[hpsdr] Another day , another language
Rob Frohne
rob.frohne at wallawalla.edu
Sun Apr 29 08:35:56 PDT 2018
Hi Bob,
It looks like 8th isn't really a "free" language, at least according to
this web page <web%20page>. Your console looks very nice, but in my
past I used RealBasic for a while, and got tired of paying yearly for
updates to software I was just maintaining. It also made it really
difficult for others to use my code, even though I made it available. I
finally moved to open source tools, and don't care to get caught in that
again, especially for my ham radio hobby. :-) Thanks for sharing. It
does look nice.
73,
Rob
KL7NA
On 04/29/2018 07:36 AM, Ken N9VV wrote:
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> Yes, John's WDSP library is compiling great on the RPi and Linux
> desktop here. Here is a link to his source code:
> <URL:https://github.com/g0orx/wdsp>
>
> His latest version has loads of features that were added to PowerSDR
> not too long ago.
>
> He is moving along well with his experiments and tests to implement
> PureSignal on his Linux "linHPSDR" program. The RPi did not have
> enough horsepower to run the requisite number of virtual receivers,
> but his Linux desktop has plenty of reserve power :-)
>
> I upgraded to Ubuntu 18.04 LTS which was released this past week.
> Seems to be stable and working FB with John's pihpsdr and linhpsdr code.
>
> Have a great Sunday,
> 73 de Ken N9VV
> P.S. worked my first Australian VK5 on FT8 mode on 30m !! and even had
> a contact with the amazing and brilliant K1JT on FT8 :-) that was a
> real thrill.
>
> On 4/29/2018 1:32 AM, Bob Cowdery wrote:
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>>
>> Hi Roland,
>>
>> Yes, 8th is cross platform but at the moment the dll will only
>> compile on Windows because of the version of WDSP embedded in it. I
>> think John Melton made a Linux version so I will crib the changes at
>> some point and see if I can get it going on Linux and RPi.
>>
>> Bob - G3UKB
>>
>>
>> On 4/28/2018 9:45 PM, Roland ETIENNE wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Bob,
>>>
>>> Looks like a very pleasant console, very reactive! Never heard of
>>> the 8th languagebefore! Have you run your console on different OS?
>>> Is it easy as it is supposed to be?
>>>
>>> Always something new to run on this good old Atlas transceiver!
>>>
>>> 73 and bravo for your development!
>>>
>>> Roland F8CHK
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>
>>> *De :*Hpsdr [mailto:hpsdr-bounces at lists.openhpsdr.org] *De la part
>>> de* Bob Cowdery
>>> *Envoyé **:*samedi 28 avril 2018 08:54
>>> *À :* hpsdr at lists.openhpsdr.org list
>>> *Objet :* [hpsdr] Another day , another language
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> This is way behind the HPSDR curve being Atlas based protocol 1
>>> system but may be interesting to some. I've played with a lot of
>>> languages and building a console has kind of become my testbed to
>>> see how they perform. I came across the 8th language which is a
>>> stack based forth like language. Its performed better that any other
>>> dynamic language front end that I've used. There is a big dll at the
>>> back of course. Short youtube video at
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UQ3dOX-RK0.
>>>
>>> 73 Bob - G3UKB
>>>
>>
>>
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