just wanted to mention, Windows 7 is less than useful for this trick.I ran this on Windows 7 64bit. Definitely stupid. The drivers are old, 179.23 (GPUZ ftw). From other threads, I assume 180 or something higher is required for this to function properly. (I figured that out after I realized something was wrong).That said, I believe the teamwork algorithm was working superbly. Other than the fact that every CUDA WU errored out almost immediately, there were exactly the right number of tasks for my i7 system; 9 total, with 8 maxing the CPU, and one more only stealing part of 1 cpu long enough to do setup or teardown. No idea how much it would use while functioning, because they all died quickly. Also, 2 of the cpu tasks were AP's.Here's hoping BOINC will fix the scheduling sooner rather than later, or Nvidia will release new drivers for me. Unfortunately, there's no way I'm going back to Vista. Win7 is "Vista, done right", imo.if/when there are drivers that will let this work, is there any chance of a SSE4.1 build? On that note, I haven't been able to find what the speed difference for SSE4.1 vs SSSE3, SSE3, and so forth are, nor anything regarding if SSE4.2 provides anything useful to the project. If/when I'm able, I'll certainly experiment to see if 8x SSSE3 on i7 + 1x 9400 GT is faster than just 8x SSE4.1.Great job and thank you!
I'm not having any troubles with vista x64, drivers are 181.21
Quote from: cyclejon on 13 Feb 2009, 04:41:55 pmI'm not having any troubles with vista x64, drivers are 181.21Had a crash on the cuda program x86 last night. Switched back to the V6 packages. One of the main problems with V8 and BOINC 6.45 is it requests less work by the day. It has a buffer of < 4 day with a setting of 10. (this was before there was no work) All task run way below 1 hour but the rest time counter always stay above 1 hour and mostly on 1:20 1:30. Seen a task complete at 20 Minutes and the rest time went ... up instead of down as it normally does.
Quote from: Fred M on 14 Feb 2009, 01:30:46 pmQuote from: cyclejon on 13 Feb 2009, 04:41:55 pmI'm not having any troubles with vista x64, drivers are 181.21Had a crash on the cuda program x86 last night. Switched back to the V6 packages. One of the main problems with V8 and BOINC 6.45 is it requests less work by the day. It has a buffer of < 4 day with a setting of 10. (this was before there was no work) All task run way below 1 hour but the rest time counter always stay above 1 hour and mostly on 1:20 1:30. Seen a task complete at 20 Minutes and the rest time went ... up instead of down as it normally does.Switching back to V6 is meaningless. They deprecated already. V8 CUDA app has all improvements from V6 + some more.What crash you had to decide such downgrade ? That is not the only reason, but the CUDA task just stopped.
Try V7, but not V6.
Quote from: Raistmer on 15 Feb 2009, 05:20:33 amTry V7, but not V6.Done, but the cuda exe is the same MB_6.08a_mod_VLAR_fix_CUDA.exe. And the AP is no longer working anyway.
i downloaded and installed raistmer's newest sse3 code and installed it into the seti@berkley folder and also installed boinc's newest 6.4.5 software and still only 4 wu's are going at once :/ gpu isnt doing anything..need instructions on what to do in simplest terms possible i am by no means some computer genius and cant understand 95% the stuff you guys are talking about..by the way i have a intel q6600 on windows xp with sp3