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1521  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Ethereum Mining Rig [200k Investment] on: December 17, 2017, 08:43:10 AM
200k in hand lol genius build maybe 50k worth of rigs and buy 150k eth or ltc
that's weak, and there's no guarantee price will go up on said coins

Exactly. A $2000 investment in ETH at $300 in June would have gained about 240% as of now and be worth ~$4800. A $2000 investment in a 6 card RX 570 4GB mining rig back in June would have netted about 0.7 ETH per month for ~$45 in power costs a month. Today that ETH is worth ~$3000 and you still have the mining rig producing more ETH for the cost of your power regardless of what happens to the price of ETH.
lol ok but by the time you bring 200 usd worth of hardware online the diff will be crazy lol , you do know what difficultly is right ?  the spike in eth price last week pushed diff up 30% in a few days , I expect 200k TH of hash in the next few weeks so you will be earing less and less
imaginary coins which you are not mining right now in any case.

Start with 50k a small farm and add more as you go along , hardware sitting idle waiting for other parts is basically losing money , and I;m not even saying buy eth only

LTC wil go to 500-600 this year, btc probably to 50k , eth probbaly to 2k right before POS launches end of 2018.

there is alot more money to be made in buying currencies than just mining, smart people do both
1522  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Launching the Antminer L3+, World's Most Powerful and Efficient Litecoin Miner on: December 17, 2017, 07:31:59 AM
I have all kinda miners no l3 wich i want since they are so efficent , its bs that they raised the price , 2k tied up for three months is crazy
1523  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Ethereum Mining Rig [200k Investment] on: December 17, 2017, 07:24:45 AM
200k in hand lol genius build maybe 50k worth of rigs and buy 150k eth or ltc
1524  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Baikal Giant-B on: December 16, 2017, 08:57:34 AM
The end of GPU dual mining  Angry

I guess ill dual mine till end of jan and hold the stuff i dual mine, thes asics gona kill lbr and pascal , dcr profitablity
claymore needs to remove his dual mine fee
1525  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.2 (Windows/Linux) on: December 15, 2017, 08:19:40 PM
Also after 48 hours of running this, the pool is reporting 60% of my hashrate in console despite having nofee1
60 percent huh, claymore is 2 percent max
1526  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Ethereum solo mining on: December 14, 2017, 10:00:39 AM
You will not be able to mine any Ethereum doing solo mining. Even if you had more than 100 AMD GPUs. You will need to join Ethereum mining pools like nanopool.org or ethermine. I highly recommend you do more research. Google has a wealth of knowledge on how to start mining and this topic is extensively discussed.

ethpool.org i mine there witb my 5ghs sometimes , i get a block every six days or so sometimes an uncle too
1527  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Sixth alt coin thread I forgot to mod last thread. on: December 14, 2017, 09:42:35 AM
@marvell2  Im working on a command level batch utilizing powershell commands to make a batch file update itself and any other apps remotely;  which is along the same lines of what you are trying to accomplish...   But doing things recursively in dos;  is much harder than with workflow type languages like C, powershell native, etc....  Ill admit, I havent touched the project in a while, and need to get on it.   When its finished, it will all be public use code;  so ill give you a heads up when it reaches something that I consider worthy of sharing.


The ability to remotely install a miner from scratch on a machine would be nice;  and I think it could be done using the $C type shares as long as you have login credentials for the machine you are sending it to.   Since Windows 7, they have locked down the "$" shares;  but over the past few months I have been able to get into them again.... so I think its very possible to do it....  You just have to make sure the machine when it has its OS clean installed, to have network file share access enabled; and you have Admin rights in tat machine's user credentials you use to connect with.    

If im not mistaken, you are tying to automate the setup of the miner on the machine in this way, right?

@JaredKaragen yup that was my first line of attack , powershell scripts and such , my brother is a windows admin and i asked him to help me with it but like all admins hes lazy af so basically six months nothing to show for it , so the last few weekends me being
a 10 year .NET guy with very minimal experience  with administrator stuff I decided to tackle it from an application side instead of pure scripting since I like user interfaces and buttons that just do stuff rather than command line.

-Regarding shares thats what he recomeded as well but I didnt want to do all that I wanted to be able to access the root \\c$ or whatever driver UNC shares using the local admin account via username and password and I have pretty much got all that done
the only real challenge left is opening ports in windows firewall via script rather than doing it manually the way I have to do it right now on every  machine.  Or just disabling windows firewall completly which i do not want to do.

