Title: [Application] cgEasy {Bitcoin Edition} v1.0.0B --Automatic cgminer config Win! Post by: Vorksholk on August 08, 2012, 02:21:25 AM Using guiminer and want to switch to a more powerful, robust, faster miner without having to learn all the technical details?
Hello! A week or so ago, I created a simple program called cgEasy, it held the user's hand through the creation of a .bat file to start cgminer up for Litecoin mining, and since I already had the program made, I figured I'd just port it over to bitcoin mining instead. :) It's written in java, and launches at the click of a button. To use, just drag it into your cgminer folder (so it is in the same folder as cgminer.exe) and double-click the jar file :) What you need: 1.) Card worth mining on 2.) Know name of card (and my program will help you with overclocking if you want, it will tell you the default clock and memory speeds of your card) 3.) Java installed 4.) Cgminer downloaded/extracted 5.) Account with pool/solomining set up How to use: Download cgEasyB.jar (B stands for Bitcoin, my other version is for Litecoin, using Scrypt) Drag to cgminer folder Double-click ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-sa/3.0/88x31.png Download: (compiled jar file): http://www.mediafire.com/?l46k9ao2f20664p (http://www.mediafire.com/?l46k9ao2f20664p) Download: (source code): http://www.mediafire.com/?zkj5s3lzsc1rc07 (http://www.mediafire.com/?zkj5s3lzsc1rc07) cgminer forum link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=28402.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=28402.0) cgminer download link: http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/cgminer-2.6.1-win32.zip (http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/cgminer-2.6.1-win32.zip) http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-sa/3.0/88x31.png ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What does the program do? --Allows you to customize what color the background and font of cgminer is --Allows "shortcutting" to pools (enter btcguild, knows you mean http://mine.btcguild.com:8332). ------>Supported Pools for shortcutting: btcguild, deepbit, slush, ozcoin, eclipse, MtRed, BitMinter, Eligius, 50BTC (if pool you want to use isn't listed here, you merely have to type the full address) (If you are a pool operator and you want your pool shortcut here, just let me know and I'll add it in the next release :)) --Does the work of finding out what core clocks your gpu has. It asks what card you have, you type in whatever it is (say 5970, or 6990M) and it looks in it's almost 200-gpu database. --If the card name you enter isn't recognized, you can enter oc info manually, no problem. --Standalone, doesn't require any dependencies (aside from java) --Adds ".bat" to filename if you don't add it. --Allows overclocking of your GPU --Tells you what default clock settings are of your GPU so you can decide --Allows overvolting --Allows setting custom fan control percentage --Setup a port to scan for FPGA on Screenshots: https://i.imgur.com/aGWNm.png https://i.imgur.com/oTPwL.png https://i.imgur.com/2tPcR.png FAQ: 1.) How should I format the name of my GPU when I enter it? If you have, for example, a 5970, you could either enter: 5970 or ATI5970 (caps don't matter). With a mobile processor, say a Mobility Radeon HD 3650, you would put 3650M or M3650. (basically, just the number, plus an 'm' if it is a mobile card). 2.) Do you have a copy of the source code I can compile myself in case I want to change something or just make sure the code isn't doing anything malicious? http://www.mediafire.com/?zkj5s3lzsc1rc07 :) 3.) Can I add things to the finished bat? 4.) Does this work on Mac or Linux? cgEasyB will RUN on mac/linux, however it generates .bat files, which are a Windows thing. Yeah, just open the generated .bat file with notepad. :) 5.) Do you plan on making a linux version? Probably not. Most people using Linux probably wouldn't use a program like this anyhow. 6) Does this support overclocking? The generated .bat file will work fine with an OC'd GPU, or you can set custom OC using my program. 7.) When does the overclock/overvolt apply? The overclocking and overvolting settings apply and begin affecting the card once the generated .bat file from my application is run. Full output sample of program: Code:
Title: Re: [Application] cgEasy {Bitcoin Edition} v1.0.0B --Automatic cgminer config Win! Post by: vitruvio on October 11, 2012, 02:50:16 PM Indeed, but by experience most fo times must change something.
Regards Title: Re: [Application] cgEasy {Bitcoin Edition} v1.0.0B --Automatic cgminer config Win! Post by: Vorksholk on October 12, 2012, 02:25:36 AM Indeed, but by experience most fo times must change something. Regards Curious, what did you need to change with the config? Title: Re: [Application] cgEasy {Bitcoin Edition} v1.0.0B --Automatic cgminer config Win! Post by: vitruvio on October 12, 2012, 10:54:32 AM Ideed it's vey usefull, but every PC is a world, the optimal config may even not work in my pc, that what I mean.
