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- Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2013 19:05:15 +0900
- From: Kalin KOZHUHAROV <me.kalin@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] CUDA: Getting started
Last Saturday's meeting there was some discussion about CUDA on linux... It is fairly easy to start using CUDA on Gentoo: $ emerge nvidia-{drivers,cuda-sdk,cuda-toolkit} But check if your nvidia card has CUDA capability first: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CUDA#Supported_GPUs Test that it works: $ /opt/cuda/sdk/bin/linux/release/deviceQuery /opt/cuda/sdk/bin/linux/release/deviceQuery Starting... CUDA Device Query (Runtime API) version (CUDART static linking) Detected 1 CUDA Capable device(s) Device 0: "GeForce GT 640" CUDA Driver Version / Runtime Version 5.0 / 5.0 CUDA Capability Major/Minor version number: 3.0 Total amount of global memory: 2047 MBytes (2146762752 bytes) ( 2) Multiprocessors x (192) CUDA Cores/MP: 384 CUDA Cores GPU Clock rate: 902 MHz (0.90 GHz) .... Get something to run, e.g. this "Hello world" : http://computer-graphics.se/hello-world-for-cuda.html Compile it with `nvcc hello.cu` and run it with `./a.out` Also check the examples in /opt/cuda/sdk/?_* If you are into cracking RAR files check this: http://www.crark.net/ I am checking this now: https://github.com/bkase/CUDA-grep Cheers, Kalin.
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