Awesome thanks guys! I think I have PLENTY of horsepower to pull this off then :)<div><br></div><div>On to the next phase of my project then....<br><br>On Monday, April 11, 2016, REDBUTTON_CTRL <<a href="mailto:jrorke@cogeco.ca">jrorke@cogeco.ca</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
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I have had up to 4 full duplex nodes /URIs connected to a lesser
computer and it work fine.<br>
and these using full duplex and full dsp encode and decode.<br>
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VA3RQ<br>
Jon<br>
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On 4/11/2016 8:29 PM, Stephen - K1LNX wrote:
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<div dir="ltr">Has anyone tested just how many URI's or modified
usb sound cards can be connected to a particular system? I
recently deployed a more "modern" system in comparison to my
fledgling old 1st gen dual core Pentium.
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<div>The new system is an i3-4170 dual core "Haswell" processor
running at 3.7 Ghz and 8GB of DDR3 RAM. I am looking at
potentially upwards of 2 URI's and a modified USB soundcard,
all running SimpleUSB. I don't expect all three of them to be
connected to concurrently, one will be connected to my
repeater controller full time though, one for a yet to be
determined remote base radio (will most likely be my FT-817 if
I can make it work with hamlib), and a modified usb soundcard
to connect to my PiRLP node. </div>
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<div>Thoughts? Opinions? I don't see why this wouldn't scale out
the way I want, but as I have no experience I was curious if
this was possible before I went down this path. </div>
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<div>73</div>
<div>Stephen</div>
<div>K1LNX</div>
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