So if you are beggining or setting up a new GPU, use this to generate the conf and then check how small changes can benefit or can make crash your PC. Regards Title: Re: [Application] cgEasy {Bitcoin Edition} v1.0.0B --Automatic cgminer config Win! Post by: Vorksholk on October 12, 2012, 03:24:51 PM Indeed, but by experience most fo times must change something. Regards Curious, what did you need to change with the config? I had to add few pools manualy. Also, intensity range is -10 to 10, not 1 to 14. I'm using 0 currently since mining runs unnoticably. Oh, do you do multiple pool mining? Title: Re: [Application] cgEasy {Bitcoin Edition} v1.0.0B --Automatic cgminer config Win! Post by: Vorksholk on October 12, 2012, 03:25:18 PM Ideed it's vey usefull, but every PC is a world, the optimal config may even not work in my pc, that what I mean. So if you are beggining or setting up a new GPU, use this to generate the conf and then check how small changes can benefit or can make crash your PC. Regards Ahh yeah, not something this program can do, I suppose :( Title: Re: [Application] cgEasy {Bitcoin Edition} v1.0.0B --Automatic cgminer config Win! Post by: Vorksholk on October 13, 2012, 12:48:59 AM Indeed, but by experience most fo times must change something. Regards Curious, what did you need to change with the config? I had to add few pools manualy. Also, intensity range is -10 to 10, not 1 to 14. I'm using 0 currently since mining runs unnoticably. Oh, do you do multiple pool mining? Not anymore. But you know, this is starting to be really funny! On one side, you look surprised by the mere notion of multiple pool mining. On the other side, more than few forum members, including one VIP guy, are attempting to silence me down for pointing out more than obvious = not many miners have their mining software setup to properly cope with possible attack on pools, and thus Bitcoin network itself. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=117549.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=117549.0) I seemed surprised because it's a more advanced feature, not the kind of people I thought would use this program, but I agree it is important :) Why would they be trying to silence you on that? Title: Re: [Application] cgEasy {Bitcoin Edition} v1.0.0B --Automatic cgminer config Win! Post by: gigica viteazu` on October 17, 2012, 01:04:10 AM link to the .jar file is down
Title: Re: [Application] cgEasy {Bitcoin Edition} v1.0.0B --Automatic cgminer config Win! Post by: Vorksholk on October 17, 2012, 03:33:37 AM link to the .jar file is down Unsure why that was, but fixed it, thanks for pointing it out! :) Title: Re: [Application] cgEasy {Bitcoin Edition} v1.0.0B --Automatic cgminer config Win! Post by: jasinlee on October 23, 2012, 03:51:06 AM Could we get you to make a version for multiple cards such that would populate based on how many you have of the same card? Like if I have 4 5970s have the cgeasy make a batch for something like this for 1 5970:
Code: cgminer --scrypt -o http://litecoinpool.org:9332 -u username -p password --shaders 1600 --intensity 15 --worksize 256 -g 1 --gpu-engine 850 --gpu-memclock 1100 into Code: cgminer --scrypt -o http://litecoinpool.org:9332 -u username -p password --shaders 1600,1600,1600,1600,1600,1600,1600,1600 --intensity 15 --worksize 256,256,256,256,256,256,256,256 -g 1 --gpu-engine 850,850,850,850,850,850,850,850 --gpu-memclock 1100,1100,1100,1100,1100,1100,1100,1100 Or whatever it would be on the command line for multiple cards? Title: Re: [Application] cgEasy {Bitcoin Edition} v1.0.0B --Automatic cgminer config Win! Post by: sinistral on December 08, 2013, 11:11:45 PM Just found this and I'm glad I did. This helped me out a lot. I don't know what example.conf is supposed to be renamed in the cgminer directory so this seems to solve my problems with that by passing the parameters directly to cgminer.exe. Big improvement over having GUI Miner run cgminer. Used to get ~500 MH/s with GUI Miner with my 7970 and now I've had a few spikes of ~700 MH/s! That resulting output should be taken with a grain of salt but overall my average has definitely increased. Right now I'm getting about 550 MH/s and this is with no optimization. I think I can consistently get closer to 700 MH/s than 500 MH/s with some tweaking.
I know this is an old thread but I think it deserves a bump since it still works and quite well. |