Nevermind, I figured out what went wrong.
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Thanks, Bombadil! That was quicker than I had expected
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Quick question, but what is the newest version of ccminer and forks that can still be used by compute 3.0?
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just looked at vtc price... If you wanted to know why altcoin market is bad... don't accuse asic, now this is clear why it is bad... gpu miners are total morons yeah they will complain that it isn't profitable and dump like crazy at the same time free electricity is worst than asic imho, those guy can mine forever no matter the price or everything else, they will always gain profit Uhm, eh, I'll just hide somewhere, now.
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Was fun while it lasted indeed. Probably only people with "free" electricy now.
Did someone mention me?
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Mind you, I know next to nothing about coding, but wouldn't it be possible to use the miner to check for life? Let's say you're mining with miner A, and you want to check if service B is alive. You then start miner B, and if it gets a block or other sign of life, you close miner A and let miner B do it's thing. If it doesn't get a sign of life, you close miner B and let miner A continue.
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StuffOfInterest, some time ago, you talked about an option that would automatically start the miner when the screensaver got activated, or something similar. How's that coming along? I sometimes forget to turn on the miner, and when I come back after an hour and see that my PC was just idling, it is pretty annoying.
I had tabled the idea a while back when I noticed that every time Miner Control stopped one miner and started another it would bring the computer out of screen saver mode. Appeared to be related to opening a new window. Since I put in the internal console I haven't seen that behavior so it may be worth revisiting the idea. I did a little bit of research on how to detect the screen saver but it looked at the time like the techniques were a bit hit or miss. I'll have to look into it again. Perhaps with it's own inactivity timer, or perhaps if the GPU activity is lower than a certain percentage for a certain time (all configurable by .conf?) it starts. The same could apply for CPU. It would not deactivate when you would resume normal use, but you'd just have to check for that.
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StuffOfInterest, some time ago, you talked about an option that would automatically start the miner when the screensaver got activated, or something similar. How's that coming along? I sometimes forget to turn on the miner, and when I come back after an hour and see that my PC was just idling, it is pretty annoying.
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I don't think this has been mentioned before, but YAAMP X14, WafflePool X13 en TradeMyBit Nist5 all show 0's for price. I am using the newest version, on Windows 7 Home Premium, all updates.
Waffle X13 is disable since many month on waffle, normal to have 0 there Yamp x14, they have 0 coins, soo nothing to mine, again normal to 0 ^^ Trademybit nist5 is working fine for me, perhaps api too slow to respond and then MC set price to 0, restart or wait a little and should work Ah, that explains that. When I restarted, all of the YAAMP algoes showed 0 for price, together with TradeMyBit Nist5 still showing 0. I let it run for a while, and YAAMP returned, so that is just slow. I'll let it run for a while longer, see if TMB Nist5 returns as well.
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Just to check, is there a NeoScrypt miner for CUDA, or are we stilled bound to the CGminer?
