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- The code of *libcsdr* was intended to be easy to follow.
- *libcsdr* was designed to use auto-vectorization available in *gcc*. It means that it can achieve some speedup by taking advantage of SIMD command sets available in today's CPUs (e.g. SSE on x86 and NEON on ARM).
-Moreover, *libcsdr* serves as the base for the new, experimental sdr.js, which takes Software Defined Radio DSP to today's web browsers that provide JavScript JIT compilation.
-
How to compile
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The project was only tested on Linux. It has the following dependencies: `libfftw3-dev`
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## [sdr.js] (#sdr.js)
-*sdr.js* is *libcsdr* compiled to JavaScript code with *Emscripten*. Nowadays JavaScript runs quite fast in browsers, as all major browser vendors included JavaScript JIT machines into their product. You can find a great introductory slideshow here about *Emscripten*.
+*sdr.js* is *libcsdr* compiled to JavaScript code with *Emscripten*. Nowadays JavaScript runs quite fast in browsers, as all major browser vendors included JavaScript JIT machines into their product. You can find a great introductory slideshow here on the concept behind *Emscripten* and *asm.js*.
The purpose of *sdr.js* is to make SDR DSP processing available in the web browser. However, it is not easy to use in production yet. By now, only those functions have wrappers that the front-end of OpenWebRX uses.
-To compile *sdr.js*, you will need emscripten. (It turns out that *emscripten* is already included in Ubuntu repositories.)
+To compile *sdr.js*, first get Emscripten. (It turns out that there is an *emscripten* package in Ubuntu repositories.)
To install and build dependencies (for now, only FFTW3):