So after a lot of messing around tonight, finally got 3.08 onto my R19 version of C4D, but upon rendering in Live Viewer I get an Octane render failure saying to check Octane log. Is as follows:
Started logging on 11.03.20 01:33:31
OctaneRender 3.08 RC 1 (3080010)
CUDA error 999 on device 0: unknown error
-> failed to link to cubin
device 0: failed to compile OSL code:
error : Undefined reference to 'cuGeo' in 'snippets_internal'
error : Undefined reference to 'cuParams' in ' '
error : Undefined reference to 'TRANSFER_XYZ' in ' '
error : Undefined reference to 'cuXyzToRgbMatrix' in ' '
error : Undefined reference to 'CYAN' in ' '
error : Undefined reference to 'BLUE' in ' '
error : Undefined reference to 'GREEN' in ' '
error : Undefined reference to 'MAGENTA' in ' '
error : Undefined reference to 'RED' in ' '
error : Undefined reference to 'YELLOW' in ' '
error : Undefined reference to 'cu_cam' in ' '
error : Undefined reference to 'cuQueues' in 'cuda_texturenode'
device 0: failed to compile module 0
CUDA error 999 on device 1: unknown error
-> failed to link to cubin
device 1: failed to compile OSL code:
error : Undefined reference to 'cuGeo' in 'snippets_internal'
error : Undefined reference to 'cuParams' in 'snippets_internal'
error : Undefined reference to 'TRANSFER_XYZ' in 'snippets_internal'
error : Undefined reference to 'cuXyzToRgbMatrix' in 'snippets_internal'
error : Undefined reference to 'CYAN' in 'snippets_internal'
error : Undefined reference to 'BLUE' in 'snippets_internal'
error : Undefined reference to 'GREEN' in 'snippets_internal'
error : Undefined reference to 'MAGENTA' in 'snippets_internal'
error : Undefined reference to 'RED' in 'snippets_internal'
error : Undefined reference to 'YELLOW' in 'snippets_internal'
error : Undefined reference to 'cu_cam' in 'snippets_internal'
error : Undefined reference to 'cuQueues' in 'cuda_texturenode'
device 1: failed to compile module 0
I looked up what CUDA 999 means and a year ago people were saying to roll back a NVIDIA to 417.xx or something. I did attempt that, but NVIDIA says 417 isn't able to install on Windows 10.
Is this error log up above actually indicating Windows 10 is my issue, or the latest NVIDIA 442.59 is wrong driver to use? Or one simply can't use 3.08 anymore these days?
I'm new to Windows 10 with Octane, coming out of Windows 7 and trying to get some Octane build that actually works in Windows 10 with the current Octane C4D plugin license I bought a few years ago AND R19 since it's all I have.
Any help would be much appreciated as I'm very out of the loop on Win 10.
R19, Windows 10, 3.08 throws CUDA 999 error?
Moderators: ChrisHekman, aoktar
Hi,
Unfortunately Nvidia has broken the drivers some time ago under Windows, and versions prior to 4.02.1 are no longer working with recent Nvidia driver versions.
You should need to downgrade the Nvidia driver by performing a clean installation of 417.71 version, but we highly suggest to upgrade c4doctane to v4.05-R7, fully compatible with latest Nvidia driver.
ciao Beppe
Unfortunately Nvidia has broken the drivers some time ago under Windows, and versions prior to 4.02.1 are no longer working with recent Nvidia driver versions.
You should need to downgrade the Nvidia driver by performing a clean installation of 417.71 version, but we highly suggest to upgrade c4doctane to v4.05-R7, fully compatible with latest Nvidia driver.
ciao Beppe
Hi,
is it not possible for you to upgrade to v4.05-R7?
ciao Beppe
is it not possible for you to upgrade to v4.05-R7?
ciao Beppe