Hey guys,
here is smth how the dev fee working in that pretty miner:
Optiminer-Equihash is transmitting packages to 88.99.30.25 through X11 port (TCP based) 6060.
http://88.99.30.25/ source is HOdl mining pool with links to Optiminer github repos.
So it looks like a hidden HOdl miner (CPU) inside the optiminer (you can found the hodlminer-wolf inside optiminer's github repo)
Proofs: just open the Wireshark and catch the X11 packages while running miner.
here is smth how the dev fee working in that pretty miner:
Optiminer-Equihash is transmitting packages to 88.99.30.25 through X11 port (TCP based) 6060.
http://88.99.30.25/ source is HOdl mining pool with links to Optiminer github repos.
So it looks like a hidden HOdl miner (CPU) inside the optiminer (you can found the hodlminer-wolf inside optiminer's github repo)
Proofs: just open the Wireshark and catch the X11 packages while running miner.
That's wrong. As written on the miner's web page the miner will use 1% of the GPU time to mine for supporting the developer (unless the --nodevfee option is used in which case the devs are not payed anything but the miner runs slower: a classic lose-lose situation). To submit the shares done for the dev fee work, the miner connects to the host proxy.optiminer.pl. Make sure that this address is open in the firewall (otherwise the miner falls back to the 'nodevfee' mode).
Yes, currently hodl.optiminer.pl and proxy.optiminer.pl both resolve to the same ip address. This is simply because I run the dev fee server and the hodlcoin mining pool on the same server. The equihash miner does no hodl mining, these are separate processes.
(If you want to do hodl mining on your CPU in parallel to GPU mining you can of course do that if you want -- just follow the instructions at http://hodl.optiminer.pl )
some plan to work on optiminer 1.2.0 for zero coin? some improvement or compatibilty with 3gb cards..