OK. Im sure that mintcointeam will compile the latest source soon and updates the OP links.
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Have fixed the freeze/stuck when the TUI is enabled (atleast I hope so), Win/Rpi binaries have been updated. Also fixed the compiling issue some of you had with the curses libs.
Testing, but still not getting more data printed than the screenshot above. Should be enabled by default?
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I'll be sticking with Kergekoin's 1.8.1 for now, as it sorts on the date field, which doesn't ANNOYINGLY leave orphan's listed on the main GUI regardless of more recent transactions. Please address this issue in your next release? This has actually already been merged in source code. But if you stick to my latest link of 1.8 then its pretty much identical build to official 1.9. So theres no need to upgrade. Heres that link again. https://www.dropbox.com/s/ys3qsvu18lv10vc/MintCoin.zip
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What im i missing in order to see more info?
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All i see on my minerd window is total Mhs, A, R, HW and connected to: Cant get it to show detailed info with additional flags as well... Either im missing something obvious, or new windows version has bug then running a lot of devices. Currently i tried with 30 gridseeds.
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10 hours of running new cpuminer now. 27 miners @ 950mhz gives average of 9300khs on poolside. Its less than it should be. 27x400= 10800. Is this only my cpuminer problem or it should be that low? Im out of ideas how to increase perfomance of miners which report 300-360khs with that cpuminer. With cgminer, all miners reported 400-415.
Sorry if you have already mentioned this, but have you volt-modded the miners? 950 MHz will not perform well with standard voltage, and cgminer does not report hashrates correctly. Yes, they are voltmodded for 950. It turned out that couple of miners didnt work for some reason. They are not broken or anything and they also are signed to free virtual port. Cpuminer somehow ignores them even tho their com ports are specified in bat file. Any ideas?
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10 hours of running new cpuminer now. 27 miners @ 950mhz gives average of 9300khs on poolside. Its less than it should be. 27x400= 10800. Is this only my cpuminer problem or it should be that low? Im out of ideas how to increase perfomance of miners which report 300-360khs with that cpuminer. With cgminer, all miners reported 400-415.
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I just upgraded to latest wallet 1.8 I am receiving following error when I launch the wallet. The old wallet is working just fine. Any idea? Looks like your blockchain data got corrupted. I suggest you to delete all but wallet.dat and your conf file if you have one. And then open the wallet to sync again. This can happen to any coin and and as far as i know, theres no solution to that.
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No difference long term, better to stick to one miner process.
Thanks for answer. Got it working now with a single minerd for all gridseeds. Hash rate looks to be almost same as with cgminer. Hopefully later it grows even bigger, since many miners will likely clock higher than 950mhz. I tried running without powered hubs. Looks like unpowered hubs will result with more errors in shares and lower hash rate on average. Some miners still reporting around 330khs in minerd after couple of hours running. Any idea why it is so? They all should do around 400-415. It's better to turn off autotune now that you can set the chip frequency, this will lead to a more consistent hashrate. I quess autotune itself shouldnt decrease perfomance? Also, do i need to adjust in STM virtual port settings to get more consistant perfomance?
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Hey everyone. I dont know if anyone has done it yet, but heres the latest Windows wallet with minting icon and tooltip. Another minor change is that it now sorts all transactions by Date. instead of Status. Just unzip and copy to your mintcoin folder. for safety i suggest to backup your .dat and old mintcoin-qt just in case. https://www.dropbox.com/s/n5vo29iagx3htef/mintcoin-qt.zipHeres how it looks: Im not the one who implemented it. I just compiled it. Big thankyouz goes to skwurp from github. PS. Wallet may be bit laggy during sync. Once its synced, it will work perfectly. i dont get it started, error mentioning QtCore4.dll missing? Also is the unlocking problem fixed ? Last i heard was that there were some problems with the unlocking part of the new 1.8.1 wallet that needed more time to get fixed ? Also is issue 13 merged in this update ? (Remove misbehaving peer's reported block count from peer block counts wh...) qwizzie Edit : did some digging.. that QtCore4.dll was last put in wallet 1.7 .. wallet 1.8 had lesser files and we were advised to just delete everything from 1.7 before extracting 1.8 I uploaded only exe. Heres reupload with dll files included if you deleted them: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ys3qsvu18lv10vc/MintCoin.zip
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Hey everyone. I dont know if anyone has done it yet, but heres the latest Windows wallet with minting icon and tooltip. Another minor change is that it now sorts all transactions by Date. instead of Status. Just unzip and copy to your mintcoin folder. for safety i suggest to backup your .dat and old mintcoin-qt just in case. https://www.dropbox.com/s/n5vo29iagx3htef/mintcoin-qt.zipHeres how it looks: Im not the one who implemented it. I just compiled it. Big thankyouz goes to skwurp from github. PS. Wallet may be bit laggy during sync. Once its synced, it will work perfectly. That's awesome. Is it possible to compile a mac wallet with that feature? Yes it sure is. Im terribly busy at the moment. Perhaps someone else could do that this time.
