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Have a GTX780 or Titan card that still can´t use both openCL and CUDA?
Well, here´s the fix!
Please send your warm thoughts to the guys over at Netkas, and especially Rominator for spelling it out for us.
I HAVE PUT TOGETHER THIS STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE:
:::::::NB: This fix is for GK110B based cards only (e.g. the GTX780 and Titan)!
Rev A cards will have no use of this.
Users of 780TI and Titan Black cards will have to wait for another CUDA update from NVIDIA (as far as I am told).
:::::::
1) Update to 10.9.2 using the combo-update. Download the OS X 10.9.2 Combo Update
2) Get the latest drivers from NVIDIA. Both the webdrivers and CUDA.
NVIDIA just updated them both, so you can either get them via your NVIDIA control panels in your System Prefs or here:
http://www.nvidia.com/download/drive...px/73628/en-us
There is also a link for the latest CUDA driver there.
3) Go to /System/Library/Extensions - and find TWO files:
• GeForceGLDriver.bundle
• GeForceGLDriverWeb.bundle
4) Now, open BOTH files by right-clicking and choosing "show package content".
Go to the MacOS folder and locate the file "libclh.dylib" (in both the driver and webdriver folders.)
5) REPLACE the "libclh.dylib" file in the "GeForceGLDriver.bundle" with the "libclh.dylib" file (same name, yes) from the "GeForceGLDriverWeb.bundle" file.
6) Enter your password to accept the changes.
2B) Reboot if need be, altho I don´t think it´s necessary.
3) Open the Nvidia control panel and choose the OSX Default Drivers.
(Unlock the lock in the lower left corner by using your password.)
4) Repair permissions by using Disk Tools
5) Reboot
6) Enjoy openCL and CUDA
Well, here´s the fix!
Please send your warm thoughts to the guys over at Netkas, and especially Rominator for spelling it out for us.
I HAVE PUT TOGETHER THIS STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE:
:::::::NB: This fix is for GK110B based cards only (e.g. the GTX780 and Titan)!
Rev A cards will have no use of this.
Users of 780TI and Titan Black cards will have to wait for another CUDA update from NVIDIA (as far as I am told).
:::::::
1) Update to 10.9.2 using the combo-update. Download the OS X 10.9.2 Combo Update
2) Get the latest drivers from NVIDIA. Both the webdrivers and CUDA.
NVIDIA just updated them both, so you can either get them via your NVIDIA control panels in your System Prefs or here:
http://www.nvidia.com/download/drive...px/73628/en-us
There is also a link for the latest CUDA driver there.
3) Go to /System/Library/Extensions - and find TWO files:
• GeForceGLDriver.bundle
• GeForceGLDriverWeb.bundle
4) Now, open BOTH files by right-clicking and choosing "show package content".
Go to the MacOS folder and locate the file "libclh.dylib" (in both the driver and webdriver folders.)
5) REPLACE the "libclh.dylib" file in the "GeForceGLDriver.bundle" with the "libclh.dylib" file (same name, yes) from the "GeForceGLDriverWeb.bundle" file.
6) Enter your password to accept the changes.
2B) Reboot if need be, altho I don´t think it´s necessary.
3) Open the Nvidia control panel and choose the OSX Default Drivers.
(Unlock the lock in the lower left corner by using your password.)
4) Repair permissions by using Disk Tools
5) Reboot
6) Enjoy openCL and CUDA