Thanks for all your answers. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) @sp_ if i make some profit from this i would be looking for an optimized version ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) are nvidia cards competitive (on blake 14 rounds) with amd?
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can any devs answer this? Decred is going to use 14 round Blake-256 algo, i am assuming this cannot be mined using current ccminer. SO will it need a new miner or little tweaks and again if anyone is interested in coding a new miner please do contact decred devs. thanks
I've read that it's just blakecoin with 14 rounds instead of 8, so the changes should be trivial. Then some optimising will need to be done, but it should work. That is, assuming the coin doesn't have some new weird protocol, like Sia or ether ;-)
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well i got no problem putting my name to the coin and doing a new thread ?
I think, we should agree this with topic starter ( Love_of_Algo, Last Active: December 16, 2015) in order to close this thread and make an announcement about new one, or maybe he will just depute his account to one of us (I propose DOGEbubble, since he is very active here, or pjcltd). I think pjcltd is the best person to help start a new thread or to take over this thread. I will remain the best supporter of Joincoin. I have some plans forming for Joincoin promotions most likely in the coming 3-6 months; still not finding time to start. Hopefully "Love_of_Algo" will show up or respond this time. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Well, let's go ahead, then! :-) pjcltd if you need help, just ask! ;-)
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No point in mining Neoscrypt on AMD Cards when you can mine etherum and double the profit. I was just saying that we (as nvidia) don't have the edge on neoscypt any longer. And that the payouts will get lower 'cause of the higher hashrate. still have ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) YOU still have :-D
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No point in mining Neoscrypt on AMD Cards when you can mine etherum and double the profit. I was just saying that we (as nvidia) don't have the edge on neoscypt any longer. And that the payouts will get lower 'cause of the higher hashrate.
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DJM34 hasn't released anything in over 6 months. Tvpruvot is on holiday. and Klaus_t is celebrating x-mas. Pallas is busy With private amd kernals.
Well, actually I'm too busy to develop anything new. I promised I'd have a look at neoscrypt on cuda 7.5 and I will, meanwhile my hybrid "trick" works even if you don't want to call it a "solution" :-D
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Is this project like maid? What is the difference?
Sia concentrates on storage. Maid includes other resources as well.
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Wow, amazing that such a great country - top 5 (may be the very #1) in the world has so low el. cost ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) In my city it rains 277 days out of 365 in a year. My country is mostly covered with mountains and we produce cheap green energy from hydropower. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydropower3rd quarter 2015: Electricity price $0,022 Grid rent $0,029 Taxes $0,030 ----------------------- $0,081 / KWh ( http://www.ssb.no/en/elkraftpris) we've got enough sun and the highest solar panel adoption in europe, still the ACTUAL electricity price may exceed 0.3 sob That is because you live in Germany. The solar panel costs a lot of money. It is not economical and needs a lot of subsidy. That is the reason for high price. I don't live in Germany and the prices were high even before the subsidies. Those are paid by the state, not the electrical company, BTW.
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WINDOWS RELEASE VERSIONS--
If you use release dot 74, as compiled by sp_ , you will get optimal Neoscrypt rates. Release dot 74 was the last release compiled by sp_ that used CUDA 6.5.
If you use release dot 77+, it is compiled with CUDA 7.5, and Neoscrypt rates are lower. Other algos have been improved.
In Linux, it is possible to compile a hybrid version if you use both CUDA 6.5 and 7.5, as described by Pallas a few pages back in the thread. At least, he describes the hybrid method. No programmer has released a hybrid pre-compiled version.
--scryptr
is it so difficult for you people to have several versions on your computers ? (while Christian Büchner was still working on cudaminer and ccminer I was having something like 4 to 5 concurrent version of it...) ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) ALGO-SWITCHING SOFTWARE-- It is convenient to have a single version for algo-switching software. Not absolutely required, it just is easier for the miner. I haven't been able to work the bug's out of Skunk's outdated BASH script for algo-switching, he did use different miniing software for different algos. It would be nice to have a compiled C-language Linux executable that works like NiceHash Miner. NiceHash miner uses dotNet code, and that is Windows stuff. I tried to implement dotNet emulation in Linux, it didn't go well. --scryptr what did you try? mono, wine?
