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July 08, 2016, 01:30:34 PM |
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I don't know, maybe I'm blind, or what, but I don't see any history. I see only commits, branches, releases, contributors, code, issues, pull request, wiki, pulse, graphs, but no history. Can you tell me where is that history located exactly please?
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July 08, 2016, 02:21:30 PM |
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I don't know, maybe I'm blind, or what, but I don't see any history. I see only commits, branches, releases, contributors, code, issues, pull request, wiki, pulse, graphs, but no history. Can you tell me where is that history located exactly please? History is commits. Just keep going back until you see 1.1.6. Thank you for answer but it's not anywhere in there. https://github.com/Genoil/cpp-ethereum/commits/110
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July 08, 2016, 03:20:35 PM |
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I don't know, maybe I'm blind, or what, but I don't see any history. I see only commits, branches, releases, contributors, code, issues, pull request, wiki, pulse, graphs, but no history. Can you tell me where is that history located exactly please? History is commits. Just keep going back until you see 1.1.6. Thank you for answer but it's not anywhere in there. https://github.com/Genoil/cpp-ethereum/commits/1101.1.5 is named, but you're right, 1.1.6 isn't. And it's windows compiled binary, I'm looking for source code. It doesn't matter which version if 1.1.5 or 1.1.6. If anyone know, where to find please let me know. cheers.
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July 08, 2016, 04:14:26 PM |
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Nice. Are you planning to open source it (with stock kernel)? Then I can finally move on to something else
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July 08, 2016, 04:26:22 PM |
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Using tags would be nice. And, what is wrong? I found this. http://donkeypool.com/We recommend Genoil's ethminer. It's easy, very efficent, supports AMD/Nvidia and doesn't require a extra software for stratum. There are prebuilt binaries for Windows and instructions for building/running on Ubuntu on the BitCoinTalk forum. Some people reported having issues with the 1.1.7 release of Genoil, if you do too please use v1.1.6.So I'd like to compare those two builds in performance. And Thank you for link.
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July 08, 2016, 09:48:44 PM |
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Nice. Are you planning to open source it (with stock kernel)? Then I can finally move on to something else I... actually hadn't planned on it, but I might. If I do, I'll need to modify your kernel to work with it. IF I CAN BELIEVE MY EYES-- You have developed an SGminer-compatible Ethereum kernel. Is this correct? That is fantastic if so! --scryptr
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July 08, 2016, 10:28:34 PM Last edit: July 09, 2016, 12:02:50 AM by scryptr |
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Nice. Are you planning to open source it (with stock kernel)? Then I can finally move on to something else I... actually hadn't planned on it, but I might. If I do, I'll need to modify your kernel to work with it. IF I CAN BELIEVE MY EYES-- You have developed an SGminer-compatible Ethereum kernel. Is this correct? That is fantastic if so! --scryptr I pretty much had to rewrite LARGE parts of SGMiner to get it to work. Then, I used my own kernels with it. So it's not that I developed an SGMiner-compatible kernel, it's that I developed an Eth-compatible SGMiner. ARE THE OTHER KERNELS STILL COMPATIBLE? -- That is a great accomplishment. Does ithe rewrite break the other kernels? --scryptr
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July 09, 2016, 12:06:43 AM |
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elpida+380x pulls over 21.5mh/s 23mh/s with bios mod
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July 09, 2016, 12:29:15 AM |
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elpida+380x pulls over 21.5mh/s 23mh/s with bios mod
What bios mod, do u have a link?
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July 09, 2016, 12:37:20 AM |
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Nice. Are you planning to open source it (with stock kernel)? Then I can finally move on to something else I... actually hadn't planned on it, but I might. If I do, I'll need to modify your kernel to work with it. IF I CAN BELIEVE MY EYES-- You have developed an SGminer-compatible Ethereum kernel. Is this correct? That is fantastic if so! --scryptr I pretty much had to rewrite LARGE parts of SGMiner to get it to work. Then, I used my own kernels with it. So it's not that I developed an SGMiner-compatible kernel, it's that I developed an Eth-compatible SGMiner. ARE THE OTHER KERNELS STILL COMPATIBLE? -- That is a great accomplishment. Does ithe rewrite break the other kernels? --scryptr I did my VERY best to leave those intact. You would not believe how many if(algorithm.type == ALGO_ETHASH) statements I had to write to do that. Weird... Bugs... Maybe you should've switched to a different miner.
