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V10/11 of modified SETI MB CUDA + opt AP package for full multi-GPU+CPU use

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Urs Echternacht:
Google was close on this one - should be :
"There are no child processes to wait for". ;)

Jason G:
LoL, Thanks Urs'   I have no Children yet either  :(

Urs Echternacht:
Just found this (possible/temporary) solution in this forum post.

Short : Try that GLtest does NOT run. If that is the case, add the file MSCorEE.dll into the (windows)\\system32 directory.

Anyone feels to try out this ? Seems that this is a pure BOINC problem.



edit: ooppsee : "There are no subprocesses to wait for". Does it make sense now.

Jason G:

--- Quote from: Urs Echternacht on 28 Feb 2009, 09:30:42 am ---...does NOT run. If that is the case, add the file MSCorEE.dll into the (windows)\\system32 directory.
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This would make perfect sense to me if so (can't test it though, currently no active Vista or x64 install),  It means that either nVidia or Boinc failed to distribute the correct dependencies within their respective installers  (either or both, depending on how you look at it)

[Edit: Incidentally, GLTest.exe runs fine on my Windows XP w/SP3 + eVGA 9600GSO, nVidia Driver version 181.22 ]

P51 Mustang:

--- Quote from: Raistmer on 26 Feb 2009, 09:35:43 am ---
--- Quote from: P51 Mustang on 26 Feb 2009, 08:50:33 am ---My computer has been throwing a lot of computation errors since I started using V10a x64.  I went from V8 to V10a to get the new AP units.  It is a Quad core running Vista 64 bit with driver 181.22 with a single GeForce 8500 GT.

Some of the errors are the VLAR kill, but most of them are not.  Here is a link to a workunit that is throwing the computation error.

http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/result.php?resultid=1173667098

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try to revert to old DLL versions (from older packs or stock).
Lookd like driver/CUDA runtime problem... If with same DLL/driver set stock app doesn't show such errors, report again please.


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Well, everything looked to run OK with the older dll files.  Redownloaded the dlls for V10 and it looks like some go through ok while others fail.  Here are links to the wu's.

http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/result.php?resultid=1174424840  completed successfully
http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/result.php?resultid=1174852750  computation error

I've just installed the latest drivers from Nvidia 182.06 and will see how that works out.

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