That's odd... I was wondering if that's what the message meant....
Guess I'm in the market for a new graphics card...
I did find it strange that on this thread here (http://hashcat.net/forum/thread-919.html) there's a link for CUDA Enabled cards, and my card is listed... Guess all CUDA cards are created equal, some are just more equal than others... I guess the next question is, when did NVidia discontinue support for the card, and why haven't they updated their page... Then again, if support for sm_10 cores have been dropped by NVidia, I would assume that would be everything with a "Compute Capability" of 1.0. I would then also assume that everything higher than 1.0 would be supported by the NVidia drivers. Am I correct, or at least heading in the right direction?
Guess I'm in the market for a new graphics card...
I did find it strange that on this thread here (http://hashcat.net/forum/thread-919.html) there's a link for CUDA Enabled cards, and my card is listed... Guess all CUDA cards are created equal, some are just more equal than others... I guess the next question is, when did NVidia discontinue support for the card, and why haven't they updated their page... Then again, if support for sm_10 cores have been dropped by NVidia, I would assume that would be everything with a "Compute Capability" of 1.0. I would then also assume that everything higher than 1.0 would be supported by the NVidia drivers. Am I correct, or at least heading in the right direction?