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Author Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX]  (Read 3426872 times)
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July 09, 2014, 10:00:11 AM
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Hi All, I hope someone can point me in the right direction.  I can't seem to get djm34's or savale's fresh algo to work in linux.  Both compile fine, but neither get accepted shares.  I'm mining at supernova.cc

With djm34's code I get this

[2014-07-08 16:38:54] DEBUG: hash <= target
Hash:   000006a28b09feb551c0a36e54023cdc331caef50ffd3c55d50d93e5c6ce7936
Target: 00000ffff0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
[2014-07-08 16:38:54] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 3019 khash/s
[2014-07-08 16:38:54] accepted: 0/3 (0.00%), 3019 khash/s (booooo)
[2014-07-08 16:38:54] DEBUG: reject reason: Share is above target


with savale's code I get this

[2014-07-08 17:13:29] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 2096 khash/s
[2014-07-08 17:13:31] GPU #0: result for nonce $008560C5 does not validate on CPU! vhash64 548d6403 and htarg 0000000f
[2014-07-08 17:13:32] DEBUG: job_id='129b' extranonce2=00000000 ntime=53bcb35e


These are fresh clones from github.  These are the steps I took to compile it up.

git clone https://github.com/djm34/ccminer
cd ccminer/
./autogen.sh
history | grep config
./configure --prefix=/opt/min/ccminer --with-cuda=/opt/min/cuda6
make

and run them like this

LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/min/cuda6/lib64 ./ccminer -a fresh -f 256 --url stratum+tcp://fresh.suprnova.cc:5000 --user dpuser.machine1 --pass ekr489dr


Any suggestions would be great!
removing the -f 256 if you use my github (I don't know if Savale has incorporated my latest change)

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July 09, 2014, 10:06:35 AM
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Attached is nvMiner or otherwise known as ccminer 1.2U-D2 (U=unified)

Rev D2: Fixed a small problem with CryptoNight startup that would set block and threads to 0 without config file.
Rev D: Incorporates djm's latest addition of Fresh algo.


https://ayarscloud.tonidoid.com/urljfz5fy

Have fun,
Carlo

Only needed if you aren't using the -l option to set startup parameters.

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Wonder if he got hit by the same storm that knocked my power out for two hours. (US, DC area)

We are not to far from each other as I'm in south Jersey near DE and that nasty violent storm blew right through here.  No loss of power or anything however.

Maybe an Internet connection somewhere in the middle had an issue?

Try it again and let me know if you still have a problem.

Carlo

That may have been it.  Download is working this morning.

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July 09, 2014, 03:22:13 PM
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While "surfing" the web, I remembered Fuguecoin. Is there any other coin(s) with this algo?
there was a second one (made by the same dev instead of taking care of his coin) that's why it died...
Which one is?
Are both dead?

 Wink
all 3 are dead (people got really pissed off at dev after the release of a second version of his second coin  Grin...
which after a few day he killed himself and apologised (also for some moron on his team selling huge amount of fuguecoin at 5x-10x lower rate than exchange price) then he lost interest in his main coin... and the coin died:
if you want I can sell you 15k fuguecoin  Grin (and some on that thread a lot more  Grin)
and it isn't finished, after that the only exchange who had fuguecoin died too (cryptoaltex)

The curse of fuguecoin  brrr Grin

Thx for the info djm34...

What about this "ex"?
https://nxt-e.com/default.aspx?m=fc_btc
EDIT: and this (https://exarena.net/markets/fc-btc/)

PS.: Shame no one else released a coin with fughe algo. It hashes so much on ccminer... =)
yes forgot about those exchanges (no point in selling it is so low), are you the one who buy 1000 FC ?

if you like dead coin, I can add Inkcoin algo (shavite-shavite). You'll be alone, don't expect instamining, it takes about 1h30 to get a block, the coin is stuck in high diff (4092), and there isn't any diff retargeting... (and it takes more than 300 confirmation to validate a block...)
No... I'm not interested in dead coins and not buying FC...  Wink
I just keep watching for possible opportunities.

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July 09, 2014, 04:28:41 PM
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Here's some pics of my rig:







I also use TeamViewer, but only connect it to Rig when its needed. The card plugged in the monitor loses some hashpower with TeamViewer connected.

Here's a fresh pic from it hashing x15:



Nice Rig, colega RavenX.

