![]() Gtx 560 opencl driver install install#I know if I install ATY init, cuda driver and GPU sniffer it should work correct? Or is it necessary to run that Chameleon thing to boot in 64bit mode. Looking for CUDA support from AE and Resolve. Currently with a 7300 GT stock card, want to install EVGA GTX 570 1.28gb. I have a Mac Pro 1,1 like yourself (HolyMacoli). I hope others searching for the CS6 Cuda solution on the 1,1 & 2,1 Mac Pro find this info useful!!īig thanks to the community as a whole for thisĪs a newbie, these forums are especially helpful and after reading for days I have plenty of info, however still not clear. Im enjoying the apple boot screen with the GTX 570 as an added bonus. Not chosen because it did not match the named list of cards 21:33:39.796 GPUSniffer invalid drawable 21:33:39.778 GPUSniffer invalid drawable « Last Edit: September 28, 2012, 12:42:37 AM by holymacoli »įirecast. Gtx 560 opencl driver install 64 Bit#Im going to give the 64 bit kernel trick a try Thank you, I have been looking for a concrete answer, Im sure this will help others. Renderer string: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 OpenGL Engine 17:44:48.270 GPUSniffer invalid drawableįound 2 devices supporting GPU computation. Renderer: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 OpenGL Engine 17:44:48.242 GPUSniffer invalid drawable Successfully finished compilation of GLSL shaders Has Framebuffer Object Extension support: TRUE Renderer string: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 OpenGL Engine ![]() 18:39:12.139 GPUSniffer invalid drawableįound 1 devices supporting GPU computation. Renderer: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 OpenGL Engine ![]() 18:39:12.119 GPUSniffer invalid drawable Thanks in advance for any and all help, I tried to solve this without posting, but am stuck on this one. Is there perhaps a file Adobe uses to check model # or 64 bit flag that could possibly be changed? Modify a kext somewhere? ![]() Has anybody running a 1,1 or 2,1 gotten Cuda under CS6 working? Ive noticed people having gotten Cuda to work with these cards by enabling 64 bit kernel and extensions on later model mac pros (which mine obviously cannot do due to 32 bit efi limitation) Is this a limitation of the 32 bit kernel and extensions? Per Cuda-z, cuda is installed and running just fine. Got the opencl support working in Photoshop and Premiere CS6, however, Cuda will not work using any of the "supported card" text file hacks. Installed the nvidia web driver, opencl hex edit "hack", and Cuda drivers. I am running a GTX 570 in Lion on a 2006 Mac Pro upgraded to dual quad core, 16 gb ram and Lion 10.7.4 I have searched high and low and have not found the definitive answer so I figured why not come to the source and ask! ![]()
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