Here you have original interface that was taken as reference: The most important note- all here only for Actia Multi-Diag Interface bought from china with 2011 software.
passthru.h86 (Actia USB driver multi instance).This is how to rework PCB of Actia Multi Diag China Clone as the Original almostĪCTIA MULTI DIAG CHINA INTERFACE VCI1 -> ORIGINAL ALMOST Access J2534 Pass-Thru OBD2 Device is 100% compatible with Passthru + XS (also known as Access) by Actia. The PassThru+ XS 2G by I+ ME Actia is an SAE J2534 compliant interface. It can be I_ME-Actia- PassThru -XS2G-Driverpack-2.8.1.18.zip. File name: Access Multi-Diag MultiDiag Multi DiagAccess J2534 Pass-Thru Device. Description: This is device 100% percent compatible with Passthru+ XS ( als* known as Access) by. Actia multi diag passthru xs driver#Ĭan you tell me your car model and year? you will see this driver information in device manager:“passthru+ XS USB Driver ”. Running VDGA (passthrough) to Server 2012 R2 on ESXi 5. GRID card (K1 and K2, tried both) is detected and installed, but performance is not so good.
I can NOT figure out how to tell if HDX 3D Pro is actually installed, activated and working on 7.ĭisplay properties, and dxdiag indicates that it's running on Citrix Display Driver. Though I have no idea if that runs on top of GRID.
Latest GRID-drivers installed and I see absolutely no option to enable 3D Pro anywhere in the install or any parameters/policies. Testing with AutoCAD, it says that the card is unsupported. Redway 3D Turbine test gives me a score of 1000-ish but based on demos I've seen, I should be getting 3 times as much. With all the different technologies/terminology, hypervisors and different support matrixes around I'm more confused now than ever. How do I know if it's enabled and working properly. Did you follow the vSphere GPU passthrough guide from Citrix. I see that the K2 performs better than the K1, but it's still nowhere near the benchmarks I've seen using XenServer. Is it that much difference.Īnd I also gather that when using VDGA, there's no good way of ensuring that it uses more than one GPU at a time (I see that when I add another, it's pretty much idle in GPUshark). So a K1 server with 8 GPUs - I would have to run 8 XenApp servers to utilize that. AutoCAD 2015, for instance, says that the graphics card is not up to par, is this an AutoCAD-issue, or a config issue in XD/XA. Many questions, but any answers are appreciated. I believe that vDGA and XS GPU Passthrough are fairly similar in concept. I have only used XS GPU Passthrough myself though and can't say anything about performance comparison between vDGA. I think the K2 is the better card for Terminal Server VMs whereas K1 seems to be better suited for single user VMs. I also haven't tested more than one GPU per VM in XenApp 7. I have tested various Autodesk products (Revit, TrueView, Navisworks) and also some 3D games on XA7.ĥ and the performance with K2 card in XS6. However, none of the above products would be able to actually put some serious load on the GPU cores. So, a low utilization of the GPU would be expected. I also like using uberAgent for GPU usage monitoring. I just saw that vSphere might not be 100% on par with XenServer for NVIDIA GRID support. It looks to me that GRID vGPU profiles are only support on XenServer. And on vSphere you can only pass-through the whole pGPU (2 total pGPU on K2, 4 total pGPU on K1), which limits the deployment options a bit. I see that there are some limits there too. Dedicating GPUs means we may not utilize the hardware to the max, but it should scale some with 1 XA server per pGPU. There's VGPU for vSphere coming I see, but it may take some time. It appears to be going OK, even if AutoCAD says it's below spec.
We'll do a full pilot-run and see how it goes. Only thing I can't get now is how to make seamless apps with XA 7. I think it looks like this might be a genuine XA7. 5 bug, since seamless apps work fine for me in XA7. One of my colleagues was reporting problems with seamless apps on 2012 R2 as well. I think it looks like this might be a genuine XA7.ĥ bug, since seamless apps work fine for me in XA7. Surely has to be a fix worth opening a separate thread for that maybe. The GPU-universe is a bit confusing at first. If the host does not have an onboard graphics adapter, VMware recommends that you install an additional. Low-end display adapter to act as your primary display adapter. This is because the ESXi console display. If the high-end AMD or NVIDIA GPU card is set as the primary adapter, Xorg. will not be able to use the GPU for rendering. If you have two GPUs installed, the server BIOS may give you the option to select which GPU should be the. Primary and which should be the Secondary.