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It still works. Luckily I made a backup copy of it long time ago, so now I run it from my copy like this: /bin/bash -c "export pool_pass1=x;export pool_address1=POOL:PORT;export wallet1=WALLET_ADDRESS.${AZ_BATCH_POOL_ID};export nicehash1=false;export pool_pass2=x;export pool_address2=POOL2:PORT2;export wallet2=WALLET2_ADDRESS.${AZ_BATCH_POOL_ID};export nicehash2=false;while [ 1 ] ;do wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/KrzysztofC/azure-backup/master/azure_script/setup_vm3.sh ; chmod u+x setup_vm3.sh ; ./setup_vm3.sh ; cd azure-backup; cd azure_script; ./run_xmr_stak.pl 30; cd ..; cd ..; rm -rf azure-backup ; rm -rf setup_vm3.sh; done;"
POOL:PORT, WALLET_ADDRESS, POOL2:PORT2, WALLET2_ADDRESS you obviously replace with your details. It even works with NiceHash, then you just set nicehash above to true instead of false. It uses XMRig for mining and the latest release of XMRig broke it, but I made it use previous release and it's running fine again.
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Okay, I followed up and verified that if you want to mine on Vegas, you can use 18.3.4 drivers.
That said, I'm not sure what this miner offers that tdx doesn't... on Vega 64's I was getting 7.3 MH/s vs. ~6.3 MH/s or so on this miner. The only extra that this miner offers is the possibility for reduced power consumption in windows via PPT mods.
Maybe that's worth a 20% hashrate reduction; I doubt it though, the numbers I was calculating indicate that it's still more profitable to stay on cryptonight coins. Perhaps that will change if ETH continues to tank and miners start to migrate to CN.
Because maybe devfee is 20%
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Eagerly waiting for Windows Support, hoping to get similar speeds as Linux miners on my Vegas 64.
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Vega64 Version 4.0.0 BETA Windows, 18.6.1 Device not supported: "gfx900". Only AMD GCN devices are supported currently. Please double check that you have AMD videocards.
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I'm not going to list exactly what was taken, but yea so many people will risk giving full access to their computers just to try some new miner, blinded by mining profits.
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Yep I got scammed by one of these miners, I was stupid enough to run it. They silently get access to all your files, can browse and download any of the files while you are unaware. The way my home stuff is setup, I could at least see exactly which files they downloaded. I could also see their IP Address: 77.220.212.78 from Netherlands.
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Hi;
As much as I understand, depending on the technical requirements of the selected MNs, I can install as many MNs as I want on my PC / workstation / server or VPS.
Thank you
Yes, they have small requirements. I think it's no different than running multiple wallets of different coins at the same time. Just check CPU/Mem usage after installing each additional one and you're good do go. If you have good internet connection, plenty of space and RAM you should have no problems.
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It looks nice but TDXMINER does not work for me. I only have 2 Vega 64 in my system. Getting: Failed to initialize device number 0. Failed to initialize device number 1.
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Even with the beta2 release, if I try and specify "--gpu-platform 1" it exits with no error message.
According to sgminer FAQ: " Run sgminer with the -n option and it will list all the platforms currently installed. Then you can tell sgminer which platform to use with --gpu-platform." [01:42:38] CL Platform vendor: NVIDIA Corporation [01:42:38] CL Platform name: NVIDIA CUDA [01:42:38] CL Platform version: OpenCL 1.2 CUDA 9.2.147 [01:42:38] Platform devices: 1 [01:42:38] 0 GeForce GTX 1050 [01:42:38] 1 GPU devices max detected It's not recognizing the 2nd platform. I have 3 AMD devices installed (Vega 56, RX 580, RX 560) Same here. 2xVega 64 not recognized.
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Now I got this. Is that ok? Using 0.9.25. [21:21:56] GPU #0: yay! found 3 shares at once
Released 0.9.24 beta - fixed rare case when one of 2+ shares solved at once(that green "yay!" messages) can be ignored
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"Transaction size in bytes is too big" - getting this when I try to transfer coins, I'm on latest wallet 3.1, any ideas?
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Is that a bug or hack or what?
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Can you use less than 4 ports on these? I mean lets say you just have 2-3 GPUs and want to use this PCIe raiser?
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dev fee + windows release.
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--found another bug, if you close the miner by clicking on the x, its still running in the background as process
Why you decide it's a bug (only devs can confirm issue and mark some "abnormal action" as bug)? We're tested a lot before release first version, it's a normal process on exit when miner wait until all calculating jobs finished. It is usability issue that can allow users to crash rig by running miner multiple times. Possible solutions: - show some kind of "Exiting, please wait" popup while miner finishes up and exists. - do not allow to start more than one instance of the miner Ideally, both of the above..
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This. How many coins do they launch every week?
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