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2481  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell kernels. on: June 02, 2015, 09:46:05 PM
gt730 is a kepler compute 3.0 card. It's not supported by ccminer sp_ mod ...
Thanks rednoW for the fast response. Any chance there's a modded version of ccminer valid for x64 systems and humble (60$) videocards like mine? Cheesy
I'm thinking about buying an Antminer S5 and get in a multipool but since I'm pretty noob at this I'm taking my time searching for info and making sure it won't get obsolete after 2 months, what altcoins are the most stable longterm, if it's best to mine low diff coins and exchange for bitcoins exclusively or diversify and pick two or three promising altcoins, etc. That kind of thing and meanwhile I use this gt 730 to mine dmd. I've been like a month reading articles and the different altcoins and its prety confusing for a newbie... Hope I will get the hang of it in time and make a wise decision.

I hate to be the bearer of bad news...but....as soon as you 'thought' about it....it was obsolete. This (mining/trading) is done for the fun. You're not gonna get rich. We wish!
2482  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [SNRG] Synergy with 🔥Turbo Stake🔥 | PoS | 10% - 2880% Turbo Stake! on: June 02, 2015, 08:51:20 PM
Well I think the results speak for themselves, Ive been trying all morning to buy 1 BTC worth on Yobit, and kept raising my bid, and getting outbid. I finally gave up at 7100 sats, its still sitting there if someone wants to fill it. So investors are holding their coins tight. That says something.

Vegas

I've got less than 80 so it makes no sense for me to sell. I wouldn't make enough to do me any good. I'll sit on them to see if they hatch.   Shocked
2483  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [SNRG] Synergy with 🔥Turbo Stake🔥 | PoS | 10% - 2880% Turbo Stake! on: June 02, 2015, 08:33:42 PM
Reminds me of Wallstreet trading. Cut-throat!

Wallstreet traders don't screw their investments by throwing baseless accusations at those very investments.


Well said.....& I'm sticking around    Grin
2484  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [SNRG] Synergy with 🔥Turbo Stake🔥 | PoS | 10% - 2880% Turbo Stake! on: June 02, 2015, 07:58:24 PM
Now...I don't know who to believe!!!

I've got a feeling that makebelieve is a do-gooder, lying to do "good".


Well....my number is very small (someone was nice & helped a bit)...but I really liked this coin. I have to stick with it and hope for the best. I'll trade what little I have of others and cross the fingers. Reminds me of Wallstreet trading. Cut-throat!

edit; is there a thread I can go to for tips on 'staking'?
2485  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [SNRG] Synergy with 🔥Turbo Stake🔥 | PoS | 10% - 2880% Turbo Stake! on: June 02, 2015, 07:55:40 PM
Now...I don't know who to believe!!!
2486  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [SNRG] Synergy with 🔥Turbo Stake🔥 | PoS | 10% - 2880% Turbo Stake! on: June 02, 2015, 07:38:01 PM
I seem to be getting a lot of heat for someones mistake-- I asked on multiple occasions if the Dev's wallet was staking correctly when everyone else had "a bug", he did not answer any of those questions.  Secondly, I made a point to show I was on the correct chain, then when I was minting like he was, my wallet got hung.  Then the Dev asked me to Bootstrap, which I did, and I lost 1500 coins and my multiplier was reset-- yet none of this happened to the Dev's wallet. 

Yes I am pissed, I was an early adopter and I hold a lot of coins - yet I am getting few coins and my bag is getting progressively smaller (percentage wise) because the Dev is minting most all of the coins--

My coins are not for sale - but I will make sure that all of you have the opportunity to buy them when the time is right - Cheers

REALLY?  I was under the impression that this was actually, finally, a first, a transparent altcoin. Do you think this is another rip-off so the devs get all the coin? I'm still searching for the coin that gives the little guy a fair shake. Say it ain't so.
2487  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [POOL] YAAMP.COM multipool multialgo profit switch with exchange on: June 02, 2015, 07:21:10 PM

I guess it's easy to see, I'm kinda new to yaamp, so excuse me for dumb questions. Here's one now...

When a coin name shows in red, what does that mean?

I think a name in red means they are short of that coin for payouts, at least that's what pops up
when I hover over it. I've also seen the block number in red, don't know what that means other
that it's probably not a good thing.

