Hi,
I have no experience with c++ on the bbb, but for C, I had to
put the fftw libraries into /usr/local/include so that they could be found.
BTW I have also tried to connect a LTC2500-32 ADC to a BBB SPI master
and I lost so much time over it that I programmed the existing Xilinx
Coolrunner2 to receive the SPI at 100 MHz and now I read them via
R30/31 of PRU1 bytewise. Getting all 32 bits takes 110 ns including
shifting & rebuilding the int32.
regards, Gerhard
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Am 22.10.18 um 23:28 schrieb Gerhard Hoffmann:
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