@X512 I just came across this: Code Editor for GPU Kernels
Is this something that might be useful to you?
@X512 I just came across this: Code Editor for GPU Kernels
Is this something that might be useful to you?
CUDA is not available for now, only Vulkan Compute.
Unfortunately, EDID data seems often filled with fantasy values. We may add a quirks database for this, but is it really worth the effort?
Nvidia current driver: 590.44.01
Seems this driver supports Geforce 10-series and up (inc. T-series)…
I found some Haiku bugs when testing Nvidia accelerant:
i think it was only turing which means gtx 1650 / 1650 super and gtx 1660 / 1660 super (6GB VRAM)
Hi, is there a package file for download the driver.
regards lorglas
That is my question as well. Today i purchased a gtx1650 msi 4 gb gddr6 and write and sd card with latest hrev. To my surprise there is the framebuffer driver loaded and not that new fancy nvidia driver for haiku. ![]()
You can compile it from the oficial nvidia github, but… you need some parts for the os that are on process made by @X512
I was thinking in … there was a hpkg from here and there but …. Nope i see no signs of life
I don’t know if it’s finished yet. But please at least a source code that i can compile or a latest compiled hpkg for install haiku on my intel machine please ![]()
Is there or will there be any way to try this driver out anytime soon? I’ve got a GTX 1660 super and I’d love to try it out!
Please have patience. I plan to publish driver until the end of this year (2025). But it will be alpha-quality.
Okay no problem for me
. Thanks for the update and thank you very much for the driver.
Absolutely! Didn’t mean to pressure. Thanks for your work ![]()
Asus A17 TUF706QM with GeForce RTX 3060 will be also ready for alpha testing ![]()
I am curious to know though, for anyone who is knowledgeable enough, would the devs over on NetBSD and OpenBSD be able to implement something similar as they also don’t have any proprietary Nvidia drivers? It’d be very interesting to see if they’d be able to pull this off sometime in the future
I often pop in to see if the Turing graphics driver package for x64 promised by x512 is ready.
No one owes anything to anyone. Or did you pay money for it?
Uploaded source code and binaries of current state of development: Release v0.0.1 · X547/nvidia-haiku · GitHub . I am not sure that HPKG version is functional as I use non-packaged install.
Drivers set is published under name “Nebula” to avoid confusion with official Nvidia drivers or Linux Nouveau.
Software is alpha quality and bugs are expected.