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cortexlab102 [2018/03/29 16:42] – [Creating a flow graph on your PC] mimbert | cortexlab102 [2018/04/04 17:19] – [Cloning the example task] lcardoso | ||
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As it is not very convenient to work on CorteXlab server, we will explain here how to create flow graphs with GNUradio on your machine and export them to CorteXlab. We are going to create a new flowgraph called '' | As it is not very convenient to work on CorteXlab server, we will explain here how to create flow graphs with GNUradio on your machine and export them to CorteXlab. We are going to create a new flowgraph called '' | ||
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+ | ### Cloning the example task | ||
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+ | An example task is provided in the FIT/ | ||
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+ | Let us start by erasing any previous (and possibly outdated) version of the example task already present in your home dir: | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | cxlbusr@debian-jessie-cortexlab: | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | Now let us retrieve the examples repository on GitHub : | ||
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+ | cxlbusr@debian-jessie-cortexlab: | ||
+ | cxlbusr@debian-jessie-cortexlab: | ||
+ | cxlbusr@debian-jessie-cortexlab: | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | ### Creating our flow graph | ||
Launch, on your virtual machine, the '' | Launch, on your virtual machine, the '' | ||
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Generate the flowgraph, a spectrum_analyzer.py should have appeared in the directory. | Generate the flowgraph, a spectrum_analyzer.py should have appeared in the directory. | ||
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cortexlab102.txt · Last modified: 2018/11/19 19:59 by ooubejja