Nvidia driver
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers
sudo apt-get install nvidia-396 nvidia-modprobe;
Setup that should work with current TF and cuda 9.2
From: CUDA Problems with Nvidia Driver Version
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers
{ | |
"name": "printed-electron", | |
"type": "project:application", | |
"platform": { | |
"id": "web", | |
"displayName": "Web", | |
"output": "scripts", | |
"index": "index.html", | |
"baseDir": "." | |
}, |
Printing, curing, finishing
Created: April 17, 2017
All instructions are on the Formlab Website
SLA machines print a solid, dense model but if the print is not intended to be a functional part hollowing the model significantly reduces the amount of material needed as well as print time. If you hollow a part a drain or releif hole is required, otherwise your part may explode.
This is my build documentation for an ASUS Z170-A setup with an NVIDIA GTX960 and the Intel i5 6500, most of this came from Storks asus rog maximus build, his audio instructions didn't work for me so it differs substantially there. This build also doesn't have NVRAM. Nearest I can tell everything is running as expected, including all USB and audio ports.
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