I did not make a new folder. Just make a copy of startpool.bat and change dstm settings as 0 1 2 3 4 to 5 6 7 8 etc.
The problem with keeping everything in a single folder is that the hashrates will get all out of wack. Say for example, copyA is mining C11, copyB is mining X17. CopyA has been running for 60 seconds now it's going to update the saved C11 hashrate to the current value, to do so is going to see what ccminer is reporting on port 4068, but since copyB is also running ccminer on port 4068, then copyA will save X17's hashrate as the benchmarked hashrate for C11 and throw the whole switching algo out of whack.
You can avoid this by making the saved hashrates read-only after the initial benchmarking, but you don't get the live hashrate updates, which it's not a biggie, I just like the otherway better
Yeah exactly I made the hashrates read only. Problem solved.