put in the URL for
> the SVN that came from the WIKI.
>
> 73,
> George K9TRV
>
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