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Kumi 05b3b0a869
Standardize binary output directory and cleanup
Moved compiled binaries to a dedicated 'bin/' directory to streamline output organization, ensuring that all executables are consolidated in a single, standard location. Updated the gitignore to reflect this change, which helps prevent accidental commits of executable files. The Makefile was also adjusted to build the 'limedriver' program within the new directory structure.

Removed the previously tracked binary 'limedriver' to reduce repository clutter and avoid potential merge conflicts with binary files. Now, future compilations will adhere to the new 'bin/' directory convention, improving the project's structure and maintainability.
2024-02-05 10:26:03 +01:00
src Fix limedriver.cpp location 2024-02-05 10:23:09 +01:00
.gitignore Standardize binary output directory and cleanup 2024-02-05 10:26:03 +01:00
compile Initialized build and dependency management with Automake 2024-02-05 10:22:00 +01:00
configure Initialized build and dependency management with Automake 2024-02-05 10:22:00 +01:00
configure.ac Initialized build and dependency management with Automake 2024-02-05 10:22:00 +01:00
COPYING Initialized build and dependency management with Automake 2024-02-05 10:22:00 +01:00
depcomp Initialized build and dependency management with Automake 2024-02-05 10:22:00 +01:00
INSTALL Initialized build and dependency management with Automake 2024-02-05 10:22:00 +01:00
install-sh Initialized build and dependency management with Automake 2024-02-05 10:22:00 +01:00
Makefile.am Standardize binary output directory and cleanup 2024-02-05 10:26:03 +01:00
missing Initialized build and dependency management with Automake 2024-02-05 10:22:00 +01:00
README.md Create README.md 2024-02-05 09:50:00 +01:00

Information

These files are used for the control of the LimeSDR based spectrometer. With permission from the author Andrin Doll, the files are included in this repository.

A. Doll; Pulsed and continuous-wave magnetic resonance spectroscopy using a low-cost software-defined radio. AIP Advances 1 November 2019; 9 (11): 115110. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5127746