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So far this is the bug that most people have reported. I'm still trying to find a fix for it. I'm not sure if i'm will be able to fix it in the next version, but still is one of my top priorities.


If you can, please post your operation system and if it is 32 or 64 bits

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Windows 10 on a 64-bit operating system.
Intel i7 7th Gen
8GB RAM

Throwing in some extra details just in case.

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Thanks, any extra info is helpful.

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Windows 10 x64
Intel i5-8265U
8GB of RAM
Nvidia GeForce MX110 - 2GB

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Windows 10 64x

AMD Ryzen 5 1600

16GB DDR4 1197.1 MHz  Ram 

GeForce 750 GTX Ti 2GB

OS: Windows 10 Home 64-bit

CPU: Intel i5-8265U

GPU: nVidia MX130

OS: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (Installed on high-speed SSD)

CPU: Intel i7-960 (First Gen i7)

GPU: Nvidia MSI 980 - 4 GB Video Memory (Factory Overclocked)

RAM: 24 GB - 1066 (1600 Underclocked for faster timings)

Antivirus: Windows Defender (No Third Party Protection installed)

Additional: 

  • MSI Afterburner (Running and monitoring graphics card - Fails regardless if running or not)
  • Running GeForce Driver: 441.87
  • Graphics Card Default Mode Set to - Optimal Power (Nvidia Control Panel)
  • Chrome was open with Hardware acceleration on (Not sure if other software might interfere with run-time execution)

Hope a detailed run-down might give some insight into any possible conflict.

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I changed my os to Windows10 x64, and instal the cuda 10.0 and the cudnn, 

and I used the Dain-App Alpha 0.21, it works fine now. 

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OS:  Windows 7 x64

CPU: Intel i5-4440

GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 960

I used the Dain-App Alpha 0.2, and got this CUDA called failed