I see...well being short for payout means I won't be getting paid for a while. At least it doesn't mean it's no good anymore. Gotta mine something else. Darn!
2488  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [SNRG] Synergy with 🔥Turbo Stake🔥 | PoS | 10% - 2880% Turbo Stake! on: June 02, 2015, 07:10:43 PM
What's a guy to do that got into the game a day late & mucho dollars short? I've only got 1 GPU that I could mine with which meant I got stuck in the supr pool. They were all BIG guns in there that ate me up. I've got a little 27 SNRG, meaning I can't do squat. How am I supposed to maximize that? If anyone finds some coins that got lost, how about sending them and tell me how to give back the best I can to this coin. I believe!!


edit: Whoever just did that....and you know who you are & the kind thing you did....THANK YOU!

edit2: How do you stake the max possible?
2489  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [POOL] YAAMP.COM multipool multialgo profit switch with exchange on: June 02, 2015, 06:57:27 PM

I guess it's easy to see, I'm kinda new to yaamp, so excuse me for dumb questions. Here's one now...

When a coin name shows in red, what does that mean?
2490  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [POOL] YAAMP.COM multipool multialgo profit switch with exchange on: June 02, 2015, 01:41:49 PM
Plz check; should be AMBER not Acoin, & I used p=AMBER.

Same for; should be DGB not UNO.

Thank you

Hello,

You need to use "-p c=AMBER"

that should fix it
BrainFart thx
2491  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell kernels. on: June 01, 2015, 01:41:08 PM
Sry for noob question...I'm new with nvidia cards

How do I get even start mine with ccminer 1.5.50? Where to put bat file and how to name it "ccminer or ccminer50"? I got 750 ti card. Anything else to do to run it. I want to run x11 algo

Sry again for this kind of stupid question

Here you go for the x11 algo: you can name you .exe whatever you want as long as you use the same name in your .bat. Most just use the name ccminer.exe. Then in the same directory as the ccminer.exe file, name the .bat whatever you want & create your .bat file to read;

ccminer -o stratum+tcp://<poolname:poolport> -u <youruserworkername> -p <workerpassword> -g 2 -i 18.3 -a x11

(where the userworkername is there is an _ or . according to which pool you mine)

Save the .bat you just created, using whatever name you want. I save according to which coin or algo. Note: if you wish to go basic, leave out the -g 2 & -i 18.3. But make sure the -a x11 is there.


The switches (numbers) at the end are the algo (x11) you are mining and the setting that work best for the 750Ti that I mine with (not all cards are the same). Yours may need some fine tuning but read the file about what they do. Also, ccminer has been optimized (credit to sp_ & crew) to run the quark algo at almost twice the speed you'll get by mining the x11 algo, but you'll need to read this thread to find out the details. Now click the .bat you just created with the settings I just gave you (or what works for your card). The .cmd window should open and you are mining, x11 algo should be ~ 3.3mh.

Good Luck and Happy Mining!

2492  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell kernels. on: May 31, 2015, 05:30:34 PM
@nubminer, joblo,

OK....OK....I get it ppl. I know that these algos can be similar, and tricky, and that they are, as was put to me, 'added features'.......etc. We were mildly drifting off the thread subject (ccminer),.....again, etc. So......back off bitches!!   Oh, comon.....don't get your feelin's hurt. I'm joking here, just kidding on stuff. Really   Grin

Now...we are all just workin' together to help get the most we can from this code (ccminer). That's all this is about. As for the difference in speed between 50 vs, 51. I've been running the latest compile for 51 via Miner Control, which I did a re-write on for the nVidia version, am have got to say that 51 runs much more stable than 50. It's been running for well over 28hrs. now @ 6.5+ Mh mining quark on my 750Ti with these settings from the default...
 
ASUS GTX750Ti DFseries 2GB /w 6pin ribbon using GPUTweak, GPU +172, mem -60, fans auto, the temp never over 72C, voltage never over 1143mV, these .bat switches -q -i 22.9 -r 3 -R 10 --cpu-priority 2 -a quark. I have no control /w voltage as it is hard-coded and NONE of the OC programs will unlock. I did try to re-flash but that isn't allowed either. So this card is maxed.

That works for MY card. There are a bunch of other GTX750Ti cards out there, and they are all different. You have to find what works for yours. Plain and simple. But, I may have given you guys a place to start. I just know what works for me and I'm retired so I have time to play.

