John Martin, any ideas? As this also would work for the "standard" Solaris, because at least, nVIDIA already does provide the drivers for Solaris...
http://www.nvidia.com/object/cuda_home_new.html http://www.nvidia.com/object/what_is_cuda_new.html http://developer.nvidia.com/object/cuda_3_1_downloads.html Also curious, although I guess, I would not do any active programming for it... ;-) Matthias You (valrh...@gmail.com) wrote: > Secondarily, is there any possible way you can talk to NVIDIA and get CUDA > support running with this? That would be an enormous watershed for some of us > who do GPU computing for scientific work. I need a robust filesystem and > management (ZFS is my only choice now), and it's painful to have to keep > Linux around mainly for CUDA. That would be huge, if you guys could swing it > somehow. -- Matthias Pfützner | Tel.: +49 700 PFUETZNER | Sie (Susanne Tamaro) ist Lichtenbergstr.73 | mailto:matth...@pfuetzner.de | auf eine geradezu hin- D-64289 Darmstadt | AIM: pfuetz, ICQ: 300967487 | reißende Weise blöd. Germany | http://www.pfuetzner.de/matthias/ | Marcel Reich-Ranicki _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org