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Are the USBIO drivers on the SVN somewhere? Or do we need an
alternate way<br>
to get Les the drivers?<br>
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It looks like the links are broken because Flex no longer supports
the USBIO drivers<br>
as a separate executable. FlexRadio went to an integrated PowerSDR
installer a year<br>
or so ago, so their customers did not have to go through all the
separate installs.<br>
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--- Graham / KE9H<br>
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On 3/15/2012 9:26 PM, David McQuate wrote:
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Seems to me that SVN is not needed for "normal" setup & use of
an hpsdr.<br>
If you want to explore variants or experimental versions, then SVN
would be needed.<br>
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Everything is on the download page (or if it's not, it should be,
and we'll make sure that necessary things are added)<br>
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If Mercury, Metis, or Penelope does not have the required
firmware, the firmware files are on the download page.<br>
HPSDRProgrammer is also there, which is used to store the new
firmware on those cards.<br>
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USB driver is on the download page, as is Operating software, such
as PowerSDR, or KISS Konsole.<br>
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Dave<br>
wa8ywq<br>
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Are we really requiring non-developers to install TortoiseSVN?
For someone that would use it just to download stuff it does
hook itself fairly deeply into Windows...<br>
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Hi Lester,<br>
<br>
I used the Quick Startup Guide when I first got going on my
HPSDR. It is<br>
pretty good but not thorough enough for a beginner who
hasn't been thru all<br>
this before. I finally did get thru it. The two items that
threw me were:<br>
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In the section on "PowerSDR Software Installation", after
the<br>
statement on Page 3 of the procedure where TortoiseSVN is
downloaded,<br>
add a statement to "Double-click on TortoiseSVN to install
it".<br>
<br>
Renumber the two paragraphs below where TortoiseSVN
downloads the<br>
PowerSDR client to be paragraphs "4" and "5" instead of 1
and 2.<br>
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I sent a message to the group suggesting that they clarify
these two<br>
statements but no one has as yet.<br>
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Good luck,<br>
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73,<br>
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