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I have an AMD Radeon HD 6770M 512 MB. Does that satisfy the requirement? If so, how do I take advantage of the new release? | |
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My company has upgraded some research hardware and has given me a Tesla C1060 unit. I was wondering if I can use it to process SETI@home and Eistein@home data. I currently use a AMD 965 BE Quad core, 8 gig 12800 memory with a NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 470 video card configuration. If I can use them together then it should be a real screamer. Any thoughts? | |
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I have an AMD Radeon HD 6770M 512 MB. Does that satisfy the requirement? If so, how do I take advantage of the new release? Eric is going to work on an OpenCL app for OSX, but it has to go through beta first. http://setiweb.ssl.berkeley.edu/beta/ ____________ | |
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Can't u make an installer please? I do NOT like any hacking anymore, done that enough since 1991. | |
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The installer is waiting for Multibeam version 7. | |
| ID: 1269209 · | |
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You need to be running Boinc 7.0.25 or later to get the Astropulse opencl_ati_100 6.04 app, | |
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The proper name is OpenGL. This may be confusing for some (as it was for me, I didn't recognize it at first). | |
| ID: 1269248 · | |
The proper name is OpenGL. This may be confusing for some (as it was for me, I didn't recognize it at first). No, OpenGL is a graphics library or API designed to be cross-platform to aid in graphics-related apps (CAD, virtual reality, games, screen savers). OpenCL, the correct term, is an API that is designed to assist or allow running standard applications on the GPU via a common programming language regardless of the hardware underneath (i.e. an OpenCL application can be executed on any GPU that supports the OpenCL standard as long as an OpenCL compatible driver is loaded). | |
| ID: 1269250 · | |
"Just click HERE and all kinds of necessary stuff will be done AUTOMATICALLY" Guess it'll download as soon as a new AstroPulse is required on my system? I still have 1 in queue now and it'll be done in ~36h from now (if running constantly). No new AstroPulse jobs (with the GPU set) here though ____________ <--- Searching for this one ;-) | |
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I think I see why some of the confusion here. The notice that came up on the BOINC Manager is missing the following line that was in the original post in this thread: | |
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My company has upgraded some research hardware and has given me a Tesla C1060 unit. I was wondering if I can use it to process SETI@home and Eistein@home data. I currently use a AMD 965 BE Quad core, 8 gig 12800 memory with a NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 470 video card configuration. If I can use them together then it should be a real screamer. Any thoughts? 01-Aug-2012 15:34:20 [---] NVIDIA GPU 0: Tesla C1060 (driver version unknown, CUDA version 4020, compute capability 1.3, 4096MB, 622 GFLOPS peak) 01-Aug-2012 15:34:20 [---] NVIDIA GPU 1: GeForce GTX 460 (driver version unknown, CUDA version 4020, compute capability 2.1, 767MB, 605 GFLOPS peak) http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/show_host_detail.php?hostid=5406618 Note that the URL reports two 460s because BOINC considers the most-capable GPU. ____________ | |
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My company has upgraded some research hardware and has given me a Tesla C1060 unit. I was wondering if I can use it to process SETI@home and Eistein@home data. Any thoughts? If you attach it to SETI@home and it's running on Windows is should get SETI@home work for the GPU immediately and AstroPulse GPU work as soon as I release those versions. ____________ | |
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Confused as well, 1090t, 8 gig of 1333 ram, 6950 unlocked to 6970, Win7 64 bit, just upgraded to the newest boinc 028 I believe, but, since its not using the GPU, I must not automagically be able to run the GPU end of this. | |
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Sorry I solved my own confusion. | |
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Sorry I solved my own confusion. Keep your eye on results from that computer for a week or two, to be sure none are deemed invalid or something like that. | |
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Hi! | |
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Sorry I solved my own confusion. Hi! Sorry man, but did you mean Opengl, not Opencl? Kindly: --maker-- | |
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the ver 7 and above (or what ever ver 7 tried many times, this LT is 100% OK) on yours dl page does not even start at all on this LapTop. So I am tied to version 6.smth. I have tried everything and you can bet your moneys You should really try the Questions and Answers forum for all trouble-shooting related questions. I am willing to bet my money against yours that you have not tried everything, and that there is no way this is due to a code bug in BOINC v7, but likely an issue specific to your computer's configuration. Sorry man, but did you mean Opengl, not Opencl? In this very thread I already addressed that question in message 1269250: No, OpenGL is a graphics library or API designed to be cross-platform to aid in graphics-related apps (CAD, virtual reality, games, screen savers). | |
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As was stated before one should not mix OpenCL and OpenGL. | |
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the ver 7 and above (or what ever ver 7 tried many times, this LT is 100% OK) on yours dl page does not even start at all on this LapTop. So I am tied to version 6.smth. I have tried everything and you can bet your moneys Wow, you're even too wordy here. NOTE TO ALL: openCL (C as in sea). Thank you. Good day. ;) | |
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