kahir
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October 22, 2016, 11:43:59 PM |
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next step for pascal is pool
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ICOcountdown.com
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October 23, 2016, 12:04:32 AM |
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next step for pascal is pool It's like developing for Bitcoin all over again, very happy that the community is making strides and the pascal developer is pushing out continuous and serious updates. I believe this project has huge potential because of it's correlation with cryptography and typical legacy system infrastructure.
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PascalCoin (OP)
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October 23, 2016, 12:13:55 AM |
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next step for pascal is pool It's like developing for Bitcoin all over again, very happy that the community is making strides and the pascal developer is pushing out continuous and serious updates. I believe this project has huge potential because of it's correlation with cryptography and typical legacy system infrastructure. Mr. Satoshi Nakamoto did not had a furious comunity like yours in first 2 months of Bitcoin life ... I'm developing all over again, it's true, but I'll not develop apps for third partys use. For example: App for a pool. I'll only develop RPC calls to be accessible for third partys (exchanges, pools or new kind of applications based on account system of PascalCoin) If somebody wants to create a pool, will need to develop itself a pool server, like Vorksholk developed a GPU miner.
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PascalCoin is the first crypto currency without need of historical operations to control double spend and with ORDINAL account numbers. YES! LIKE A BANK!
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proletariat
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October 23, 2016, 12:15:36 AM |
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next step for pascal is pool It's like developing for Bitcoin all over again, very happy that the community is making strides and the pascal developer is pushing out continuous and serious updates. I believe this project has huge potential because of it's correlation with cryptography and typical legacy system infrastructure. Mr. Satoshi Nakamoto did not had a furious comunity like yours in first 2 months of Bitcoin life ... I'm developing all over again, it's true, but I'll not develop apps for third partys use. For example: App for a pool. I'll only develop RPC calls to be accessible for third partys (exchanges, pools or new kind of applications based on account system of PascalCoin) If somebody wants to create a pool, will need to develop itself a pool server, like Vorksholk developed a GPU miner. So this is where the real OCminer chimes in. So guys, start harassing him about it
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Vorksholk
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October 23, 2016, 02:24:31 AM |
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OpenCL miner is here!https://github.com/Vorksholk/PascalCoin-OpenCL/releases/download/v1.00/PascalCoin_OpenCL_ProxyMiner_v1.zipGetting about 550 MH/s on an RX 480 with stock clocks.For anyone thinking about CPU mining, an i7-5820k overclocked used to get about 8 MH/s. Instructions very similar to PascalCoin CUDA Proxy miner. Here they are: To use this miner:
1. You must already have PascalCoin installed. If you don't have it, download it from sourceforge here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/pascalcoin/. Once it is installed, run the PascalCoinWallet.exe provided in the download.
2. You must be using a 256-bit secp256k1 key. This is the default behavior of the PascalCoin wallet.
3. Your miner name must be exactly 8 characters long. The miner expects that the input is exactly 176 total bytes (which is achieved by using a secp256k1 key and a 10-character name) NOTE: NOT 10 like before! 8 characters, because the last two will be used to identify each GPU!
4. You must have RPC enabled in your client (any port of your choosing, default is 4009)
5. You must run the proxy miner (PascalProxyv2.jar) in the same directory as the PascalCoinCUDA_ProxyMiner_smXX.exe file you run (everything is where it needs to be if you just extract the provided zip). For most people, the host should be 127.0.0.1, and the port should be 4009. Enter the same 8-character miner name you put in your PascalCoin wallet.
6. Open one or more (one for each GPU) copy of PascalCoinOpenCL_ProxyMiner.exe by cd-ing to this directory in a command prompt, and running PascalCoinOpenCL_ProxyMiner.exe. The miner takes four arguments: device (d), platform (p), intensity (i), and cyclesize (c).
For example: PascalCoinOpenCL_ProxyMiner.exe d0 p0 i23 c50 would run the miner on platform 0, device 0, with an intensity of 23 and a cyclesize of 50.
Higher intensities are more demanding on the GPU. Additionally, too high of an intensity can cause the miner to actually decrease in effective hashrate.
The cyclesize has a minimal affect on hashrate generally.
Unless you have a special setup (like NVidia and AMD cards in the same system), your platform is probably 0. You can determine which platform and device to use from the output at the original miner's start.
