When I find the time I may let the machine in Hannover serve a html frame that can be embedded in the UWM SSP.
BM
No rush - the validator has caught up and the result was good. Yay! One down, three to go.
Aside, why am I only pulling heavy-metal Linux servers as wingmates? That was an 8-core X5355: another is a 16-core E5540: and the two 'babies' are 4-core X3220 ATLAS nodes.
BTW, if you could just turn down the cache on ATLAS a bit, you could get validation test results in a bit quicker - it's got a 3-day turnround at the moment.... :-)
Regarding CPU usage see my previous message. We let some calculations run on the CUDA device (GPU), but I think the current App is still CPU bound, i.e. it does more work on the CPU than on the GPU. We're working on changing this, but this will take some more work & time. We released this App nevertheless to use this time to already gain some experiece with CUDA in the BOINC environment.
BM
But this project on Cuda, it's destinate to be implement into Einstein,or it's only a test application?
But this project on Cuda, it's destinate to be implement into Einstein,or it's only a test application?
'Beta Test' indicates that it is currently in testing, with the hope there will be an 'Alpha' one day - an implemented refined product.
Cheers, Mike.
Uhhh, I think you got that backwards. Alpha is the first phase usually, then comes Beta, then comes the initial public testing, then full public download or executable file. I think that's the way it usually works.
But this project on Cuda, it's destinate to be implement into Einstein,or it's only a test application?
'Beta Test' indicates that it is currently in testing, with the hope there will be an 'Alpha' one day - an implemented refined product.
Cheers, Mike.
Uhhh, I think you got that backwards. Alpha is the first phase usually, then comes Beta, then comes the initial public testing, then full public download or executable file. I think that's the way it usually works.
Then again, my therapist thinks I'm a loon! :0)
Whoopsie. Thanks Gerry!! :-)
Try : 'Beta Test' indicates that it is currently in testing, with the hope there will be an implemented refined product one day.
Hmmmmm ... where does that place alpha males? :-)
Cheers, Mike.
( edit ) We did Huxley's Brave New World in high school English.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
( edit ) We did Huxley's Brave New World in high school English.
Great book. He foresaw most of today's world except one thing: computers. There is only a passing reference to a room filled with cards, I imagine he meant IBM punched cards. Cheers.
Tullio
RE: When I find the time I
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No rush - the validator has caught up and the result was good. Yay! One down, three to go.
Aside, why am I only pulling heavy-metal Linux servers as wingmates? That was an 8-core X5355: another is a 16-core E5540: and the two 'babies' are 4-core X3220 ATLAS nodes.
BTW, if you could just turn down the cache on ATLAS a bit, you could get validation test results in a bit quicker - it's got a 3-day turnround at the moment.... :-)
RE: Regarding CPU usage see
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But this project on Cuda, it's destinate to be implement into Einstein,or it's only a test application?
Official referent of Einstein@Home on Boinc.Italy
RE: But this project on
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'Beta Test' indicates that it is currently in testing, with the hope there will be an 'Alpha' one day - an implemented refined product.
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
RE: RE: But this project
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thank u Mike
Official referent of Einstein@Home on Boinc.Italy
RE: RE: But this project
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Uhhh, I think you got that backwards. Alpha is the first phase usually, then comes Beta, then comes the initial public testing, then full public download or executable file. I think that's the way it usually works.
Then again, my therapist thinks I'm a loon! :0)
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RE: RE: RE: But this
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Whoopsie. Thanks Gerry!! :-)
Try : 'Beta Test' indicates that it is currently in testing, with the hope there will be an implemented refined product one day.
Hmmmmm ... where does that place alpha males? :-)
Cheers, Mike.
( edit ) We did Huxley's Brave New World in high school English.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
RE: ( edit ) We did
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Great book. He foresaw most of today's world except one thing: computers. There is only a passing reference to a room filled with cards, I imagine he meant IBM punched cards. Cheers.
Tullio
I installed the Beta package
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I installed the Beta package on one system that was also running SETI CUDA tasks.
After 24 hrs of not crunching any E@H CUDA (it did crunch 3.05) I suspended SETI. I immediately got an error on this WU.
It is now running one 3.05 and one 3.07 WU on this dual core system.
Seti Classic Final Total: 11446 WU.
The system cannot find the
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The system cannot find the path specified. (0x3) - exit code 3 (0x3)
http://einsteinathome.org/task/136183691
http://einsteinathome.org/task/136184068
http://einsteinathome.org/task/136184081
OS: Microsoft Windows 7: x64 Edition, (06.01.7127.00)
NVIDIA GPU 0: GeForce 9600 GSO (driver version 18608, compute capability 1.1, 384MB, est. 59GFLOPS)
Hi RandyC, RE: I
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Hi RandyC,
This is an unrelated (non-CUDA) error...
Oliver
Einstein@Home Project