-Yes im mostly automating the setup of the pools and and changing the current pool on the remote machines, lol I never considered 1 click deployment of new machines   Grin Grin Grin  , I suppose I can add that as a feature ,  right now all I am doing is the following

-stopping the current miner exe file.

- replacing the config.txt, start.bat , dpools.txt and epools.txt on the remote box with the local copy from the machine my tool is running from

- creating a new shortcut if it does not exist to the startup folder, I do this so that its generic and you can pick any startup file name , since other miners have different bat files etc
I could easily expand this to copy down the whole folder instead of specific files , that is probably actually easier than what I am doing lol

- want to also be able to start the miner directly without having to reboot , not had much time to work on that.

-rebooting the machine after all this is done , since sometimes you get crashes when you switch from equihash to eth or

- one big thing i will do too is have the miner also start cpu mining in the background , right now i have to start the CPU miners manually , and alot of times i forget

@citronick
thanks , its already saved me some time so I'm sure other windows users will find it when I can work out the bugs

1528  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Sixth alt coin thread I forgot to mod last thread. on: December 14, 2017, 06:46:49 AM
sneak peak of my new tool for managing rigs

keys

-dont need to install any tools or programs on the remote pc
-it uses the default Administrator account to access any box on your network via IP address
-you have to have a password for the account which as you see in the picture
-you have to ether open ports on the  firewall to allow it to work or do this below :

Quote
Open the Group Policy Object Editor snap-in (gpedit.msc) to edit the Group Policy object (GPO)
that is used to manage Windows Firewall settings in your organization. Open Computer Configuration, open
 Administrative Templates
, open Network
, open Network Connections
, open Windows Firewall,
 and then open either
Standard Profile,
Enable the following exception:
"Allow Remote Administration Exception"
I miggt come up with a powershell script to do the above but im not that good at PS, if somone else has input on this would be helpful.

This app will basically copy any local files from the machine its run on to any computer in your network , reboot the miner
create the shortcuts for the start.bat , basically hands free and no need to run stuff from a 3rd party on your box.

I'm also adding the option to manage ccminer and other miners the same way, just enter in your new startup file name , its location and destination and boom
switch to mining something new.

You do have to modify your own batch files, of course.

Also you  can manage as many machines you  with a list of IP addresses in a text box







That is pretty f'n Marvell-ous!

Keep us posted please =]
yup i will i'll finish my testing in a few days , right now its working flawlessly on my 20 rigs , saving me sooo much time

I can imagine, you're running double my rigs and I get fed up logging in and out of each one lol.

Would your program be able to monitor temps and all that or what are you currently using for that?

Happy coding

Yeah its anoying as hell ,  main reason why i'm doing this.  For temps I just use claymore's ethman,
I cant see any reason to add that functionality since I have to pay to use claymore anyways , he might as well earn his $$ lol
1529  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Ethpool down ? on: December 14, 2017, 06:45:11 AM
looks like the US pools are down, thank god i can quickly update all my rigs , otherwise id be super irritated.  They didnt even say anything on twitter WTF
1530  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Ethpool down ? on: December 14, 2017, 06:30:09 AM
cant  connect to ethpool all day

The pool is running and works. Some of the servers in the pool specified in the settings of the miner? Try changing to one of:
us1.ethpool.org:3333
us2.ethpool.org:3333
eu1.ethpool.org:3333
asia1.ethpool.org:3333

Ive been using the same settings for months im getting the error that the pool closed the connection constantly

basically like an IP ban or something ?



both the US  pools do t his to me  see the image
1531  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Sixth alt coin thread I forgot to mod last thread. on: December 14, 2017, 05:19:29 AM
sneak peak of my new tool for managing rigs

keys

-dont need to install any tools or programs on the remote pc
-it uses the default Administrator account to access any box on your network via IP address
-you have to have a password for the account which as you see in the picture
-you have to ether open ports on the  firewall to allow it to work or do this below :

Quote
Open the Group Policy Object Editor snap-in (gpedit.msc) to edit the Group Policy object (GPO)
that is used to manage Windows Firewall settings in your organization. Open Computer Configuration, open
 Administrative Templates
, open Network
, open Network Connections
, open Windows Firewall,
 and then open either
Standard Profile,
Enable the following exception:
"Allow Remote Administration Exception"
I miggt come up with a powershell script to do the above but im not that good at PS, if somone else has input on this would be helpful.