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July 09, 2016, 03:08:36 AM |
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Nice work as always Wolf. Now how about getting windows to mine ETH with a 1080? Well guess someone would have to donate you one, lol.
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July 09, 2016, 09:41:03 AM |
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it work good on windows 10, you can get 41MH there with a single 1070 and 27MH for etheruem, all with a very little consumption, around 140w
sooner or later will be forced to move to win 10 anyway, it's better to not be stuck with win 7 forever
win 7 is good until 2020 and I won't agree to giving up ownership and privacy for the free "upgrade"
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July 09, 2016, 10:06:50 AM |
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it work good on windows 10, you can get 41MH there with a single 1070 and 27MH for etheruem, all with a very little consumption, around 140w
sooner or later will be forced to move to win 10 anyway, it's better to not be stuck with win 7 forever
win 7 is good until 2020 and I won't agree to giving up ownership and privacy for the free "upgrade" i remember there are way to remove that trash from win 10, not sure if it was possible to remove it at 100%
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July 09, 2016, 12:25:59 PM |
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No 100% .
But windows 10 is the present and future .
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July 09, 2016, 12:54:23 PM |
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Nice. Are you planning to open source it (with stock kernel)? Then I can finally move on to something else I... actually hadn't planned on it, but I might. If I do, I'll need to modify your kernel to work with it. IF I CAN BELIEVE MY EYES-- You have developed an SGminer-compatible Ethereum kernel. Is this correct? That is fantastic if so! --scryptr I pretty much had to rewrite LARGE parts of SGMiner to get it to work. Then, I used my own kernels with it. So it's not that I developed an SGMiner-compatible kernel, it's that I developed an Eth-compatible SGMiner. ARE THE OTHER KERNELS STILL COMPATIBLE? -- That is a great accomplishment. Does ithe rewrite break the other kernels? --scryptr I did my VERY best to leave those intact. You would not believe how many if(algorithm.type == ALGO_ETHASH) statements I had to write to do that. Weird... Bugs... Maybe you should've switched to a different miner. I know you're trying to be your normal, sarcastic-yet-stupid self, but actually, you happen to be correct. Genoil's ethminer was far too limited for me, so you know what I did? I put in work to make something for myself that would suit my needs. Also fixing the bugs now. EDIT: Proof of some bugs fixed already (NSFW): https://ottrbutt.com/miner/wolf-eth-sgminer-WIP-07082016-3.pngAnd thank you for proving what I was talking about. Don't fix bugs, just switch to a different miner. That fixes all the bugs... right... No 100% .
But windows 10 is the present and future .
Ethbabies fricking everywhere. You don't just switch OS's because one is having a rough day. If one was a lost cause, then sure, like mining on XP. But mining still works on 7/8/10. I personally used 8.1 because it gave the best hashrate. Some people still use W7 as it gives them better hashrate depending on the hardware they're using (some AMD for instance). W10 I used for a bit, but stopped because of worse hashrate as I mentioned before. It really has nothing to do with the 'lifetime of the OS' or 'what is the future', it has everything to do with profits, both in short term and long term. If W10 turns out to be great for mining, I'll switch to it. But right now, that's simply not the case. Just because there is one bug does not mean the OS is 'dead' or that you should switch off of it. Mining has been happening for years. Bugs get fixed, chill the fuck out. Some of you seem like you're all of the age of 15-16 and spent your lunch money on a 960 to mine with.
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July 09, 2016, 02:43:14 PM |
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Nice. Are you planning to open source it (with stock kernel)? Then I can finally move on to something else I... actually hadn't planned on it, but I might. If I do, I'll need to modify your kernel to work with it. IF I CAN BELIEVE MY EYES-- You have developed an SGminer-compatible Ethereum kernel. Is this correct? That is fantastic if so! --scryptr I pretty much had to rewrite LARGE parts of SGMiner to get it to work. Then, I used my own kernels with it. So it's not that I developed an SGMiner-compatible kernel, it's that I developed an Eth-compatible SGMiner. ARE THE OTHER KERNELS STILL COMPATIBLE? -- That is a great accomplishment. Does ithe rewrite break the other kernels? --scryptr I did my VERY best to leave those intact. You would not believe how many if(algorithm.type == ALGO_ETHASH) statements I had to write to do that. Weird... Bugs... Maybe you should've switched to a different miner. I know you're trying to be your normal, sarcastic-yet-stupid self, but actually, you happen to be correct. Genoil's ethminer was far too limited for me, so you know what I did? I put in work to make something for myself that would suit my needs. Also fixing the bugs now. EDIT: Proof of some bugs fixed already (NSFW): https://ottrbutt.com/miner/wolf-eth-sgminer-WIP-07082016-3.pngAnd thank you for proving what I was talking about. Don't fix bugs, just switch to a different miner. That fixes all the bugs... right... No 100% .
