Parallella, Raspberry Pi, FPGA & All That Stuff

mikey
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Tom M wrote: mikey

Tom M wrote:

mikey wrote:

mikey wrote:

Tom M wrote:

+1

Thanks that's 1 down and 2 to go.

And that’s #2 up and crunching successfully WOO HOO!!!

Right On! 

Thank you

#3 is up and running now, it's still on it's first batch of tasks but hopes are high as I think I did the same thing on all of them, I sure hope so anyway!! I do have a form I'm following this one:

https://community.element14.com/members-area/personalblogs/b/blog/posts/rosetta-home-on-raspbian-pi-4

 

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Interesting url. Thank you

Interesting url. Thank you for posting it.  I wonder if the Wii help an ARM Chromebook I have.

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Tom M wrote: Interesting

Tom M wrote:

Interesting url. Thank you for posting it.  I wonder if the Wii help an ARM Chromebook I have. 

I have not tried on my own Chromebook but have this that SAYS it will let you boot from an external drive which I was going to use Linux instead of the Chromebook app, but it's never worked for me. I think it's missing an important step.

https://www.wikihow.com/Enable-USB-Booting-on-Chromebook

 

My idea was to use the much more familiar Linux to crunch with and use the Chrome stuff when I go on trips etc.

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I think I got an arm

I think I got an arm Chromebook running boinc but don't remember the research/steps I used. Have to find a power brick/cable for it 

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Tom M
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https://www.tomshardware.com/

https://www.tomshardware.com/raspberry-pi/jeff-geerling-finally-unlocks-raspberry-pi-external-gpu-support-and-yes-it-runs-doom-3-at-4k

So the question is once the "all applications" version is implemented can we use it for GPU crunching?

Tom M

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The article is simply showing

The article is simply showing you can run your external gpu on a Pi.  Nothing about running gpu tasks on the internal gpu in a Pi.

 

Tom M
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Keith Myers wrote: The

Keith Myers wrote:

The article is simply showing you can run your external gpu on a Pi.  Nothing about running gpu tasks on the internal gpu in a Pi.

Granted. I was wondering about the discreet GPU processing.

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I don't see how the cpu could

I don't see how the cpu could support any modern middle to high end gpu without severe throttling of throughput.

 

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Great results on solving

Great results on solving break point problem.  Many thanks.

jm

 

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Jim Martin wrote: Great

Jim Martin wrote:

Great results on solving break point problem.  Many thanks.

jm

 

Context?

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