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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX] on: May 11, 2014, 02:53:30 AM

donations for ccMiner

in JPC: JYFBypVDkk583yKWY4M46TG5vXG8hfgD2U
in MNC MShgNUSYwybEbXLvJUtdNg1a7rUeiNgooK

consider these the official donation addresses Wink

Christian,
 Sent you 1.5mil JPC. thanks for the great work!  Grin
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX] on: May 06, 2014, 01:46:32 AM
Compute 3.5 - http://files.crimsonskulls.co.uk/ccminer%20-%2005-05-14%20-%20compute%203.5.zip
Compute 3.0 - http://files.crimsonskulls.co.uk/ccminer%20-%2005-05-14%20-%20compute%203.0.zip
Compute 2.0 - wont compile for some reason?

guys i dont know if i changed the groestl stuff properly so use on jackpot only please

Thanks for the compile! Still haven't had the time to tech myself how to do this yet.

My 750ti rig went from a maximum 2.9 mh/s to a massive 3.7 mh/s and is averaging at 3.5 mh/s. Much appreciation there.

Unfortunately, my 660ti rig losses hashes this build. I go from 3.9 mh/s on Christians last official binary (x86) to 3.4 mh/s on this new release. Double checked to make sure I used the right compute value too. Either way, NP complaints though, so cheers


what is wrong with my bat file? can you give me an example bat for the new jackpot 3.5?  thanks  i am using 750 ti's

ccminer50.exe -a jackpot -o stratum+tcp://us-east1.jackpotcoin.miningpoolhub.com:20484 -u user -p pass

try removing '50.'  should be ccminer.exe
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] CryptoMETH [METH] SHA-3 Keccak, LAUNCHED!!! on: March 31, 2014, 06:00:29 PM
Hey guys - wanna know a secret? AllCrypt.com is 30 days old. We're a low volume exchange because instead of new coins that we go out of our way to support supporting us back, you jump ship for a "bigger" exchange with less features, less security, and less speed. Because it's "bigger". Open your client. Send METH to AllCrypt. Count. In seconds. Tell me when it shows up. Two? Three?

Get on Cryptsy. Send Meth. Count. Stop counting after 10 minutes. I took 24 minutes for a DOGE deposit to show up there. Trade on CoinEx and get hacked and shut down for weeks with hardly an explanation. MintPal - those are good people. Upstanding. Integrity. I'd never badmouth them. But I'm willing to bet we're faster, our support is more responsive, and you'll have a better experience on an exchange that actually cares about more than the numbers.

If you actually support the exchanges that supported you - those WILL be high volume exchanges.

Just a little thought as I read the threads of the coins we've added lately and saw all the talk about getting on "better" exchanges. Yeah, I do that. Get on Bittrex and the others, and see how many of their devs post in your threads and promote your coins.

As a side note, we'll be promoting METH at the CryptoCurrency Convention in NYC on April 9th. One of the winning slogans for our t-shirt contest will be modified a bit, and I'll personally be wearing a shirt that says "We sell POT and METH..." (or some variation on that. "The only place to legally buy POT and METH..." - I kinda like that better)

Edit: I just reread this and it could come off as shitty or whiny. Not my intent or feelings at all. Just trying to point out that just like with your coin - the more work you put into it, the better it is. Same with the exchanges that list your coin. If you're looking for the volume for a quick dump, then yeah, Cryptsy's your guy. If you actually want to build a brand, support the people who supported you. But I can't argue with the numbers if you're just in it for the pump and dump. (I'm also not saying don't try and get on other exchanges - everyone wants exposure. It's the jumping ship and abandoning a platform that I'm commenting on)

