Quote from: perryjay on 24 Aug 2010, 07:28:21 pmYou are using Fred's (Efmer) 2.0 rescheduler aren't you? If you are, just look along the top, the expert tab is the last one on the right.Quote i plead guilty as charged, i have a long history of not reading the instructions. I read them it's just that they might as well be in Greek most of the time. I need a lot of hand holding on these things. Quote from: TouchuvGrey on 24 Aug 2010, 07:44:57 pm It sounds like i need to be using that rescheduler, where do i get it and how and where do i install it ?A lot of this is Greek to me too, but what little i can get from it is a liitle that i did not know before.The download and instructions are at http://www.efmer.eu/forum_tt/index.php?topic=428.0. Installation is just a matter of taking the 64 bit version of the executable out of the zip file and putting it someplace convenient. If you have BOINC installed where it chooses by default the program should have no difficulty finding what it needs to work with.The instructions on that linked page say it will reschedule both VLAR and VHAR to CPU unless you uncheck the "Always move VHAR's to CPU" box, I definitely recommend doing so to keep VHARs on GPU. The only VLARs you might have are some older unmarked ones which have been reissued, x32f is better at doing those than stock 6.10 but probably leaving the "Always move VLAR's to CPU" checked is what you'll want. Joe
You are using Fred's (Efmer) 2.0 rescheduler aren't you? If you are, just look along the top, the expert tab is the last one on the right.Quote i plead guilty as charged, i have a long history of not reading the instructions. I read them it's just that they might as well be in Greek most of the time. I need a lot of hand holding on these things.
i plead guilty as charged, i have a long history of not reading the instructions.
It sounds like i need to be using that rescheduler, where do i get it and how and where do i install it ?A lot of this is Greek to me too, but what little i can get from it is a liitle that i did not know before.
"Always move VHAR's to CPU" unchecked, "limit rsc_fpops...." checked. Is there anything else i should change from default ?
Actually, we screwed up. We failed to make it clear that all S@H CUDA applications built before the Fermi cards were released have problems on those cards... Joe
Well, we were slow to pick up, but we were there by early June: I thnink all the warnings were in place byhttp://lunatics.kwsn.net/1-discussion-forum/when-corrupted-results-get-validated.msg27734.html#msg27734http://lunatics.kwsn.net/gpu-crunching/unified-installer-with-fermi-support.msg27926.html#msg27926
Agreed, anyone who read and remembered the 19th reply in the first thread you mentioned should not have gotten into difficulties. The second thread is in the section of this site closed to all except developers and alpha testers, so TouchuvGrey will not have seen that. In retrospect, your proactive approach suggested there was a very good idea and I hereby declare you not a part of the "we" who screwed up. And of course your warnings on the main project, etc. were very helpful. So much so that I for one didn't realize until quite recently that the smoldering embers were threatening to turn into a full blown fire.Basically, the difficulty is we developers and many others here have a very technical orientation. What is obvious to us is not necessarily so for our users, and we failed to communicate effectively across that gap. Even a clear statement on the front page and in the description of the 0.36 downloads that V12 isn't Fermi compatible would not have completely prevented the developing problem, many are buying Fermi cards as an upgrade and no reinstall seems necessary in such cases. I'd be more comfortable if we had at least tried that kind of warning, though. Joe
As for the users that don't visit here, they expect a finished product they can just plug and play. They could care less what you went through to bring it to them. No amount of warnings is going to stop them and they are going to be the loudest of the loud when they screw it up. Not much you can do about them though. As far as your quote from Joe, I think you made it abundantly clear there was a problem with the apps, the problem was a number of the users grabbing the installer, plugging it in and forgetting it. Then when they finally did notice, blame you guys. About all you can do is keep that "For advanced users only" sign up and maybe add "Use at your own risk"
Downloaded and installed Lunatics_Win64v0.37_(SSE3+)_AP505r409_AKv8bx64_Cudax32f.exe( Beta ) hoping this will help. i've watched my host average drop from 13,500 per day to8700 per day since installing the GTX460. Suspecting i screwed something up along the way.i have a Black Belt in that sort of thing. <sigh>