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Hey everyone. I dont know if anyone has done it yet, but heres the latest Windows wallet with minting icon and tooltip. Another minor change is that it now sorts all transactions by Date. instead of Status. Just unzip and copy to your mintcoin folder. for safety i suggest to backup your .dat and old mintcoin-qt just in case. https://www.dropbox.com/s/n5vo29iagx3htef/mintcoin-qt.zipHeres how it looks: Im not the one who implemented it. I just compiled it. Big thankyouz goes to skwurp from github. PS. Wallet may be bit laggy during sync. Once its synced, it will work perfectly.
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No difference long term, better to stick to one miner process.
Thanks for answer. Got it working now with a single minerd for all gridseeds. Hash rate looks to be almost same as with cgminer. Hopefully later it grows even bigger, since many miners will likely clock higher than 950mhz. I tried running without powered hubs. Looks like unpowered hubs will result with more errors in shares and lower hash rate on average. Some miners still reporting around 330khs in minerd after couple of hours running. Any idea why it is so? They all should do around 400-415.
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OK, looks like im going to stay on Sandor cpu miner with my 80 miners. I wonder how is the most efficent way to run them. Perhaps 10 per miner and worker? Or is there any difference at all running 10 per worker/miner or 20 per worker/miner? Perhaps someone has more experience to share regarding this?
No difference long term, better to stick to one miner process. Thanks for answer. Another question. It seems that minerd is perfoming a lot worse that cgminer did, despite of minerd having higher clocks on my gridseeds. Testing with 12 units, cgminer and pool reported around 4.7mhs after few hours. Now with minerd, pool is only reporting around 4.0mhs and minerd reports around 4050/3800khs after 8 hours. Is this false reading or not? im confused because looks like on every accepted, theres sinlge reading around 402khs for each miner. That should be 12 x 402 = 4824khs or so as a total. Can usb2 hub become bottleneck with 20+ miners on single usb port? Thanks again for your good work on this miner. When i finally get all my miners running, im going to donate MINT/DOGE/BTC to you. Please PM me your MINT, DOGE or BTC address.
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OK, looks like im going to stay on Sandor cpu miner with my 80 miners. I wonder how is the most efficent way to run them. Perhaps 10 per miner and worker? Or is there any difference at all running 10 per worker/miner or 20 per worker/miner? Perhaps someone has more experience to share regarding this?
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:loop minerd.exe --gc3355=\\.\COM4,\\.\COM5,\\.\COM6,\\.\COM7,\\.\COM8,\\.\COM9,\\.\COM10,\\.\COM11 --gc3355-autotune --gc3355-chips=40 --freq=825 minerd.exe --gc3355=\\.\COM4,\\.\COM5,\\.\COM6,\\.\COM7,\\.\COM8,\\.\COM9,\\.\COM10,\\.\COM11 --gc3355-autotune --gc3355-chips=40 --freq=825 goto loop pause Im getting error "unrecognized option: --gc3355-autotune. When i delete autotune, it will work fine. I see nothing wrong here, are you using the latest build ( https://www.dropbox.com/s/ttqa9p851siz8oi/minerd-gc3355.zip) ? Could you post the full command line? Yes, thanks. Looks like my previous download was somehow falty.
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I need some help please.
I have 80 5 chip miners. Going to run them on powered hubs and a single PC. Whats the best OS and miner? Need to be able to remote control over internet (either web control panel or RDP) Theres lots of guides in forums but i failed to find any guide which has all the info needed. All guides are incomplete in that sense.
With that number of miners I would strongly suggest Linux and girnyau cgminer. I did a little roundup a while ago, it is a bit outdated now (newer versions of software have been released) but most of it still stands: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=494625.msg5976681#msg5976681I have never used linux from terminal, so this is way too complicated for me without guide. All guides i have seen are old and aged. Somehow i got cgminer from gridseed git compiled but im clueless what to do next.
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I need some help please.
I have 80 5 chip miners. Going to run them on powered hubs and a single PC. Whats the best OS and miner? Need to be able to remote control over internet (either web control panel or RDP) Theres lots of guides in forums but i failed to find any guide which has all the info needed. All guides are incomplete in that sense.
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Could someone please upload Sandor cpuminer windows compliled exe. And please point to instructions for running that miner. Thank you!
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