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I don't think this has been mentioned before, but YAAMP X14, WafflePool X13 en TradeMyBit Nist5 all show 0's for price. I am using the newest version, on Windows 7 Home Premium, all updates. This is my .conf file, should it be needed. { "general": { "power": 0.10, "exchange": 500, "currencycode": "EUR", "mintime": 4, "maxtime": 30, "switchtime": 3, "deadtime": 10, "logerrors": true, "gridsortmode": 1, "minerkillmode": 1, "traymode": 1, "donationpercentage": 3, "donationfrequency": 240 }, "algorithms": [ { "name": "x11", "hashrate": 2800, "power": 0 }, { "name": "x13", "hashrate": 2100, "power": 0 }, { "name": "x14", "hashrate": 2200, "power": 0 }, { "name": "x15", "hashrate": 985, "power": 0 }, { "name": "quark", "hashrate": 4200, "power": 0 }, { "name": "nist5", "hashrate": 8247, "power": 0 }, { "name": "scrypt", "hashrate": 390, "power": 0 }, { "name": "scryptn", "hashrate": 183, "power": 0 }, { "name": "keccak", "hashrate": 2500, "power": 0 }, { "name": "sha256", "hashrate": 0, "power": 0 } ], "nicehash": { "account": "13enECLM3M3gjQDoBKouXuYFG4zXaDdDPx", "worker": "1", "algos": [ { "algo": "x11", "folder": "", "command": "nvminer.exe", "arguments": "-a x11 -o stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:3336 -u 13enECLM3M3gjQDoBKouXuYFG4zXaDdDPx.main -p d=0.01" }, { "algo": "x13", "folder": "", "command": "nvminer.exe", "arguments": "a x13 -o stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:3337 -u 13enECLM3M3gjQDoBKouXuYFG4zXaDdDPx.main -p d=0.01" }, { "algo": "scrypt", "folder": "", "command": "nvminer.exe", "arguments": "-l K8x32 -i 0 -H 1 -o stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:3333 -O 13enECLM3M3gjQDoBKouXuYFG4zXaDdDPx.main:d=256" }, { "algo": "scryptn", "folder": "", "command": "nvminer.exe", "arguments": " -a scrypt:2048 -l K71x3 -i 0 -H 1 -o stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:3335 -O 13enECLM3M3gjQDoBKouXuYFG4zXaDdDPx.main:d=128" }, { "algo": "keccak", "folder": "", "command": "nvminer.exe", "arguments": "-a keccak -l K21x20 -i 0 -H 1 -o stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:3338 -O 13enECLM3M3gjQDoBKouXuYFG4zXaDdDPx.main:x" }, { "algo": "x15", "folder": "", "command": "nvminer.exe", "arguments": "-a x15 -o stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:3339 -u 13enECLM3M3gjQDoBKouXuYFG4zXaDdDPx.main -p d=0.01" }, { "algo": "nist5", "folder": "", "command": "nvminer.exe", "arguments": "/-a nist5 -o stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:3340 -u 13enECLM3M3gjQDoBKouXuYFG4zXaDdDPx.main -p x" }, { "algo": "sha256", "folder": "", "command": "nvminer.exe", "arguments": "/c test-run.bat sha256 _ACCOUNT_._WORKER_" } ] }, "trademybit": { "apikey": "23c10ba18126e97f7236c89b07c65697a3ee92a99115217ea33eb83a2398b77d", "account": "13remon", "worker": 1, "algos": [ { "algo": "x11", "folder": "", "command": "nvminer.exe", "arguments": "-a x11 -o stratum+tcp://am01.eu.trademybit.com:4440 -u 13remon.1 -p x" }, { "algo": "x13", "folder": "", "command": "nvminer.exe", "arguments": "-a x13 -o stratum+tcp://am01.eu.trademybit.com:5550 -u 13remon.1 -p x" }, { "algo": "x15", "folder": "", "command": "nvminer.exe", "arguments": "-a x15 -o stratum+tcp://am01.eu.trademybit.com:6660 -u 13remon.1 -p x" }, { "algo": "nist5", "folder": "", "command": "nvminer.exe", "arguments": "-a nist5 -o stratum+tcp://am01.eu.trademybit.com:7770 -u 13remon.1 -p x" }, { "algo": "scrypt", "folder": "", "command": "nvminer.exe", "arguments": "-l K8x23 -i 0 -H 1 -o stratum+tcp://am01.eu.trademybit.com:3330 -O 