06-12-2018, 01:48 AM
Ok, I am just dumb. Pretty much what I was trying to do was run the hashcat binaries on the Phi itself by copying the hashcat zip to the Phi, extracting it, then trying to do ./hashcat64.bin and etc. What I learned is I am just an idiot, and what I needed to do was get the Phi to be recongnized as an OpenCL device, it wasn't. After some Google-fu I came across an Intel thread that specifcally said newer versions of the Coprocessor driver do not support passing the Phi off to the host as an OpenCL device. So what I had to do was remove the newest 3.8 coprocessor drivers, install the 3.3.4 drivers, reboot, and then running `hascat64.exe -I`and TADA!!! magically it appeared!
@royce sorry for any confusion, but I appreciate the timely responses and hope to have some benchmarks done soon once I tinker more.
@royce sorry for any confusion, but I appreciate the timely responses and hope to have some benchmarks done soon once I tinker more.