Yes. I've read the series, and I saw the SWIG reference. But, my past experiences with attempting to use SWIG (on Win) have been less than successful; and if it was so trivial, I am surprised that no one has done it for Perl yet. In theory, h2xs also ought to be able to build a Perlish interface for it, but that doesn't work with MS compilers either.

Anyway, as it turns out, I wouldn't be able to utilise it anyway. Although the latest drivers for my NVidia GeForce 7050 "support CUDA", the actual card itself doesn't. That didn't become available until the GeForce 8 series :( I could apparently run it in emulation mode, but that kinda defeats the purpose. And I do not see myself springing for an upgraded graphics card anytime time soon.


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In reply to Re^2: Cuda access from Perl? by BrowserUk
in thread Cuda access from Perl? by BrowserUk

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