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Message 1703770 - Posted: 21 Jul 2015, 19:41:42 UTC

Running latest 7.4.42 64bit for mac osx maveriks 10.9.5, cpu i7-4850HQ 2.3ghz, 16gb ram.

I haven't seen any GPU or astro tasks, it's only been 8 hours since I hooked it up (and plugged in).

This CPU uses Intel® Iris™ Pro Graphics 5200 and the mac has OpenCL: 1.2.

Anything wrong? Thanks.
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Message 1703786 - Posted: 21 Jul 2015, 20:56:16 UTC - in response to Message 1703770.  

As you can see in the Applications list there is only an OpenCL application for the Intel GPU for Astropulse on the Macintosh.
When you then look at the server status page you can see that at the moment no Astropulse is being split or sent out.

APs are usually only split when new 'tapes' are added. They are split from the same data that the Multibeam tasks are split from.
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Message 1703813 - Posted: 21 Jul 2015, 22:26:23 UTC - in response to Message 1703786.  

As you can see in the Applications list there is only an OpenCL application for the Intel GPU for Astropulse on the Macintosh.
When you then look at the server status page you can see that at the moment no Astropulse is being split or sent out.

APs are usually only split when new 'tapes' are added. They are split from the same data that the Multibeam tasks are split from.


Thanks so much for the link! =)
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