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  • Steven Streeter

    July 11, 2012 at 2:21 pm in reply to: TESTED: MacBook Pro Retina w/650M – WORKS!

    OK, So I went ahead and zapped the Pram… I should have tried this earlier. After doing this I had to go back and switch of the Automatic graphics switching setting in energy saver preference. This seemed to resolve the issue with Resolve.

    little pun there.

    SteveB

  • Steven Streeter

    July 10, 2012 at 3:21 pm in reply to: TESTED: MacBook Pro Retina w/650M – WORKS!

    OK… So I have completely removed the software and reinstalled, and restarted. Same issue. I would like to know if anyone else out the is having the same issue.

    That issue being. When I open Resolve with the display setting set to the selection just above best for retina (So that the screen is able to show the entire resolve guy) I receive a:

    Chassis 1: GPU CONFIG ERROR: No CUDA Boards available

    Error.

    My question to you Juan is- What display setting are you using? And if not the one provided by the operating system, Where did you get it? Also, what OS are you using?

    Thanks,

    SteveB

  • Steven Streeter

    July 7, 2012 at 2:40 am in reply to: TESTED: MacBook Pro Retina w/650M – WORKS!

    I have restarted. something I noticed is that when I set the display settings 2 best for retina, I don’t get that error. however, when I set it a step above best for retina….right after trying the best option and quiting out of resolve…. Then setting the display settings to the step up…then opening resolve….i dont get the cuda error at that point…but if I reboot, I will get it again…unless I go through setting the display to best..opening resolve…quiting resolve… Changeing the display settings again and the back into resolve…but if I reboot…error again and I have to do it all again…maybe I should reinstalll…but something tells me it might be a hardware issue. Thoughts?

    SteveB

  • Steven Streeter

    July 7, 2012 at 1:05 am in reply to: TESTED: MacBook Pro Retina w/650M – WORKS!

    I’m sorry I did not include that step. Yes I did already take that step.

    These symptoms are from after that step was taken.

    So I take it you did not experience these same issues.

    Please let me know if you suffered from one or both of these issues. If neither, WIERD. If One of them. Which one?

    Thanks,

    SteveB

  • Steven Streeter

    July 7, 2012 at 12:43 am in reply to: TESTED: MacBook Pro Retina w/650M – WORKS!

    “The resolution change on the retina display to 1920×1080 works really well at displaying the whole Resolve interface.”

    What steps did you take to Make this change.

    I ask because. The option for this kind of change does not exist in the Display setting on the MBPr.
    You are simply given Best (Retina) and to steps above and two beneath.

    I chose the option just above. And yes, This option does display the entire program on the screen. However. After rebooting the computer. And opening resolve I receive this error:

    Chassis 1: GPU CONFIG ERROR: No CUDA Boards available

    However. If I open the program with the Best (Retina) option. I simply get the warning that:

    Resolve Has Determined that the hardware configuration you are using is not optimal and so performance may be limited.

    THe Following unsupported cards are being used for image processing:
    NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M

    So, if you were able to get around these errors and warnings it would be helpful if you could expound on this.

    Thank you,

    SteveB

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