Hi Magnus,

On 28/03/18 18:35, Magnus Wiberg wrote:
> Running on Windows 10, cuda 9.1 with a 1080 ti (and a gtx 470).
> I'm attaching the complete output I get from running the program.

The GTX 470 is an SM_20 device, thus why when you ask PyFR to use this
device it attempts to compile a kernel for SM_20.  If this is not the
desired behaviour then you can specify an alternative device in the
configuration file.

If you do wish to use the 470 you will need to downgrade to an earlier
version of CUDA.

Regards, Freddie.

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