13remon.1:x" }, { "algo": "scryptn", "folder": "", "command": "nvminer.exe", "arguments": "-a scrypt:2048 -l K71x3 -i 0 -H 1 -o stratum+tcp://am01.eu.trademybit.com:2220 -O 13remon.1:x" } ] }, "yaamp": { "account": "13enECLM3M3gjQDoBKouXuYFG4zXaDdDPx", "algos": [ { "algo": "x11", "folder": "", "command": "nvminer.exe", "arguments": "-a x11 -o stratum+tcp://yaamp.com:3533 -u 13enECLM3M3gjQDoBKouXuYFG4zXaDdDPx.main -p xx" }, { "algo": "x13", "folder": "", "command": "nvminer.exe", "arguments": "-a x13 -o stratum+tcp://yaamp.com:3633 -u 13enECLM3M3gjQDoBKouXuYFG4zXaDdDPx.main -p xx" }, { "algo": "x14", "folder": "", "command": "nvminer.exe", "arguments": "-a x14 -o stratum+tcp://yaamp.com:3933 -u 13enECLM3M3gjQDoBKouXuYFG4zXaDdDPx.main -p xx" }, { "algo": "x15", "folder": "", "command": "nvminer.exe", "arguments": "-a x15 -o s stratum+tcp://yaamp.com:3733 -u 13enECLM3M3gjQDoBKouXuYFG4zXaDdDPx.main -p xx" }, { "algo": "nist5", "folder": "", "command": "nvminer.exe", "arguments": "-a nist5 -o stratum+tcp://yaamp.com:3833 -u 13enECLM3M3gjQDoBKouXuYFG4zXaDdDPx.main -p xx" }, { "algo": "scrypt", "folder": "", "command": "nvminer.exe", "arguments": "-l K8x32 -i 0 -H 1 -o stratum+tcp://yaamp.com:3433 -O 13enECLM3M3gjQDoBKouXuYFG4zXaDdDPx.main:d=256" } ] }, "wafflepool": { "account": "13enECLM3M3gjQDoBKouXuYFG4zXaDdDPx", "weight": 0.80, "algos": [ { "algo": "x11", "folder": "", "command": "nvminer.exe", "arguments": "-a x11 -o stratum+tcp://eu.wafflepool.com:3331 -u 13enECLM3M3gjQDoBKouXuYFG4zXaDdDPx -p 0.04" }, { "algo": "x13", "folder": "", "command": "nvminer.exe", "arguments": "-a x13 -o stratum+tcp://eu.wafflepool.com:3330 -u 13enECLM3M3gjQDoBKouXuYFG4zXaDdDPx.main -p 0.04" }, { "algo": "scrypt", "folder": "", "command": "nvminer.exe", "arguments": "-l K8x32 -i 0 -H 1 -o stratum+tcp://eu.wafflepool.com:3333 -O 13enECLM3M3gjQDoBKouXuYFG4zXaDdDPx:d=256" }, { "algo": "scryptn", "folder": "", "command": "nvminer.exe", "arguments": " -a scrypt:2048 -l K71x3 -i 0 -H 1 -o sstratum+tcp://eu.wafflepool.com:3332 -O 13enECLM3M3gjQDoBKouXuYFG4zXaDdDPx:d=128" } ] } }
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Hey guys,
I'm trying to download v1.2U-D8 - 25-08-2014 from NVminer from Cudamining.co.uk, but it keeps telling me that the 'Tonido Enabled Device Unavailable' and I can't download it. Could this please be fixed, and could someone link me a working version, please?
Edit: The DJM34 download of m7v7 does work, so I'll be using that.
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Quick question for those using Miner Control. How many separate rigs do you run on one network with the software? The answer has implications for a new feature I'm working on.
I run on two PCs at home. One I don't look at very often.
Thanks.
1, but I could start up a old gaming PC for fun.
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And another quick dot release. Just released version 1.4.2 with support for the LTCRabbit pool. This pool is a little different in that it pays out in LTC but I decided to go ahead and include it because 1) they asked and 2) they have a good API which provides all the information necessary (including LTC/BTC exchange rate) for calculating all the needed values. Seems I will need to dust off my old LTC wallet, then.
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Hey, can I make a feature request?
I would like for another tab to display average earning. Example: You mine Option A, with an earning of 0.01 for 2 hours, and Option B, with an earning of 0.02 for 1 hour. In total, you would earn 0.04 over 3 hours, making it an average earning of 0.0133 (repeating).
