giuliomoro@28: Three simple c scripts can be used to test the network, in conjunction with the basic_network project:
giuliomoro@28: udp-client.c, udp-client-sweep.c,d udp-server.c
giuliomoro@28: compile them with gcc -o udp-client udp-client.c and similar
giuliomoro@28: They can be compiled and run from either the host or the bbb
giuliomoro@28: 
giuliomoro@28: usage
giuliomoro@28: ./udp-client 192.168.7.2 9998 #sends individual messages to the bbb on port 9998
giuliomoro@28: #enter desired values for frequency (and phase).
giuliomoro@28: 123.0;0;
giuliomoro@28: 
giuliomoro@28: The parser is currently very stupid, so the format of the message has to be::
giuliomoro@28: frequencyValue;phaseValue;
giuliomoro@28: example:
giuliomoro@28: 700.0;0.1;
giuliomoro@28: 
giuliomoro@28: ./udp-client-sweep 192.168.7.2 9998
giuliomoro@28: sends messages every 1ms to control the frequency of the oscillator, thus generating a sine sweep
giuliomoro@28: 
giuliomoro@28: ./udp-server 9999
giuliomoro@28: #will print the info received from BeagleRT with the following format
giuliomoro@28: printf("%8d;%.3f;%.3;",gCounter,gFrequency,gPhase);
giuliomoro@28: example:
giuliomoro@28: 88201;700.000;0.123;
giuliomoro@28: