Hi All,
The CUDA 6.5 release for mac is 64-bit ONLY (no more fat binary). An upcoming BOINC client will be 64-bit in order to continue detecting CUDA support (I've tested the detection, and it works), however we will very soon need the science apps compiled in 64-bit.
I'm going to fiddle around a bit in my spare time and try and figure out Anonymous platform and build by own. Hopefully i won't kill too many WUs in the process.
Regards, Andrew
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OS X an CUDA 6.5
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Confirmed, as installing nVidia's CUDA 6.5.14 available for download, running the latest Mac OS X BOINC client gives me a "GPU not found" error, and in Event Log no CUDA driver shows up.
There may be other reasons there isn't a 64-bit client, but as the entire OS X platform moves toward 64-bit only, there should be adjustments made to the BOINC Mac app as well.
Get 7.4.19 which will detect
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Get 7.4.19 which will detect CUDA with the CUDA 6.5 drivers installed: http://boinc.berkeley.edu/dl/boinc_7.4.19_macOSX_i686.zip
BOINC 7.4.19 recognizes CUDA
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BOINC 7.4.19 recognizes CUDA 6.5.14, but I only get computation errors on all BRP jobs.
Switched back to CUDA 6.0.54
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Switched back to CUDA 6.0.54 and BOINC 7.2.42, luckily didn't involve wiping and reinstalling Mavericks.
Both rolled back using regular installers; did have to reboot and wait a day for servers to reset because of the computation errors.
Einstein@home now working as it did before, with 2 jobs running on nVidia 660 GTX and 660 Ti.