Use dependency walker on _driver.pyd/dll to find the DLL you're missing.

Andreas

Arnold Tunick <ephi5...@yahoo.com> writes:
>  FYI, I used pip install 
> pycuda-2017.1.1+cuda8061-cp36-cp36m-win_amd64.whl.============================================================.
>
>     On ‎Wednesday‎, ‎October‎ ‎25‎, ‎2017‎ ‎04‎:‎44‎:‎33‎ ‎PM‎ ‎EDT, Arnold 
> Tunick <ephi5...@yahoo.com> wrote:  
>  
>  I am testing the following python script in a miniconda shell on a win 10 
> notebook with cuda 9.0 amd python 3.6: 
>  import pycuda.autoinit
> import pycuda.driver as drv
> import numpyfrom pycuda.compiler import SourceModule
> mod = SourceModule("""
> __global__ void multiply_them(float *dest, float *a, float *b)
> {
>   const int i = threadIdx.x;
>   dest[i] = a[i] * b[i];
> }
> """)multiply_them = mod.get_function("multiply_them")a = 
> numpy.random.randn(400).astype(numpy.float32)
> b = numpy.random.randn(400).astype(numpy.float32)dest = numpy.zeros_like(a)
> multiply_them(
>         drv.Out(dest), drv.In(a), drv.In(b),
>         block=(400,1,1), grid=(1,1))c= dest-a*b
> print (c)
> Unfortunately, I get the following error:
> (C:\ProgramData\Miniconda3) C:\SciSoft>python hello_gpu.py
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "hello_gpu.py", line 1, in <module>
>     import pycuda.autoinit
>   File "C:\ProgramData\Miniconda3\lib\site-packages\pycuda\autoinit.py", line 
> 2, in <module>
>     import pycuda.driver as cuda
>   File "C:\ProgramData\Miniconda3\lib\site-packages\pycuda\driver.py", line 
> 5, in <module>
>     from pycuda._driver import *  # noqa
> ImportError: DLL load failed: The specified module could not be found.
>
> Please advise.Arnold
>
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