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2161  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [HVC] Heavycoin - Ultra-secure, Decentralized Block Reward Voting, Fast on: March 29, 2014, 11:16:09 AM
used:

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./cgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://stratum02.heavycoinpool.com:5333 -u xxx -p 123 -w 256 -g 2  --thread-concurrency 18944 --intensity 13 --heavy --vote 512 --no-submit-stale


Are you sure you want to vote 512?    Roll Eyes

 Grin I'm groping here and just trying recommendations from others....
2162  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [HVC] Heavycoin - Ultra-secure, Decentralized Block Reward Voting, Fast on: March 29, 2014, 11:09:29 AM

used:

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./cgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://stratum02.heavycoinpool.com:5333 -u xxx -p 123 -w 256 -g 2  --thread-concurrency 18944 --intensity 13 --heavy --vote 512 --no-submit-stale


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[12:08:22] Failed to create postcalc_hash thread
 [12:08:22] Failed to create postcalc_hash thread
 [12:08:22] Failed to create postcalc_hash thread
 [12:08:22] Failed to create postcalc_hash thread
 [12:08:22] Failed to create postcalc_hash thread
 [12:08:24] Shutdown signal received.           
 [12:08:24]
Summary of runtime statistics:
                   
 [12:08:24] Started at [2014-03-29 12:07:52]                   
 [12:08:24] Pool: stratum+tcp://stratum02.heavycoinpool.com:5333                   
 [12:08:24] Runtime: 0 hrs : 0 mins : 32 secs                   
 [12:08:24] Average hashrate: 2.6 Megahash/s                   
 [12:08:24] Solved blocks: 0                   
 [12:08:24] Best share difficulty: 6                   
 [12:08:24] Share submissions: 1                   
 [12:08:24] Accepted shares: 0                   
 [12:08:24] Rejected shares: 1                   
 [12:08:24] Accepted difficulty shares: 0                   
 [12:08:24] Rejected difficulty shares: 0                   
 [12:08:24] Reject ratio: 100.0%                   
 [12:08:24] Hardware errors: 115998                   
 [12:08:24] Utility (accepted shares / min): 0.00/min                   
 [12:08:24] Work Utility (diff1 shares solved / min): 0.00/min
                   
 [12:08:24] Stale submissions discarded due to new blocks: 0                   
 [12:08:24] Unable to get work from server occasions: 0                   
 [12:08:24] Work items generated locally: 84                   
 [12:08:24] Submitting work remotely delay occasions: 0                   
 [12:08:24] New blocks detected on network: 1
                   
2163  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [HVC] Heavycoin - Ultra-secure, Decentralized Block Reward Voting, Fast on: March 29, 2014, 10:36:45 AM
perhaps I can get some help.

I downloaded the heavycoin cgminer from https://github.com/reorder/cgminer_heavy

I have all the amd stuff loaded and my boards are recognized.

compiled with: CFLAGS="-march=native -mtune=native -O3" ./configure --enable-heavy --enable-opencl --enable-scrypt


got these results:

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
cgminer 3.7.3
------------------------------------------------------------------------


Configuration Options Summary:

  libcurl(GBT+getwork).: Enabled: -lcurl  
  curses.TUI...........: FOUND: -lncurses
  OpenCL...............: FOUND. GPU mining support enabled
  scrypt...............: Enabled
  keccak...............: Disabled
  skein................: Disabled
  heavy................: Enabled
  ADL..................: SDK found, GPU monitoring support enabled

  Avalon.ASICs.........: Disabled
  BFL.ASICs............: Disabled
  KnC.ASICs............: Disabled
  BitForce.FPGAs.......: Disabled
  BitFury.ASICs........: Disabled
  Hashfast.ASICs.......: Disabled
  Icarus.ASICs/FPGAs...: Disabled
  Klondike.ASICs.......: Disabled
  ModMiner.FPGAs.......: Disabled

Compilation............: make (or gmake)
  CPPFLAGS.............:
  CFLAGS...............: -march=native -mtune=native -O3
  LDFLAGS..............:  -lpthread
  LDADD................: -ldl -lcurl   compat/jansson-2.5/src/.libs/libjansson.a -lpthread -L/opt/AMDAPP/lib/x86 -lOpenCL    -lm  -lrt

Installation...........: make install (as root if needed, with 'su' or 'sudo')
  prefix...............: /usr/local


I set these:
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142  export DISPLAY=:0
export GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS=1
export GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT=100
export GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE=100

I run this command line:

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./cgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://stratum02.heavycoinpool.com:5333 -u xxx -p 123 -w 256 -g 2  --thread-concurrency 18944 --intensity 13


but i get these errors:

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cgminer version 3.7.3 - Started: [2014-03-29 11:23:42] - [0 days 00:00:04]
 [P]ool management [G]PU management ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit        

