dForce execution kernels ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Is this normal?
Is there a way to clear out the kernels that are already processed and force Daz to recompile?


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Is this normal?
Is there a way to clear out the kernels that are already processed and force Daz to recompile?
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I don’t think that’s normal
cannot help, sorry except to say if my PC did that I would start thinking 3Delight is awfully good
On a side note, since my 980ti graphics card died I was shocked when iray switched to CPU on my third frame of an image series with my old 760 and went faster! I haven’t a got full cob of kernels .....
What is your OpenCLdevice?
The kernels here have no connection with Iray or rendering.
I have only one option: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processsing gfx902
If there's a file location where the kernels live, I could just remove them and try to force Daz to recompile.
I'm not sure a reinstall would help because I don't know if those data files would get removed in an uninstasll/reinstall... I really DON'T want to reinstall, especially if there is no point.
Which version of DS is this? The Public Build has just had an updte, which will require a rebuild. I don't know how to trigger a rebuild manually.
4.11.0.383
I did reinstall my gfx drivers (because No Man's Sky demanded the latest drivers).
Maybe I'll subscribe to the beta channel for 4.12... I'd rather have 2 installs than to reinstall 4.11.
Ugh... Beta channel didn't like my AMD drivers either.
I guess I won't be using dForce for a while. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I guess the amd driver is buggy and can't compile the kernels .. I have a 2200G together with a 1060 and everything works fine here, but I had to fix a registry key to get amd and nvidia to work together ..
https://community.amd.com/message/2909519
I'd bet money that is a driver issue. Unless you have an Nvidia graphics card as well when it could be the above registry key issue.
To deal with the driver issue download but do not install the latest amd graphics driver. Then get and run DDU, display driver uninstall, and fully clean your old driver, then install the latest driver. If the problem persists you can try the geistry key issue but be very careful that you fully understand the needed edit and how to do it. Messing up the registry is one of those things you really don't want.