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KerSamson
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Re: ASUS AMD Radeon HD 6670 PCI-E Graphics Card - 2 GB

Hi Andzgrid,
the quote is really useful.
My next question will be ... is it possible to run boinc with active GPU features as a service by a Linux host?
Cheers,
Yves
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PS: by the way, at this time, the GPU is operated on a WinXP Pro SP3 system
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Re: ASUS AMD Radeon HD 6670 PCI-E Graphics Card - 2 GB

You should be running Windows 7, OpenCL support for Windows XP was deprecated, thus is no longer supported by drivers from AMD.
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Re: ASUS AMD Radeon HD 6670 PCI-E Graphics Card - 2 GB

Hi Andzgrid,
the quote is really useful.
My next question will be ... is it possible to run boinc with active GPU features as a service by a Linux host?
Cheers,
Yves
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PS: by the way, at this time, the GPU is operated on a WinXP Pro SP3 system
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We're veering quite far off-topic... anyways, I'm glad to be of some assistance. As for the GPU on Linux thing, that's WCG's next target. Windows-GPU is where the action is right now. Experience will be built there awaiting Linux development at the GPU-computing front, which seems to be not quite as ready as Windows is today. I too want to GPU-crunch using my Linux (Ubuntu) machine someday. As for running as a 'service', I guess that the Linux counterpart is the 'daemon'. Not sure about the details there, though. We shall see...
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