It was put to this group for someone to try the blake algo. So....I did, and was only relaying the results I got (not knocking anything/anyone). I could have posted a screen shot, but that's a pain in the ... never mind, the error was.. H-not-zero...I have no clue what that refers to, don't care, just know it didn't work in pool or solo. I test things, I push to the max just to see what it does. I couldn't get '-a blake' to function. That's all, so have fun, let me know what needs to be done, and I'll try it. For now....I'M LOVIN' 51.

Happy mining    Shocked
2493  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell kernels. on: May 31, 2015, 02:56:38 PM
You did AWESOME..!!!

 I tried this a couple of months ago and was getting the same errors and I thought I was told that I needed the Full version of VS and the community version would not be compatible... I don't have that kind of money so I gave up until I saw your post. (the last time I bought VS was when VB6 came out (yea i know I am older than dirt)

anyway I ended up changing to release x64 and got it to compile just fine.. it is running and stable.

I do have exactly the same results with v50 being 400+ h/s faster than 51 and I am now trying to side by side compare the differences just to reverse engineer this and find out why it is slower...



That's curious. AFAIK changing the target architecture only affects the CPU code, not the Cuda code. If 64 works
but 32 doesn't there must be something messed up with your 32 bit environment, and it seems it's been that way
for a while.

As far as trying to reverse engineer this....ya really can't improve much on what sp_ has done. He, and the gang, are the best. I just test the product and let them figure it out. Just sayin....   Current code for blake mining returns the mining error...  H-not-zero.  Work on that.
2494  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [SNRG] Synergy with 🔥 Turbo Stake 🔥 | X11 | NINJA! Now in PoW Phase on: May 30, 2015, 11:51:31 PM
Hopefully this all gets cleared up with the fork in a few hours or so.

I have about 2% in one wallet, broken up into 73 transactions ranging in size from 50-200 and I'm currently staking with a weight of 1165.  So there are others staking...
Ya but you would think with a weight higher than the netstake weight that you would receive a reward or be finding blocks at least right?

I mean, I haven't been around a long time, but I think so.  It's mid-day Saturday, I'm sure Grandpa will be around at some point before the fork.

Side Note - wouldn't it be hilarious if the dev really is old as dirt?  Don't have many of those as far as I know...

Watch out for us old guys...sometimes we really know our sh!t.   Tongue
2495  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell kernels. on: May 30, 2015, 11:07:00 PM
@sp_

I'm getting nothing. No shares are being solved. According to GPUTweak..the power % is jumping all over the scale, voltage is constant 1093mV, temp does rise as if it is working, vram usage is very low yet GPU usage would indicate it is mining, but I get no shares accepted. Did get a couple rejects /w reason...H-not-zero.

ASUS GTX750Ti DFseries 2GB /w 6pin ribbon. Ran in OC as well as stock. Just -a blake.  Not a very good pool tho. Had trouble getting into, ..slow. Will look for a better pool.

edit: just tried to solo and again nothing, no connect. is port 8772 correct?  Oh, when I say nothing, I mean that the .bat runs, but isn't giving much info. I did get the one above tho. Maybe that will help.

      reject reason......H-not-zero
2496  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell kernels. on: May 30, 2015, 06:13:09 PM
What do ya know...ccminer.exe compile worked. Next question....what do I delete now...everything in that dir or do I keep it.

Thank you again....think I'll copy those instructions and save 'em someplace.

That was fast. You only really need ccminer.exe. You can delete the rest of the tree.

Edit: For the really addventurous you can also compile in a VM. The only difference is don't
install the drivers with cuda. Probably shouln't do that in any case if you already have
newer drivers already iinstalled. I do that on a linux host because that system has the fastest cpu.

As I said in an earlier post, I've tried to compile in the past, but I musta missed a step or something. Your explanation was very good, easy to follow. Already had the needed programs installed. I tired it with git-work ( or whatever it is) a few times also..didn't work out well. I've saved the instructions...we'll see if I can get it to work, in the future.  Thanks....


edit: now if I could just find out what the difference is between scryptN, scryptNf (same or not), and blake, blake2b (same or not)? And do those use the same miner setup? It gets confusing when the names are so close.   Angry

scrypt is good old scrypt with n factor of 1
scrypt-N uses double the memory per hash and this is fixed.(n factor fixed at 2)
scrypt-N factor has changing/increasing memory requirement with time and you have to change your .bat every time as GPU's memory is fixed.(N factor 2-16 with time, most i have seen)

Does this help? I dont know about blake.

