Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : BOINC 6.6.9 is available
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BOINC 6.6.9 is available for Windows. As stated in other threads this is a Development version and may not work correctly. | |
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........ Christ. What does Paul think!? | |
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[quote]........ Christ. What does Paul think!?[/Surprisingly] | |
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That's not your earnestness? Are you sure M$ is running a code and fix process, without documentation? There are lot of concepts developed and used in IT industry, and you think M$ selected the crap of it? Please explain ... | |
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LoL don't tell me you did not know that. | |
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Fixed in 6.6.9.... | |
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JM VII says that the CPU scheduler is still not calculating LTD correctly in 6.6.9 ... be wary ... :) That's not your earnestness? Are you sure M$ is running a code and fix process, without documentation? There are lot of concepts developed and used in IT industry, and you think M$ selected the crap of it? If you read almost any history or probe of MS and their practices, in the end, it comes down to the super smart hacker working to all hours to grind out the code. Fundamentally that is a level one organization's mindset ... though they have started to add practices and some documentation, for a product that is as complex as these OS there is not really the amount needed to adequately describe the systems. In each version of Windows, the locations of critical controls and settings moves. Sometimes to the point where experienced users cannot find the setting that is needed to configure the system without hunting. Again, a symptom of inadequate design. Microsoft's truly innovative concepts are in the areas of marketing and contracts, not technology ... just as Cray Research's main strength of innovations (and number of patents) were in the area of cooling technology and not computing technology ... | |
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Probably more than you wanted to know ... :) Well, he asked ;) Concerning the topic: it looks like the 6.6.x code is slowly maturing.. there's hope yet they'll get it right some day. And concerning the not-topic: I think MS' software is better than most people admit.. so it's still easy to get mad at them for various things. MrS ____________ Scanning for our furry friends since Jan 2002 | |
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Probably more than you wanted to know ... :) He did ... :) But I get wordy at times ... The code is converging ... and one of the next two might be usable. The major impediment right now might be that they are not listening enough to JM VII ... but what do I know ... :) I am actually looking forward to the first 6.6 version that works better than 6.5.0 ... which may be 6.6.10 or 11 only time will tell ... My biggest complaint is the cost. You can buy the OS and Office overseas in some countries for 35 USD while here you cannot even get the OS for that amount. Win95 could have been sold for something like $25 to 30 and they would have made a profit ... but the price was over $100 ... | |
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Like M$. New version, new bugs. | |
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Like M$. New version, new bugs. Because all versions that work (to this point) don't distinguish between GPU and CPU work the CPU scheduler is not scheduling the tasks. One of the ways to "force the issue" is to select all the projects and suspend them, then un-suspend GPU Grid... then the other projects ... the GPU Grid tasks should continue to run. I also suggest making sure that the resource share is set for GPU Grid high enough that you always have LTD building ... in the case of 8 cores, 15% share ... quads, 26-30% duos, 51% ... when 6.6.x gets working we should not need to do this ... | |
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Like M$. New version, new bugs. Everything Paul has said is good advice...but I recently had this problem and none of the above worked. Ultimately, only a complete machine shutdown and restart got the "ready to start" workunits actually to begin crunching. | |
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Everything Paul has said is good advice...but I recently had this problem and none of the above worked. Ultimately, only a complete machine shutdown and restart got the "ready to start" workunits actually to begin crunching. As I said, ONE of the ways ... :) This one works too ... thanks for the reminder ... | |
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Yes I can see it at fetching new WU.At the time, no cuda WU is running. Three WU are "Ready to start". One is "waiting to run" I also suggest making sure that the resource share is set for GPU Grid high enough that you always have LTD building ... in the case of 8 cores, 15% share ... quads, 26-30% duos, 51% ... when 6.6.x gets working we should not need to do this ...Thanx. I do so from beginning of gpugrid. Worked allways fine. But yesterday I had 4 WU and no one was running. I think, there need to be a way to distinguish between cpu and cuda task. Look at this: Virtual Prairie CPU work request: 0.00 seconds; 0 idle CPUs Virtual Prairie CUDA work request: 92098.56 seconds; 0 idle GPUs Whee is a overrun at workrequest? What happens then? ____________ Constant dripping wears away the stone. :) | |
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I guess I shouldn't say this too loudly, but 6.6.9 is working perfectly for me thus far (24 hours). Retrieves new work units in a timely fashion and suspends CUDA when system is in use, leaving CPU WUs running. Maybe it'll implode tomorrow. | |
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If you are running one of the 6.6.x versions you will see new messages and different syntax from the client as it fetches work. They are trying to sort out the fetch and scheduling policies. To this point there is one flaw or another in the system. I can't keep up with them all, and don't think that it is important that I need to do that ... | |
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The code is converging ... and one of the next two might be usable. The major impediment right now might be that they are not listening enough to JM VII ... but what do I know ... :) There is more tweaking going on, mostly around LTD handling. Maybe 6.6.11 or later. ____________ BOINC blog | |
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The code is converging ... and one of the next two might be usable. The major impediment right now might be that they are not listening enough to JM VII ... but what do I know ... :) Yeah ... John is suggesting a few changes ... Dr A. others ... I have long since lost track of what they are thinking about ... and how it might work ... | |
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