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The radio (eg. Thetis) connects to the sdr via IP/UDP discovery just
as it currently does.<br>
The difference is that this IP/UDP port might be accessable via a
traditional<br>
physical ethernet NIC (ie. the connector on your anan), or as a
virtual port<br>
on your computer. As an example:<br>
<br>
My CUDA sdr (Athena) presents itself for discovery on a specific
port of the<br>
box it runs on. I can run Thetis on a win7 box attached to the
local network,<br>
and it discovers/attaches to Athena on the linux box. I can also
run my radio<br>
(Aether) on another box and connect in the same manner. And I can
run<br>
Aether on the same box as Athena and make a local connection.<br>
<br>
To answer your question specifically, the new PCI card will attach
to the Jetson <br>
via a mini-PCI adapter. The CUDA code will run on the Jetson. The
resulting SDR<br>
will reveal itself thru the NIC on the Jetson. So this model uses
the (one and only)<br>
available mini-PCI connector.<br>
<br>
In my version, I need one double-wide slot (eg 2 slots) for the CUDA
card, and a<br>
3rd slot for the PCI radio board. I am using a MB with 7 PCI slots,
as I also need<br>
1 for the video head, growth for a second 2-slot CUDA card, etc.<br>
<br>
Steve AD0ES<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/13/2016 06:07 AM, Greg Wetzel
wrote:<br>
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