This app will basically copy any local files from the machine its run on to any computer in your network , reboot the miner
create the shortcuts for the start.bat , basically hands free and no need to run stuff from a 3rd party on your box.

I'm also adding the option to manage ccminer and other miners the same way, just enter in your new startup file name , its location and destination and boom
switch to mining something new.

You do have to modify your own batch files, of course.

Also you  can manage as many machines you  with a list of IP addresses in a text box







That is pretty f'n Marvell-ous!

Keep us posted please =]
yup i will i'll finish my testing in a few days , right now its working flawlessly on my 20 rigs , saving me sooo much time
1532  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Ethpool down ? on: December 14, 2017, 05:17:29 AM
cant  connect to ethpool all day
1533  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ETH] ethpool.org-Predictable ETH solo mining pool - Stratum & VarDiff on: December 14, 2017, 05:05:15 AM
pool has been down all day
1534  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Sixth alt coin thread I forgot to mod last thread. on: December 14, 2017, 05:00:31 AM
sneak peak of my new tool for managing rigs

keys

-dont need to install any tools or programs on the remote pc
-it uses the default Administrator account to access any box on your network via IP address
-you have to have a password for the account which as you see in the picture
-you have to ether open ports on the  firewall to allow it to work or do this below :

Quote
Open the Group Policy Object Editor snap-in (gpedit.msc) to edit the Group Policy object (GPO)
that is used to manage Windows Firewall settings in your organization. Open Computer Configuration, open
 Administrative Templates
, open Network
, open Network Connections
, open Windows Firewall,
 and then open either
Standard Profile,
Enable the following exception:
"Allow Remote Administration Exception"
I miggt come up with a powershell script to do the above but im not that good at PS, if somone else has input on this would be helpful.

This app will basically copy any local files from the machine its run on to any computer in your network , reboot the miner
create the shortcuts for the start.bat , basically hands free and no need to run stuff from a 3rd party on your box.

I'm also adding the option to manage ccminer and other miners the same way, just enter in your new startup file name , its location and destination and boom
switch to mining something new.

You do have to modify your own batch files, of course.

Also you  can manage as many machines you  with a list of IP addresses in a text box




1535  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Sixth alt coin thread I forgot to mod last thread. on: December 12, 2017, 03:21:42 PM
Is there anyway to set MSI AB profiles using the command line? I browsed some forum posts but found no concrete methods.

Also is there an easy way to switch coins for dozens of rigs at once?

One idea is to have rigs auto reboot every 12hrs and run a bat file on start in dropbox. Whenever I want to switch, I just run a python script to change contents of all the bat files and they will mine new coin automatically. But it doesn't change my core and mem clocks. It also isn't instantaneous.


smOS ?.

Hmm, might have to give this a try. I never used it before, I was windows all the way.

I use ethmonitoring.com with windows. It installs the miners, lets you switch profiles which control coin/pool (and set an afterburner profile), tracks pool profits, does alerts for hashrate per card or total, temperature, offline etc. and costs the same as smos. Has mobile apps too. Excuse the ad but I find it super useful. Though it doesn't give you the stability of linux and ability to run off a usb stick.
Ill look into this, do you have to install it on every rig? Im working on tool of my own
that is a stand alone app for just updating all rigs, reboting, changing miners and pools, starting stopping differnt batch files for differnt alogs as a stand alone app.

I dont like the idea of installing something every damn rig, I prefer an app that can read ips from a list
and do its thing.
1536  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Volta PCI-E GPU shows up on: December 11, 2017, 08:41:57 PM
@Marvell2: thats a killer price, that what you pay for a 3gb version in europe i reckon. In your case i would probably also expend a bit Cheesy
thats the average price though, I got 6 of them off newegg on a black friday sale for $200 each
the others range from 249 to 279 in price , so the ones on sale skewed things a bit
1537  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Baikal Giant X10 on: December 11, 2017, 01:39:50 PM
anyone in batch 2 get a waybill?
1538  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Nanopool now has an Electroneum pool! on: December 11, 2017, 01:35:17 PM
Nanopool is stable yes but the last day the profitability is very weird.
The previous two days I made 500ETN per day but yesterday only 250 ETN for the day.

yeah i think nano pool steals coins somehow , but with all the other pools being so unsteady
kinda have no choice.

