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861  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DOGE] Dogecoin - very currency many coin - v1.7 Available on: June 07, 2014, 09:49:52 PM


Very 3D. Many flight.
862  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [IN STOCK] 32-37gh Rockminer R-BOX. 40-50 watts $69.99 (6+ free AC-DC breakout) on: June 07, 2014, 09:48:08 PM
863  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MultiMiner 3.1 w/Remoting: Your rigs. Your coins. Your pools. Your way. on: June 07, 2014, 07:27:57 PM
So I have been using my gaming rig for testing new MultiMiner versions and different algorithms. Took me some time to catch up after recovering from yet another HDD failure, fortunately I have backups!

Anyways, I have noticed some issues when attempting to mine Diamond with MultiMiner...it is listed under SCRYPT in the Add Coin config but when you start mining DMD, it will install sgminer...MultiMiner reports 100% rejects and nothing on the pool end. If I right click and start the sgminer process manually from within MultiMiner log, sgminer starts and mines with no issues. Diamond (DMD) is a Groestl alg. coin and MultiMiner is reporting DMD as scrypt and I think it is attempting to mine using BFGminer instead of sgminer.

Also, if you attempt to edit/add command line variables for DMD, which should be Groestl alg. the changes are not reflected unless they are made in the SCRYPT dropdown instead of the Groestl dropdown where the variables should be.

Moving onto X11 next and I will report back any issues soon. Lemme know if you need any logs etc. Thanks again for all the awesome work on MultiMiner!
864  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DRK] DarkCoin | First Anonymous Coin | First X11 | First DGW | ASIC Resistant on: June 07, 2014, 05:26:02 PM
Any recommendations for choosing a Darkcoin pool?

Here are a few of the pools i am considering mining with...
http://darkcoin.miningpoolhub.com/
http://www.drkpool.com/index.php
http://dark.suchpool.pw/index.php
https://www2.coinmine.pl/drk/index.php

Thanks!
look hash a fee
try the higher hash and the lower fee


Higher hash rate is not always better mate. Also, I don't mind paying a fee either.

Stability and reliability are the two main factors I look for first and foremost. I don't have a huge GPU farm so the larger pools are usually not my best choice.
865  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [IN STOCK] 32-37gh Rockminer R-BOX. *ASICPuppy.net* 40-50 watts $79 on: June 07, 2014, 04:52:02 PM

Can you post a screenshot of when you receive the error? Try manually installing the driver inf that zadig creates.

OK...I seem to have it working

the instructions call for selecting "Install WCID driver" from the drop down

when I instead just select "Reinstall driver" it installs the "WinUSB (v6.1.7600.16385) driver and cgminer first starts with "no devices detected" but then starts hashing

Now if I can just get the Raspberry Pi to work as I really don't want to use the Windows PC to run these things long term



That's the problem, you need to just hit "Install Driver" or "Re-Install" driver. I've updated the guide.
It   Came today stuck here at the no devices detected point.

Windows? If so, no devices detected by Zadig or cgminer?

zadig did its job cgminer was not finding them works now.  not quite sure why.  but here is the good news using freq 270 I am getting about 65GH for 2 and watts bounce between 68 and 71 .

why am I getting such good watts. simple hi end psu and pcie adapters.  I have a sea sonic 1200 watt platinum  . 

I have 4 grid seed blades two of these r-box units . a grid seed five chip unit and a dozen nano ice red fury sticks.

 I am running your cgminer. for the 2  r-box

I am running  cpuminer for the grid seeds.

I am running bfg miner for the ice fury, nano fury, red fury sticks.

Quiet gear really quiet gear these r-box.

and 35 watts for 32 gh at freq 270 with a platinum psu


already my mind is saying these should have been 70GH units not 35 gh . 
 I heard an x box on you tube it is pretty loud.

have to say these are pretty nice.  boy would I like something bigger then this and smaller then the x-box.

I have a lot of photos.  I need to see if my power numbers are correct 32gh at 35 watts is good.


Oh one complaint the plug does not allow for grid seed power cords.    I find that annoying on rock miners part.    one piece of advice the bricks are not good compared to a real psu. so use a real psu.

and to rock miner you should have made the jacks match  grid seed gear.

You should check out www.MultiMinerapp.com yo...one mining software for ALL your gear (or most anyway), soon there will be support for the R-Box units too! (BFGMiner)
866  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DRK] DarkCoin | First Anonymous Coin | First X11 | First DGW | ASIC Resistant on: June 07, 2014, 04:48:27 PM
Any recommendations for choosing a Darkcoin pool?