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I'm not sure that _I am_ able to fix it, but if it's trivial and you say me how, I'll be really glad!
Yes, I suppose too, that speed will be dismal (or much worse than with proprietary drivers), but at least we can observe the progress with OSS drivers within new kernels and driver versions...
Thanks!
Are "static" and "SWAP8" the only two different error messages you are getting? Watch for log truncation...
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Wow, amazing that such a great country - top 5 (may be the very #1) in the world has so low el. cost ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) In my city it rains 277 days out of 365 in a year. My country is mostly covered with mountains and we produce cheap green energy from hydropower. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydropower3rd quarter 2015: Electricity price $0,022 Grid rent $0,029 Taxes $0,030 ----------------------- $0,081 / KWh ( http://www.ssb.no/en/elkraftpris) we've got enough sun and the highest solar panel adoption in europe, still the ACTUAL electricity price may exceed 0.3 sob
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hi well i could say it will cost you to find out lol but I'm not like that at all lol i have them split over a few vms i run lol i did try for a long time to get then to run on the same server even if you have a few ip addresses that won't work.
right that what I figured. I tired the multiple IP's as well. Too bad the dev's can't jump in and fix this. Seems like it's a major issue. Such an outdated OP is also a major issue. i think you will find the DEV is gone so we can not update OP maybe its time for a new thread ? yes, please. any old time supporter available for the task? well i got no problem putting my name to the coin and doing a new thread ? I'm ok with that. Community please speak out.
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hi well i could say it will cost you to find out lol but I'm not like that at all lol i have them split over a few vms i run lol i did try for a long time to get then to run on the same server even if you have a few ip addresses that won't work.
right that what I figured. I tired the multiple IP's as well. Too bad the dev's can't jump in and fix this. Seems like it's a major issue. Such an outdated OP is also a major issue. i think you will find the DEV is gone so we can not update OP maybe its time for a new thread ? yes, please. any old time supporter available for the task?
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Native wallet GUIs for Windows, OS X, *nix, and *BSD That is interesting. No one that I know of has bothered to make a wallet for BSD let alone a gui wallet. Watching. That's bullshit. FreeBSD runs a generic daemon and Qt GUI just as good as Linux. Devs don't bother to release binaries for these because of tiny user base. It's just nonsense: *BSD are variants of "Unix" as is linux, openstep (os X), etc.
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hi well i could say it will cost you to find out lol but I'm not like that at all lol i have them split over a few vms i run lol i did try for a long time to get then to run on the same server even if you have a few ip addresses that won't work.
right that what I figured. I tired the multiple IP's as well. Too bad the dev's can't jump in and fix this. Seems like it's a major issue. Such an outdated OP is also a major issue.
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For Quark, you need not memory speed, so it can be reduced to much lower value, so will the power draw.
I don't think you can change the ram speed on Fiji chips. Maybe with some bios hacks...
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One can't compete Amazon, Google or Microsoft using the same technology they are using. Just because of X-redundancy, storage price will be X-times higher. Unless army of unused HDD parts jumps into equation with Y-times lower price. Competitive condition is Y to be significantly higher than X. My imagination of future SIA network was massive number of small hosts.
Lets not forget that they all use X-redundancy, huge storage facilities, cooling systems, tech engineers to maintain it all, managers to take big salaries.. I seriously doubt they use 4 or 5 times redundancy for storage like SIA is considering to use. They surely do not. But their nodes are mostly online, while sia users can come and go whenever they want.
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I've tried running more than one algo on the same machine without success as well. Nobody could help back then, maybe that can change?
I would think they would be able to help. Not much point having a multi-algo coin if it can't work like the main stream ones, like UIS, DGC, DGB, MYR... which I have no issues running all algo on one machine... Anyone able to help here? I think it's because of tor.
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I've tried running more than one algo on the same machine without success as well. Nobody could help back then, maybe that can change?
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