I've been using Allcrypt for the past 1-2days, buying up some cheap Meth.  So far, both deposits and withdrawals are very fast; i've no complaints so far.  Grin
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: SwapHole.com - Launched! on: March 30, 2014, 05:33:54 PM
how do i access transaction history??  i made a withdrawal, and dont see where to view transaction id's or history..  still waiting on my withdrawal. anyone else successfully complete a withdrawal from this exchange?  my user is madman1980, please look into this. thx
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] cudaMiner - a new litecoin mining application [Windows/Linux] on: March 22, 2014, 03:03:17 AM
ccMiner v0.2 now supports pools with fuguecoin (like dwarfpool) and has a nice boost for Fermi and Maxwell owners.

https://github.com/cbuchner1/ccminer/releases/tag/v0.2

Christian


Christian,
  am liking the new ccminer, definitely a boost from v0.1 with my 750ti's  Grin   you had mentioned 500mhs mining FC with 6x750ti not overclocked... was this actually achieved on a rig with risers?  i can't get close to 500 unless i overclock..  anyhow, big improvement nonetheless!  i just sent you 2ltc for your efforts.  great work!
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] cudaMiner - a new litecoin mining application [Windows/Linux] on: March 14, 2014, 02:57:03 PM
does anyone have managed to run 6 x 750Ti under debian with cudaminer? I read somewhere it's hard to run more than 4 cards under linux, but havent tested it myself yet.

https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=16800.0

ive got a 6x 750ti rig running right now using this.  gigabyte windforce gpus on a z87-g45 mobo...  trying to get a 7th gpu to recognize.




Does your 750Ti's does have an additional power connector (6-pin pci-e power)?

yes they do
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] cudaMiner - a new litecoin mining application [Windows/Linux] on: March 13, 2014, 11:22:49 PM
ive got a 6x 750ti rig running right now using this.  gigabyte windforce gpus on a z87-g45 mobo...  trying to get a 7th gpu to recognize.

I took have (a couple) of z87-g65 motherboards filled up with Windforce 750 Ti's, trying to squeeze a 7th card in doesn't even post.  The screen looks and behaves like a NES cartridge with dust before the bios can even load.  Let me know if you make any progress.

i had to change the bios settings for pci-e speed to Gen2 for the three pegs, for it to post.. 
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] cudaMiner - a new litecoin mining application [Windows/Linux] on: March 13, 2014, 07:46:36 PM
does anyone have managed to run 6 x 750Ti under debian with cudaminer? I read somewhere it's hard to run more than 4 cards under linux, but havent tested it myself yet.

https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=16800.0

ive got a 6x 750ti rig running right now using this.  gigabyte windforce gpus on a z87-g45 mobo...  trying to get a 7th gpu to recognize.


9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] cudaMiner - a new litecoin mining application [Windows/Linux] on: March 01, 2014, 08:32:19 AM
 So far, thats the only explanation i can come up with.  i tried both the ribbon and usb 1x to 16x powered risers, both ~30cm in length.  the board im using (biostar h81S2) has one 16x slot and 5x 1x slots.  i used the 16x slot when testing the single card.  Has anyone else noticed reduced performance with risers tested on a SINGLE card??  Currently adding one card at a time, and seeing how they scale.  just finished adding the 4th, and so far, they are scaling well.  255-258khs on bone stock settings.  not sure if i'll get through the 6 card tonight.  gotta work early in the am..
Yup, just tested two different cards individually on risers to a 4x PCI-E. I lose about 6.5% performance for whichever card is on the riser. I also tested and saw that using power to the risers is pointless and is actually a waste of electricity. The cards don't need additional power and unpowered risers will do just fine. Plugging the riser's molex in actually increases power consumption by 10-15w for no hashing gains.

got all six going, all at stock settings.  they scaled pretty much perfectly, WHEN compared to a single card that is also on a riser cable.  I am convinced the reduced performance is due to the riser, given the card is completely dependent on it for power (no pci-e).  i wonder what the maximum wattage these risers are rated at.  Huh  will test some more tomorrow.. i have the gigabyte cards with the pci-e plugs too.  maybe after replicating this  with those cards, can determine if the risers are the culprit.  heres a pic of the testing setup right now, and a screenshot of em running..