Hmmm no.
Plain scrypt has an n-factor of 10.
Scrypt-n, as in vertcoin and many others, starts at 11 and goes up with time (see the vertcoin thread).
Scrypt with adaptive n-factor, or scrypt-jane, like in yacoin, has a different algorithm for the n-factor and different hash.

OK ?  Back to my question.....are these algos able to be mined with ccminer (/w adjustments)? And does something similar go on /w the 2 blake algos. I don't think I'll ever mine any of them (/w the exception of scrypt) but it would be nice to know if I could.
2497  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell kernels. on: May 30, 2015, 05:20:20 PM
What do ya know...ccminer.exe compile worked. Next question....what do I delete now...everything in that dir or do I keep it.

Thank you again....think I'll copy those instructions and save 'em someplace.

That was fast. You only really need ccminer.exe. You can delete the rest of the tree.

Edit: For the really addventurous you can also compile in a VM. The only difference is don't
install the drivers with cuda. Probably shouln't do that in any case if you already have
newer drivers already iinstalled. I do that on a linux host because that system has the fastest cpu.

As I said in an earlier post, I've tried to compile in the past, but I musta missed a step or something. Your explanation was very good, easy to follow. Already had the needed programs installed. I tired it with git-work ( or whatever it is) a few times also..didn't work out well. I've saved the instructions...we'll see if I can get it to work, in the future.  Thanks....


edit: now if I could just find out what the difference is between scryptN, scryptNf (same or not), and blake, blake2b (same or not)? And do those use the same miner setup? It gets confusing when the names are so close.   Angry

scrypt is good old scrypt with n factor of 1
scrypt-N uses double the memory per hash and this is fixed.(n factor fixed at 2)
scrypt-N factor has changing/increasing memory requirement with time and you have to change your .bat every time as GPU's memory is fixed.(N factor 2-16 with time, most i have seen)

Does this help? I dont know about blake.

Some....does that mean that they can be mined with the same program (ie, ccminer), but you have to use the 'switches' to adjust for the (sounds like) slight differences (mem requirements) in algo?
2498  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell kernels. on: May 30, 2015, 04:47:00 PM
Anyone using some 960s? What are you getting for Quark/X11/Neo?
I assume ccminer doesn't scale and needs to be tailored to each cards gen.

you can get 10mhash if you overclock. With standard clocks around 9.2 Mhash



GTX 960--

Mining Quark, I get 10.5Mh/s with +80mhz/240mhz core/mem on the 2gb 960 SSC card with default intensity.  It runs on Win 7 x64.

--scryptr

Thanks for the replies, so it's pretty much on par with it's price point ($200 vs $300 970).

Still looks like the 750tis are the best buy, but they suck balls for density.

Does it pay to OC memory at all? It doesn't seem like memory clocks matter at all with Nvidia compared to AMD.

I can tell you that on my 750Ti...what you do with the mem clock matters quite a bit. Surprisingly, I underclock the mem on 1 of my settings to keep it stable.
2499  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell kernels. on: May 30, 2015, 04:14:26 PM
What do ya know...ccminer.exe compile worked. Next question....what do I delete now...everything in that dir or do I keep it.

Thank you again....think I'll copy those instructions and save 'em someplace.

That was fast. You only really need ccminer.exe. You can delete the rest of the tree.

Edit: For the really addventurous you can also compile in a VM. The only difference is don't
install the drivers with cuda. Probably shouln't do that in any case if you already have
newer drivers already iinstalled. I do that on a linux host because that system has the fastest cpu.

As I said in an earlier post, I've tried to compile in the past, but I musta missed a step or something. Your explanation was very good, easy to follow. Already had the needed programs installed. I tired it with git-work ( or whatever it is) a few times also..didn't work out well. I've saved the instructions...we'll see if I can get it to work, in the future.  Thanks....


edit: now if I could just find out what the difference is between scryptN, scryptNf (same or not), and blake, blake2b (same or not)? And do those use the same miner setup? It gets confusing when the names are so close.   Angry
2500  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell kernels. on: May 30, 2015, 03:20:43 PM
What do ya know...ccminer.exe compile worked. Next question....what do I delete now...everything in that dir or do I keep it.

Thank you again....think I'll copy those instructions and save 'em someplace.
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