![]() Just my two cents but thanks for the replies. Why would they not support this older card for Mac? Same thing for Adobe I pay for the creative cloud service monthly why will you no longer support a piece of hardware that makes your product better? Also after checking last night Nvidia has an update for the Geforce GT 750M on their website for Windows 10 that was released less than a month ago. I have a feeling I wouldn't be the only one who has a similar or older Mac set up. I'd have to say I'd be pretty disappointed if either Nvidia or Adobe indicated they were done updating. If it's Adobe or Nvidia then that's the end of the discussion as they will not be working to support it at all. If it's Apple I can still hope that Nvidia and Adobe work together and can push an update outside of Apple's control as I previously have done. The reason I ask is depending on who indicated it would not work may be the point were I give up hope of using this wonderful feature anymore. Neil when you said it would not longer be supported after 10.14 who is indicating that? Apple, Nvidia, or Adobe? When I was trying to get CUDA working about a year ago this was the the process I used as Apple did not provide the necessary drivers and tool for me to take advantage or CUDA and Adobe Products together. These drivers were provided by Nvidia and not Apple. After the display driver is updated, use download the qualified CUDA installer DMG from this location. Reboot your machine when installation is complete, even if the setup does not prompt you to do so. Open the downloaded PKG file to begin installation. ![]() This is previously the same thing I was using when I had CUDA working prior to the 10.14 update. macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra (17G65) 387.10.10.10.40.105. I have installed a CUDA driver of some kind on my device here's a pic. ![]() I have a Mid 2014 MacBook Pro with the 2GB Geforce GT 750M.
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