Of course, in real life, the earnings would fluctuate more, so I would propose just dividing the total earned with the total mining time. This could also be done per service, per algo and per option.
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Kalen, what numbers are you getting, what does the miner say? Do you get any yay's?
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Is "ccminer-52.exe" in the same folder as MinerControl.exe?
Also, try double-clicking directly on the ccminer-52.exe executable. If you get a windows security message make sure you select to not show the error again. This can cause errors if Windows blocks the program from running.
And again, try using the start buttons on the individual price entries to see what happens.
Oh, and edit your posting to remove your API key. That is like giving away to the keys to your house!
ccminer-52.exe is in the same folder as minercontroller.exe as is msvcr120.dll. Double clicking on ccminer-52 directly causes it to flash and go away faster then I can read what the window says. clicking on "start" button the status goes to "running" the box next to it with time stays at all zero. While the time next to the AUTO button increments, at 2 minutes on the top panel and still all zero's on the row. Try putting a batch file in the folder with a full launch command for ccminer along with a pause afterward. It feels like something is going wrong with the launch. If the miner exits immediately then MC will declare the entry dead which appears to be what you are seeing. OK, figured it out it comes up "ccminer for nvidia GPUs by so and so last line before pause is ccminer-52.exe: Heavycoin hash requires block reward vote parameter (see --vote) [/quote] You're not running heavy algo, are you? I remember this being an issue some time ago with the miner, are you sure it is the newest version?
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I don't think any of us will truely ever stop. I personally have stopped GPU mining for the moment till I replace my PC around Christmas time. But I am still leaving burst to mine. Got to be doing something!
if we all stop, the coin will return profit You guys all stop. I, in the meanwhile, with my free electricity, will just silently continue. I wish i had free electricity Me too. Damn me not having free university electric Well, I'll make you guys an offer. Send me your rigs, and for a modest 10% fee, I will let those rigs run here on free electricity. I only have space for a small amount of rigs, because this is also my living room and I want room to walk. Also, if I start blowing fuses out of the wall, I'll probably get a visit from an angry landlord. may-be that would also change if his electricity bill increase by a large amount... The building I'm in is pretty big, and the ground floors are leased to companies and a school, so I'm guessing a few extra rigs running won't be noticed...
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I don't think any of us will truely ever stop. I personally have stopped GPU mining for the moment till I replace my PC around Christmas time. But I am still leaving burst to mine. Got to be doing something!
if we all stop, the coin will return profit You guys all stop. I, in the meanwhile, with my free electricity, will just silently continue. I wish i had free electricity Me too. Damn me not having free university electric Well, I'll make you guys an offer. Send me your rigs, and for a modest 10% fee, I will let those rigs run here on free electricity. I only have space for a small amount of rigs, because this is also my living room and I want room to walk. Also, if I start blowing fuses out of the wall, I'll probably get a visit from an angry landlord.
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Please add Prohashing.com if possible. They seem to provide realtime profitability statistics.
Single algo (Scrypt), doesn't appear to have an API, and charges nearly 5% fee. Umm, no thanks. lol, sums up my thoughts exactly Does anyone else use this software for ASIC? I realize most of the program's utility is geared towards GPU miners, but I'd imagine I'm not the only one looking to pool switch on Scrypt only. I'm guessing it wouldn't be too hard for asics to use this, just point it at the miner, change the .conf accordingly, and put a 0 for all the hashing speeds of the other algos. But you probably are a minority in this thread, and I don't know how much sense it would make to develop things specifically for that minority. Of course, if the dev has enough time, he is free to do so, more functionality is never wrong. Being that Miner Control just launches an external program for mining it should work with any ASIC miner that is software controlled. You don't even have to zero out the other algorithms, just remove their lines completely. If anyone wants to send me a few ASIC miners I'll be happy to test it out. For quality purposes, one should test on multiple systems. For this, I volunteer. PM me for contact info to send me the ASIC miners.
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