4/17/2023 0 Comments Topaz gigapixel ai 5.7.1OK, thanks, now I understand where you are at. Each of these distros has their own unique capabilities and features. My guess is it is not loading drivers for the internal keyboard and trackball during the boot. When it comes to security, nothing can beat Linux, especially the Ubuntu Linux distro is. usb 2-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=1, SerialNumber=0 usb 2-1: New USB device found, idVendor=2109, idProduct=3431, bcd Go to /var/log and look at messages or boot.log or kern.log If it is not a Debian related distro, there will be something equivalent See if non-free is specified ie like this When you say ‘out of the box’ you mean it is loading the correct drivers for the external keyboard at boot time. Only you want the entry relevant to your internal keyboard. It just might tell you the name of the missing driver. Look thru the package repo for your distro. Look for any packages relevant to Apple that are not already loaded. If you find anything likely, it will not hurt to install the package and see if it has any effect. I still think it is worth trying Knoppix on a live DVD or USB stick. It would be nice to know how the internal keyboard connects to the bus - ie is it usb or some other interface? It has lots of what it calls cheat codes for getting strange hardware to bootĬan you find any info on the internet about drivers for Apple internal keyboard on your model? Someone will have encountered this before, you just need to search with google and you will probably find some info. That’s bad news for Windows 7 users.Maybe your Linux has some system utility that lists all the hardware interfaces. So I guess this means no more OpenVINO on Windows 7 for future versions of Topaz products. You are highly encouraged to upgrade to this version because there it introduces new and important capabilities, as well as breaking changes and backward-incompatible changes.” “Introducing a major release in October 2020 (v.2021). I take it Topaz updated OpenVINO to 2021.1: Releases Unless Topaz was using an older version of OpenVINO. It apparently worked for Windows 7 on runtime because it was working in Gigapixel up to version 5.1.6. If GPU is disabled and OpenVINO is enabled, I get OpenVINO performance, but distorted, unusable output.įrom what I’ve read, OpenVINO has shown “Windows 10 only” for the system requirements for quite some time. So it worked (no distorted output), but it ran at the same speed as it does with OpenVINO disabled. This behaved the same as having both GPU and OpenVINO disabled. I tried turning both GPU and OpenVINO on in Gigapixel 5.1.7. OpenVINO is currently working for me in all other Topaz Applications, including Video Enhance AI 1.6.1, Denoise AI 2.3.1, and SharpenAI 2.1.7. OpenVINO worked as there was a very clear performance boost. Up until version 5.1.6, calibration always resulted in GPU being disabled and OpenVINO being enabled. If not try switching it on to have both activated, if yes try switching it off leaving only OpenVINO activated to see if that makes a difference.
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