dForce snafu

I just went through the whole dForce tutorial of a plane above a sphere (after trying it on my own) and it said the same thing: Could not find a valid OpenCL device. What up - anyone?

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  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,729

    You need at least a intel Generation 3 CPU or an nVidia or AMD card that supports openCL 1.2 or greater. Look up you discrete video card, if you have one, on Bing or Google search using make, model, openCL and see if any of the links explain the openCL, openGL, and directX versions your GPU supports.

  • JMCarriganJMCarrigan Posts: 179

    You need at least a intel Generation 3 CPU or an nVidia or AMD card that supports openCL 1.2 or greater. Look up you discrete video card, if you have one, on Bing or Google search using make, model, openCL and see if any of the links explain the openCL, openGL, and directX versions your GPU supports.

    I'm trying to find out.

  • JMCarriganJMCarrigan Posts: 179

    You need at least a intel Generation 3 CPU or an nVidia or AMD card that supports openCL 1.2 or greater. Look up you discrete video card, if you have one, on Bing or Google search using make, model, openCL and see if any of the links explain the openCL, openGL, and directX versions your GPU supports.

    I'm trying to find out.

    I had a little Windows 10 Pro 64 awhile back and all I needed to do was load some drivers.  Still Working.

     

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,729

    Well the CPU is easy to find out:

    Open the

    Control Panel\System and Security\System

    and it's listed what the CPU is along with installed RAM.

    For the GPU

    Control Panel\System and Security\System -> Device Manager - Display Adaptors - then you'll see one or more GPUs listed.

     

     

  • JMCarriganJMCarrigan Posts: 179

    Well the CPU is easy to find out:

    Open the

    Control Panel\System and Security\System

    and it's listed what the CPU is along with installed RAM.

    For the GPU

    Control Panel\System and Security\System -> Device Manager - Display Adaptors - then you'll see one or more GPUs listed.

     

     

    I actually knew what I had. I didn't mean to give the impression I didn't know.  It was the fact that the system reset incorrectly and I needed to install the drivers.  Works like a charm now.  It is a nVidia GeForce 1060 6gig on an Intel(R) Core(TM)i7-7700CPU@ 3.60 GHz Only 16 GB RAM

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,729

    aniate2 is on sale for $11.99 if you are in the PC+ club, a bit more if you ain't, if you still want if seeing as you strictly don't need it to use the iReal Ocean model you bought.

    https://www.daz3d.com/animate2

  • JMCarriganJMCarrigan Posts: 179

    aniate2 is on sale for $11.99 if you are in the PC+ club, a bit more if you ain't, if you still want if seeing as you strictly don't need it to use the iReal Ocean model you bought.

    https://www.daz3d.com/animate2

    Dang it.  This didn't work.  I just wrote that at 11.99 I had to get it.  Then I said that I was a bit confused with the store's info compared to the product info having Install Manager ready things.  I know that the 64 bit thing is good but what about the DS4 installation. I hope this post works.

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,729

    aniate2 is on sale for $11.99 if you are in the PC+ club, a bit more if you ain't, if you still want if seeing as you strictly don't need it to use the iReal Ocean model you bought.

    https://www.daz3d.com/animate2

    Dang it.  This didn't work.  I just wrote that at 11.99 I had to get it.  Then I said that I was a bit confused with the store's info compared to the product info having Install Manager ready things.  I know that the 64 bit thing is good but what about the DS4 installation. I hope this post works.

    If you buy it you will get 64 bit plugin & a 32 bit plugin. Since you almost surely have the 64 bit version of DAZ Studio installed you want to install the 64 bit version and ignore the 32 bit version (you can hide it in the DAZ Install Manager (DIM) by right clicking on in & hide.

  • JMCarriganJMCarrigan Posts: 179

    aniate2 is on sale for $11.99 if you are in the PC+ club, a bit more if you ain't, if you still want if seeing as you strictly don't need it to use the iReal Ocean model you bought.

    https://www.daz3d.com/animate2

    Dang it.  This didn't work.  I just wrote that at 11.99 I had to get it.  Then I said that I was a bit confused with the store's info compared to the product info having Install Manager ready things.  I know that the 64 bit thing is good but what about the DS4 installation. I hope this post works.

    If you buy it you will get 64 bit plugin & a 32 bit plugin. Since you almost surely have the 64 bit version of DAZ Studio installed you want to install the 64 bit version and ignore the 32 bit version (you can hide it in the DAZ Install Manager (DIM) by right clicking on in & hide.

    What about the Item Listsed as... OOP! ...never mind. That's an installation guide.

  • JMCarriganJMCarrigan Posts: 179

    It looks like it should be installed manually because the IM version dosen't work.

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 108,140

    It looks like it should be installed manually because the IM version dosen't work.

    You don't need to install Animate, just enter the serial number in Help>About Installed plug-ins (for AniMate Lite) and restart DS.

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,729

    I thought whenever DAZ Studio updates to a new version that plugin was one of the ones that had to be downloaded in DIM but I was wrong. It's included as a base part of the DAZ Studio install as 'Animate Lite' - the serial number turns it into aniMate2. Sorry

  • JMCarriganJMCarrigan Posts: 179

    I thought whenever DAZ Studio updates to a new version ...sorry.

    No biggy.

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