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Nov 4 2009, 05:13 PM
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Hello
I´m trying to run cuda examples in a supermicro 6016GT-TF-TM2 (http://supermicro.es/?opcion=contenido&plt=productos/EN/system/1u/6016/SYS-6016GT-TF-TM2) that have two Nvidia Tesla M1060 and one Matrox G200eV. I installed the cuda driver, toolkit and SDK, and when i run the examples always say: "There is no device supporting CUDA". Is because the matrox G200? any clue? Thanks! |
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Nov 5 2009, 12:19 AM
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Hello I´m trying to run cuda examples in a supermicro 6016GT-TF-TM2 (http://supermicro.es/?opcion=contenido&plt=productos/EN/system/1u/6016/SYS-6016GT-TF-TM2) that have two Nvidia Tesla M1060 and one Matrox G200eV. I installed the cuda driver, toolkit and SDK, and when i run the examples always say: "There is no device supporting CUDA". Is because the matrox G200? any clue? Thanks! You wont be able to run it under Windows XP as it only allows for one graphics driver. Its a different story under a linux os. Its just windows, you should try doing a search on this forum as there is this topic already. |
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