That would be simpler than adding every type of coprocessor or platform as
the list continues to grow.
Would it also take into account the "no alt platform" setting so that if a
64-bit user wants only 64-bit apps and the project doesn't have them that
it wouldn't show that it has apps that will run on this client?
Would the project list be filtered so that the projects that won't run at
all on the client (e.g. WEP if running Windows) wouldn't even be listed if
neither the CPU or GPU apps were compatible?  Or maybe have that as an
option in the preferences. In other words, don't taunt people by showing
projects they can't use. That, or add a warning when they try and connect
that says [in a bad French accent] "Now go away or I shall have to taunt
you a second time!"  ;-)

Jon Sonntag


On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 6:57 PM, David Anderson <[email protected]>wrote:

> I'd also like to change things so that the add-project dialog shows:
>
> 1) whether this project has apps that will run on this client
> 2) whether this project has apps that will use this client's GPU(s)
>
> ... rather than listing all the platforms and GPUs that the project
> supports.
>
> -- David
>
> On 18-Jul-2013 6:55 AM, Heinz-Bernd Eggenstein wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> In the projects list displayed when choosing a project to attach to, would
>> it be possible to have an icon displayed for "project supports Intel-GPUs"
>> (like the ones for ATI/AMD and NVIDIA GPU support in
>> ..../clientgui/res/templates ) ?
>>
>> (I'm not sure how much of a hassle one has to go thru for this , e.g. ask
>> Intel for permission to use a shrinked logo????)
>>
>> THX,
>> Cheers
>> HB
>>
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