Cross compile and README update
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*.prof
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/gopow
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/build
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resources.go
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Makefile
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Makefile
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VERSION = $(shell git describe --always --dirty)
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TIMESTAMP = $(shell git show -s --format=%ct)
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default: build
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default: build_darwin
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setup:
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go get -u github.com/jteeuwen/go-bindata/...
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resources:
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go-bindata -pkg resources -o internal/resources/resources.go resources/...
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build: resources
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go build -o ./gopow *.go
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build_darwin: resources
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GOOS=darwin GOARCH=amd64 go build -a -o ./build/gopow *.go
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zip ./build/gopow_darwin64.zip ./build/gopow
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build_linux: resources
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GOOS=linux GOARCH=amd64 go build -a -o ./build/gopow *.go
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zip ./build/gopow_linux64.zip ./build/gopow
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build_arm5: resources
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GOOS=linux GOARM=5 GOARCH=arm go build -a -o ./build/gopow *.go
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zip ./build/gopow_linux_arm5.zip ./build/gopow
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build_arm7: resources
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GOOS=linux GOARM=7 GOARCH=arm go build -a -o ./build/gopow *.go
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zip ./build/gopow_linux_arm7.zip ./build/gopow
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build_win: resources
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GOOS=windows GOARCH=amd64 go build -a -o ./build/gopow.exe *.go
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zip ./build/gopow_win64.zip ./build/gopow.exe
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all: build_darwin build_linux build_arm5 build_arm7 build_win
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rm ./build/gopow
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rm ./build/gopow.exe
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lint:
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golint .
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clean:
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rm -f gopow
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rm -f build
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rm -rf internal/resources
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README.md
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README.md
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# rtl-gopow
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Render tables from rtl_power to a nice heat map
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Here is an render of rtl_power tool scanning 80-90 MHz during 2.5 hours moving in a car. .
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# Availability
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Since Go is easy to cross compile, this tool can be easily distributed as a binary without any dependencies. You'll find it under Releases here on github. The following platforms are avalible as a ready to run binary file:
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* OS X (x64)
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* Linux (x64)
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* Linux (arm5)
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* Linux (arm7)
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* Windows (x64)
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## Performance
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A render of a 600 MB csv file takes about 2 minutes on a 2,4 GHz Intel Core i5. There is still lots of room for improvement on that though. Memory usage is quite horrid.
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## Options
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```
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GLOBAL OPTIONS:
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--input, -i CSV input file generated by rtl_power [required]
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--output, -o Output file, default same as input file with new extension
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--format, -f 'png' Output file format, default png [png,jpeg]
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--verbose Enable more verbose output
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--no-annotations Disabled annotations such as time and frequency scales
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--help, -h show help
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--version, -v print the version
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```
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