Here are a few of the pools i am considering mining with...
http://darkcoin.miningpoolhub.com/
http://www.drkpool.com/index.php
http://dark.suchpool.pw/index.php
https://www2.coinmine.pl/drk/index.php

Thanks!
867  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Diamond (DMD) Evolution v 2.0 | NEW wallet, coin mechanics, 50% POS on: June 07, 2014, 04:48:12 PM
Can anyone recommend a stable and reliable DMD pool to mine with?
Thanks!
868  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MultiMiner 3.1 w/Remoting: Your rigs. Your coins. Your pools. Your way. on: June 07, 2014, 09:17:33 AM
Loving these updates  Grin

+1

The BFGMiner update DOUBLED my gaming rig hashrate! From 600+ Kh/s per GPU up to 1.2+ Mh/s per GPU, stoked! (2x HD5970's = 2.6+ Mh/s)
869  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [2000 TH] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); TX FEES + VarDiff on: June 07, 2014, 06:55:24 AM
Usually pays every hour, you can go as low as .01

Yup and I have noticed payouts are closer to the TOP of the hour as well.
870  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [2000 TH] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); TX FEES + VarDiff on: June 07, 2014, 04:00:34 AM
because difficulty went considerably up?

the pool hashrate is up...from 2.8m to 3.2m currently and our usual lately has been around 2.5m
871  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN, SHIPPING] .10 btc 32-37gh 40-50 Wts Rockminer R-BOX. ASICMiner Gen 3 chip on: June 07, 2014, 12:25:17 AM
Can someone tell me how loud one of these running is? Will I notice it much in my office?
You won't notice it Smiley

+1

I barely notice mine is even on! If there was no LED I surely wouldn't! hehe
872  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [IN STOCK] 32-37gh Rockminer R-BOX. *ASICPuppy.net* 40-50 watts $79 on: June 06, 2014, 06:04:19 PM
Well I am still playing with different frequencies..nothing major to report back on those yet (I am giving each freq change 12-24 test).

I did notice if you have a "cgminer.config" AND a "cg.cmd" file...ONLY changes made in the "cgminer.config" file will be reflected.
Without the "cgminer.config" changes made within "cg.cmd" will be reflected.

Currently running... --anu-freq 287 and pushing 33 Gh/s

Tested for 12-24h...
                          --anu-freq 270 (30 Gh/s avg)

Tested for LESS than 30 min...
                        --anu-freq 290 (32-33 Gh/s)
                        --anu-freq 295 (about same as 290 but more HWE)
                        --anu-freq 300 would NOT start mining

So last night, I was installing a new PSU on my Ant farm and afterwards I checked my mining rig...the R-Box was only hashing @~15Gh/s with FREQ 287
I restarted CGMiner but that didn't help. I then changed the clock setting (down to 270, then back up to 275) in the cmd.exe file and restarted CGMiner. Back up to 32Gh/s.

Not sure what that was about but I will report back if it happens again.

I will be posting more FREQ findings later!
873  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Overclock the Antminer S1 to 200GH/s] The EASY way! - updated to 393.75MHz ASIC on: June 06, 2014, 08:09:30 AM
Hey, not sure if it is just not posted or if I am not seeing it right now but is there code posted for changing from 393 to 387? And 375 to 387?
Thanks!

Oh and if you happen to have the DC codes, I could use those as well in the near future as I am near maxed on my power grid, heh
874  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: M's Ant (S1/S2) Monitor v1.5 on: June 06, 2014, 07:06:10 AM
Just so you all know, I do use M's Ant monitor in conjunction with MultiMiner, I just wanted mdude77 to know that MultiMiner is capable of monitoring the S1's etc. and maybe he could borrow some code from MultiMiner to improve the Ant Monitor Cheesy

Thanks, I'm aware of it already, and I've started on the code.  It's a matter of having the time to be able to finish it.

M

Indeed. No rush yo, 1.5 works great. If you need help testing, lemme know, I'd be happy to beta test.
875  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MultiMiner 3.1 w/Remoting: Your rigs. Your coins. Your pools. Your way. on: June 05, 2014, 08:29:03 PM
Hey ppl, I have one question regarding mining speed.
I have 2 280x (~700kh/s per GPU)...Now, when mining scrypt coin I get ~700kh/s per card, but when mining X11 coin I get only 2,02 Mh/s.
Is that normal?

http://whatmine.com/ says: 700kh/s scrypt = 3,28 Mh/s X11

 Huh

Check your drivers but also, the info on the calculator sites are most likely avg. target figures Wink
876  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [IN STOCK] 32-37gh Rockminer R-BOX. *ASICPuppy.net* 40-50 watts $79 on: June 05, 2014, 07:48:50 PM
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Awesome, thanks for the info! Just curious, are you powering these with standalone 12V power supplies (like the 60W models CrazyGuy linked to in the first post) or off a standard ATX power supply? I'm curious because it doesn't seem like your hash rates are quite as high as advertised, and I'm wondering if power may be an issue Undecided. Either way, 33Gh/s at ~50W is pretty solid.

