When will V7 have native Linux GPU folding (not using wine)? you have discussed this as a future upgrade to FAH
When will be have BIGADV in win7 (64 bit)... so if we cater to do both GPU & cpu Bigadv with Ivy-e or SR-X system we can do so without the hassles of using Wine in linux
V7 questions (development questions)
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Re: V7 questions (development questions)
Regarding the Linux native GPU Client, all I can tell you that PG has been notified of it and it is on their to-do list. As usual, there aren't any ETAs and it will be announced once they decide it's ready to be released.
Bigadv may come back to Windows if and when a new FahCore for bigadv is developed (viewtopic.php?p=237206#p237206).
Bigadv may come back to Windows if and when a new FahCore for bigadv is developed (viewtopic.php?p=237206#p237206).
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Re: V7 questions (development questions)
J. Coffland has said that V7 itself is ready. The trick is getting a FahCore (that V7 can use) that works in Linux. If you follow the blog posts and other developments, you'll see that there are a number of significant changes going on with the GPU code, mainly in OpenMM and OpenCL. Like PantherX said, it's known and on their to-do list, and it'll be released when they feel that it's ready, whenever that is.
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Re: V7 questions (development questions)
For what it's worth my opinion/observations:
Giving out ETA's for development projects is self-defeating. It invariably takes more far time than estimated and the user-base tends to plan based on those ETA's resulting in unhappy users. The end result is that time-frames are never given out. Often the delays are caused by things beyond PG's control like drivers but priorities and resource limitations play a big part too.
So the best you'll get to questions like this are non-answers like what is being given here: "It is on their to do list" and "it'll be released when they feel it is ready" or "It is a high priority" and the ultimate non-answer of "soon" which seems to mean anywhere from tomorrow to never with a bias towards the later. So don't hold your breath. Don't make plans. just watch and wait and be happy when or if it happens.
Giving out ETA's for development projects is self-defeating. It invariably takes more far time than estimated and the user-base tends to plan based on those ETA's resulting in unhappy users. The end result is that time-frames are never given out. Often the delays are caused by things beyond PG's control like drivers but priorities and resource limitations play a big part too.
So the best you'll get to questions like this are non-answers like what is being given here: "It is on their to do list" and "it'll be released when they feel it is ready" or "It is a high priority" and the ultimate non-answer of "soon" which seems to mean anywhere from tomorrow to never with a bias towards the later. So don't hold your breath. Don't make plans. just watch and wait and be happy when or if it happens.