http://imgur.com/61i1zO4
http://imgur.com/nTC8UWv
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] cudaMiner - a new litecoin mining application [Windows/Linux] on: March 01, 2014, 07:38:31 AM
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Hey guys,
  Am new here, and new to mining with Nvidia cards.  I've been following this thread for the past week, finally got my hands on a few of the 750Ti cards last night.  Picked up 3 different brands, but have only had a chance to tinker with the MSI twin frozr (no pcie plug) so far.  I am definitely no expert, and am learning cudaminer as I go, but wanted to share my experience so far:

  I've only run one card at a time so far.  Biostar H81S2 mobo, 4gb ram 750w psu.   and mostly using auto-tune, as I dont understand the blocks and warps yet..
System idle = 42.2W (per killawatt meter)
gpu = +0, mem= +0, load @99% = 114W.  hashrate 268 kh/s T5x19
gpu = +0, mem +300, hashrate 252kh/s (T230x1.  this may have been a bad setting by auto-tune, i'm not sure.  i initally was trying gpu and mem clocks others were reporting, and was getting alot of instant artifacting, or 'rapid scrolling' error. so i left it at that, and moved on to doing the TDP raising bios mod.

  With TDP bios mod:

gpu = +0, mem= +0, hashrate 272khs, T10x24, gpu utilization 75% (?), and system load increased to 124W (from 114W)
gpu = +0, mem= +300, hashrate 291khs, T10x24, system load = 130Watts.

  This last setting was stable for 6+ hrs while I was at work today.  I have tried, briefly, with higher gpu and mem clocks, and highest i've hit was ~322khs. but i need to keep testing for stability, as i was getting errors along the way.  Interestingly, the bios mod has definitely increased power draw, and has allowed near 300khs with a modest +300 mem overclock.  I have seen others on this thread with much higher clocks at this speed.  Christian, are you using a modified bios on your 750 Ti?  I feel there is more there.  Also, after the bios mod, the power % on Precision X drops to 75%.  I dont understand this, or if it may be reporting it incorrectly.
   I'll continue seeing how far i can push this card.  I am concerned about the scalability issues others are having, and will assess this as well, when i have time to add other cards (hopefully tonight).  Will keep you guys posted on my findings. 
[/quote]Hi madman,

I believe your findings are in line with mine. I would say try the non-BIOS mod +300 mem overclock again with the same T10x24. My results yielded no additional hashrate with the power mod, but increased power consumption.
[/quote]

Re-ran it on stock bios, +300 mem, T10x24, and at 268-269khs, unchanged from stock clock settings.  Another note, this was on the pci-e 16x slot, no riser.  I just tried the card on 2 different powered riser cables (ribbon and usb), and seeing reduced hash rate ~255khs, and reduced system wattage on the killawatt meter to around 114W, even with the above mem +300 overclock.  ???
[/quote]Believe risers may be expected to reduce some hashing. Did you use the riser in PCI-E 1x slots or 16x to 16x? I am about to try my risers as well. What 69charger said for T5x24 being optimum I can confirm that as I just finished profiling my 8 Zotac GTX 750 Ti's.

[/quote]

  So far, thats the only explanation i can come up with.  i tried both the ribbon and usb 1x to 16x powered risers, both ~30cm in length.  the board im using (biostar h81S2) has one 16x slot and 5x 1x slots.  i used the 16x slot when testing the single card.  Has anyone else noticed reduced performance with risers tested on a SINGLE card??  Currently adding one card at a time, and seeing how they scale.  just finished adding the 4th, and so far, they are scaling well.  255-258khs on bone stock settings.  not sure if i'll get through the 6 card tonight.  gotta work early in the am..
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] cudaMiner - a new litecoin mining application [Windows/Linux] on: March 01, 2014, 06:23:10 AM
Hey guys,
  Am new here, and new to mining with Nvidia cards.  I've been following this thread for the past week, finally got my hands on a few of the 750Ti cards last night.  Picked up 3 different brands, but have only had a chance to tinker with the MSI twin frozr (no pcie plug) so far.  I am definitely no expert, and am learning cudaminer as I go, but wanted to share my experience so far:

  I've only run one card at a time so far.  Biostar H81S2 mobo, 4gb ram 750w psu.   and mostly using auto-tune, as I dont understand the blocks and warps yet..
System idle = 42.2W (per killawatt meter)
gpu = +0, mem= +0, load @99% = 114W.  hashrate 268 kh/s T5x19
gpu = +0, mem +300, hashrate 252kh/s (T230x1.  this may have been a bad setting by auto-tune, i'm not sure.  i initally was trying gpu and mem clocks others were reporting, and was getting alot of instant artifacting, or 'rapid scrolling' error. so i left it at that, and moved on to doing the TDP raising bios mod.

  With TDP bios mod:

gpu = +0, mem= +0, hashrate 272khs, T10x24, gpu utilization 75% (?), and system load increased to 124W (from 114W)
gpu = +0, mem= +300, hashrate 291khs, T10x24, system load = 130Watts.

  This last setting was stable for 6+ hrs while I was at work today.  I have tried, briefly, with higher gpu and mem clocks, and highest i've hit was ~322khs. but i need to keep testing for stability, as i was getting errors along the way.  Interestingly, the bios mod has definitely increased power draw, and has allowed near 300khs with a modest +300 mem overclock.  I have seen others on this thread with much higher clocks at this speed.  Christian, are you using a modified bios on your 750 Ti?  I feel there is more there.  Also, after the bios mod, the power % on Precision X drops to 75%.  I dont understand this, or if it may be reporting it incorrectly.
   I'll continue seeing how far i can push this card.  I am concerned about the scalability issues others are having, and will assess this as well, when i have time to add other cards (hopefully tonight).  Will keep you guys posted on my findings. 
Hi madman,

I believe your findings are in line with mine. I would say try the non-BIOS mod +300 mem overclock again with the same T10x24. My results yielded no additional hashrate with the power mod, but increased power consumption.

Re-ran it on stock bios, +300 mem, T10x24, and at 268-269khs, unchanged from stock clock settings.  Another note, this was on the pci-e 16x slot, no riser.  I just tried the card on 2 different powered riser cables (ribbon and usb), and seeing reduced hash rate ~255khs, and reduced system wattage on the killawatt meter to around 114W, even with the above mem +300 overclock.  Huh
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] cudaMiner - a new litecoin mining application [Windows/Linux] on: March 01, 2014, 04:58:46 AM
Hey guys,
  Am new here, and new to mining with Nvidia cards.  I've been following this thread for the past week, finally got my hands on a few of the 750Ti cards last night.  Picked up 3 different brands, but have only had a chance to tinker with the MSI twin frozr (no pcie plug) so far.  I am definitely no expert, and am learning cudaminer as I go, but wanted to share my experience so far:

  I've only run one card at a time so far.  Biostar H81S2 mobo, 4gb ram 750w psu.   and mostly using auto-tune, as I dont understand the blocks and warps yet..
System idle = 42.2W (per killawatt meter)
gpu = +0, mem= +0, load @99% = 114W.  hashrate 268 kh/s T5x19
gpu = +0, mem +300, hashrate 252kh/s (T230x1.  this may have been a bad setting by auto-tune, i'm not sure.  i initally was trying gpu and mem clocks others were reporting, and was getting alot of instant artifacting, or 'rapid scrolling' error. so i left it at that, and moved on to doing the TDP raising bios mod.

  With TDP bios mod:

gpu = +0, mem= +0, hashrate 272khs, T10x24, gpu utilization 75% (?), and system load increased to 124W (from 114W)
gpu = +0, mem= +300, hashrate 291khs, T10x24, system load = 130Watts.