 ST: 2  SS: 0  NB: 1  LW: 33  GF: 0  RF: 0
 Connected to stratum02.heavycoinpool.com diff 0 with stratum as user xxxx
 Pool 0  Diff: 3.55K  Started: [11:23:42]  Best share: 1.39K
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 GPU  0:  46.0C 1628RPM | 64.79K/1.253Mh/s | R:100.0% HW:3214 WU:0.0/m T:2 I:13
 GPU  1:  43.0C 1531RPM | 73.87K/1.400Mh/s | R:100.0% HW:2700 WU:0.0/m T:2 I:13
 GPU  2:  43.0C 2403RPM | 73.59K/1.384Mh/s | R:100.0% HW:2560 WU:0.0/m T:2 I:13
 GPU  3:  45.0C 1539RPM | 83.01K/1.515Mh/s | R:100.0% HW:3069 WU:0.0/m T:2 I:13
 GPU  4:  36.0C 1490RPM |  0.000/ 0.000h/s | R:0.0% HW:   0 WU:0.0/m T:2 I:13
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [11:23:40] Log date is now 2014-03-29
 [11:23:40] Started cgminer 3.7.3
 [11:23:41] Probing for an alive pool
 [11:23:41] Pool 0 difficulty changed to 0.000626
 [11:23:43] Rejected 9d8d73aa Diff 2/0 GPU 1  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:44] Rejected 7aed5f26 Diff 2/0 GPU 2  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:44] Rejected 55fdb450 Diff 3/0 GPU 3  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:44] Rejected 027c169c Diff 103/0 GPU 2  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:44] Rejected f8a5fe89 Diff 1/0 GPU 0  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:45] Rejected 4414ccae Diff 4/0 GPU 1  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:45] Rejected 0af7eb0d Diff 23/0 GPU 3  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:45] Rejected 2f0c2d63 Diff 1.39K/0 GPU 2  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:45] Rejected ff8ab2f5 Diff 1/0 GPU 0  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:45] Rejected 2d7019fe Diff 6/0 GPU 2  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:46] Rejected f58c3b0f Diff 1/0 GPU 2  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:46] Rejected a9723699 Diff 2/0 GPU 3  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:46] Rejected 8756bf9c Diff 2/0 GPU 1  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:46] Rejected e8e2d5a7 Diff 1/0 GPU 1  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:46] Rejected 2eb6be33 Diff 5/0 GPU 3  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:47] Rejected 0f5b74b9 Diff 17/0 GPU 2  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:47] Rejected c45d0252 Diff 1/0 GPU 1  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:47] Rejected 97b4a5c8 Diff 2/0 GPU 1  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:48] Rejected ba9b1a9f Diff 1/0 GPU 3  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:48] Rejected 864f021c Diff 2/0 GPU 2  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:48] Rejected cc812f7b Diff 1/0 GPU 2  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:48] Rejected 4df0cdb0 Diff 3/0 GPU 2  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:48] Rejected 271109ec Diff 7/0 GPU 1  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:49] Rejected 0ddb87d1 Diff 18/0 GPU 0  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:49] Rejected 2017ca44 Diff 8/0 GPU 3  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:49] Rejected 8b5db3f7 Diff 2/0 GPU 2  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:49] Rejected f4ead972 Diff 1/0 GPU 2  (Ntime out of range)
 [11:23:49] Shutdown signal received.


any helpful ideas?


2164  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: BFGMiner 3.10.0: modular ASIC+FPGA, GBT+Strtm, RPC, Mac/Lnx/W64, AntU1, DRB, HFA on: March 28, 2014, 09:41:49 PM
one question ...

I have it running and a few times it's gotten an invalid response from one of my usb devices(acm12) and then it's ignored all of the gridseeds that came after and started up with just 13 gridseeks - is there a way of introducing a retry of the usb devices at startup time?

thanks

Jeff
2165  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: BFGMiner 3.10.0: modular ASIC+FPGA, GBT+Strtm, RPC, Mac/Lnx/W64, AntU1, DRB, HFA on: March 28, 2014, 09:09:54 PM
oops - never mind

just say this: git clone -b feature/gridseed-support https://github.com/nwoolls/bfgminer
2166  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: BFGMiner 3.10.0: modular ASIC+FPGA, GBT+Strtm, RPC, Mac/Lnx/W64, AntU1, DRB, HFA on: March 28, 2014, 08:52:30 PM
can someone please direct me to a spot where there are instruction for compiling this for gridseeds please?

