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Miep:
I think somebody might be hangover over there ;D
I get this from the main DL search:

Verde Notebook Release 260 
Version: 260.89 WHQL
Release Date: 2010.10.14
Operating System: Windows Vista, Windows 7
Language: English (U.S.)
File Size: XX MB 
 
Note File size XX and release date 14th (beta/archive says 18th) ;D
I'll let them sort that out before I grab it. Need to backup anyway before I mess with the driver...

Is Cuda 3.2 officially out then?

Richard Haselgrove:
OK, I'll leave it until the US have woken up and the coffee has kicked in - they'll probably sort it out then. Plenty of M$ patches to be getting on with.

This is my debt graphing machine, which, once v6.12.3 is out, will be asked to run stable for the next six months or so. So I want to get it all done right in one go.

Richard Haselgrove:

--- Quote from: Miep on 18 Oct 2010, 08:05:38 am ---
Is Cuda 3.2 officially out then?


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Not, according to http://developer.nvidia.com/object/cuda_archive.html - still the RC from last month. But maybe they're planning to sort that out after coffee, too.  ;D

Jason G:

--- Quote from: Miep on 18 Oct 2010, 08:05:38 am ---Is Cuda 3.2 officially out then?
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--- Quote from: Richard Haselgrove on 18 Oct 2010, 08:11:17 am ---Not, according to http://developer.nvidia.com/object/cuda_archive.html - still the RC from last month. But maybe they're planning to sort that out after coffee, too.  ;D

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I'd say so.  That RC was originally available through registered developer channels only, but seems publicly accessible now.  Probably it remains tagged with RC because 'we've' yet to find issue with it... So not a lot of point renaming everything & potentially breaking something that seems to work.

It supposedly fixes the problem in Cuda 3.1 that Ghost and I were able to isolate with Mixed Fermi/Pre-Fermi cards (That I had an open ticket on, yet for us to verify.).  So it'll have some tasty features to make use of (Fermi especially, but pre-Fermi also) over the last usable release for production builds (3.0).  It's quite a technobbery jump though, so it's going to take 'more than a quick rebuild' to use all that stuff.

[Edit:] handiest page in NVida's site is http://developer.nvidia.com/object/cuda_archive.html  ,  3.2RC is in the latest release section along with poor broken 3.1 (pretty obscure breakage, I know  ::)).

Richard Haselgrove:

--- Quote from: Jason G on 18 Oct 2010, 08:17:50 am ---
[Edit:] handiest page in NVida's site is ....


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... the one I linked? :P

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