You can also run the benchmark miner (in the Benchmark folder) to try out different devices and intensity/cyclesize arguments. If you are compiling from source and want to make the benchmark version instead of the normal mining version, comment out the lines responsible for writing to the datainXX.txt file, (optionally) change the header file you read from to a single name regardless of device name, change the line
printf("Found nonce: %08x T: %08x Hashrate: %.3f MH/s Total: %d\n", nonce, timestamp, (((((double)totalNonces) * 4 * 16 * 16 * 16 * 16) / (4)) / (((double)getTimeMillis() - start) / 1000)), totalNonces);
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printf("Found nonce: %08x T: %08x Hashrate: %.3f MH/s Total: %d\n", nonce, timestamp, (((((double)totalNonces) * 4 * 16 * 8) / (4)) / (((double)getTimeMillis() - start) / 1000)), totalNonces); and modify the .cl code by changing the lines:
uint targetX = h0 & 0xFFFFFFFF; uint targetY = h1 & 0xF0000000; to uint targetX = h0 & 0xFFFFFF70; uint targetY = h1 & 0x00000000;
This essentially lets the code find nonces 512 times faster, and accounts for the 512-times-faster-sharerate by reducing how many hashes it expects each nonce solve to take by a factor of 512, while removing the overhead of writing files (since writing a few files a second may cause it to be slower).
If you notice your miner finding several of the same nonce, try lowering the intensity and/or cyclesize (because you're sending so much work to the GPU that it can't get a timestamp often enough, so it exhausts the 4-ish billion possible nonces (~4 GH), and starte repeating work).
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PascalCoin (OP)
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October 23, 2016, 02:45:27 AM |
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OpenCL miner is here!
Aplause! Very good job Vorksholk!
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PascalCoin is the first crypto currency without need of historical operations to control double spend and with ORDINAL account numbers. YES! LIKE A BANK!
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hankrules
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October 23, 2016, 03:08:05 AM |
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When does VorksholkCoin come out?
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thedreamer
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Go Big or Go Home.....
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October 23, 2016, 03:31:39 AM |
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Vork,
I'm playing with your miner, after a few minutes of mining, it crashes and I get this in the debug window : Problem signature: Problem Event Name: APPCRASH Application Name: PascalCoinOpenCL_ProxyMiner.exe Application Version: 0.0.0.0 Application Timestamp: 580c14f1 Fault Module Name: StackHash_385c Fault Module Version: 6.3.9600.18233 Fault Module Timestamp: 56bb4e1d Exception Code: c0000374 Exception Offset: PCH_ED_FROM_ntdll+0x0003C7EC OS Version: 6.3.9600.2.0.0.256.48 Locale ID: 1033 Additional Information 1: 385c Additional Information 2: 385cca563338e9b5fd41b5d5b84858e6 Additional Information 3: 2413 Additional Information 4: 241304d9adad72f983c42a32fcdd4b40
I'm using Windows 8.1 Pro, 64bit with RX480 8GB cards.
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Go Big or Go Home.
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lobstermd
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October 23, 2016, 03:33:56 AM |
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OpenCL miner is here!https://github.com/Vorksholk/PascalCoin-OpenCL/releases/download/v1.00/PascalCoin_OpenCL_ProxyMiner_v1.zipGetting about 550 MH/s on an RX 480 with stock clocks.For anyone thinking about CPU mining, an i7-5820k overclocked used to get about 8 MH/s. Instructions very similar to PascalCoin CUDA Proxy miner. Here they are: To use this miner:
1. You must already have PascalCoin installed. If you don't have it, download it from sourceforge here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/pascalcoin/. Once it is installed, run the PascalCoinWallet.exe provided in the download.
2. You must be using a 256-bit secp256k1 key. This is the default behavior of the PascalCoin wallet.
3. Your miner name must be exactly 8 characters long. The miner expects that the input is exactly 176 total bytes (which is achieved by using a secp256k1 key and a 10-character name) NOTE: NOT 10 like before! 8 characters, because the last two will be used to identify each GPU!
4. You must have RPC enabled in your client (any port of your choosing, default is 4009)
5. You must run the proxy miner (PascalProxyv2.jar) in the same directory as the PascalCoinCUDA_ProxyMiner_smXX.exe file you run (everything is where it needs to be if you just extract the provided zip). For most people, the host should be 127.0.0.1, and the port should be 4009. Enter the same 8-character miner name you put in your PascalCoin wallet.
6. Open one or more (one for each GPU) copy of PascalCoinOpenCL_ProxyMiner.exe by cd-ing to this directory in a command prompt, and running PascalCoinOpenCL_ProxyMiner.exe. The miner takes four arguments: device (d), platform (p), intensity (i), and cyclesize (c).