There are several around here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=168174.msg5617482#msg5617482

thanks - I did eventually find that and the only thing that's was missing was this: uthash needed to be install.

i'm 'make'ing now
2167  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: BFGMiner 3.10.0: modular ASIC+FPGA, GBT+Strtm, RPC, Mac/Lnx/W64, AntU1, DRB, HFA on: March 28, 2014, 08:42:58 PM
can someone please direct me to a spot where there are instruction for compiling this for gridseeds please?

thanks
2168  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [GUIDE] GridSeed GC3355 5 Chip Setup/power/windows/linux/rpi by UnicornHasher on: March 28, 2014, 08:22:59 PM
and don;t try the instruction on the first page with ubuntu 12 for cgminer - autogen nightmares - one problem yields another and another - I'm wiping system and trying 13.04

ugh!

cpuminer works fine but not autogen for cgminer

what a friggin waste of a few hours today installing ubunru 12 only to have tp wipe it and install 13.04

hopefully it will be worth it.... in terms of stability

root@ubuntu:~/usb-miner/software/cgminer# ./autogen.sh
bash: ./autogen.sh: No such file or directory

2169  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][EMC2] Einsteinium | Funding the Future With the Future of Currency on: March 28, 2014, 03:21:23 PM
Okay here is the deal. Cryptocurrency is a new thing. There is a solid argument for saying this new thing is more powerful the more decentralized it is. More security, less chance at 51% attack and more power in the hands of the masses who wish to get into the game or capitalize on this new opportunity. Capitalism is all fine and dandy in my world. It makes the world tick better than just about any other way at this point. Crony capitalism where a few take over is not good. That is a pitfall of capitalism. Amongst all the good is the fact that capitalism breeds predators and sometimes they get too big. The ASIC manufactures are likely playing a rigged game. No pun intended. I have no problem with them making a profit, but outright stealing money from people to "test" units for months and profit insanely from that is hurting the foundation of cryptocurrency. The fact that devs can change some code and thwart this is the power of cryptocurrency. There is nothing wrong with entertaining the idea that these ASIC manufacturers have manipulated the market too much and thus need to be kept in check.

@praxiscat Amen!

perhaps impose Mh/s limits on any one single worker?
2170  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][EMC2] Einsteinium | Funding the Future With the Future of Currency on: March 28, 2014, 03:19:59 PM
I know that promotion for the coin is a very important part, but why does the dev try to ignore the technical part of the coin??
KnCminer just upgrades the Titan miner from 100Mhs to 250Mhs. You know what that means for scrypt coins?

In next 2 months, the most of us, normal / small miners who supported the coin from the start will be leaved and raped by just one Titan miner. Who will still support this coin at that time?? You think the profit miner who purchase those monsters will support the coin by mining it even if it is no longer profitable Huh

I still want to support this coin and still holding my 50k EMC2, but I don't think I can continue for long. To be honest I'm pretty sad that nobody in this thread cares about this.

well - perhaps you can look for a 10 fold increase in the value of the coins as they increase in value as the large miners mine coins faster and faster making them harder to get.

Huh
2171  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][EMC2] Einsteinium | Funding the Future With the Future of Currency on: March 28, 2014, 02:35:14 PM
20 gridseeds and a rig with 5 MSI R9 280x's

a little of both - though I prefer the rig - it's fun - the gridseeds are just brainless pods. No fun but they pay the electric bill for the GPU's : LOL!

and my argument are real and legitimate - some folks here just refuse to acknowledge reality and want it both ways...and sorry - you can't have it both ways - sure you can go way of Ultracoin which no one is interested in and it's lack of value or evidence to that fact. I wouldn't waste one watt mining it. I'd rather burn a light all night - at least with the light bulb - I get something in return: LIGHT!



Have you read about the ASIC farms for bitcoin? I know it is unavoidable, but the manufacturers are the farmers. They took money from people like you investing in their ASICs and turned it into a huge profit making machine, likely before you get your units. Granted the gridseeds came out quickly and weren't really preorder or a long wait as far as I know. I like ASICs and the idea of it, but there is no regulation as far as how and when they can release their product. Bumping an already sold out unit by 150% is fishy. And it won't ship for who knows how many months? This is a classic example of technology being kept from the general public to enrich a few. It's almost depressing. Those gridseeds and the GPUs will soon get down to a dollar a mega hash a day. And it won't get better from there. The return on investment will likely be over one hundred days and by that point you won't be getting much actual profit. I understand that you can't have cake and eat it too, but when the idea hits the masses, they will turn off or switch rigs. They are doing that already.

it appears to me that you have a problem with capitalism - well - that's your problem not mine.

why is is that some people always need someone to blame?
2172  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][EMC2] Einsteinium | Funding the Future With the Future of Currency on: March 28, 2014, 01:53:14 PM
20 gridseeds and a rig with 5 MSI R9 280x's

a little of both - though I prefer the rig - it's fun - the gridseeds are just brainless pods. No fun but they pay the electric bill for the GPU's : LOL!

and my argument are real and legitimate - some folks here just refuse to acknowledge reality and want it both ways...and sorry - you can't have it both ways - sure you can go way of Ultracoin which no one is interested in and it's lack of value or evidence to that fact. I wouldn't waste one watt mining it. I'd rather burn a light all night - at least with the light bulb - I get something in return: LIGHT!

