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<DIV>Bill</DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks for publicly answering a question a lot of us have been asking
amongst ourselves</DIV>
<DIV>re: bringing the HPSDR version of PowerSDR up to the latest! </DIV>
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<DIV>"Patience is a virtue"</DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks for all your work and ALL those that have contributed to the HPSDR
project.</DIV>
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<DIV>73 de Joe K1RQG</DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 5/11/2009 5:14:30 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
bill@ewjt.com writes:</DIV>
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High Performance Software Defined Radio Discussion List *****<BR><BR>All
sounds correct to me. The PowerSDR code I distribute is .NET1.1
<BR>based. For a while we also had a .NET 2.0 dependency for some of the
<BR>programs called from initozy11.bat - that dependency has been
removed.<BR><BR>As to getting to VS 2008 - I'm sort of waiting for the Flex
folks to <BR>get to VS 2008 and get stable and then I'll look at porting
the <BR>HPSDR changes up to that level of the
code.<BR><BR>Regards,<BR><BR>Bill (kd5tfd)<BR><BR><BR>At 03:40 PM 5/11/2009,
Dick Faust wrote:<BR>>***** High Performance Software Defined Radio
Discussion List *****<BR>><BR>>Steve and
others;<BR>><BR>>Apparently my first post attempt did not work correctly
with the new <BR>>email, so I will try again.<BR>><BR>>I believe that
the proper current build environment for the HPSDR <BR>>software on Windoz
is Visual Studio 2003 . This environment <BR>>[however temporary]
will ensure compatibility across all users and hardware .<BR>><BR>>I
have issues with .NET of any flavor that I have expressed before <BR>>and
will not repeat here.<BR>><BR>>After the most recent hardware releases,
I believe a substantial <BR>>effort was made to eliminate any dependency on
.NET 2.x or <BR>>higher. There is still a need for .NET 1
[unfortunately !] in the <BR>>Windoz environment.<BR>><BR>>I believe
it would be smart to stay away from VS8 until a more <BR>>formal solution
is devised.<BR>><BR>>If anyone has difficulty in obtaining a VS2003
environment please <BR>>contact me off line from this
list.<BR>><BR>>Dick Faust K9IVB<BR>><BR>>Steven Doyle
wrote:<BR>>>***** High Performance Software Defined Radio Discussion
List
*****<BR>>><BR>>><BR>>><BR>>>------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>>><BR>>>Hi,<BR>>>As
part of the Thor project I will need to modify PowerSDR to send
<BR>>>envelope and Phase to Penelope. So with this in mind I have taken
<BR>>>Bill's code and built it under visual studio 8. It builds no
<BR>>>problem, however I do get a runtime error. A dialog appears saying
<BR>>>that there has been an application error and that it need to
close. <BR>>>If you ignore the dialog everything seems to work ok. I
have seen <BR>>>this error before when I did not have .NET 1.1
installed, so I'm <BR>>>sure its related to that. However VS8 can only
target .NET2.0 and upwards.<BR>>>Does anyone know what needs to be
changed in order to bring this up <BR>>>to date with .NET3.5
?<BR>>>73s<BR>>>Steve<BR>>>G1YLB<BR>>>------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR><BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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