For the 6950: "worksize" : "256","128",
Assuming its your second card. Otherwise switch the values obviously.
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Last line: "algo" : "c", "auto-fan" : true, "expiry" : "120", "gpu-threads" : "2", "log" : "5", "queue" : "1", "retry-pause" : "5", "scan-time" : "60", "submit-stale" : true, "temp-hysteresis" : "3", "worksize" : "256",
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G rab it here: http://www.mediafire.com/?lwc3evhyf7532w1
Not 100% it will work since Im stil on a slightly older version of cgminer, but I think thats no problem. Oh and reset your setting to default. If cgminer generates another .BIN file, then your settings are different or -> If it doesnt work, Ill upload the opencl dll.
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HAve a look here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=28402.msg688286#msg688286You can just copy a BIN file generated with the old opencl DLL to cgminers folder. I can send you the BIN file for SDK 2.5. That gives me ~455 MH at 1GHz. That way you dont even have to downgrade your drivers. You will have to repeat this step if you ever reinstall cgminer, and possibly if you tweak settings like -V since the BIN file is generated by the opencl sdk that you have installed (which is 2.6 for you now, and it sucks).
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You want 11.9 and SDK 2.5 (or 2.4 maybe). You cant just downgrade though, you have to manually remove the dll, and delete the .bin file in cgminer. There is like a million posts on that on this forum.
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Default settings will give you ~435MH at 950. Your problem is drivers and SDK. Which are you using and what OS?
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I choose EMC/Oz/BP for backups cause they have to type of pool I need, plus has MM (and love, love you guys.) Hope you understand, cause I hop, just suck at it.
You dont seem to understand what is meant by hopping; hopping doesnt mean switching pools whenever you feel like it. Hopping in this context means joining a proportional pool at the beginning of a new block and leave at the latest at 47% CDF. Doing so increases your profits substantially at the expense of people that dont hop, taking maximum advantage of lucky short blocks without suffering nearly as much on long blocks. You might begin to understand that if you calculate your current reward per share, why its smart to avoid that. The other pools you mention are not proportional, they all use hop proof payout mechanisms. That means you can join or leave whenever you want without impacting your average reward, because your payout is not based on (known) past luck but (unknown) future luck.
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Even some "this is a typical full-time miner of X mh/s, this is a typical part-time non-hopper user, and this is a typical hopper" over the last 365 days would be very helpful. If you could also show what payouts would have been without the hoppers in the pool for everyone else that would be even better. I already made a spreadsheet to calculate that for bitclockers, so I pasted data for this pool in to it and tried to make it work with the not so easy time formatting of the site.. I might have made a mistake somewhere, but it looks correct and the result (if correct) is quite sobering. Assuming hoppers jumped at 40% CDF, this is the result for the last 98 blocks: expected BTC /share 0,0000366269 Hopper BTC/share 0,0000632149 Nonstop BTC/share 0,0000300854 Expected is what youd get on a hop proof pool, or PPS. Hopper is what the hoppers took. Nonstop is what you got on this pool if you mined 24/7 and didnt hop. You can check my spreadsheet and play with the number by grabbing the spreadsheet here: http://www.mediafire.com/?qbqrcu4iyycacrx
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The people who took the PPS should be paid out of A1 pocket, I thought, in order to find a block. Yeah, I assume the fast miners there now took that option. But paying 120% to find a block also doesnt make a lot of sense for the pool. Thats why I suggested he cut his losses, and pays out this block even if its not found, and switches to a payout system that can attract new miners without having to pay them 120%. If the bad luck continues that 120% PPS and possibly 20 BTC bounty might end up more expensive than paying a one time 50BTC learning fee while delaying his pool from taking off.
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Also, I wish more people used bitcoin-otc.com Web of Trust or heatware.com to build rating.
IF sellers insisted more on this, it would happen automatically. That said, I recently signed up for OTC and dear God, it aint easy. Im not sure Ill manage to log in a second time!
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You need neither dummies nor bridges. Welcome back
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Also, be aware I cannot charge back gift payments not that it matters.
Yes you can, as per sticky. I am willing to give you any personal information and I give away free bitcoins here on the site and you suggest I fit a profile of a scammer? Actually yes. Of course I dont know if you are a scammer, but the fact a new person here comes to ask to buy bitcoins though paypal and immediately starts a thread with a competition to give one bitcoin away, if anything raises more red flags with me. It does seem like a cheap attempt to gain trustworthiness, and the fact you bring that up just now, reinforces that feeling. There are plenty of ways to buy bitcoins securely, if your aim is to obtain bitcoins, why arent you asking about those?
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Where my miners connect and the IP that relays have nothing to do with each other, stop trying to act clever you are actually dumb as a brick looking at your way of analysing from just an IP.
You do know that the entry for a pool doesnt actually have to be the same IP as that of the bitcoind host, should I send you a manual to read up on this?
Now please go play in another thread.
Oh clipsy, wherever bitcoind is running, that IP address should appear in blockexplorer. Hint, not a single unknown IP address from either SA or the UK appears there more than once in the past week. Have you really been that unlucky?
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I agree with this but don't hold your breath. I have given all my personal info to anyone who dares ask and have even responded to people in my eBay account I have had since I was 16 in 98', with a lot of good feedback. so what? Personal info could be fake. And if you scam anyone here its not going to affect your ebay account. More over you can buy old ebay accounts, something pretty popular with.. scammers.
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Its a secret? Lol. Ill rephrase, whatever your IP, its not showing up there. There isnt a single entry there that could seem to match your supposed pool, unless you havent found more than one block in the last week, ouch! Same goes for ABCpool and Project 2 of course. The reason is the same and pretty obvious; it has nothing to do with you not wanting to tell me. Any of your members could check if the IP they are mining at has generated any blocks in the past weeks.
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True. Either way, I love this pool to death, so I'm going to roll with it. He's done a great job staying on top of things, and keeping everything running as smooth as possible. Not to mention, being a small pool, I feel I'm doing my part for the community.
I admire your persistence. But have you done the math on how much the shares you submit now are being rewarded? You are mining at 19% PPS. That makes deepbits ~90% PPS look like the bargain of the century. The poolhoppers and anyone that has contributed shares early on thank you for the continued effort. I sure hope you catch that jackpot...
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Im sure we both meant 8 bit
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Successful transaction.
-ne1
Dont be too quick to call it successful. It will only be successful in 60 or whatever days if the OP doesnt do a chargeback.
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