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From: | Marcus Müller |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Diagnosing the cause of D's |
Date: | Fri, 29 May 2015 20:13:38 +0200 |
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Hi Richard, 320kS is not the minimal rate; if I'm not mistaken it's 100MHz/512. Ds are relatively serious, and I've rarely seen them: The typical "your system is too slow" results in "O"verflows; typically, you see "D" if UHD starts wondering where the sample packet n disappeared to, after receiving n-1 followed by n+1 (or so). What's your ethernet hardware? (If on linux, "lspci | grep -i ether") We've had some grief caused by USB3-to-ethernet-adapters which seemed to take delight in confusing at least UHD, its users and a significant part of its support team by randomly reordering packets on a direct link. Also, there's a single Intel Gigabit Ethernet controller that comes directly from hell, but it's becoming rarer in the wild every day. Best regards, Marcus On 05/29/2015 06:07 PM, Richard Bell
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