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Author Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX]  (Read 3426872 times)
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July 07, 2014, 08:01:42 PM
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Im solomining it atm haha
does it work ? Haven't had any chance with it...
My wallet won't sync up.  Undecided
it isn't my fault either  Grin
try to add those node:
addnode=144.76.142.47
addnode=144.76.142.49

Thanks, I added the nodes. Hopefully that'll help it sync up a little quicker.
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July 07, 2014, 08:03:31 PM
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Christian,
Boolberry stratum code is tested and complete. Both are here -> https://github.com/cryptozoidberg
Our test pool has found a few blocks -> http://162.243.210.156/#
ExtremePool has the stratum code running on http://boolberry.extremepool.org/

This looks like a reasonable starting point to do either a fork of said code, or to pull in all the stratum code into ccminer.

I'll proabably start by creating a cudaminer/ccminer-like Windows port based on Visual C++ 2010, as Windows is my primary
development environment for mining software.

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July 07, 2014, 08:08:07 PM
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Im solomining it atm haha

Any luck?  How much MHash you throwing at it?  Just started but the diff seems high.
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July 07, 2014, 08:19:59 PM
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Im solomining it atm haha

Any luck?  How much MHash you throwing at it?  Just started but the diff seems high.
17MH/s
1 block found

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July 07, 2014, 08:25:44 PM
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Try using -f 256 on suprnova. -f 32 on hashharder seems to also smooth out the shares a bit.

Edit: Seems that hashharder might be having issues, even if shares show as accepted in ccminer. I would stick to suprnova for the time being, as the expected payouts with -f 256 are much higher, and the pool-reported hashrate is much more accurate (reflecting a more accurate sharerate).
-f 256 works a lot better yes... (apparently testing on the wallet wasn't enough...)...
Any chance for improvment on hash speed for 750Ti?  Roll Eyes

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July 07, 2014, 08:26:03 PM
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Im solomining it atm haha

Any luck?  How much MHash you throwing at it?  Just started but the diff seems high.
17MH/s
1 block found
one with 1000 or one with 0 ? not bad, didn't get anyting at all with about the same hashrate

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July 07, 2014, 08:27:05 PM
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one with 1000

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July 07, 2014, 08:30:06 PM
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Try using -f 256 on suprnova. -f 32 on hashharder seems to also smooth out the shares a bit.

Edit: Seems that hashharder might be having issues, even if shares show as accepted in ccminer. I would stick to suprnova for the time being, as the expected payouts with -f 256 are much higher, and the pool-reported hashrate is much more accurate (reflecting a more accurate sharerate).
-f 256 works a lot better yes... (apparently testing on the wallet wasn't enough...)...
Any chance for improvment on hash speed for 750Ti?  Roll Eyes
what speed do you get ? I get 3.4MHash/s  which is a little less than half the one of the 780ti

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July 07, 2014, 08:30:17 PM
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This looks like a reasonable starting point to do either a fork of said code, or to pull in all the stratum code into ccminer.

I'll proabably start by creating a cudaminer/ccminer-like Windows port based on Visual C++ 2010, as Windows is my primary
development environment for mining software.

Christian


...means... no linux in first step?
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July 07, 2014, 08:42:01 PM
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I started my .bat before i left the house and came back with zero coins because i needed the -f command in suprnova

I am so unlucky......Getting 3.6MH with 760 Smiley now that i use the -f command
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July 07, 2014, 09:07:24 PM
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Is it complex to configure in KopiemTu in opposition to windows ? Is it complex to update the new releases of CCminer?


I try to prepare patch for new releases - five simple commands, two minutes time
here you can see how it works:
https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=16800.msg187745#msg187745
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July 07, 2014, 09:11:25 PM
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So, I figured I'd try out KopiemTu. Booted it all up fine, got to the desktop and I find that the keyboard and mouse don't work. I've tried two generic pairs of keyboards and mice in different USB ports and nothing seems to work. Any ideas of what's causing this?

strange, first such case...
could you press TAB at first booting screen, and type: rescue <Enter>
then check, if under SystemRescueCD your keyboard and mouse is working fine
(use from command line: startx <Enter> to start X and check your mouse too)
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July 07, 2014, 09:11:56 PM
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I started my .bat before i left the house and came back with zero coins because i needed the -f command in suprnova

I am so unlucky......Getting 3.6MH with 760 Smiley now that i use the -f command
I don't know why they set this so high, I have the same problem with my R9 290x...
(I will passed as default this difficulty setting, in my next update...)

