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10-18-2011, 06:02
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Guys, I am currently developing an application via C# (MS Studio 2010) using VS100, but requires V90 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 along with 2010 for CUDA purpose.
Currently, I am adding MFC to my application and only using CUDA to capture live stream via webcam, so currently I don't know how it works but I do have a general ideal of how host and device, programmatically, works.
I tried to implement it on C++ using CUDA 4.0 toolkit and linking the CUDALIB.dll and assigning the compiler to CUDA C++, and using VS90. It didn't work for some reason and simply couldn't read the header that's supposedly call CUDA functions, even __GLOBAL__ didn't work - undefined.
Is it possible to use CUDA via C#? So I can integrate it in MFC? I have novice understanding of C++, but have taken Java courses (I,II, and III). So I know the basic arithmetic expressions, interiations (for loops and etc), classes, and etc. Currently trying to understand the basics of C++.
http://blog.cuvilib.com/2011/02/24/h...l-studio-2010/
That's the instruction I tried to follow in this blog, didn't work for some reason. Any assistance would be grateful. I am desperately trying to learn CUDA as it will benefit my company greatly.
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10-19-2011, 18:21
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nvm
Dave.
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10-21-2011, 06:24
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hrm?
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11-11-2011, 00:45
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I think to develop in CUDA you need special version of C++ from nvidia, or plugin for Visual Studio. I remember reading about it a while back and it said something to that extent.
I have no idea if it helps or not. lol
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04-08-2012, 06:10
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Have u tried other tutorials?
The Kit he already downloaded from the tutorial already has the right compilers
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