C chainprayer macrumors 6502a Original poster Feb 10, 2008 638 2 Mar 31, 2013 #1 I'm running Snow Leopard on my MacBook and I have OpenCL 1.0. Is there a way to update to OpenCL 1.1? I'm trying to run something that requires it Thanks!
I'm running Snow Leopard on my MacBook and I have OpenCL 1.0. Is there a way to update to OpenCL 1.1? I'm trying to run something that requires it Thanks!
B bumblebritches5 macrumors 6502 Nov 7, 2012 442 204 Michigang Apr 1, 2013 #3 chainprayer said: I'm running Snow Leopard on my MacBook and I have OpenCL 1.0. Is there a way to update to OpenCL 1.1? I'm trying to run something that requires it Thanks! Click to expand... You should just be able to copy the libraries, if you have a list of stuff to copy, I'd copy them from you from 10.8.3
chainprayer said: I'm running Snow Leopard on my MacBook and I have OpenCL 1.0. Is there a way to update to OpenCL 1.1? I'm trying to run something that requires it Thanks! Click to expand... You should just be able to copy the libraries, if you have a list of stuff to copy, I'd copy them from you from 10.8.3
B benwiggy macrumors 68030 Jun 15, 2012 2,673 546 Apr 1, 2013 #4 bumblebritches5 said: You should just be able to copy the libraries, Click to expand... There may be a bit more to it than that. bumblebritches5 said: if you have a list of stuff to copy, I'd copy them from you from 10.8.3 Click to expand... Likely a breach of the OS X licence. And, with the greatest respect, my mother always told me never to accept system frameworks from strange men on the internet. It's not really practicing safe computing.
bumblebritches5 said: You should just be able to copy the libraries, Click to expand... There may be a bit more to it than that. bumblebritches5 said: if you have a list of stuff to copy, I'd copy them from you from 10.8.3 Click to expand... Likely a breach of the OS X licence. And, with the greatest respect, my mother always told me never to accept system frameworks from strange men on the internet. It's not really practicing safe computing.