On 30 August 2011 01:52, Jacob Frelinger <jo...@thecoffinclub.com> wrote:

> cuda device support is there, what I believe is missing is the compiler,
> libraries and assorted tools.  I currently use cuda on my FreeBSD laptop via
> the linuxlator (using the gentoo_stage_3 port and chrooting into it).  The
> cuda run time works almost out of the box (if I recall correctly all you
> need to do is change modprobe since the run time tries to auto load the
> Linux kernel binary), and from there you can build and run cuda based apps.

Would you mind writing up a tutorial on how to bootstrap a 32 bit CUDA
environment for FreeBSD, using the Linux tools?
(I'd love to give this a shot, personally.)

Thanks,


Adrian
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