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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
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I'm running Windows 7 and MSVC 10 Express on my only CUDA-capable machine. Unfortunately, Nvidia's Nsight tool (which I think contains most of the performance analysis tools) requires MSVC Professional Edition.
Cuda 5 pre-release is available for Linux with a cool looking IDE for performance work. Can I install Ubuntu in a VirtualBox VM and do my CUDA development there? Or is dual boot my only hope? |
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Jul 2003
So Cal
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No, you can't use CUDA from the guest OS. There is some early work on enabling that, but it currently only works with new Linux kernels on only a few motherboards. That said, Wubi makes dual boot with an existing Windows installation easy, and here are instructions for installing the CUDA tools on the resultant Ubuntu 12.04 installation.
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Romulan Interpreter
"name field"
Jun 2011
Thailand
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Ubuntu runs nice in VB, both under winxp_32 and win7_64. There are some small issues with the usb in vista_64. Unfortunately my linux experience is low, I did not get too deep into it, but I am "expert" in (and love it!) Sun's VB (Oracle's now) machinery. That is very stable and powerful virtualization environment. If you play with strange stuff (unknown exe or things from web, viruses, cracks, reverse engineering, whatever), it is an indispensable toy. Very fast (almost instant) guest boot, if something goes wrong kill all, delete everything, clone the guest OS in few minutes, start again. Very fast switch between OS-es, etc.
OTOH, if the money is not the big issue, I would suggest VC++ pro, if only for the sake of compiling 64 bit applications (express can only crochet 32-bits code). |
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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
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Jun 2012
110 Posts |
is to install the Windows SDK (formerly Platform SDK) version 7.1.
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