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Devaster
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GPU client
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05 Jun 2007, 08:40:43 am »
still in early alpha .
now i have some problems with analyzepot function - it seems that it stay in unending loop ....
but i havent doing any changes in this part ...
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Re: GPU client
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05 Jun 2007, 10:31:46 am »
Maybe the data structures it expects aren't arriving/are invalid/are different than it expects because of changes in code that you made up until now?
It may be helpful to compare the data arrays from a non-GPU app to yours - at least that's where I'd start.
Regards,
Simon.
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Devaster
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06 Jun 2007, 08:33:16 am »
it had been found a bug in Rapidmind glsl backend when accessing a array member trough random access lookup
my code is affected too ...
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KJM
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Re: GPU client
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31 Jul 2007, 07:07:27 am »
Hello alll,
are there any news about the GPU Client or is the project canceled? Edit: Or are the efforts are now concentrated on DX 10 and CUDA?
Any information about the status would be nice since i would really like to use my little 6600, 7600 and 7900 for Seti.
Greetings to everyone
Karsten
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Devaster
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Re: GPU client
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31 Jul 2007, 08:50:57 am »
development is transferred partially to CUDA but now is paused - no CUDA driver under Vista and i am too lazy reinstall sys ....
but i still work at RM version ....
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DJXaeR0
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Re: GPU client
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31 Jul 2007, 11:48:55 am »
good news
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KJM
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Re: GPU client
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01 Aug 2007, 10:50:31 am »
Nice to hear that
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christofire
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Re: GPU client
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04 Aug 2007, 07:38:44 am »
Having made a fresh XP install, and getting the CUDA SDK examples to compile, I'm having problems getting the basic Seti app to compile.
I can get the BOINC source to compile, and most of the Seti source compiles, but it falls down on a type that appears to be GNU C specific (or at least not implemented in Visual Studio).
Can anyone give me a pointer (pun not intended) as to where I'm going wrong?
Background setup info:
Installed:
MS Visual Studio C++ Express*
Platform SDK
wxWidgets
BOINC source was the latest HEAD obtained through SVN, I've tried the seti source from both august 1st and 2nd nightlies.
* I've read a lot about needing the Intel compiler and libraries, and compiling in other compilers. Am I on a road to nothing by using VSC++EE? If so, is there a "recommended" setup that will compile the sources?
Why am I doing this? I plan to try out some of the research I did a few years ago about offloading processing onto FPGAs to see if it's valid in this context, and for personal curiosity.
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Simon
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Re: GPU client
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04 Aug 2007, 04:24:02 pm »
Hi Christofire,
Compiling S@H with VS 2005 by Urs Echternacht
Compiling with VS "Orcas" (currently in Beta)
These may help
Also, ICC and IPP (the compiler/lib package the KWSN apps use if available for the target platform) are available for free as non-commercial versions.
Regards,
Simon.
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christofire
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Re: GPU client
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04 Aug 2007, 04:39:13 pm »
Simon,
I apologise for not finding those with the search. My google-fu must be weak.
I didn't realise the ICC and IPP were available free(ish). I'll continue trying with VS for now as I've experience of using that, and I've got the CUDA SDK samples to compile (and run).
Many thanks for the help.
Chris.
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Devaster
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15 Nov 2007, 05:15:46 pm »
CUDA based client ...
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Radiohead
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Re: GPU client
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16 Nov 2007, 01:07:49 pm »
How it install?
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Devaster
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Re: GPU client
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16 Nov 2007, 05:04:24 pm »
only for standalone testing !!!! not for real crunching !!!!
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Raistmer
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Re: GPU client
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16 Nov 2007, 05:20:49 pm »
Well, standalone testing shows:
no result.sah generated on secondary and so on time.
stderr.txt contains
SETI@home error -108 Unknown error
from boinc_init_diagnostics()
File: ..\main.cpp
Line: 229
SETI@home error -108 Unknown error
from boinc_init_diagnostics()
File: ..\main.cpp
Line: 229
SETI@home error -108 Unknown error
from boinc_init_diagnostics()
File: ..\main.cpp
Line: 229
At very first time program was run situation was different. There was result.sah (but only header, could not pass validation) and stderr.txt contained:
Can't set up shared mem: -1
Work Unit Info:
...............
WU true angle range is : 0.604884
Can't set up shared mem: -1
Work Unit Info:
...............
WU true angle range is : 0.604884
Can't set up shared mem: -1
Work Unit Info:
...............
WU true angle range is : 0.604884
Test was performed on testWU-1.wu from KWSN test pack. In that very first time stdout was
Device name: GeForce 8800 GTS
Total global memory: 639 MB
Shared memory per block: 16 kB
Registers per block: 8192
Warp size: 32
Max threads per block: 512
Shaders clock rate: 1188 MHz
Generated FFT plans
Calculated FFT on GPU fftlen:8 batch size:131072
After PowerSpectrum & pulsefind on CPU ...
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Radiohead
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Re: GPU client
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16 Nov 2007, 07:01:57 pm »
Quote from: Devaster on 16 Nov 2007, 05:04:24 pm
only for standalone testing !!!! not for real crunching !!!!
i know
but....
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