Here some pics of my actual Rig, as you can see I prefer a standard PC enclosure/case full tower ATX one with NO Risers  Cool, besides I intend not just only mining with it, gaming is a future option (future video card upgrade to new nvidia Maxwells 20 nm single GPU or SLI):


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Config:
NZXT Phantom 530 Case
ex-Pentium G3420 (on sale!:)), now i7 4770k@4.2GHz@Venom Air Cooler
8 GB DDR3 1600
02xPNY 750Ti Performance Edition @ 135/500
02xGigabyte Windforce 750Ti @ 135/500
Asrock Extreme 9 AC Z87 chipset 4 Way SLI and Crossfire ready
Aerocool 600W PSU 80 Plus Bronze seal
Samsung 128GB EVO SSD

Running actually X13 (profitable) on multipool and also Scrypt@multipool too on my Asic (Gridseed DUAL miner@880MHz).

I've saw Bombadil profit software, interesting, looks like Jackpotcoin is the most profitable of all right now, but I prefer to get paid in BTC  Cool

Cheers!
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July 09, 2014, 06:33:27 PM
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Hi All, I hope someone can point me in the right direction.  I can't seem to get djm34's or savale's fresh algo to work in linux.  Both compile fine, but neither get accepted shares.  I'm mining at supernova.cc

With djm34's code I get this

[2014-07-08 16:38:54] DEBUG: hash <= target
Hash:   000006a28b09feb551c0a36e54023cdc331caef50ffd3c55d50d93e5c6ce7936
Target: 00000ffff0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
[2014-07-08 16:38:54] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 3019 khash/s
[2014-07-08 16:38:54] accepted: 0/3 (0.00%), 3019 khash/s (booooo)
[2014-07-08 16:38:54] DEBUG: reject reason: Share is above target


with savale's code I get this

[2014-07-08 17:13:29] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 2096 khash/s
[2014-07-08 17:13:31] GPU #0: result for nonce $008560C5 does not validate on CPU! vhash64 548d6403 and htarg 0000000f
[2014-07-08 17:13:32] DEBUG: job_id='129b' extranonce2=00000000 ntime=53bcb35e


These are fresh clones from github.  These are the steps I took to compile it up.

git clone https://github.com/djm34/ccminer
cd ccminer/
./autogen.sh
history | grep config
./configure --prefix=/opt/min/ccminer --with-cuda=/opt/min/cuda6
make

and run them like this

LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/min/cuda6/lib64 ./ccminer -a fresh -f 256 --url stratum+tcp://fresh.suprnova.cc:5000 --user dpuser.machine1 --pass ekr489dr


Any suggestions would be great!
removing the -f 256 if you use my github (I don't know if Savale has incorporated my latest change)
Dude!!!  that was it.  Everyone kept saying "You need the -f 256"  duh!!! I should have known djm34 had already fixed that.  Roll Eyes

You're the best djm34.  Keep up the great work.
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July 09, 2014, 07:10:12 PM
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Running actually X13 (profitable) on multipool and also Scrypt@multipool too on my Asic (Gridseed DUAL miner@880MHz).

I've saw Bombadil profit software, interesting, looks like Jackpotcoin is the most profitable of all right now, but I prefer to get paid in BTC  Cool

Cheers!

Bela máquina colega brasileiro... hehe

You shall consider not to stick always with multipools. Its not so hard to exchange JPC (and other coins) to BTC.
Besides not recommended, you can point the coin pool to pay you at Exchange address instead of Wallet address, skipping one step in coin to BTC conversion. I do it sometimes.

Wink
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July 09, 2014, 07:13:08 PM
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Guys the unified ccminer with all algos also include all X11 X13 X14 X15 cryptonight and fresh??

If yes thanks a ton for the guy who compiled it

Also shoutout to Bombadill..... Grin Grin
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July 09, 2014, 07:27:54 PM
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Running actually X13 (profitable) on multipool and also Scrypt@multipool too on my Asic (Gridseed DUAL miner@880MHz).

I've saw Bombadil profit software, interesting, looks like Jackpotcoin is the most profitable of all right now, but I prefer to get paid in BTC  Cool

Cheers!

Bela máquina colega brasileiro... hehe

You shall consider not to stick always with multipools. Its not so hard to exchange JPC (and other coins) to BTC.
Besides not recommended, you can point the coin pool to pay you at Exchange address instead of Wallet address, skipping one step in coin to BTC conversion. I do it sometimes.

Wink

Heheh fala colega!

I use exchanges just in trading moments and that's all, I never let any money/coins on them, zero balance almost 99% of time, it's too risk! I don't trust them! See the MT GOX what have inflicted on people! BTer and somefew exchanges sounds like scammy, IMO Cryptsy, Poloniex and Bittrex are the most reliable right now.

Cheers!
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July 09, 2014, 07:41:10 PM
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Running actually X13 (profitable) on multipool and also Scrypt@multipool too on my Asic (Gridseed DUAL miner@880MHz).

