LOL I just checked my servers page and although it does everything right locally it is just the opposite of all the others in reporting! instead of what others report 2-teslas, this one reports to the page or at least the page displays 2 gtx285! oh well. minor problem affecting nothing but my ego
it got a few cuda workunits so it is fetching both. it appears 6.6.11 works fine.
yeah iti got near 100 cpu AK workunits before it got the cuda ones. it is downloading both properly. it seems to work just fine.
Well, then, there is nothing more we could ask. 6.6.11 it is for multi-gpus in linux.
is the flops section of the app info file really important? i'm not using it. my file is below. does the addition of the flops help with processing efficiency?
does the cpu-gpu perl script V5 available in another topic actually catch vlars and vhars? maybe it doesn't report them because i have not seen it report any yet. a little concerned because i have had several computation error workunits from the 'vlar-killer 2.2 cuda' ap and with task viewing turned off at seti i cannot tell.
the other thing is would it be better to have my ratio set so that boinc never sees a shortage of cuda workunits so it never gets cuda workunits but only cpu workunits and then let this script supply the gpu work? i would think if it handles vlars it would be the most efficient way to never get one scheduled for cuda?
my tesla cannot take them. its an early engineering version of it and it locks right up on vlars. this is the main reason i chose to run the vlar killer app to protect it.
I see this line:<file_name>setiathome-6.08.CUDA_2.2_x86_64-pc-linux-gnu</file_name>But I only have the old app without the 2.2 part - where are you getting this CUDA app?