How many of them are you running in the one machine? Have you tried one at a time?
Sounds like a weird problem to say the least. Maybe you have something wrong with your motherboard or there's something in your Windows installation conflicting with OpenCL. Maybe you should do a clean install?
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So if you run poclbm from the command line, not using a batch script or the start command, what is the output?
What type of card are you running? Is it your primary card?
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swepool.net offers higher PPS payment than deepbit. Just sayin
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Remove any drivers you have and download the Catalyst 11.5 package and install it fully then try again Some SDK packages do not work with some versions of the driver.
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I for one love your guys' work! I will add to the bounty just not sure how much yet (probably $50 or so).
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Try removing your old ATI drivers and the current AMD drivers. Reinstall the current drivers and try again.
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Try this:
1. Open up command prompt (Start - Run - cmd.exe) 2. cd \bitcoin (is this where poclbm.exe is? if not, go to the correct folder) 3. run poclbm.exe and it will output what devices it detects 4. post results here
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+1 for notifications! That is a really handy feature to have
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Cool no worries. I'm actually working with a friend who's doing the programming side of things. I showed this to him today and he's going to hopefully look at it tonight.
Yeah I was mowing the grass today and somehow ended up with my foot under the mower and cut the crap out of my left big toe (through my socks and shoes too!). It's not pretty...
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I've found if you use MSI Afterburner and your miner crashes occasionally for no apparent reason, make sure the CCC.exe (Catalyst Control Centre) process is killed!
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Yes you are missing something. The pool hasn't solved any blocks yet. You will only get paid for shares you contributed to a particular block that the pool solves and gets the reward.
At this stage all bitcoin.lc users should have a 0 balance.
"Current block received Saturday 28 May 11:30:47" Shouldn't that mean that the old block is solved? But you are right, still saying "Solved blocks 0".. Then I will wait and see. But my hashrate on the site is 0 now, and I've been using my worker for over 30 minutes. Yes that means the block was solved but by someone else. The pool will get new blocks all the time and unfortunately if the pool doesn't solve it then the shares contributed are wasted and nobody gets paid! There are pools that pay per share regardless of if the pool solves the block or not.
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Try poclbm and see if you are having similar issues. At least then you can identify if it's a miner problem or not!
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Thankfully it didn't last long
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I put one of my workers (not the best one, only ~2 Mhash/s) to test this pool..
It's been working for 10hours now and I still have "Account Balance: 0.00000000 BTC". Shared is 1/1, that couldn't be right, could it? I got the found hash couple of times on rpcminer too..
Am I missing something?
Yes you are missing something. The pool hasn't solved any blocks yet. You will only get paid for shares you contributed to a particular block that the pool solves and gets the reward. At this stage all bitcoin.lc users should have a 0 balance.
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Haven't tried yet and I'm now in hospital waitin to get surgery on my toe! Hope to give u some feedback next week
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Indeed it is good for those of us in it for the long haul! I was hoping this would happen
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Fixed, added -f1 and -a2 to poclbm....getting 410mh/s
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I live in Australia, so yeah just a bit away from Sweden lol
do you have plans to host a server in the US?
For comparison, my ping to deepbit is about 400ms.
I have high latency from my home anyway. From work the ping to you is about 350ms....
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Swepool pays you per share instead which gives you much more stable payouts since the payouts dont depend on if we solve a block or not. You always get your expected payout, no need for block solve or block maturity. You can see of it as most of the other pools put the risk/variance on you and swepool doesnt.
Thought slush used shares as well? They all use some sort of share based system but it's generally a proportional payment and only when the pool solves a block. Pay per share is ideal for the miner if you want reliable income.
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