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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Booting a new USRP
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Rahul Dhar |
Subject: |
Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Booting a new USRP |
Date: |
Fri, 11 Feb 2005 12:37:24 -0500 |
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Charles,
You're instructions seem very straightforward, but I seem to be missing
the "test_fusb" file. Do I have to compile that separately? It doesn't
seem to be anywhere on my hard disk.
Thanks,
-Rahul
On Sat, Feb 05, 2005 at 08:29:04AM -0800, cfk wrote:
> On Friday 04 February 2005 21:54, Matt Ettus wrote:
> > > Should I create an entry in the wiki with this mini-list of what just
> > > transpired for the next guy?
> >
> > That would be very helpful, thanks
> >
> > > Is there anything else I can do with what I have without the
> > > usrp_fpga.rbf file?
> >
> > Its attached.
> >
>
> Thank you for the rbf file. It does not error when loading. Here are the
> steps
> I have gone through. I am listing them here as preparation for getting these
> and others to the wiki.
>
> Steps to bring up a new usrp.
>
> Step 1:
> Given a known gnuradio tarball installation such as 2.4, ensure that
> usrp-0.6.tar.gz is expanded and compiled with the traditional "./configure",
> "make" and "make install". This should produce a directory such as
> "/usr/local/share/usrp/rev2" and in this directory should be the file
> usrp_firmware.ihx". This is one of two files that the usrp loads when it
> starts.
>
> Step 2: Ensure the file usrp_fpga.rbf is in the
> same /usr/local/share/usrp/rev2 directory.
>
> Step 3:
> Given a known functional Linux system with USB support, open two different
> terminals. Use one of these terminals and execute "tail
> -f /var/log/messages". This will cause a real-time display of all log
> messages.
>
> Step 4:
> Plug the Power cord into the usrp and then the USB cable. On the terminal
> running "tail -f /var/log/messages" should be a message of the form:
>
> new full speed USB device using address 1
>
> Disconnect the USB cable and there should be a message of the form:
>
> USB disconnect, address 1
>
> Plug it back in and leave it.
>
> Step 5:
> Navigate to the directory ../usrp-0.6/host/apps and run the program
> "./test_fusb". If the usrp is connected, the usrp_interface.ihx and
> usrp_fpga.rbf files are in /usr/local/share/usrp/rev2, there should be no
> error messages regarding this files.
>
> On the usrp are two LED's, LED0 is furthest away from the USB connector and
> it should be blinking at a 2 Hz rate before test_fusb is invoked and a 1Hz
> rate after test_fusb is invoked if the usrp_interface.ihx file loaded
> successfully.
>
> Step 6:
> The program "usrper" can be used to test an LED at this time. The command
> "./usrper led1 on" and ./usrper led1 off" should produce a predictable
> result.
>
>
> Refer to ../lib/usrp_prims.cc to see the source involved in loading this
> firmware.
> ################################################################3
>
> Thats as far as I can get so far. At this point, the test_fusb program
> displays a message on the screen that goes:
>
> usrp_open_interface:usb_claim_interface: failed interface 1
> could not claim interface 1: No such file or directory
>
> So, it looks like the control endpoint is working but the first data endpoint
> is not quite there yet. Perhaps you might have a suggestion or two.
>
> Additionally, in getting this little app note together, I would like to put
> together a couple of screen prints in .PNG format for the wiki. The question
> there is how do I get the pictures onto the wiki. Do I just link them from
> one of my servers here for the time being (like
> http://cfk/homelinux.com/gnuradio/pix/screen1.png" )?
>
> Charles Krinke
>
>
>
>
>
>
> #./t
>
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