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Thanks Sid,
This seems to be good info. I will try to get the libasound-dev, and see how it goes

73 de
Jean-Paul
AC9GH @ EN61vr99






On Apr 21, 2014, at 6:36 AM, Sid Boyce <sboyce@...> wrote:


?says portaudio depends on libasoud2-dev - shared library for ALSA applications -- development files, so it appears alsa is a pre-req for portaudio to build and work.

I don't know if this post is of any help
?- [Portaudio] Building on Mac OSX 10.6.
73 ... Sid.

On 21/04/14 04:14, Jean-Paul Louis wrote:
Hi Sid,
I have been lurking into this group for several years, and I see how people
refers to you as the Quisk expert for Linux builds.
I am trying to build Quisk not on Linux, but on Mac OS X.
Do you know if anybody has successfully built quick on OS X?
My builds failed because I do not have ALSA on a Mac, but quick is supposed
to work with port audio which is available on the Mac.
I posted my question on the N2ADR group as N2AR is supposedly the one who wrote
quisk, but all my posts were ignored.
I just need to know what to change to use portaudio, as right now every build complains
about a missing alas header.


73 de

Jean-Paul
AC9GH @ EN61vr99
louijp ? at ? yahoo ? dot ?com





On Apr 20, 2014, at 9:48 PM, Sid Boyce <sboyce@...> wrote:

Hi Bill,
Just a little less powerful than my Zotac Mag Mini PC which runs all my?
SDR software, still the difference between 1.5 and 1.6 GHz probably is?
no big deal.

Using analog rigs with Softrock as you probably already know, the?
Softrock is connected to the first IF.
I haven't played with that configuration as my TS450S and IC7200 are?
unused, just here to keep the dust off the shelf since the SDR bug bit me.
73 ... Sid.

On 21/04/14 00:20, Bill Cromwell wrote:
> On 04/20/2014 06:06 PM, MIKE DURKIN wrote:
>> What hardware are you running Quisk on?
>> What version ?
>> did you ask Sid Boyce for help with ... a setup for softrock ?
>>
>> Mike KC7NOA
>>
> Hi,
>
> That wasn't a request for help (although help wouldn't be rejected). It
> was a battle action report. I have an old clunk computer with some kind
> of AMD Sempron (I think) hobbling along at a mere 1.5 GHz with a puny 2
> GB of ram. It seems to be adequate. I have already been feeding the
> audio from my ancient radios into soundcard DSP gizmos for a while. The
> results continue to improve.
>
> I have been looking at other hams' trouble tickets here and on the Flex
> board and taking notes to help me through the maze. I don't have I-Q
> hardware operational - yet. I'm just feeding the audio in and tuning the
> SDR software (quisk) over the range that I can feed to the soundcard.
> The old sound card tops out at 48 kc so my lashup isn't going dazzle
> anybody here. The thing is I can see stations on the spectrum display
> and tune them (without tuning the radio). With the DSP solutions I've
> used so far I set them up so that I tune the signals I see to the
> operational spot I have setup up on the waterfall. That is..the signal I
> want to work crawls across the waterfall as I tune the radio to get it
> detected. With the SDR software I do have to tune a small chunk of
> spectrum with the radio but then I click on any signal of interest over
> about 15 kc to have it detected and presented to my ears. I believe that
> is what is supposed to happen.
>
> I think there is already a config file for SoftRock. SoftRock presents
> quisk (or other) with I-Q signals. My ancient, decrepit radios do not. I
> have merely opened up all the filters in the Kenwood. I'm sure I'll find
> what I need in the electronic "manuals". It'll just take a little time.
> My ultimate intent is to home brew my own I-Q radios and feed the output
> to quisk. SoftRocks are the only ones I have even considered buying.
> And..I'll (a)buse SDR to enhance the operation of my old fashioned radios.
>
> 73,
>
> Bill KU8H
>
>
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Sid Boyce ... Hamradio License G3VBV, Licensed Private Pilot
Emeritus IBM/Amdahl Mainframes and Sun/Fujitsu Servers Tech Support
Senior Staff Specialist, Cricket Coach
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Sid Boyce ... Hamradio License G3VBV, Licensed Private Pilot
Emeritus IBM/Amdahl Mainframes and Sun/Fujitsu Servers Tech Support
Senior Staff Specialist, Cricket Coach
Microsoft Windows Free Zone - Linux used for all Computing Tasks


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