Posted by
bnorthan on
Jun 11, 2014; 9:11pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/SPIM-multi-view-deconvolution-via-GPU-tp5008097p5008144.html
Hi Douglas
Any luck fixing your problem? I had a similar problem working with a cuda
plugin.
First I was getting an error something like "can't find library.so"
1. I had to put the native libraries in a "lib" directory directly under
the Fiji directory. So perhaps put the .dll in the "lib" directory.
Then I got an error something like "can't find cudart.so"
2. I had to add the location of the Cuda library to my system library
path. The ubuntu cuda installer didn't do this automatically. Not sure
the behaviour is the same in Windows or not. But you might want to check
and see if the location of the cuda libaries has been added to the system
path.
3. You mention you couldn't get the newest graphics card to work with Cuda
5.5. I think that might be because cuda 5.5 installs an older version of
the nvidia drivers. I think you can get the newer cards working with Cuda
5.5. This info is for GTX 750 Ti but perhaps relevant for you as well.
"The GTX 750 Ti is not supported by the driver (319.37) that is included
with the cuda 5.5 toolkit installer package. Download the latest driver
installer package for GeForce 750 Ti from www.nvidia.com and run that to
replace your 319.37 driver (only). You should have better results. Yes,
CUDA 5.5 is compatible with the newer driver you are installing."
On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 11:17 AM, Johannes Schindelin <
[hidden email]> wrote:
> Hi Douglas,
>
> On Mon, 9 Jun 2014, Douglas Richardson wrote:
>
> > Wayne: Sorry, I'll stick to the Fiji bug reporter from now on.......
>
> The ImageJ mailing list is the best place to discuss these things: as you
> pointed out, Stephan keeps an eye on this list. He does not keep an eye on
> the Fiji bugzilla. SPIM registration is an ImageJ plugin after all, a
> plugin that just happens to be available in the Fiji distribution of
> ImageJ for users' convenience.
>
> There are other users of the SPIM deconvolution plugin that will benefit
> from seeing this discussion and its outcome. There is a lot of expertise
> on this mailing list and the use of CUDA is on the rise in biological
> image processing. I think this is in fact a perfect place to discuss this.
>
> The strength of the ImageJ mailing list has always been that it is a
> friendly place with a wide range of expertise about everything related to
> ImageJ, and sometimes even beyond.
>
> Let's continue to keep it that way,
> Johannes
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