I've saw Bombadil profit software, interesting, looks like Jackpotcoin is the most profitable of all right now, but I prefer to get paid in BTC  Cool

Cheers!

Bela máquina colega brasileiro... hehe

You shall consider not to stick always with multipools. Its not so hard to exchange JPC (and other coins) to BTC.
Besides not recommended, you can point the coin pool to pay you at Exchange address instead of Wallet address, skipping one step in coin to BTC conversion. I do it sometimes.

Wink

Heheh fala colega!

I use exchanges just in trading moments and that's all, I never let any money/coins on them, zero balance almost 99% of time, it's too risk! I don't trust them! See the MT GOX what have inflicted on people! BTer and somefew exchanges sounds like scammy, IMO Cryptsy, Poloniex and Bittrex are the most reliable right now.

Cheers!

I also don't leave coins at "EXs", just amass a few days of mining to reduce BTC withdrawal costs... depending on coin and volume, of course.
I agree with your EXs trustable list and would add MintPal.

Wink
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July 10, 2014, 12:14:37 AM
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I am getting closer...

check this out:

    (we expect) "FFT to complete in somewhere around 50 ms, while our slow algorithm would take nearly 20 hours!"-http://jakevdp.github.io/blog/2013/08/28/understanding-the-fft/
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July 10, 2014, 12:22:12 AM
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Anyone know if a pool sets the can you override that with a setting in ccminer? Seems like I always get stuck with a high diff....
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July 10, 2014, 02:39:15 AM
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I am getting closer...

check this out:

    (we expect) "FFT to complete in somewhere around 50 ms, while our slow algorithm would take nearly 20 hours!"-http://jakevdp.github.io/blog/2013/08/28/understanding-the-fft/

what does it mean ? I am no programmer.
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July 10, 2014, 02:41:51 AM
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I am getting closer...

check this out:

    (we expect) "FFT to complete in somewhere around 50 ms, while our slow algorithm would take nearly 20 hours!"-http://jakevdp.github.io/blog/2013/08/28/understanding-the-fft/
still having problem to understand how a function which works on real could be working effectively on integer and strings
(but may it isn't fft in the way I imagine it...).

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July 10, 2014, 02:45:19 AM
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I am getting closer...

check this out:

    (we expect) "FFT to complete in somewhere around 50 ms, while our slow algorithm would take nearly 20 hours!"-http://jakevdp.github.io/blog/2013/08/28/understanding-the-fft/

what does it mean ? I am no programmer.
not much.... Grin as it is on totally unrelated matter...
It means that some guys hasn't upgraded his hardware/software in a really long time (he might still use punch cards... )

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July 10, 2014, 04:12:22 AM
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I am getting closer...

check this out:

    (we expect) "FFT to complete in somewhere around 50 ms, while our slow algorithm would take nearly 20 hours!"-http://jakevdp.github.io/blog/2013/08/28/understanding-the-fft/

what does it mean ? I am no programmer.
not much.... Grin as it is on totally unrelated matter...
It means that some guys hasn't upgraded his hardware/software in a really long time (he might still use punch cards... )

i see.  Cool
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July 10, 2014, 04:48:00 AM
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man, my 2nd rig went full retard after switching from 7950s to 750TIs..

3 cards now hashing at 50 h/s lol.


ffs.

win 8.1 64 8 gb ram...wondering what's wrong....hmm.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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July 10, 2014, 06:48:42 AM
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man, my 2nd rig went full retard after switching from 7950s to 750TIs..

3 cards now hashing at 50 h/s lol.


ffs.

win 8.1 64 8 gb ram...wondering what's wrong....hmm.

Switch to Ccminer !  Cool

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July 10, 2014, 07:06:47 AM
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man, my 2nd rig went full retard after switching from 7950s to 750TIs..

3 cards now hashing at 50 h/s lol.


ffs.

win 8.1 64 8 gb ram...wondering what's wrong....hmm.

win 8.1 is wrong lol, win 7 64 bit work like a charm with 6 gpu
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July 10, 2014, 07:55:22 AM
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man, my 2nd rig went full retard after switching from 7950s to 750TIs..

3 cards now hashing at 50 h/s lol.


ffs.

win 8.1 64 8 gb ram...wondering what's wrong....hmm.

win 8.1 is wrong lol, win 7 64 bit work like a charm with 6 gpu

hey my mining rig is windows 8.1, no issues here, take it back **stamps feet**

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July 10, 2014, 12:48:12 PM
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hey my mining rig is windows 8.1, no issues here, take it back **stamps feet**

Glad I'm not the only one...
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