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Author Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX]  (Read 3426868 times)
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May 06, 2014, 10:11:44 PM
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Hmm where are our profit calcs when we need them? Sad

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May 06, 2014, 10:22:09 PM
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Hmm where are our profit calcs when we need them? Sad

I was just putting some thought to this yesterday and today...

I set my rig to mine JPC yesterday afternoon when the new release came out, and in 20 hours mined 9 blocks. Even if I sold them for the currently available 3 satoshi buy order I would get 2.43 mil satoshi.

With 2.43 mil I could buy 3,261 GRS at the price right now, which is more than triple the amount I can expect to mine right now.

I am torn on how this could be used to both help help raise the cost of a coin that we can all get behind and really help some of the coins that the CUDA miners have some vested interest in seeing the price move upward.

Certainly worked for blackcoin to essentially create a nice market for their coin until they could no longer keep the mining pool profitable vs the other mining pools.

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9 blocks of (90,000/block) JPC = 810,000 JPC
810,000 sell for 3 satoshi each = 2,430,000 satoshi
GRS currently selling for 745 sat = 3,261 GRS.

No I think they work out.

Am I missing something?

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May 06, 2014, 10:33:46 PM
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official ccMiner v0.9 release was made, including Windows binaries!

https://github.com/cbuchner1/ccminer/releases/tag/v0.9

Finally found some time to also update the README.txt file a bit.

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May 06, 2014, 10:36:23 PM
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I'm trying to mine Scrypt-N on trademybit multipool. Everyone on their irc seems to be using cudaminer for Scrypt-N but I can't get it to work. I thought ccminer was for Scrypt-N?

cudaminer.exe —algo=scrypt:2048 -o stratum+tcp://server.address:2220 -u user.worker -p passwd -i 0 -l T5x24 -C 2 -m 1

this just crashes cudaminer. Anyone mining on trademybit scrypt-n multipool who could help me out? (I'm using 750Ti)
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May 06, 2014, 10:41:19 PM
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I'm trying to mine Scrypt-N on trademybit multipool. Everyone on their irc seems to be using cudaminer for Scrypt-N but I can't get it to work. I thought ccminer was for Scrypt-N?

cudaminer.exe —algo=scrypt:2048 -o stratum+tcp://server.address:2220 -u user.worker -p passwd -i 0 -l T5x24 -C 2 -m 1

this just crashes cudaminer. Anyone mining on trademybit scrypt-n multipool who could help me out? (I'm using 750Ti)


You will want to use the last official release I made in February. Any later binaries might have some unstable modifications
(unstable for scrypt-jane and possibly scrypt-N that is).

If it still crashes, come back here Wink

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May 06, 2014, 10:42:28 PM
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nomad give part of mine to bigjme & djm34, then i'll send an additional donation to bigjme from me Smiley

I will mine for 6 hours total and split it for you three equally.

Appreciate all the help, and already hit the first block... so you are all on the way to being wildly rich in the next few hours. Smiley
Thanks, but that's not necessary  Wink or give my part to the Christian's

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May 06, 2014, 10:46:43 PM
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Who has designed the logo for cuda and ccminer ?
Can we have something like that for ccminer:
some kind of green-white pirate flag:
with on it a skull and below the skull the 2 pickaxes
 

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May 06, 2014, 10:50:27 PM
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Who has designed the logo for cuda and ccminer ?
Can we have something like that for ccminer:
some kind of green-white pirate flag:
with on it a skull and below the skull the 2 pickaxes
 


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May 06, 2014, 10:51:05 PM
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Thanks, but that's not necessary  Wink or give my part to the Christian's

I know it is a small line, but let me explain my thinking on why I would rather send it to you at this point, and if you donate that to the C&C crew that is great as well...

I think it is important as well to have a readily available and friendly group of supporters that help everyone, and I know that when I came here at a random hour in the middle of the day I would find the help I was looking for to get this fixed and not bang my head on the wall looking right past a few simple problems with the config.

I think it is important to make sure that gets rewarded as well, and as an example of good etiquette.

So my logic is that all the hours that you guys probably saved me before I could get home to the machine and after the kids are in bed get some actual time to figure this all out and get it working.

6 hours is what I would have lost, so it is all the result of your combined efforts and responsiveness that the rig is mining BTQ right now, so you get that reward.

C&C deserve a ton of love from all of us for their efforts, but I don't want everyone to forego accepting the gratitude of others directly as I think it will build and keep up this great community that is working right now.

Just my thoughts... so please post an address if it isn't already on your sig. Smiley

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May 06, 2014, 10:52:55 PM
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Who has designed the logo for cuda and ccminer ?
Can we have something like that for ccminer:
some kind of green-white pirate flag:
with on it a skull and below the skull the 2 pickaxes
 


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it was posted in this thread some 20 pages ago by chapmanjw

it's easier to find on our cuda mining forum
http://www.cudaminers.net/forum/ccminer-logo-thread.html?highlight=logo

ok, no skulls in this version but feel free to fire up your Microsoft Paint Wink
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May 06, 2014, 10:54:07 PM
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Thanks, trying it now
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May 06, 2014, 11:07:46 PM
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I'm trying to mine Scrypt-N on trademybit multipool. Everyone on their irc seems to be using cudaminer for Scrypt-N but I can't get it to work. I thought ccminer was for Scrypt-N?

cudaminer.exe —algo=scrypt:2048 -o stratum+tcp://server.address:2220 -u user.worker -p passwd -i 0 -l T5x24 -C 2 -m 1

this just crashes cudaminer. Anyone mining on trademybit scrypt-n multipool who could help me out? (I'm using 750Ti)


You will want to use the last official release I made in February. Any later binaries might have some unstable modifications
(unstable for scrypt-jane and possibly scrypt-N that is).