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July 07, 2014, 09:29:58 PM
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Thanks again djm34 and as always the master for his work (the two christians)  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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July 07, 2014, 09:42:12 PM
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So, I figured I'd try out KopiemTu. Booted it all up fine, got to the desktop and I find that the keyboard and mouse don't work. I've tried two generic pairs of keyboards and mice in different USB ports and nothing seems to work. Any ideas of what's causing this?

strange, first such case...
could you press TAB at first booting screen, and type: rescue <Enter>
then check, if under SystemRescueCD your keyboard and mouse is working fine
(use from command line: startx <Enter> to start X and check your mouse too)
I'll test that in a couple of hours. Currently the machine is being rented for a few hours and I wouldn't want to shut the rental down early. But I'll definitely try your suggestion and get back to you later today.
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July 07, 2014, 11:23:25 PM
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Which gtx 750ti buy, EGVA, MSI, GIGA, which one to buy?
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July 07, 2014, 11:37:23 PM
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Which gtx 750ti buy, EGVA, MSI, GIGA, which one to buy?
I have a "cheap" gainward (5~10 euros difference...) which does well too

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July 07, 2014, 11:43:27 PM
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Quick question guys, are any of you having issues where when you're mining Freshcoin, the pool displays an insanely low hashrate, while CCMiner displays a normal hashrate?

I've tried a couple of pools, and they report that my 4x 750 Ti's are achieving about 32KH/s, while in CCMiner it says that it's doing about 11.8MH/s. I have about 98% share efficiency so that shouldn't be an issue, and here's what my config looks like:

ccminer.exe -a fresh -o POOL:PORT -u WORKER-NAME -p PASSWORD
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Do I need to add "-f 256" for a normal hashrate to show up, or is something else buggy?


EDIT: Yes the "-f 256" flag is needed. I'm so stupid, I've been working on this for a couple hours now wondering what was wrong.
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July 07, 2014, 11:50:41 PM
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Quick question guys, are any of you having issues where when you're mining Freshcoin, the pool displays an insanely low hashrate, while CCMiner displays a normal hashrate?

I've tried a couple of pools, and they report that my 4x 750 Ti's are achieving about 32KH/s, while in CCMiner it says that it's doing about 11.8MH/s. I have about 98% share efficiency so that shouldn't be an issue, and here's what my config looks like:

ccminer.exe -a fresh -o POOL:PORT -u WORKER-NAME -p PASSWORD
pause
 
Do I need to add "-f 256" for a normal hashrate to show up, or is something else buggy?


EDIT: Yes the "-f 256" flag is needed. I'm so stupid, I've been working on this for a couple hours now wondering what was wrong.

Is this needed for solo mining as well?  Not that Solo seems to be an option anymore, but I was thinking of trying it either overnight or maybe after the block rewards drop.  I'm only seeing about 20 coins per hour with 16ish  Mh/s.
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July 07, 2014, 11:51:54 PM
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Quick question guys, are any of you having issues where when you're mining Freshcoin, the pool displays an insanely low hashrate, while CCMiner displays a normal hashrate?

I've tried a couple of pools, and they report that my 4x 750 Ti's are achieving about 32KH/s, while in CCMiner it says that it's doing about 11.8MH/s. I have about 98% share efficiency so that shouldn't be an issue, and here's what my config looks like:

ccminer.exe -a fresh -o POOL:PORT -u WORKER-NAME -p PASSWORD
pause
 
Do I need to add "-f 256" for a normal hashrate to show up, or is something else buggy?


EDIT: Yes the "-f 256" flag is needed. I'm so stupid, I've been working on this for a couple hours now wondering what was wrong.

Is this needed for solo mining as well?  Not that Solo seems to be an option anymore, but I was thinking of trying it either overnight or maybe after the block rewards drop.  I'm only seeing about 20 coins per hour with 16ish  Mh/s.
Hmm I have no idea, try asking in the Freshcoin topic. I'm just mining at pools, didn't even bother with trying to solo mine.
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