is god to used to minig Litecoin?
Do you mean God or good?
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Please can you give a command line or set cgminer you for me ... I have windows 7 32x drivers are installed ok Bitminter client its work ok but another site i fail to make work
Like I said, install the WinUSB driver with the Zadig Utility, per the ASIC Readme file, and use the latest CGMiner. If you want to use the older version with the Serial Drivers then, I got nothing, as I have never used the serial drivers. Sam
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Please who can give me a command line, I put two Asicminer erupter usb on COM3 and COM4, I took cgminer 3.1.1 but still can not make it go .... the miningpool adress is miningpool.nl:8332
Just use the Zadig utility to install the WinUSB Driver and run the latest CGMiner with no command line options, besides your pool info. Easy Peasy. Edit: Provided your using Windoze. If not you can forget about the Zadig/WinUSB part altogether.
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Tried to run a 13 GH/s ASICMINER blade on deepbit for old time's sake. Managed to submit 23 shares before my IP was banned for DDOS? The blade had already been decommissioned and was destined for the scrap heap, but apparently it was still too powerful for deepbit. I had 23Ghs fail over from BTC Guild without being banned.
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Running 3.9.0 on two machines for a few hours now. One (very) minor issue - Some AMU devices are not getting recognized for several minutes after startup. The simplest example I had is 7 Eruptors on a single hub, with five recognized instantly and the other two automatically hotplugged about three minutes later. The issue seems to be replicable on both my machines - I imagine it could be exciting for 49-port hub users.
Just out of curiosity do you have "--hotplug 60" I do and that is my normal behavior.
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If anyone needs help setting up a node, or specific questions, please PM me I can help. Also I recommend all node operators to update to 0.8.6 and to switch to disable wallet mode so you can save some ramm.
Are there any specific or noteworthy improvements on .8.6?
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Just install the bitcoin client and download the blockchain.
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It's probably because reddit is currently on hold with the suicide hotline after today's crash
Bitcoin price dipping below $600 is considered a crash?
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Uhm...somebody call in organofcorti. I want to know how astronomically large the odds are that 25-28% of the network hash rate manages to pull off 11 blocks in a row!
I'm sure his Red Alert klaxon went off after the 7th block.
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Am I looking at BC.I correctly? Did btcguild really mine 10 or so blocks in a row?
Looks like 11 to me. What of it? what's going on slave tards!?! Umm, no idea what that is supposed to mean?
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Am I looking at BC.I correctly? Did btcguild really mine 10 or so blocks in a row?
Looks like 11 to me. What of it?
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ISP's using dynamic IP's is pretty much the standard. I haven't heard of anyone else having a problem like this and I sure don't and I use Comcast.
Your router should be able to route the traffic regardless of the ISP changing IP's. Your mining software only see's the gateway IP, AKA your router address.
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Supply and demand.
What else is there to say?
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Ah, ok, that explains a lot . What other mining software should I sue? Or should I stick with the cgminer you mentioned? I've only used Ufasoft, 3 years ago when I first started, and CGminer. I have only mined Bitcoin, so I know nothing about alt's. So I would probably use CGMiner 3.7.2 or earlier. Also the scrypt/GPU development has been taken over by others, from what I understand.
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The last version of CGMiner that supported alt coins and GPU's was 3.7.2.
Moving forward CGMiner only supports ASIC's and Bitcoin.
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and how do i see which gpus it identifies?
--ndevs|-n Enumerate number of detected GPUs and exit There are readme and GPU-readme files with the software, among others. Those have allot of good info in them.
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by adding -d 0 --remove-disabled just makes the cg miner to intantly close, like when it has en error in its command line... my whole bat now is cgminer --scrypt -o wk3.botpool.net:3599 -u user -p pass -d 0 --remove-disabled --shaders 2560 --thread-concurrency 24550 --intensity 20 --worksize 512 -g 1 --gpu-fan 85 whats wrong with it? First make sure what CGMiner identifies your GPU's as. I just guessed at the "0". Then make the proper -d x --remove-disabled immediately after cgminer.exe and before everything else. It took me a little trial and error when I used it, way back when. Edit: You are using CGMiner 3.7.2 or earlier? Right?
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hi guys, im new at the sport and i need some info, my screen is connected to an onboard graphic card and i have an r9 290 connected on the pcie slot, my question is how can i make the cgminer to target and mine only with the r9 card? i guess it must be something like --device 1 or --gpu 1 or...?
--device|-d <arg> Select device to use, one value, range and/or comma separated (e.g. 0-2,4) default: all --remove-disabled Remove disabled devices entirely, as if they didn't exist So if you don't want to use device 0 and do use device 1 use: -d 0 --remove-disabled
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First you say this If my hash rate according to my miner and cgminer us a 560Gh/s average, why does BTC Guild report back my speeds at 529-580 inconsistently?
Then when people try to explain that to you, you then change your gripe to this No, my hash rate is not close to my average that's why I was bringing it up here. Seeing a constant 560 on my end, then seein 519 on the Guild is depressing. Where is that 50Gh/s disappearing to? I would understand 10 or even 20 for variance, but 50 is a whole bunch to just poof into no where?
A friendly suggestion. Get your story straight then post. Dude, blow me. Your entitlement god like I know it all attitude is exactly what bitcoin doesn't need. No, don't blow me. Lick my balls. If you don't have anything to contribute or ask just keep your mouth shut, eh? They're the same thing, asking a different way turd. Your the one who blames a pool for doing something nefarious every time you refuse to understand something. That isn't fair to the pools. Congratulations your the first ever to make my ignore list.
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First you say this If my hash rate according to my miner and cgminer us a 560Gh/s average, why does BTC Guild report back my speeds at 529-580 inconsistently?
Then when people try to explain that to you, you then change your gripe to this No, my hash rate is not close to my average that's why I was bringing it up here. Seeing a constant 560 on my end, then seein 519 on the Guild is depressing. Where is that 50Gh/s disappearing to? I would understand 10 or even 20 for variance, but 50 is a whole bunch to just poof into no where?
A friendly suggestion. Get your story straight then post.
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