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Revision as of 20:42, 27 March 2023
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Requesting the Evaluation Binary
To request an evaluation binary for a specific architecture, don't hesitate to get in touch with us providing the following information:
- Platform (i.e.: TX1, TX2, x86)
- Operating System version, including:
- Kernel version. Use
uname -a
- Distribution version.
- Kernel version. Use
- If you are on Jetson:
- Jetpack version
- L4T version
- CUDA and NPP library version
RidgeRun will provide you with the binaries to evaluate BIPS with some limitations
Installing CUDAISP
RidgeRun will provide you with a tarball with the following contents:
└── usr └── local ├── include │ └── libcudaisp │ ├── buffer.hpp │ ├── colorspaceparams.hpp │ ├── debayerparams.hpp │ ├── ialgorithm.hpp │ ├── ibackend.hpp │ ├── ilogger.hpp │ ├── iparams.hpp │ ├── isettings.hpp │ ├── isp.hpp │ └── shiftparams.hpp ├── lib └── aarch64-linux-gnu ├── gstreamer-1.0 │ └── libgstcudaisp.so └── libcudaisp.so
After decompressing the files, please, copy the contents to the target machine:
sudo cp -r usr/local/* /usr/local/