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Powering my R-Box via std. ATX psu using my ATX breakout board I recently picked up. Not all chips are equal when flying off the assembly line...some may hash faster than others and vice-verse.

Cool, I was just curious. I've been looking into getting a breakout board. Which one are you using? Sorry you didn't win the chip lottery, but it seems like you're still getting pretty decent performance. I'll keep my fingers crossed but my expectations low  Smiley.

I have this one...
http://www.blackarrowsoftware.com/store/atx-to-dc-power-adapter.html
Bought it off the forums here Cheesy

I am happy with anything I buy so long as it works as intended, hehe
877  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN, SHIPPING] .10 btc 32-37gh 40-50 Wts Rockminer R-BOX. ASICMiner Gen 3 chip on: June 05, 2014, 07:28:34 PM
payment sent, thanks!
tracking # PMed.  thanks!

Thanks mate! You rock!
878  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: M's Ant (S1/S2) Monitor v1.5 on: June 05, 2014, 06:48:04 PM
Maybe that was a bit harsh Tongue but the cgminer api is readable by default although it is restricted to read only(it initializes using "--api-network"). Using this for management is fine but I would be very careful about the refresh rate especially with S1. I would suggest using the cgminer API for monitoring instead of the html pages it will be much faster.

Speed isn't an issue.  As noted above, the UI to the S1s is slow as well.  

I'm also doubtful the cgminer shows everything the UI shows, such as the status of the Ant chains.

M

It does show that information. The UI simply reads the cgminer API actually so everything you see there can be pulled directly off the cgminer API.

I had a look at the cgminer API.  I also googled antminer API.  The only thing I found is S1s default to 127.0.0.1 only, so you have to change it before you can reach it on the network.  I found zero info on the API that the S1s and S2s use in cgminer.  However I did find lots of people saying they were unable to get the cgminer APIs to provide what they needed, for one reason or another.

do not worry about that, look at CGREMOTE (another nice application for monitoring miners) it works with no problem, just query the miner with IP address and port 4028. Example 192.168.1.99:4028 you can access it by API in read-only.


Check the code for MultiMiner...it has built-in monitoring for S1 and other devices via API (127.0.0.1:4028)
www.multiminerapp.com

Sorry but I can't find any way to monitor my S1's through the windows application nor the app on my phone...


Gotta setup MultiMiner to run on a PC on your local network. Check the box to "auto detect" network devices...then create an account for a key so the mobile app can sync with the PC running MultiMiner on your miners network.
Here's the thread link on Bitcointalk...
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=248173.new;topicseen#new


Just so you all know, I do use M's Ant monitor in conjunction with MultiMiner, I just wanted mdude77 to know that MultiMiner is capable of monitoring the S1's etc. and maybe he could borrow some code from MultiMiner to improve the Ant Monitor Cheesy
879  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN, SHIPPING] .10 btc 32-37gh 40-50 Wts Rockminer R-BOX. ASICMiner Gen 3 chip on: June 05, 2014, 06:44:57 PM
payment sent, thanks!
880  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [IN STOCK] 32-37gh Rockminer R-BOX. *ASICPuppy.net* 40-50 watts $79 on: June 05, 2014, 05:13:22 PM
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Well I am still playing with different frequencies..nothing major to report back on those yet (I am giving each freq change 12-24 test).

I did notice if you have a "cgminer.config" AND a "cg.cmd" file...ONLY changes made in the "cgminer.config" file will be reflected.
Without the "cgminer.config" changes made within "cg.cmd" will be reflected.

Currently running... --anu-freq 287 and pushing 33 Gh/s

Tested for 12-24h...
                          --anu-freq 270 (30 Gh/s avg)

Tested for LESS than 30 min...
                        --anu-freq 290 (32-33 Gh/s)
                        --anu-freq 295 (about same as 290 but more HWE)
                        --anu-freq 300 would NOT start mining

Awesome, thanks for the info! Just curious, are you powering these with standalone 12V power supplies (like the 60W models CrazyGuy linked to in the first post) or off a standard ATX power supply? I'm curious because it doesn't seem like your hash rates are quite as high as advertised, and I'm wondering if power may be an issue Undecided. Either way, 33Gh/s at ~50W is pretty solid.

Powering my R-Box via std. ATX psu using my ATX breakout board I recently picked up. Not all chips are equal when flying off the assembly line...some may hash faster than others and vice-verse.
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