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sunu:

--- Quote from: Lysius on 22 Mar 2009, 12:16:09 pm ---Any news on this?

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Unfortunately no. All 32bit builds had the same error. If you can, run the 64bit app, else it's better not run CUDA for the time being.



--- Quote from: Lysius on 22 Mar 2009, 12:16:09 pm ---And is there a guide anywhere on how to test an app without using BOINC and reporting possible garbage?

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Just put  the app, a workunit named work_unit.sah and the file from the compressed archive I attached below in a directory and run it.

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Lysia:

--- Quote from: sunu on 22 Mar 2009, 03:07:23 pm ---
--- Quote from: Lysius on 22 Mar 2009, 12:16:09 pm ---Any news on this?

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Unfortunately no. All 32bit builds had the same error. If you can, run the 64bit app, else it's better not run CUDA for the time being.

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Then I think somebody should add a warning to the original post or remove the 32bit app entirely.

Unfortunately I only have 32bit linux installed. The last time I tried 64bit I had a sound problem in some 32bit games, so I just reverted to 32bit. Perhaps I should give it a try again, but I don't think this will happen anytime soon.

Moustacha:
Excellent work. Gone from ~14,000 seconds to ~1,300 seconds just by using the GPU  ;D

kpolberg:
Is the source code for this available? Just wondering if it would be possible to compile a 32bit my self just to test. I would really like to put a 9500GT to work(my other htpc is based on xbmc with vdpau mod, would just like to try if crunching at htpcing is possible at the same time).

Raistmer:

--- Quote from: kpolberg on 03 Apr 2009, 11:56:10 pm ---Is the source code for this available? Just wondering if it would be possible to compile a 32bit my self just to test. I would really like to put a 9500GT to work(my other htpc is based on xbmc with vdpau mod, would just like to try if crunching at htpcing is possible at the same time).

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You could start with sources from Berkeley's SVN.
https://setisvn.ssl.berkeley.edu/svn/branches/seti_cuda
It contains stock CODA.

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