Hi Richard,
thank you for that hint. I will try to download all required packages and to compile FreeSurfer myself.
Kind regards,
Markus
________________________________________ Von: freesurfer-bounces@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu [freesurfer-bounces@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu]" im Auftrag von "R Edgar [freesurfer.rge@gmail.com] Gesendet: Freitag, 25. August 2017 03:59 An: Freesurfer support list Betreff: [SpamVerdacht!] Re: [Freesurfer] cudadetect fails: wrong amount of memory and number of cores detected
On 24 August 2017 at 05:59, Markus.Mertens@evkb.de wrote:
I would like to use recon-all with the option "-use-gpu" so I ran cudadetect first to see whether the nvidia card on my system will be detected. But at least the values for total amount of memory and number of cores are wrong (should be 8GB and 2304 cores).
$ cudadetect Detecting CUDA... There are 0 devices supporting CUDA:
Device 0: "Quadro K5200" CUDA Driver Version: 8.0 CUDA Runtime Version: 6.50
Did you compile Freesurfer yourself? That's quite an old runtime, which might be giving the trouble.
Regards,
Richard
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