  This last setting was stable for 6+ hrs while I was at work today.  I have tried, briefly, with higher gpu and mem clocks, and highest i've hit was ~322khs. but i need to keep testing for stability, as i was getting errors along the way.  Interestingly, the bios mod has definitely increased power draw, and has allowed near 300khs with a modest +300 mem overclock.  I have seen others on this thread with much higher clocks at this speed.  Christian, are you using a modified bios on your 750 Ti?  I feel there is more there.  Also, after the bios mod, the power % on Precision X drops to 75%.  I dont understand this, or if it may be reporting it incorrectly.
   I'll continue seeing how far i can push this card.  I am concerned about the scalability issues others are having, and will assess this as well, when i have time to add other cards (hopefully tonight).  Will keep you guys posted on my findings.  
13  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: SCRYPT ASIC miner ready. BTC+LTC ASIC miner, 1THS(1000GHS) Bitcoin miner, 950W. on: February 25, 2014, 02:19:49 AM
Got a tracking # today...

BUT it is neither DHL Global or DHL Express. Called them and they searched for me by Name, Address, Zip code, nothing. Nada.

I received an 11 digit tracking # and DHL representative told me Express uses 10 digits, and Global uses 13.

Don't know what else to say at this point.



Should be EXPRESS. Try without last Digit or without first Digit on dhl.com.

I tried both ways, and then tried calling them. I also asked DHL rep how long it took for their system to update shipment info she responded as soon as its scanned.

have you tried removing a digit one at a time and trying all possible combinations? Grin  as much volume as they are moving, and what  sounds like chaos over there trying to process all these orders, Im sure the last thing on their mind is double checking for typing errors.
14  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: SCRYPT ASIC miner ready. BTC+LTC ASIC miner, 1THS(1000GHS) Bitcoin miner, 950W. on: February 25, 2014, 02:11:07 AM
Just to update, I paid with BTC on the 12th for one LA3M, and still have not received any email confirmation, or tracking info.  Called DHL today per others' recommendation, and they did find the tracking info that it shipped out yesterday.  Now to hoping that it gets here intact.  Good to see that Jack is catching up on alot of the unfulfilled orders. 

Do you by chance know if it was DHL Global or Express? It seems they are different



'Service' type on DHL website says Express Worldwide.  and my tracking # (Waybill) was only 10 digits long. 
15  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: SCRYPT ASIC miner ready. BTC+LTC ASIC miner, 1THS(1000GHS) Bitcoin miner, 950W. on: February 25, 2014, 01:09:07 AM
Just to update, I paid with BTC on the 12th for one LA3M, and still have not received any email confirmation, or tracking info.  Called DHL today per others' recommendation, and they did find the tracking info that it shipped out yesterday.  Now to hoping that it gets here intact.  Good to see that Jack is catching up on alot of the unfulfilled orders. 
16  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: SCRYPT ASIC miner ready. BTC+LTC ASIC miner, 1THS(1000GHS) Bitcoin miner, 950W. on: February 23, 2014, 04:17:14 AM
Hi I ordered on the Litecoin forum. I exchanged pms with jack and he assured me that my order would ship in 1 week. I paid 5400 for the LA6M via bank wire on the 11th. My bank said that the "next day wire" transfer was complete within two days. On the 19th Angela confirmed that they had received my money and said they "booked shipping please wait." At this point there is still no tracking number from Angela. I called DHL yesterday and they said there was nothing shipped yet from Hong Kong to my zipcode. Its frustrating seeing that orders placed after mine have been filled.  Huh

In the same boat, but I paid with BTC on the 12th for one LA3M.  Have still not received any payment confirmation or tracking info.  I sent an email 2 days ago, and got this reply:

"hi
i will check it,
thanks
Angela
"
... Still nothing. Not even an acknowlegement that they received my payment.  I am still hopeful that Jack will make good on his end, but I do share in the frustration others are having.  Sad
17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [RAD] Radioactive Coin- Exchanges, Apps, Paper Wallet, Stable, Services on: February 09, 2014, 09:42:03 PM
I'm interested in mining this coin.  i'm mining on a couple of windows-based rigs right now without issues.  I'd like to have my BAMT headless rig mine Radioactivecoin as well.  Is there any support on setting up this scrypt-jane miner on BAMT?  I'm not very Linux-savy...   could you point me in the right direction? ;p

Here we go!

