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Hi everyone, I have one, maybe dumb question. Are they any particular flags that I need to use during building miner from the source code for Windows? Because my compiled and builded .exe file produces much lower hash rate then .exe file downloaded from binaries zip. My .exe 6-10 kH/s, Binaries .exe 20-25 kH/s. CPU is Intel i7-7500U, 2.7 GHz. I spent whole day trying to figure it out what is the reason for that difference. Thank you in advance.
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Hi everyone, I have one, maybe dumb question. Are they any particular flags that I need to use during building miner from the source code for Windows? Because my compiled and builded .exe file produces much lower hash rate then .exe file downloaded from binaries zip. My .exe 6-10 kH/s, Binaries .exe 20-25 kH/s. CPU is Intel i7-7500U, 2.7 GHz. I spent whole day trying to figure it out what is the reason for that difference. Thank you in advance.
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Hi y'all, as mentioned in posts earlier there is a antivirus problem regarding alerts that cpuminer is virus. It's pretty inconvenient to always see those alerts. I used code from official Git repository, compiled and builded the project (Windows 10), got .exe file that still gives those alerts. Same problem persists when I try to download only .zip with .exe file in it. I read that there is a false positive presumption but is there any solution for this problem? Also I noticed that files minerd-cpu-miner.o and minerd-cpu-sha2-x86.o (files made during compiling) are also infected and antivirus is giving me similar alerts like for .exe file. I found problem with script alghorithm files and that those are containing some code that is infected, or that methods or called methods from scrypt.c file are infected. Example methods from scrypt.c file (scrypt_1024_1_1_256_24way, scrypt_1024_1_1_256_12way, scrypt_1024_1_1_256_3way). So is there any possibility resolving this antivirus issue.
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