If it still crashes, come back here Wink

Christian


That works great, I just had to change to T5x12 as well being scrypt-n and all Smiley
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May 06, 2014, 11:14:43 PM
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Heh, I figured out my original problem with my setup on soloming BTQ.  I was missing the first letter ('r') of the config file that was posted on the 1st page of the BTQ Ann thread. Doh!
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May 06, 2014, 11:18:15 PM
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new nVidia Linux drivers with overclocking support FROM THE COMMAND LINE

http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/75343/en-us

 "We’ve added nvidia-settings command line option for over and under clocking.
  I believe it’s implemented through COOLBITs for now."

the COOLBITS requirement might mean you have to run an xServer on at least
one of the nVidia cards.

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May 07, 2014, 12:08:53 AM
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Anyone know why someone at 40Mh mining jackpot seems to be finding blocks like crazy and my 70-80Mh is barely finding them now?  Are there some other commands I need to be running on a pool or are there some network/router tweaks I need to be making?  The guy has over 90 blocks compared to my 47 and I've been on there at least 2 days longer as well.

Another thing I noticed:

An old HP desktop with 1 EVGA 750 NON-ti at 3,200khs max found 7 blocks over the last few days on the pool.  That's 1 better than my 10Mh intel Z87 rig...lolwut
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May 07, 2014, 12:15:20 AM
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Wanted to try BitQuark, wallet does not sync, no connections to the network...
Did I miss something?

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May 07, 2014, 12:30:43 AM
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Wanted to try BitQuark, wallet does not sync, no connections to the network...
Did I miss something?

Code:
bitquark.conf

rpcuser=bitquark
rpcpassword=password
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcallowip=192.168.*.*
rpcport=9108
port=9596
addnode=112.111.83.244:12256
addnode=103.24.88.5:50264
addnode=196.210.132.241:9596
addnode=220.166.171.10:9115
addnode=76.108.164.127:57864
addnode=81.154.205.63:55289
addnode=203.156.196.226:61682
addnode=69.8.51.75:35542
addnode=5.9.248.182:60084
addnode=124.234.48.148:14129
gen=0
server=1
listen=1
mintxfee=0.00001                     <<<<- MUST ADD
mintxrelayfee=0.00000000          <<<<- MUST ADD

* You MUST open port 9596 on your router/firewall to allow connect to the BitQuark network!

More Nodes

125.70.106.2:9596
91.67.71.178:9596
42.239.119.231:9596
64.53.248.79:9596
118.112.122.146:9596
98.119.203.187:9596
46.119.119.40:9596
114.66.195.170:9596
58.47.58.15:9596
62.210.123.27:9596
182.91.54.125:9596
122.192.218.120:9596
178.49.193.142:9596
174.107.145.6:9596
115.28.161.67:9596
210.195.183.143:9596
123.161.55.60:9596
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May 07, 2014, 12:38:38 AM
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Wanted to try BitQuark, wallet does not sync, no connections to the network...
Did I miss something?

Code:
bitquark.conf

rpcuser=bitquark
rpcpassword=password
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcallowip=192.168.*.*
rpcport=9108
port=9596
addnode=112.111.83.244:12256
addnode=103.24.88.5:50264
addnode=196.210.132.241:9596
addnode=220.166.171.10:9115
addnode=76.108.164.127:57864
addnode=81.154.205.63:55289
addnode=203.156.196.226:61682
addnode=69.8.51.75:35542
addnode=5.9.248.182:60084
addnode=124.234.48.148:14129
gen=0
server=1
listen=1
mintxfee=0.00001                     <<<<- MUST ADD
mintxrelayfee=0.00000000          <<<<- MUST ADD

* You MUST open port 9596 on your router/firewall to allow connect to the BitQuark network!

More Nodes

125.70.106.2:9596
91.67.71.178:9596
42.239.119.231:9596
64.53.248.79:9596
118.112.122.146:9596
98.119.203.187:9596
46.119.119.40:9596
114.66.195.170:9596
58.47.58.15:9596
62.210.123.27:9596
182.91.54.125:9596
122.192.218.120:9596
178.49.193.142:9596
174.107.145.6:9596
115.28.161.67:9596
210.195.183.143:9596
123.161.55.60:9596
Yeah I got that, though I am not allowing incoming connections through my router, it's not needed for any other coin either.

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May 07, 2014, 01:20:37 AM
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Thanks, but that's not necessary  Wink or give my part to the Christian's

I know it is a small line, but let me explain my thinking on why I would rather send it to you at this point, and if you donate that to the C&C crew that is great as well...

I think it is important as well to have a readily available and friendly group of supporters that help everyone, and I know that when I came here at a random hour in the middle of the day I would find the help I was looking for to get this fixed and not bang my head on the wall looking right past a few simple problems with the config.

I think it is important to make sure that gets rewarded as well, and as an example of good etiquette.

So my logic is that all the hours that you guys probably saved me before I could get home to the machine and after the kids are in bed get some actual time to figure this all out and get it working.

6 hours is what I would have lost, so it is all the result of your combined efforts and responsiveness that the rig is mining BTQ right now, so you get that reward.

C&C deserve a ton of love from all of us for their efforts, but I don't want everyone to forego accepting the gratitude of others directly as I think it will build and keep up this great community that is working right now.

Just my thoughts... so please post an address if it isn't already on your sig. Smiley
usually I help no matter what and most of the time, it doesn't really require any effort at all...
anyhow I put a BTQ address in my signature

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May 07, 2014, 01:38:56 AM
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Looks like next release will be x11. There is nothing else on OP saying coming soon except x11. IMO , x11 is the real deal.

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