1. Make sure you use SMOS 1.3 (tested on 1.2 also, won't work!)
2. Get the cgminer 3.7.2 sources and push them to the rig (or directly on the rig: wget http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/3.7/cgminer-3.7.2.tar.bz2)
3. tar -xjvf cgminer-3.7.2.tar.bz2
4. get this patch: https://sites.google.com/site/rmdavidson/cgminer-3.7.2-sj-0.02.patch.gz?attredirects=0
5. Copy the patch to the cgminer folder
6. patch -i thepatch.patch
7. CFLAGS="-O2 -Wall -march=native" ./configure --enable opencl --enable-scrypt
8. make
9. cp ~/.cgminer/cgminer.conf cgminer.conf
10. Edit the cgminer file (that is in your cgminer folder now!!!) to your choice BUT
11. Add the line "sj-time" : "1389196388" in the config file
12. Run cgminer: ./cgminer -c cgminer.conf --scrypt-jane

If you like this, miners on my pools or tips are welcome Wink

edit: If you do not change the API values of the copied cgminer.conf you will have the stats on the SMOS stats page
edit2: Special thanks to rmdavidson who released the patch file!

finally i got some time to give this a try, and after tinkering with it, got it to work! ;p   Thanks John.  sent u .25 ltc
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [RAD] Radioactive Coin- Exchanges, Apps, Paper Wallet, Stable, Services on: February 04, 2014, 02:28:55 AM
I'm interested in mining this coin.  i'm mining on a couple of windows-based rigs right now without issues.  I'd like to have my BAMT headless rig mine Radioactivecoin as well.  Is there any support on setting up this scrypt-jane miner on BAMT?  I'm not very Linux-savy...   could you point me in the right direction? ;p

Here we go!

1. Make sure you use SMOS 1.3 (tested on 1.2 also, won't work!)
2. Get the cgminer 3.7.2 sources and push them to the rig (or directly on the rig: wget http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/3.7/cgminer-3.7.2.tar.bz2)
3. tar -xjvf cgminer-3.7.2.tar.bz2
4. get this patch: https://sites.google.com/site/rmdavidson/cgminer-3.7.2-sj-0.02.patch.gz?attredirects=0
5. Copy the patch to the cgminer folder
6. patch -i thepatch.patch
7. CFLAGS="-O2 -Wall -march=native" ./configure --enable opencl --enable-scrypt
8. make
9. cp ~/.cgminer/cgminer.conf cgminer.conf
10. Edit the cgminer file (that is in your cgminer folder now!!!) to your choice BUT
11. Add the line "sj-time" : "1389196388" in the config file
12. Run cgminer: ./cgminer -c cgminer.conf --scrypt-jane

If you like this, miners on my pools or tips are welcome Wink

edit: If you do not change the API values of the copied cgminer.conf you will have the stats on the SMOS stats page
edit2: Special thanks to rmdavidson who released the patch file!

awesome, looks like what i was needing.  will post when i get a chance to give this a try, and will donate if successful. thanks!
19  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [RAD] Radioactive Coin- Exchanges, Apps, Paper Wallet, Stable, Services on: February 02, 2014, 11:46:01 PM
I'm interested in mining this coin.  i'm mining on a couple of windows-based rigs right now without issues.  I'd like to have my BAMT headless rig mine Radioactivecoin as well.  Is there any support on setting up this scrypt-jane miner on BAMT?  I'm not very Linux-savy...   could you point me in the right direction? ;p
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