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From: Marcus D. Leech
 
Re: Support materials for USRP-E312
Fri, Aug 18, 2023 3:52 PM
f Ettus provides > source code for the FPGA, etc., that we can modify for our internal > use. Is there a cost associated in using the code and any legal > requirements? From where can we download the E312 FPGA source code and > related software? > >                 Thanks a lot! > >                 Cheers, > >                 Mushtaq > > ---------------------------- > MushtaqSyed, Ph.D. > Principal Digital Signal Processing Engineer > Verus Research > > > > Direct 505-396-7109 > Cell 408-514-7821 > > 6100 Uptown Blvd NE, Suite 260 > Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110 > _*verusresearch.net*_ > ---------------------------- > > NOTICE:  This electronic mail message is intended exclusively for the > individual or entity to which it is addressed. This message, together > with any attachment, may contain sensitive or privileged information.  > Any unauthorized review, use, printing, retention, copying, > disclosure, or distribution of said email is strictly prohibited.  If > you have received this message in error, please (1) immediately advise > the sender by reply email message and (2) delete all copies of this > message. > > > _______________________________________________ > USRP-users mailing list --usrp-users@lists.ettus.com > To unsubscribe send an email tousrp-users-leave@lists.ettus.com You could start here: https://kb.ettus.com/Knowledge_Base The UHD source code is here: https://github.com/EttusResearch/uhd That includes the FPGA code This is from the LICENSE.md file in the codebase:  Ettus Research FPGA Repository: Licenses Please refer to the individual files to verify which license applies to them. UHD and MPM themselves, are, by default, licensed under the GPLv3. If you wish to obtain an alternative license, please contact info@ettus.com. Some of UHD's dependencies are shipped as part of the repository (see https://github.com/EttusResearch/uhd/tree/master/host/lib/deps for details). The FPGA codebase (stored under fpga/) has its own [licensing situation][fpga-license]. See the various subdirectories therein for more details. Individual source files in this repository may have different licenses than discussed above. Please refer to individual files and directories to verify which license applies to which file. ## GPLv3 License Text (applies to most of UHD and MPM)                     GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE                        Version 3, 29 June 2007
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From: Cory Cross
 
Namespaces support individual references in PR#6131
Mon, Sep 1, 2025 10:45 PM
does not yet work. But you can do: namespace explicit {   module cuboid(s) {     off = is_list(s) ? s[0] : s;     translate([-off/2,0,0]) cube(s,center=true);   } } namespace implicit {   favorite = "green"; } include using implicit; color(favorite) right(5) cuboid(5); explicit::cuboid([8,25,30]); The tests (serving as further examples) are available in this commit and are all passing! -Cory
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From: Raul Ayala
 
Re: Support Needed in Tacoma for Mural Project
Tue, Aug 12, 2025 9:15 PM
sistance Needed in Tacoma, WA* > > > *WHAT*: Looking for two assistants to help install a large-scale mural in > Tacoma using parachute cloth, a method similar to wheatpasting. The process > involves adhering pre-painted fabric panels to the wall using a gel that > dries quickly in the sun, so we'll need to work at a steady pace. After the > mural is installed, we'll seal it with a protective varnish. > > > *WHEN*: The installation is scheduled to take 7 days, working as a team > of 3 people (including myself), tentatively from August 25 - 31. > > > *PAY:* I'm offering $150 per day for each assistant. > > > *QUALIFICATIONS:* Experience with mural work, outdoor installations, or > similar projects is a plus, but not required. Reliability, comfort with > rollers and squeegees, and being able to work efficiently outdoors are > important. This is a great project for artists or art students trying to > gain more experience in mural processes and learning from an experienced > artist and muralist (you can learn more about the artist at > www.raulayala.net) > > > *HOW TO APPLY:* Please send your resume/CV with two references and a > little bit about yourself to raulayalart@gmail.com. We are looking to > secure people ASAP and by August 15, at the latest. >
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From: Sandra Phoenix
 
There's Something Good Happening in Texas
Wed, Jul 7, 2010 12:38 PM
There are those who think many of the small HBCUs will "die off." The research on dying colleges tells us that this is likely for some, especially those without dynamic leadership, a willingness to be innovative and fresh, and supportive alumni. Fading away may be the reality for some HBCUs, but I certainly hope not.
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From: Mico-Soler Pablo
 
Re: Inetum company (Spain) technical support: Ettus USRP X440 & USRP X410 SDRs
Thu, Oct 19, 2023 1:01 PM
Best, Pablo De: Marcus Müller Enviado el: jueves, 19 de octubre de 2023 14:55 Para: usrp-users@lists.ettus.com; Mico-Soler Pablo Asunto: Re: [USRP-users] Inetum company (Spain) technical support: Ettus USRP X440 & USRP X410 SDRs No suele recibir correos electrónicos de marcus.mueller@ettus.com
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From: Saimanoj Katta
 
Re: [USRP-users] Detection of USRP X310
Mon, Sep 9, 2019 1:27 PM
> Were you trying to write an FPGA image to the device, or did it just die > out of nowhere? > > Additionally, I'd like to know if you experience any issues during the > jtag process.
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From: J. L. Trantham
 
Re: [volt-nuts] Buying HP-3458A
Sun, Jul 6, 2014 10:15 PM
If they die, send it back to Agilent and they will repair and recalibrate. In my shop, the 3458A is the 'house standard' that I use to measure the resistance standards and voltage standards that I have.
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From: Beverly Propen
 
Re: African Collared-Dove in west Hartford
Wed, Jun 1, 2022 12:19 PM
Please support COA: > >>> https://www.ctbirding.org/join-us/ > >>> CTBirds is for the discussion of birds and birding in Connecticut.
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From: Mike Tellup
 
Re: GL: Web Site Help
Sun, Sep 2, 2007 5:21 PM
I think what Ken is proposing to do (have a website or blog) while traveling the Great Loop is an excellent idea. I believe that keeping the list updated with info about new/significant developments about his website or blog will be a plus for the list and I look forward to it.
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From: marin.faure@boeing.com
 
TWL: CFES
Wed, Oct 10, 2001 8:09 PM
The article listed the website of the company or individual that developed the process, but I have lost it, and I cannot find the article anymore. Does anyone know the product or process I am referring to, and how to reach the website that explains it? The website incorporated the inventor's name, but I don't recall what that was.