Thanks HB. One of the guys had posted the output in the Parallella forums, so I sent that to the mailing list. Apparently it lists itself as a type Accelerator.
Yup, "Accelerator" is perfectly ok, as it's not really a GPU or a CPU. I guess the Intel Xeon Phi would also fall into this category.
Hope you guys are making progress. I make it less than 2 months till the deadline for the bet. Hopefully at least one of you will produce the goods, but fingers crossed you both produce working Einstein@home clients using FFT's
In Germany, Conrad, Voelkner and probably many others offer this board for € 219 , available starting 29th of April 2014.
Cheers
HB
Since this device is available now, I would like to ask: has anyone managed to teach this device to crunch (including GPU) ?
If yes, are you willing to post a 'How to tk1' here?
Just checked for updates on the Parallella and got BOINC 7.4.13. I forgot that I had a user-defined co-processor in cc_config so it promptly made a scheduler request for work for an Epiphany16 (well that's what I called it in cc_config). Of course it didn't get anything and it doesn't show in computer details on here but its a step in the right direction with the BOINC client.
Quote:
Einstein@Home 17-08-2014 01:42 PM Sending scheduler request: To fetch work.
Einstein@Home 17-08-2014 01:42 PM Requesting new tasks for Epiphany16
Einstein@Home 17-08-2014 01:42 PM Scheduler request completed: got 0 new tasks
I have long since stopped following this thread, but I thought you'd like to know Radio Shack now has a Raspberry Pi kit for do-it-yourselfers. On sale this month for US$117.
I didn't look at the details of what you're supposed to be able to do with it.
David
Miserable old git
Patiently waiting for the asteroid with my name on it.
I have long since stopped following this thread, but I thought you'd like to know Radio Shack now has a Raspberry Pi kit for do-it-yourselfers. On sale this month for US$117.
I didn't look at the details of what you're supposed to be able to do with it.
The Boinc project Bitcoin Utopia has an application for the Pi now.
RE: RE: OK, got it
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Yup, "Accelerator" is perfectly ok, as it's not really a GPU or a CPU. I guess the Intel Xeon Phi would also fall into this category.
Cheers
HB
Hope you guys are making
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Hope you guys are making progress. I make it less than 2 months till the deadline for the bet. Hopefully at least one of you will produce the goods, but fingers crossed you both produce working Einstein@home clients using FFT's
RE: RE: It will be sold
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Since this device is available now, I would like to ask: has anyone managed to teach this device to crunch (including GPU) ?
If yes, are you willing to post a 'How to tk1' here?
An additional info found somewhere in the news-articles:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/50246791/nvidia-tegra-k1-ces%2CO-O-416904-22.png
http://www.extremetech.com/computing/187862-nvidia-details-64-bit-denver-tegra-k1-claims-haswell-class-performance-for-first-64-bit-android-chip
And it should be available in
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And it should be available in a complete retail build next month (US release):
http://www.misco.co.uk/blog/news/02193/acer-launches-first-tegra-k1-powered-chromebook
http://www.techradar.com/news/mobile-computing/laptops/acer-chromebook-13-finds-luck-with-tegra-k1-processor-long-battery-life-1260731
RE: Since this device is
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Ivan has compiled the Seti MBv7 Cuda app for it.
Claggy
Just checked for updates on
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Just checked for updates on the Parallella and got BOINC 7.4.13. I forgot that I had a user-defined co-processor in cc_config so it promptly made a scheduler request for work for an Epiphany16 (well that's what I called it in cc_config). Of course it didn't get anything and it doesn't show in computer details on here but its a step in the right direction with the BOINC client.
BOINC blog
My Pi test is done. 167k
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My Pi test is done.
167k seconds for an Arecibo cpu wu. Woohoo! Smokin' lol.
That is a straight out of the box Pi B+ running Raspbian. I have an overclock kit on order to see how far I can push it.
A big honkin' 62 credits. Watch out!
Phil
Raspberry Pi B+ clock
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Raspberry Pi B+ clock comparison:
Stock 750 Mhz clock: 167k seconds run time.
Factory Turbo Boost 1GHz 6 volt: 106k run time.
Phil
I have long since stopped
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I have long since stopped following this thread, but I thought you'd like to know Radio Shack now has a Raspberry Pi kit for do-it-yourselfers. On sale this month for US$117.
I didn't look at the details of what you're supposed to be able to do with it.
David
Miserable old git
Patiently waiting for the asteroid with my name on it.
RE: I have long since
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The Boinc project Bitcoin Utopia has an application for the Pi now.