But windows 10 is the present and future .
Ethbabies fricking everywhere. You don't just switch OS's because one is having a rough day. If one was a lost cause, then sure, like mining on XP. But mining still works on 7/8/10. I personally used 8.1 because it gave the best hashrate. Some people still use W7 as it gives them better hashrate depending on the hardware they're using (some AMD for instance). W10 I used for a bit, but stopped because of worse hashrate as I mentioned before. It really has nothing to do with the 'lifetime of the OS' or 'what is the future', it has everything to do with profits, both in short term and long term. If W10 turns out to be great for mining, I'll switch to it. But right now, that's simply not the case. Just because there is one bug does not mean the OS is 'dead' or that you should switch off of it. Mining has been happening for years. Bugs get fixed, chill the fuck out. Some of you seem like you're all of the age of 15-16 and spent your lunch money on a 960 to mine with. You're a damned fool. I rewrote major parts of this one because it had MORE support for what I needed already than Genoil's. The point is, I'm willing to put some work in. That's neat and if we're going to extend your comparison, I'm still on Windows because it has more support, less bugs, and more tools available for my usage, much like a lot of other people. I never said you were unwilling to put work in. I'm glad you've at least admitted to there being bugs in both 'miners' though. That's a start.
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July 09, 2016, 06:53:03 PM |
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Hi Genoil sorry to bother you with this, but, where is the part of the code that outputs to console the stats? I wanna remove the color coding because when I redirect to syslog i get: Jul 9 20:34:10 room2 logger: #033[32m m #033[35m20:34:10#033[0m#033[30m|#033[34methminer#033[0m Mining on PoWhash #a45d0e4b#033[0m : 56.62MH/s [A4154+22:R0+0:F0] Jul 9 20:34:12 room2 logger: #033[32m m #033[35m20:34:12#033[0m#033[30m|#033[34methminer#033[0m Mining on PoWhash #a45d0e4b#033[0m : 55.05MH/s [A4154+22:R0+0:F0] Jul 9 20:34:14 room2 logger: #033[32m m #033[35m20:34:14#033[0m#033[30m|#033[34methminer#033[0m Mining on PoWhash #a45d0e4b#033[0m : 56.10MH/s [A4154+22:R0+0:F0]
and it is quite complicated to extract the megahashes to display properly on the LCD(actually i had done it as you can see in the image, but sometimes it outputs shit) here it is when it works (90% of the time) hehe. thanks! indkt.
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July 09, 2016, 07:20:36 PM |
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Hi Genoil sorry to bother you with this, but, where is the part of the code that outputs to console the stats? I wanna remove the color coding because when I redirect to syslog i get: Jul 9 20:34:10 room2 logger: #033[32m m #033[35m20:34:10#033[0m#033[30m|#033[34methminer#033[0m Mining on PoWhash #a45d0e4b#033[0m : 56.62MH/s [A4154+22:R0+0:F0] Jul 9 20:34:12 room2 logger: #033[32m m #033[35m20:34:12#033[0m#033[30m|#033[34methminer#033[0m Mining on PoWhash #a45d0e4b#033[0m : 55.05MH/s [A4154+22:R0+0:F0] Jul 9 20:34:14 room2 logger: #033[32m m #033[35m20:34:14#033[0m#033[30m|#033[34methminer#033[0m Mining on PoWhash #a45d0e4b#033[0m : 56.10MH/s [A4154+22:R0+0:F0]
and it is quite complicated to extract the megahashes to display properly on the LCD(actually i had done it as you can see in the image, but sometimes it outputs shit) here it is when it works (90% of the time) hehe. thanks! indkt. That's pretty cool. Nice work!
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