Im working on a windows too that will automatically read a text file of all your rigs Ip addresses and
then stop the claymore or ccminer app, copy over a local new pool file or basically any file you want and then
run that file all via a few clicks.

it will then run the newly coppied batch file, again any name you put in the text box

Im tired of using the claymor tool way to change pools and that does not work for my ccminer rigs anyways
i have most of it done just testing now.

that should making switching pools for all rigs pretty much effortless on windows boxes.
1539  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Sixth alt coin thread I forgot to mod last thread. on: December 10, 2017, 10:41:55 PM

I agree if you are going to CPU mine do it while with the PCs that are already GPu mining

going forward I only buy I7 cpus and i mine moero at around 270 h/s per card
I have around 5 i7s now and 1 ryzen 1700 at 480 h/s and two i6800ks doing 350h/s each for a total of
2600 h/s which bascially is like a free extra rig mining monero

if i had i7s on all 30 of my rigs that would be 7500 h/s at low wattage which is bascially like nearly 3 vega 56 cards mining for me

if i could find 8 card boards with Ryzen that could potentially be 14k h/s

1540  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Sixth alt coin thread I forgot to mod last thread. on: December 10, 2017, 10:34:22 PM
Interesting idea,

Phill or Citronick,

Know if those CPU blade cards can be ran in multiples on a motherboard?

I ask because with the profits on Monero, its been temping to get into more CPU mining...My 1950x has been running around $4-5/day all week......


Lets say you could, what would be the point? A Ryzen 7 is making $4 a day, how much do you think a lowly ULV Dual core cpu would make? And EVEN IF you can get multiple Ryzen 7 level "CPU Blade cards" with the CPU's on proper cooling and the right kind of power delivery in there, I cant imagine them costing anything less than the cost of Ryzen 7 + 100$ so about $400, so, again, why?
Why not a Vega 56? Or two RX 570?

I don't think it could do more then 2 cpu's  and that is if it is  a server style  chipset.

meanwhile

so I download  xmr-stak   and all I want it to do is  my cpu  and now the new version  does  both cpu and gpu.  I only did xmr with nicehash.
but I do have a good cpu a ryzen 1800x   so any help  with a bat file  that only does the cpu?


https://github.com/fireice-uk/xmr-stak/releases


Optimisations and bug fixes
@psychocrypt psychocrypt released this a day ago · 2 commits to master since this release

Assets
7.54 MB xmr-stak-win64.zip
 Source code (zip)
 Source code (tar.gz)
Please do not use your old configs for the new version xmr-stak 2.1.0.
Instead start the miner once and use the auto created configs as base for your optimizations.

Changelog:

CPU backend
huge performance improvement for special INTEL CPUs with L4 cache (thanks to grzegorzszczecin for this good job)
AMD backend
extent config parameter (add option strided_index)
small performance improvements
fix OSX GPU detection (thanks to ExceptionallyGreat)
NVIDIA backend
extent the config parameter (add option sync_mode)
optimze the auto suggestion
better error mesages
many small fixes
Other
option --noUAC to disable UAC prompt (UAC is needed on Windows 7)
fix CLI pool definition
update documentation



I have this address

us-east.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20580

   4JUdGzvrMFDWrUUwY3toJATSeNwjn54LkCnKBPRzDuhzi5vSepHfUckJNxRL2gjkNrSqtCoRUrEDAgR wsQvVCjZbRvhcMB7wgKHDCuz3qm


I have gpu's  I don't want to use.

I have a ryzen 1800x I want to use


(2) xmr-stak
AMD - https://github.com/fireice-uk/xmr-stak-amd/releases
NVIDIA - https://github.com/fireice-uk/xmr-stak-nvidia/releases


CPU - https://github.com/fireice-uk/xmr-stak-cpu/releases       this leads to new link  which does   nvidia amd and cpu's





I got you
using : xmr-stak-cpu-win64

I have one ryzen 1700 doing monero around 500h/s which is bascially likea free GPu mining, I wish we had a no riser build for ryzen because they are aswsome
I have one six GPU ryzen build I am mining monero with on the CPU here is the batch file CPU only

file 1
configRyzen.txt
Code:

