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Originally posted by llukas View PostAbove is not correct, here is less confusing table: CUDA Toolkit and Corresponding Driver Versions
The notes about 530.30.02+ and 545.23.06+
Also the one you have does not have CUDA 12,4 working on 470.57.02+ when it does with the compatibility version of the library.
Yes you need to read 2 places to work out what works. Yes the =< on the table you referenced is in fact wrong Nvidia does not provide infinity forwards compatibility.
llukas I have found it really annoying that the tables in CUDA release notes are very deceptive and incomplete and wrong.
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Originally posted by avis View Post
Amazing, you have now admitted I was right all along. Really, some people here can't do anything but hate and insult.
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Originally posted by rmfx View Post2) Showing the bare minimum, paying ONE engineer to contribute time to time: A few more GPU to be sold.
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Originally posted by Sevard View PostNo, quite the opposite – you were wrong all the time. You misunderstood something that was quite easy to undertand and now you are trying to prove something that you are not able to prove. So it proves only one thing – you are an idiot, sir.
The original open NVIDIA driver was never intended to be upstreamed. That has also confirmed by many developers: the NVIDIA open driver contains a ton of things which are inadmissible such as binary data as source code and other stuff.
I sure hope you get your ban and have your messages promptly deleted. Ah, no, Michael will turn a blind eye to insults.
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