2173  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][EMC2] Einsteinium | Funding the Future With the Future of Currency on: March 28, 2014, 01:12:06 PM
Basically we should centralize the price of EMC2? Would not work very well in crypto land.

well then - you can't have your cake and eat it to....


I think what many of you fail to recognize is that these expensive mining rigs add ligitimacy to the world of virtual currency mining and you folks and this industry will stopped being viewed as a bunch of social hermits hovering in their basements over mining rigs.

People and companies sit up and take notice when intelligent people plop down $15k for a serious mining rig and a rising tide raises all ships. These new rigs will raise the value of all coins, not diminish the value because they coins just like bitcoin will become harder and harder to mine.

my .0000003 this time.

2174  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][EMC2] Einsteinium | Funding the Future With the Future of Currency on: March 28, 2014, 12:59:51 PM
not true - establish your own private exchange and have the exchange set a value. simple as that.

2175  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][EMC2] Einsteinium | Funding the Future With the Future of Currency on: March 28, 2014, 12:43:56 PM
I'm going to keep my observations brief and succinct.

Those among you who are complaining are getting exactly what you asked for and now you don't like it.

YOU are the ones who begged people to vote to get this coin listed on exchanges and now you're complaining about the attention you're being given as a coin.

You could limit this coin to only being mined by dilythium crystals and still creative developers would some how find a way to circumvent your road blocks and utilize technology to get a leg up on the mining competition. Change and advancement are inevitable are like a runaway train - can never be stopped.

You wanted a monetary value set on your coins and now the people who make their business leveraging the monetary value of literally anything are set to pounce with newer and faster technology and you don't like it - so you're solution is to go back to the stone age... I think Albert Einstein would be sadly disappointed.

You can resist change or you can embrace and exploit it when it comes - SO WHAT if people can mine your coin faster. Are you coin hogs afraid that it will drive down the value of your nest eggs or are you really altruistic and protecting the coin?

I have a solution for you. If you are really as altruistic as you profess to be then pursue will all possible diligence having the coin removed from all exchanges then mining will only be done by those truly interested in the coin for it's implied value and not it's monetary value - but as long as you stay listed on exchanges, the coin will posses a monetary value and be mined as quickly as possible by those who can for it's value - so it's simple - remove it's value and they asic whales will simply ignore you.

my humble .00000002

2176  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][EMC2] Einsteinium | Funding the Future With the Future of Currency on: March 28, 2014, 10:49:02 AM
I disagree with all of the above
2177  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / need some guidance setting up a stratum server on: March 28, 2014, 10:29:18 AM
I've been mining in a certain pool for a certain coin and I have servers available and I want to help the guys out who run this pool.

they're based in Europe and I'd like to set up a stratum server for them here in the US.

can someone tell me what's involved?

thanks in advance.

2178  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][EMC2] Einsteinium | Funding the Future With the Future of Currency on: March 28, 2014, 10:26:53 AM
I love this pool!







http://emc2.lifeforce.info

System: Prop Stratum VarDiff
Pay Interval: Every 5 Minutes (for confirmed blocks)
Fee: 0%
Block Reward Bonus: 0.25%



EDIT: We are currently offering a 0.25% block reward bonus for the next 4 hours. A bonus that pays everyone who contributes to the block not just the block finder. If you already with us, prepare to get some more free EMC2 in your payouts, if you still havent signed up, you're missing out on free EMC2 handouts. To confirm that we're actually paying you, everyone will see 'bonus' transactions in their accounts. Enjoy.

P.S. Server migration is complete. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.



2179  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [GUIDE] GridSeed Miner Support/Tuning on: March 28, 2014, 10:22:39 AM
by the way- I've read perhaps or in another thread that some here warn against putting more than 3 or 4 gridseeds on one pcie connector.

please remember this: on my mining rig I have two pcie connectors powering a GPU that draws 350 watts when it's hashing away.

my 1200W PSU runs the MOB and 3 of the electric hogs that each hash at about 800 Kh/s

therefore this weekend I'm putting all two of my twenty gridseeds on one 750W power supply and I'm going to run 10 gridseeds off one pcie connector.

hell - even if I leave myself 150 watts of headroom and allocating 10 watts per gridseed I should be able to run 60 gridseeds off one 750W PSU

Smiley
2180  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][EMC2] Einsteinium | Funding the Future With the Future of Currency on: March 28, 2014, 10:00:02 AM

http://emc2.poiuty.com
New emc2 mpos pool.
Fee 0%, stratum. Welcome!



any block finder bonus?

I'm on a pool now that give me a 5 coin bonus for each block found and I find a LOT of blocks!
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