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I tried again to proceed modifying an existing tutorial, as you suggested. After having chosen Benchmark_app, at last Jupyter Notebook page opened! (see attached screenshot)
Thanks again!
Alex
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You should be good to go. We appear to be having an issues with some of those outgoing emails. We are currently investigating, but that should not be holding up your access.
Please let me know if you have any questions on this.
Thanks
Chris
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If I try:
Go to the Intel DevCloud for the Edge home page: https://devcloud.intel.com/edge/?uuid=d922c45c-827c-4a91-bc8e-7c6b3f8e6743
the attached screenshot page opens and I can choose the 5 Home, Learn, Build, Optimize, Launch menu items.
I see no possibility to connect to the Intel® DevCloud for the Edge and use this computing resource to develop, test, and run my workloads across the offered range of Intel® CPUs, GPUs, and FPGAs.
Did I miss anything?
Thanks,
Alex
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amara5,
You have a few options when it comes to running your own code. The easiest way is to modify an existing tutorial, in this case I would suggest the Benchmark_app. Tutorial are located under the Learn header. If you take a look at that tutorial you will see all the CPU/GPU's etc. that you are referring to.
Alternatively, you can start a new project from Jupyter labs by selecting File/New Notebook, and choosing the OpenVINO version you want to work with. Additionally, if you click the code snippets section you can add App Snippets and Model Snippets, please take a look at the screen shot below.
Thanks
Chris
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Hi,
I tried to proceed modifying an existing tutorial, as you suggested. After having chosen Benchmark_app the attached error window appears. I suspect not to be properly logged in. How may I check it?
In order to start from Jupyter labs, I could not find any File tab, so I tried to follow the steps described in https://www.intel.com/content/dam/support/us/en/documents/software/intel-devcloud-for-the-edge-revised.pdf but without success, finding myself in same page with the 5 Home, Learn, Build, Optimize, Launch menu tabs.
thanks,
Alex
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I tried again to proceed modifying an existing tutorial, as you suggested. After having chosen Benchmark_app, at last Jupyter Notebook page opened! (see attached screenshot)
Thanks again!
Alex
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Unfortunately, you tried this during a brief outage, which is why you got the error that you did. Please give it another shot, that outage has been addressed. I would also suggest you run the benchmark tutorial without any changes to make sure everything works as expected.
Thanks
Chris
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