Subject: Re: Got CUDA
From: DaveT
Date: 19/04/2009, 07:48
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

Skywise <into@oblivion.nothing.com> wrote:

Tazz <dmswaine@gmail.com> wrote in news:49e8f695$0$5497
$9a566e8b@news.aliant.net:

<snip>
I use the onboard ATI graphics adapter for VMware server
and High Def video capture. CUDA co-exists well with these, 
running as it does on the Nvidia card.

Right now, I only use the Nvidia card for (CUDA and) High Def video
playback with the 28" monitor. 

<snip>

Let me see if I understand this right. I *might* be able to use the 
onboard geforce 8200 for my monitor AND have SETI running on the 9500GT 
PCI-e videocard? I ask because the last time I put a PC together (in 
'03) if there was onboard video, you had to disable it to use an AGP 
videocard. It was one or the other. I thought that was the way it was 
and forever will be.

I think what he's doing is dual video form the video card. Most
cards have dual outputs now, especially high end ones.

Brian

Nope. See my long winded explanation about this.