at this page http://code.google.com/p/nativelibs4java/wiki/OpenCL there are two examples:
http://nativelibs4java.sourceforge.net/webstart/OpenCL/HardwareReport.jnlp
http://nativelibs4java.sourceforge.net/webstart/OpenCL/ParticlesDemo.jnlp
To run them, you need Java installed and driver with OpenCL support.
Both of them I can run on my computer with Nvidia 8600 GT video card. Apparently Nvidia provides drivers with OpenCL support.
Does AMD have drivers with OpenCL? And what other software do I have to install to make examples working on my Radeon HD 5750?
Originally posted by: dmitskevich at this page http://code.google.com/p/nativelibs4java/wiki/OpenCL there are two examples:
http://nativelibs4java.sourceforge.net/webstart/OpenCL/HardwareReport.jnlp
http://nativelibs4java.sourceforge.net/webstart/OpenCL/ParticlesDemo.jnlp
To run them, you need Java installed and driver with OpenCL support.
Both of them I can run on my computer with Nvidia 8600 GT video card. Apparently Nvidia provides drivers with OpenCL support.
Does AMD have drivers with OpenCL? And what other software do I have to install to make examples working on my Radeon HD 5750?
To run samples on GPU, you need to install driver and sdk.
you will find both driver and sdk here http://developer.amd.com/GPU/ATISTREAMSDKBETAPROGRAM/Pages/default.aspx
I have Win7 64 bit. May I install
ati-stream-sdk-v2.0-beta4-vista-win7-64.exe
and the latest
Catalyst 9.12 Hotfix for Windows 7 / Windows Vista
?
In which order should I do this?
any one is ok
I've installed SDK and Driver with OpenCL support.
When I build JavaCL library I get the following error in one of the tests:
nsatisfiedLinkError: no nativewindow_jvm in java.library.path
Do you know where is the nativewindow_jvm library?
(By the way I have Win7 64 bit)
dmitskevich,
I am not familiar with Java or JavaCL. could you please ask JavaCL developers or users for help on this?
dmitskevich,
Just a note that if you're interested in accessing OpenCL from Java, you may want to take a look at the Aparapi tool at
http://developer.amd.com/aparapi
Aparapi allows you to write your parallel kernel code in Java.