My actual platforms

I develop CUDA programs for Windows Vista, Mac OS X & Linux (not necessarily in this order ;-) )

I have the three OS installed on my personal laptop, and my home desktop (a powerful mhackintosh PC), and I installed the development tools on my job laptop, that is not cuda-enabled (graphic rely on GeForce 7900GS :-( ) but enable me to develop, review code and run it on emulation-mode (slow slow slowwwww).

In fact my main development environment is my Mac OS X laptop casually, or my desktop PC under Linux if I want to focus on development.

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4 Responses to “My actual platforms”

  1. Mike says:

    Hello,

    Whats the elo of this CUDA chess engine? And where can I download this, I have not yet seen any chess engine on the net that use GPUs for chess.

  2. Iapx says:

    The engine is not finished yet, firsts versions will be really bad players!!!
    As soon as I will have something running I will open the SVN repository as it eill be free software.
    Stay on line :-)

  3. Michelle says:

    Hello,

    Whats the elo of this CUDA chess engine? And where can I download this, I have not yet seen any chess engine on the net that use GPUs for chess.;. All the best!!

  4. iAPX says:

    The Chess Engine is not finished at this time, and there will be many versions, ranging from 1000- elo to probably 2000+ elo. But it wont be a competing Chess Engine, it’s a proof-of-concept for CUDA and OpenCL instead real Chess-Engine.