11-17-2023, 11:28 AM
(11-17-2023, 01:02 AM)slyexe Wrote: VM's don't usually have direct access to hardware
Mmmm never heard about that for the CPU. In fact you shouldn't even be able to tell if you are within a VM or not. The only exception is you can't Hyper-V within Hyper-V.
I searched Google
https://www.google.fr/search?q=OpenCL+CPU+in+a+VM
and all there is is a few discussions from 10 years ago telling it is possible.
I think it is more a matter of compatibility between hashcat version and Intel OpenCL CPU version.
I registered on Intel website, and there they offer the following downloads:
Code:
opencl_runtime_18.1_x64_setup.msi
w_opencl_runtime_p_2021.1.1.191.exe
w_opencl_runtime_p_2021.2.0.616.exe
w_opencl_runtime_p_2021.3.0.3372.exe
w_opencl_runtime_p_2021.4.0.3556.exe
w_opencl_runtime_p_2022.0.2.3692.exe
w_opencl_runtime_p_2022.0.3.3747.exe
w_opencl_runtime_p_2022.1.0.3787.exe
w_opencl_runtime_p_2022.2.0.9553.exe
w_opencl_runtime_p_2022.2.1.19741.exe
w_opencl_runtime_p_2023.1.0.46319.exe
w_opencl_runtime_p_2023.2.0.49500.exe
w_opencl_runtime_p_2024.0.0.49848.exe
I am going to download every hashcat version possible and cross test it with every OpenCL version possible.
Do you have a trusted download for OpenCL version 16 and 17 ?