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1  Optimized Seti@Home apps / Windows / Re: What's going on here ? Something for free ? on: 13 Aug 2007, 10:47:28 am
I did download the optimized apps for C2D/Windows, but I'm now trying to play with the source code myself in WinXP/CUDA.

I have tried to compile the standard nightly source in Visual Studio Express (I'm not entirely sure about the Intel compilers/files for Windows, and I plan to work on this for a lot longer than 30 days so the trial is useless to me), but that fails at setibioncdb.

Despite trying the guide by Urs on how to get the code to compile, I'm using code from a year after the guide was written and it seems to have changed. Smiley

I have downloaded the new apps, but it's too hot to run seti much - my CPU gets hotter than I'd like, and it makes the computer kick out too much heat. Smiley
2  Optimized Seti@Home apps / Windows / Re: 2.4 Unrecoverable Errors ?? on: 11 Aug 2007, 10:06:20 am
Prime95 - CPU torture test
MemTest86+ - Memory test (runs at boot-time)
3  Optimized Seti@Home apps / GPU crunching / Re: GPU client on: 04 Aug 2007, 04:39:13 pm
Simon,

I apologise for not finding those with the search. My google-fu must be weak.

I didn't realise the ICC and IPP were available free(ish). I'll continue trying with VS for now as I've experience of using that, and I've got the CUDA SDK samples to compile (and run).

Many thanks for the help.

Chris.
4  Optimized Seti@Home apps / GPU crunching / Re: GPU client on: 04 Aug 2007, 07:38:44 am
Having made a fresh XP install, and getting the CUDA SDK examples to compile, I'm having problems getting the basic Seti app to compile.

I can get the BOINC source to compile, and most of the Seti source compiles, but it falls down on a type that appears to be GNU C specific (or at least not implemented in Visual Studio).

Can anyone give me a pointer (pun not intended) as to where I'm going wrong?

Background setup info:
Installed:
MS Visual Studio C++ Express*
Platform SDK
wxWidgets

BOINC source was the latest HEAD obtained through SVN, I've tried the seti source from both august 1st and 2nd nightlies.

* I've read a lot about needing the Intel compiler and libraries, and compiling in other compilers. Am I on a road to nothing by using VSC++EE? If so, is there a "recommended" setup that will compile the sources?

Why am I doing this? I plan to try out some of the research I did a few years ago about offloading processing onto FPGAs to see if it's valid in this context, and for personal curiosity.
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