 * Thread configuration for each thread. Make sure it matches the number above.
 * low_power_mode - This mode will double the cache usage, and double the single thread performance. It will
 *                  consume much less power (as less cores are working), but will max out at around 80-85% of
 *                  the maximum performance.
 *
 * no_prefetch -    Some sytems can gain up to extra 5% here, but sometimes it will have no difference or make
 *                  things slower.
 *
 * affine_to_cpu -  This can be either false (no affinity), or the CPU core number. Note that on hyperthreading
 *                  systems it is better to assign threads to physical cores. On Windows this usually means selecting
 *                  even or odd numbered cpu numbers. For Linux it will be usually the lower CPU numbers, so for a 4
 *                  physical core CPU you should select cpu numbers 0-3.
 *
 * On the first run the miner will look at your system and suggest a basic configuration that will work,
 * you can try to tweak it from there to get the best performance.
 *
 * A filled out configuration should look like this:
 * "cpu_threads_conf" :
 * [
 *      { "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 0 },
 *      { "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 1 },
 * ],
 */
"cpu_threads_conf" :
  [
{ "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : false, "affine_to_cpu" : 0 },
{ "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : false, "affine_to_cpu" : 2 },
{ "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : false, "affine_to_cpu" : 4 },
{ "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : false, "affine_to_cpu" : 6 },
{ "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : false, "affine_to_cpu" : 8 },
{ "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : false, "affine_to_cpu" : 9 },
{ "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : false, "affine_to_cpu" : 10 },
{ "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : false, "affine_to_cpu" : 11 },
 ],

/*
 * LARGE PAGE SUPPORT
 * Lare pages need a properly set up OS. It can be difficult if you are not used to systems administation,
 * but the performace results are worth the trouble - you will get around 20% boost. Slow memory mode is
 * meant as a backup, you won't get stellar results there. If you are running into trouble, especially
 * on Windows, please read the common issues in the README.
 *
 * By default we will try to allocate large pages. This means you need to "Run As Administrator" on Windows.
 * You need to edit your system's group policies to enable locking large pages. Here are the steps from MSDN
 *
 * 1. On the Start menu, click Run. In the Open box, type gpedit.msc.
 * 2. On the Local Group Policy Editor console, expand Computer Configuration, and then expand Windows Settings.
 * 3. Expand Security Settings, and then expand Local Policies.
 * 4. Select the User Rights Assignment folder.
 * 5. The policies will be displayed in the details pane.
 * 6. In the pane, double-click Lock pages in memory.
 * 7. In the Local Security Setting – Lock pages in memory dialog box, click Add User or Group.
 * 8. In the Select Users, Service Accounts, or Groups dialog box, add an account that you will run the miner on
 * 9. Reboot for change to take effect.
 *
 * Windows also tends to fragment memory a lot. If you are running on a system with 4-8GB of RAM you might need
 * to switch off all the auto-start applications and reboot to have a large enough chunk of contiguous memory.
 *
 * On Linux you will need to configure large page support "sudo sysctl -w vm.nr_hugepages=128" and increase your
 * ulimit -l. To do do this you need to add following lines to /etc/security/limits.conf - "* soft memlock 262144"
 * and "* hard memlock 262144". You can also do it Windows-style and simply run-as-root, but this is NOT
 * recommended for security reasons.
 *
 * Memory locking means that the kernel can't swap out the page to disk - something that is unlikey to happen on a
 * command line system that isn't starved of memory. I haven't observed any difference on a CLI Linux system between
 * locked and unlocked memory. If that is your setup see option "no_mlck".
 */

/*
 * use_slow_memory defines our behaviour with regards to large pages. There are three possible options here:
 * always  - Don't even try to use large pages. Always use slow memory.
 * warn    - We will try to use large pages, but fall back to slow memory if that fails.
 * no_mlck - This option is only relevant on Linux, where we can use large pages without locking memory.
 *           It will never use slow memory, but it won't attempt to mlock
 * never   - If we fail to allocate large pages we will print an error and exit.
 */
"use_slow_memory" : "warn",

/*
 * NiceHash mode
 * nicehash_nonce - Limit the noce to 3 bytes as required by nicehash. This cuts all the safety margins, and
 *                  if a block isn't found within 30 minutes then you might run into nonce collisions. Number
 *                  of threads in this mode is hard-limited to 32.
 */
"nicehash_nonce" : false,

