Re: [AMBER] Amber11 using CUDA-enabled GPUs

From: Dairsie Latimer <dairsie.petapath.com>
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2011 19:35:22 +0000

Dear Massimiliano,

    the answer is a tentative yes to your first question (I've not tried SL
but as it's a clone of RHEL it should be fine) and yes to the rest.

Regards,

Dairsie

On 18 January 2011 19:31, Massimiliano Porrini <M.Porrini.ed.ac.uk> wrote:

> Dear Amber users and developers,
>
> Does anyone know if Amber11 accelerated using CUDA-enabled GPUs can work
> fine
> with the following list of software and hardware details?
>
> - Scientific Linux 5.5 (Operating System)
> - GNU Fortran compiler
> - TESLA C2050/C2070 (Fermi arch.) or
> TESLA M2050/M2070 (Fermi arch.) or
> TESLA C1060/S1070 .
>
> Any hint or suggestion would be really appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> MP
>
>
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> Institute for Condensed Matter and Complex Systems
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>
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