I've followed about every tutorial I could find, but somehow I can't seem to get Nd4j to work with a Cuda backend. I think I'm missing a library, but I can't figure out which one or where to download it.
The error I'm getting is:
18:23:23.872 [main] WARN org.nd4j.linalg.factory.Nd4jBackend - Skipped [JCublasBackend] backend (unavailable): java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no cudart in java.library.path
18:23:23.958 [main] INFO org.nd4j.linalg.factory.Nd4jBackend - Loaded [CpuBackend] backend
I'm using Nd4j and I have (amongst a whole bunch of others) the following jars on my class path:
nd4j-native-1.0.0-beta3.jar
nd4j-native-api-1.0.0-beta3.jar
cuda-10.0-7.3-1.4.3.jar
nd4j-cuda-10.0-1.0.0-beta3.jar.
Cuda 10.0 is successfully installed:
C:\Users\username>nvcc -V
nvcc: NVIDIA (R) Cuda compiler driver
Copyright (c) 2005-2018 NVIDIA Corporation
Built on Sat_Aug_25_21:08:04_Central_Daylight_Time_2018
Cuda compilation tools, release 10.0, V10.0.130
I tried to point Java to the Cuda bin directory like so:
-Djava.library.path="C:\Program Files\NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA\v10.0\bin"
but that makes no difference. Furthermore, I've tried the mvn command on the pom.xml's inside nd4j-cuda-10.0-platform-1.0.0-beta3.jar and cuda-platform-10.0-7.3-1.4.3.jar, which results in a download of a lot of jars, but none of them appear to contain the dll I'm missing.
When searching around I found other users talking about jars like 'cuda-10.0-7.3-1.4.3-windows-x86_64.jar' that should contain a jnicudart.dll, but I can't find such a jar anywhere. What am I missing here?
--UPDATE--
I've updated everything to beta5, and found a cuda jar containing the missing jnicudart.dll, but I still get the same error. I have used Dependencies to check what's wrong, and this is the result:
It says the checksum of the NVidia cudart64_100.dll is incorrect. Would this be related to NVidia Cuda10 not supporting my Geforce GT 730 because it is a Fermi architecture? Or is the cuda installation corrupt or something?