System requirements:Win32 edition: - Windows NT/2k/XP/Vista/Windows7RC - 32 Bit - Minimum CPU - x86 compatible, with SSE level instruction support. - Boinc 5 or 6 series, (v6.6.20+ recommended for Cuda Installs) - attached to, and successfully processing seti@home project work. - special requirements for nVidia Cuda Multibeam application.
off topic, will this support classic pentium 3 900?
You are angry at me without any (valid) reasonYour installer ( or whatever wrote them) is perfect and good choice. But since 2.3 DLL make increase of about 30% and as I know all cards support that I was seen no reason for NOT updating installer to cuda 2.3But since you are boss, I agree with your answer.Thanks for reply
Thank you both! English is not my language, so way I read it is different from way you wrote to me You can make new installer and wrote : require at least 190.xx drivers for correct working Merry Christmas to all!
.... because there's no 6.09 entries in the app_info,and the problems with different platform tags, and loosing work because the platform's changed.....
Quote from: Pepi on 24 Dec 2009, 10:59:25 pmYou are angry at me without any (valid) reasonYour installer ( or whatever wrote them) is perfect and good choice. But since 2.3 DLL make increase of about 30% and as I know all cards support that I was seen no reason for NOT updating installer to cuda 2.3But since you are boss, I agree with your answer.Thanks for reply Not angry at all Pepi. The questions that you asked were reasonable, so I prefer to answer them in the most complete way I can. Iif you are sure of the driver version you have, and the card can handle the extra workload without heat issues, There is no reason not to drop the DLL's over your installation, the next installer will have those DLL's as I described. As Al describes, foisting them on everyone is not an option, so the installer will need to be more complex to handle the option by informed choice. This takes time.Sorry if my explanations sound sometimes too direct or something, I seem to be getting a bit of that lately.Merry Christmas.Jason