/*
 * Manual hardware AES override
 *
 * Some VMs don't report AES capability correctly. You can set this value to true to enforce hardware AES or
 * to false to force disable AES or null to let the miner decide if AES is used.
 *
 * WARNING: setting this to true on a CPU that doesn't support hardware AES will crash the miner.
 */
"aes_override" : null,

/*
 * TLS Settings
 * If you need real security, make sure tls_secure_algo is enabled (otherwise MITM attack can downgrade encryption
 * to trivially breakable stuff like DES and MD5), and verify the server's fingerprint through a trusted channel.
 *
 * use_tls         - This option will make us connect using Transport Layer Security.
 * tls_secure_algo - Use only secure algorithms. This will make us quit with an error if we can't negotiate a secure algo.
 * tls_fingerprint - Server's SHA256 fingerprint. If this string is non-empty then we will check the server's cert against it.
 */
"use_tls" : false,
"tls_secure_algo" : true,
"tls_fingerprint" : "",

/*
 * pool_address  - Pool address should be in the form "pool.supportxmr.com:3333". Only stratum pools are supported.
 * wallet_address - Your wallet, or pool login.
 * pool_password  - Can be empty in most cases or "x".
 *
 * We feature pools up to 1MH/s. For a more complete list see M5M400's pool list at www.moneropools.com
 */
"pool_address" : "etn.easyhash.io:3630",
"wallet_address" : "xxxxxxx",
"pool_password" : "x",

/*
 * Network timeouts.
 * Because of the way this client is written it doesn't need to constantly talk (keep-alive) to the server to make
 * sure it is there. We detect a buggy / overloaded server by the call timeout. The default values will be ok for
 * nearly all cases. If they aren't the pool has most likely overload issues. Low call timeout values are preferable -
 * long timeouts mean that we waste hashes on potentially stale jobs. Connection report will tell you how long the
 * server usually takes to process our calls.
 *
 * call_timeout - How long should we wait for a response from the server before we assume it is dead and drop the connection.
 * retry_time - How long should we wait before another connection attempt.
 *                Both values are in seconds.
 * giveup_limit - Limit how many times we try to reconnect to the pool. Zero means no limit. Note that stak miners
 *                don't mine while the connection is lost, so your computer's power usage goes down to idle.
 */
"call_timeout" : 10,
"retry_time" : 10,
"giveup_limit" : 0,

/*
 * Output control.
 * Since most people are used to miners printing all the time, that's what we do by default too. This is suboptimal
 * really, since you cannot see errors under pages and pages of text and performance stats. Given that we have internal
 * performance monitors, there is very little reason to spew out pages of text instead of concise reports.
 * Press 'h' (hashrate), 'r' (results) or 'c' (connection) to print reports.
 *
 * verbose_level - 0 - Don't print anything.
 *                 1 - Print intro, connection event, disconnect event
 *                 2 - All of level 1, and new job (block) event if the difficulty is different from the last job
 *                 3 - All of level 1, and new job (block) event in all cases, result submission event.
 *                 4 - All of level 3, and automatic hashrate report printing
 */
"verbose_level" : 3,

/*
 * Automatic hashrate report
 *
 * h_print_time - How often, in seconds, should we print a hashrate report if verbose_level is set to 4.
 *                This option has no effect if verbose_level is not 4.
 */
"h_print_time" : 60,

/*
 * Daemon mode
 *
 * If you are running the process in the background and you don't need the keyboard reports, set this to true.
 * This should solve the hashrate problems on some emulated terminals.
 */
"daemon_mode" : false,

/*
 * Output file
 *
 * output_file  - This option will log all output to a file.
 *
 */
"output_file" : "",

/*
 * Built-in web server
 * I like checking my hashrate on my phone. Don't you?
 * Keep in mind that you will need to set up port forwarding on your router if you want to access it from
 * outside of your home network. Ports lower than 1024 on Linux systems will require root.
 *
 * httpd_port - Port we should listen on. Default, 0, will switch off the server.
 */
"httpd_port" : 0,

/*
 * prefer_ipv4 - IPv6 preference. If the host is available on both IPv4 and IPv6 net, which one should be choose?
 *               This setting will only be needed in 2020's. No need to worry about it now.
 */
"prefer_ipv4" : true,


now the batch file that runs the miner:
Electroemuzyzen1700.bat
Code:
 xmr-stak-cpu configRyzen.txt
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