Hi,
Thanks for you,
At the end, I want to write a separate application, for example a c
language program, then each data i send from this application i want
it to be an input to the gnuradio flowgraph then using this flowgraph
i want to transmit this data.
The connection between this application and gnuradio, i suggest to be
a unix pipe instead of tcp or udp socket. Therefore, as a beginning
test i was trying the previous test between $ cat > in and message
debug in gnuradio.
What you suggest to do and which one is better.
Thanks for your time.
Best wishes
On Oct 8, 2019, at 9:21 PM, Barry Duggan <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi Ali,
I am trying to get an idea of what you really want to accomplish. If
it is simply to get text input to your flowgraph, there are several
choices, but all of them that I have found buffer a line at a time
(ending with return / enter). I have had similar issues. Here are two
choices:
1) Use file input from /dev/stdin (The terminal screen).
2) Use a Message Edit block. If you want to do this one, I can give
you more information. (Thanks to Volker Schroer for his help on that).
If there is more to what you want to accomplish, maybe you can restate
your goal.
We're here to help.
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Barry Duggan
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