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It seems like you're encountering a CUDA error related to GPU detection while setting up an instance on a computer with an EVGA 1070 graphics card. This error message, "CUDA error: an illegal memory access was encountered," can be frustrating, but there are steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve the issue.
1. **Driver Installation**: It's good that you've downloaded the 1070 driver, but make sure you've installed it correctly. Sometimes, issues can arise if the driver installation is not complete<a href="https://capcutproapk.net/"></a>. Ensure that you've installed the latest and compatible GPU driver for your EVGA 1070.
2. **CUDA Toolkit**: CUDA errors often indicate problems with the CUDA Toolkit installation. Make sure you have the appropriate CUDA Toolkit version installed for your GPU. You might need to uninstall the current CUDA Toolkit and reinstall it to ensure it's properly configured.
3. **Check GPU Compatibility**: Confirm that your EVGA 1070 is compatible with the deep learning framework or software you're using for object detection. Some older GPUs may not be fully supported by certain frameworks, leading to compatibility issues.
4. **CUDA Version**: Ensure that the version of CUDA you're using is compatible with your GPU and the software you're running. Mismatched versions can cause problems. Make sure you've installed a CUDA version that is known to work well with your hardware and software.
5. **Memory Issues**: The error message mentions "illegal memory access." It's possible that there could be issues with your GPU's memory or the way it's being utilized. Check if there are any memory-related problems with your EVGA 1070, such as overheating or faulty RAM.
6. **Library Dependencies**: Sometimes, CUDA errors can be related to missing or incorrect library dependencies. Ensure that all the necessary libraries and dependencies are correctly installed and up to date.
7. **Software Configuration**: Review your software's configuration settings, especially those related to GPU usage. Double-check that you've configured the software to utilize the GPU for object detection properly.
8. **Log Analysis**: Take a closer look at the error log for any additional details that might pinpoint the issue more precisely. Sometimes, specific error codes or messages within the log can provide valuable insights into what's going wrong.
9. **Community Support**: If you've tried all the above steps and are still facing issues, consider seeking help from online forums or communities related to the specific deep learning framework or software you're using. Others who have encountered similar problems may offer valuable advice or solutions.
Remember to back up your system and data before making any significant changes to your configuration, just to be on the safe side. Troubleshooting GPU-related issues can be complex, but with patience and careful analysis, you should be able to identify and resolve the problem.
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AI is a tool that helps to do many complex things that are difficult for humans to do, and what I want to ask you here is has anyone created an AI that can execute buy and sell orders in the Forex financial market. not yet.
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Why do all my lounge posts show flagged for review? and my rep points disappeared?
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Why have you posted this in Uncategorised posts? Your problem is specifically related to Bugs and Suggestions[^].
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OK, I didn't see that category. maybe get new glasses?
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You've only posted 33 messages, and you still have quite a low "rep points" score. That means your posts will be scrutinised by the Bayesian spam-filter; if it thinks they look like they might be spam, then they will be flagged for a human to review.
We can't tell you why the filter thinks they look like spam. Only the hamsters have access to the dataset used to train it, and they're unlikely to share the information since it would be useful to actual spammers wanting to avoid the filter.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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I've posted 100's of messages over the last 10 years, along with afew articlrd. I was a "subeditor" but all that and my rep-points seem to hsve disappeared.
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DrWalter PE wrote: ... over the last 10 years ...
Ah! This account is only 6 years old: did you login with the wrong email address and get a sock puppet account?
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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I had a similar issue too inadvertently signed up for a new account a while ago which I then figured out.
Perhaps that could be the reason for the original poster too.
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I have the same problem with my reputation points.
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You have only been a member for seven days so why would you expect to have many points?
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I know, but yesterday I had 200 more points than now and don't know why they disappeard.
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I just tried to print these two articles, but some images from them do not print. I thought you might have wanted to be informed of that.
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This is the wrong place to report errors with the site. Please post your message at Bugs and Suggestions[^].
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Make sure your printer is properly pluggin in and you have installed the right driver for the right printer!
modified 9-Oct-22 17:29pm.
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you must be kidding, I suppose
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Why would I?
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I started to learn HTML, CSS, JavaScript programming, but I think I'm not makefor that, I watch video after video, tutorial after tutorial, but whenever I want to do something myself, I don't know how to do it
PS: i don't speak english native
modified 12-Aug-22 17:18pm.
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Programming, like all careers, is not for everyone. If you find it too difficult then try something in a subject that interests you.
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Keep going, start something small. Some of the small projects on here are good. As it looks like you are doing website creation you can get some templates or simple sites in your language of choice and start with those. Download one and modify it. Much of my coding started from something already built by someone else and I extended or improved it. Starting from scratch is harder so if you can build from what someone else has done is not bad. Keep up asking questions, don't give up!
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Quote: I want to do something myself, I don't know how to do it
APPROACH1
self-learning: you are thinking after reading all the documentation/vids you will know programming
go pick your cheat sheet free-programming-books/more/free-programming-cheatsheets.md at main · EbookFoundation/free-programming-books · GitHub
go reverse engineering approach...
think what you want to do, visualize in mind you are doing it,
go googling where you get stuck, ask on forums, internet is your best friend.
APPROACH2
classroom training: go join a programming course, they've read all the documentation/vids, they will teach you from scratch, no online course geez, if you thinking online course its again APPROACH1
your mind is set free
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The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence
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Hey guys,
There is a text based wrestling game called EWR. I'm trying to change it into a slightly different game but keep majority the same. It has an in game editor which helps but I was wondering if anyone could help me with editing the name of the values.
As an example, the 3 main attributes on the game is Speed, Technical and Brawl. I want to change what they are called but it doesn't allow it in the editor and I can't find how to do it outside of it either.
Many thanks,
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Why do you want to do that?
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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