You signed out in another tab or window. Windows Server , R2, , R2. Mac OSX Please, also refer to the release notes of Release Version 4. OS Platforms and Compilers Supported. CUDA 4. Notes for more detailed information. Please make sure to read the Driver Installation Hints Document before you.
Install version 4. The release versions of. The debug versions of these samples link. The output of the compilation goes to. Run the examples from the release or debug directories. For more detailed instructions, see section II below. For bit linux distributions use:. The installer will prompt you to enter an installation path for the SDK or. We will refer to the path you choose as. Note Adding the following in make will build for specific targets. Run the examples bit or bit Linux.
See the next section for more details on installing, building, and running. This package consists of a ". This is a self-extracting archive that. You will be prompted. In the following we will. It is recommended that you run the. Make sure that you add the location of the CUDA binaries such as nvcc to.
In the bash shell, one way to do this is to add the following lines to the. For bit operating systems use the following paths. Then to export the environment variables add this to the profile configuration.
You will. You can. You must either accept the default or specify a path. Running make at the top level first builds libcutil, a utility library used. Make then builds. Run the examples from the release or debug. For more detailed instructions, see part 2 of this section below. Note: For SnowLeopard, if you need to boot up in bit kernel.
During Power-On, hit keys. To boot up with a bit kernel, during Power-On, hit keys '6' and '4'. Please install the packages in this order. If so, please first install the release driver for Mac. You can download the. Note: Adding the following in make will build for specific target. Network monitoring, verification, and optimization platform.
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