For example: PascalCoinOpenCL_ProxyMiner.exe d0 p0 i23 c50 would run the miner on platform 0, device 0, with an intensity of 23 and a cyclesize of 50.
Higher intensities are more demanding on the GPU. Additionally, too high of an intensity can cause the miner to actually decrease in effective hashrate.
The cyclesize has a minimal affect on hashrate generally.
Unless you have a special setup (like NVidia and AMD cards in the same system), your platform is probably 0. You can determine which platform and device to use from the output at the original miner's start.
You can also run the benchmark miner (in the Benchmark folder) to try out different devices and intensity/cyclesize arguments. If you are compiling from source and want to make the benchmark version instead of the normal mining version, comment out the lines responsible for writing to the datainXX.txt file, (optionally) change the header file you read from to a single name regardless of device name, change the line
printf("Found nonce: %08x T: %08x Hashrate: %.3f MH/s Total: %d\n", nonce, timestamp, (((((double)totalNonces) * 4 * 16 * 16 * 16 * 16) / (4)) / (((double)getTimeMillis() - start) / 1000)), totalNonces);
to
printf("Found nonce: %08x T: %08x Hashrate: %.3f MH/s Total: %d\n", nonce, timestamp, (((((double)totalNonces) * 4 * 16 * 8) / (4)) / (((double)getTimeMillis() - start) / 1000)), totalNonces); and modify the .cl code by changing the lines:
uint targetX = h0 & 0xFFFFFFFF; uint targetY = h1 & 0xF0000000; to uint targetX = h0 & 0xFFFFFF70; uint targetY = h1 & 0x00000000;
This essentially lets the code find nonces 512 times faster, and accounts for the 512-times-faster-sharerate by reducing how many hashes it expects each nonce solve to take by a factor of 512, while removing the overhead of writing files (since writing a few files a second may cause it to be slower).
If you notice your miner finding several of the same nonce, try lowering the intensity and/or cyclesize (because you're sending so much work to the GPU that it can't get a timestamp often enough, so it exhausts the 4-ish billion possible nonces (~4 GH), and starte repeating work).
Its crashing for me ever 2-4 minutes. When I run the proxy what should i put in for prefex? Windows 10 with a 390x
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arielbit
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October 23, 2016, 04:57:10 AM |
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application error, can't even open the miner
windows 7 64 bit here.
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adaseb
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October 23, 2016, 05:09:04 AM |
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Works GREAT!
Getting 500MH/s on R9 280X
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hankrules
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October 23, 2016, 05:11:35 AM |
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Works GREAT!
Getting 500MH/s on R9 280X
what c and i values are you using for that card?
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thedreamer
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Go Big or Go Home.....
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October 23, 2016, 05:21:40 AM |
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Seems to work on single gpus. But crashes when starting 2nd instance of the miner for multiple gpus.
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Go Big or Go Home.
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arielbit
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October 23, 2016, 05:35:58 AM |
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Works GREAT!
Getting 500MH/s on R9 280X
what amd driver version you are using?
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lobstermd
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October 23, 2016, 05:37:06 AM |
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Works GREAT!
Getting 500MH/s on R9 280X
what amd driver version you are using? That's what I'm wondering, I'm running the newest drivers and they seem to cause the program to crash. The benchmark runs for a few minutes and also crashes. Strange.
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Eyedol-X
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October 23, 2016, 05:43:39 AM |
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Working here on Win 7 X64 with a couple 390s -- one seems to be hashing faster than the other but that may just be luck.
Already found a block!
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szachta
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October 23, 2016, 05:47:28 AM |
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When pascal hit to the exchange?
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adaseb
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October 23, 2016, 05:49:46 AM |
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RADEON 7970 are MURDERING this coin at 800MH/S
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Aetsen
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October 23, 2016, 05:55:20 AM |
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I can get it to mine with 1 GPU, but the other 3 don't run. Trying to set up another user account now and syncing the wallet to test if it will work for targeting the 2nd GPU. Opening multiple miners with different device targets didn't work on an account together. The first card runs at 100%, but the others are at 0% doing nothing. Also noticed when I find a nonce it finds and submits the same nonce 6 or 7 times in a row.
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Eyedol-X
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October 23, 2016, 05:57:47 AM |
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RADEON 7970 are MURDERING this coin at 800MH/S
what intensity?
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