ABP2 CUDA applications

cristipurdel
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I'm not getting any kind of

I'm not getting any kind of CUDA WUs for the last 24h. Any e.t.a. when a larger ABP2 batch is going to be generated?

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RE: I'm not getting any

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I'm not getting any kind of CUDA WUs for the last 24h. Any e.t.a. when a larger ABP2 batch is going to be generated?

The next batch will become available within the next 24 hours. Stay tuned.

HB

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Just happened to notice

Just happened to notice this:

einsteinbinary_ABP2_5.02_i686-apple-darwin__ABP2cuda23

Does that mean CUDA app is now available on the OS X platform...?

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RE: Just happened to notice

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Just happened to notice this:

einsteinbinary_ABP2_5.02_i686-apple-darwin__ABP2cuda23

Does that mean CUDA app is now available on the OS X platform...?


In principle CUDA has been available for Mac OS X for a while.

There were and probably are problems in conjuntion with the BOINC Core Client, that look like been resolved a few hours ago. Einstein@home CUDA Apps could work with the latest development client for Mac OS X installed without sandboxing or a custom Client built from BOINC SVN trunk HEAD.

In any case manual installation of the latest NVida CUDA driver is required, I think it's only available for SnowLeopard.

BM

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RE: RE: Just happened to

Message 96287 in response to message 96286

Quote:
Quote:

Just happened to notice this:

einsteinbinary_ABP2_5.02_i686-apple-darwin__ABP2cuda23

Does that mean CUDA app is now available on the OS X platform...?


In principle CUDA has been available for Mac OS X for a while.

There were and probably are problems in conjuntion with the BOINC Core Client, that look like been resolved a few hours ago. Einstein@home CUDA Apps could work with the latest development client for Mac OS X installed without sandboxing or a custom Client built from BOINC SVN trunk HEAD.

In any case manual installation of the latest NVida CUDA driver is required, I think it's only available for SnowLeopard.

BM

Here is the link to the Mac-CUDA-drivers: http://www.nvidia.com/object/cuda_get.html

cristipurdel
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RE: RE: I'm not getting

Message 96288 in response to message 96284

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I'm not getting any kind of CUDA WUs for the last 24h. Any e.t.a. when a larger ABP2 batch is going to be generated?

The next batch will become available within the next 24 hours. Stay tuned.

HB


Just finished my first ABP2 WU and it took around 3000s.
Compared to the previous ABP1 which took 22000s, that's a 7.3 improvement (Quad Xeon @2.5GHz + Quadro FX 580).
It's really nice to see finishing a WU in less than an hour, and with a deadline so generous of 14 days.
Still waiting for the ATI application for my 'weaker' cards :)

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RE: RE: Just happened to

Message 96289 in response to message 96286

Quote:
Quote:

Just happened to notice this:

einsteinbinary_ABP2_5.02_i686-apple-darwin__ABP2cuda23

Does that mean CUDA app is now available on the OS X platform...?


In principle CUDA has been available for Mac OS X for a while.

There were and probably are problems in conjuntion with the BOINC Core Client, that look like been resolved a few hours ago. Einstein@home CUDA Apps could work with the latest development client for Mac OS X installed without sandboxing or a custom Client built from BOINC SVN trunk HEAD.

In any case manual installation of the latest NVida CUDA driver is required, I think it's only available for SnowLeopard.

BM

MacOS X CUDA WUs downloaded, crunched and validated. Congratulations and Thanks!

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RE: Einstein@home CUDA Apps

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Einstein@home CUDA Apps could work with the latest development client for Mac OS X installed without sandboxing or a custom Client built from BOINC SVN trunk HEAD.

In any case manual installation of the latest NVida CUDA driver is required, I think it's only available for SnowLeopard.

Update: The 6.10.28 Client of Jan 12 from http://boinc.berkeley.edu/download_all.php seems to work even with sandboxing.

BM

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This morning I got my first

This morning I got my first bunch of ABP2 CUDAs. On my GTX260 they took around 25 minutes. And this leeds to a small problem.

25 minutes will give in an ideal situation 57.6 WUs per 24 hours. With my dualcore I have a daily quota of 64 WUs. 6 WUs for S5R6 and in extrem for ABP2 CPU-WUs will be very little to keep up the box crunching with a reserve of a few hours. All the more if you have for example not all the time an internetconnection.

The daily quota should be a little bit higher.

MfG
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RE: This morning I got my

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This morning I got my first bunch of ABP2 CUDAs. On my GTX260 they took around 25 minutes. And this leeds to a small problem.

25 minutes will give in an ideal situation 57.6 WUs per 24 hours. With my dualcore I have a daily quota of 64 WUs. 6 WUs for S5R6 and in extrem for ABP2 CPU-WUs will be very little to keep up the box crunching with a reserve of a few hours. All the more if you have for example not all the time an internetconnection.

The daily quota should be a little bit higher.

MfG
Sven

Usually you will get a mix of S5R6 and ABP2 work, and on average more time should be spend with the longer-running S5R6 app. So hopefully the quota will not be a problem in practice, but this will be monitored by the staff.

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