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Author Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX]  (Read 3426889 times)
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April 30, 2014, 01:07:40 AM
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Right now it seems that 3 blocks of jackpotcoin is more profitable then groestl and hvc. Thats at 2 satoshi. I think it will be a wait and see situation

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April 30, 2014, 01:26:16 AM
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simple example:
say you throw a dice, the probability to find any number is 1/6
However if you throw your dice a finite number of times say 10, you won't find exactly 1/6.
However the result you would find should be within an interval which depends of the number of times you throw the dice.
That's the confidence interval.
The size of the interval will decrease with the number of times you throw your dice.
Actually it is a pretty accurate method to determine if a result is coherent or not (it is a little more than just mumbo-jumbo)
It is a way to reconcile statistics and probability

Yea, I was just trying to give a super high level view cause I couldn't easily explain it as perfectly as you just did.  Kudos on that.
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April 30, 2014, 01:33:15 AM
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Diff changes so quickly the calcs could be only a small amount off. Right now it calculates to 6 blocks a day. And the diff is still rising

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April 30, 2014, 01:35:01 AM
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Right now it seems that 3 blocks of jackpotcoin is more profitable then groestl and hvc. Thats at 2 satoshi. I think it will be a wait and see situation
you might have some problem to sell them at 2sat, there isn't much volume... (better to wait, it is POS coin after all)

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Even at 1 satosh, 5 blocks a day breaks even with groestl. Its only a test to see how accurate the calc is if im honest

Update: so on a side note, ive found 5 blocks in 9 hours. Leading to a daily return if it remains constant of around 12 blocks

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April 30, 2014, 08:47:04 AM
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Is there an update for the new algo at block 6000 ?

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April 30, 2014, 08:48:53 AM
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Not sure. Im getting insults thrown at me over at their thread so im a little too pissed off to look

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April 30, 2014, 08:58:30 AM
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The calculation is correct. If this is groestl (which I assume) this would mean 0.004418158 BTC. However, currently the reward is around 375 coins per block, which means, you only get about 0.0032359555 BTC.

According to my current calculations, nothing is really profitable (KMC looks good, but there are no buyers atm.). I will add more coins tomorrow, maybe there is somewhere a good one. These values are calculated with scrypt: 1300khash, Scrypt:2048: 620khash, groestl: 16000khash, heavy: 61300khash

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LiteCoin: diff: 6049.8598632813 | price: 0.02340007 | profit: 0.00505754
DogeCoin: diff: 758.4340209961 | price: 0.00000111 | profit: 0.00478423
GroestlCoin: diff: 179.7730407715 | price: 0.00000736 | profit: 0.00494150
KimoCoin: diff: 0.2578920126 | price: 0.00000001 | profit: 0.01981262
HeavyCoin: diff: 546.6032714844 | price: 0.00000735 | profit: 0.00830744

KimoCoin sounds like a cool coin but it isn't. I was mining Kimo from the start then only get a few thousands for one day, then I realized that this coin has even bigger block rewards than Microcoin. So if you mine at his block rewards peak (around 100k) you could have a few millions per day even with one rigs. So that's why the price drops so low and no one wants to buy it. This is the same with high block reward coin without much supports and hype like MRC. And Kimo uses N-scrypt which indeed useless against ASICs like scrypt IMHO.


good spot Smiley
and for my profit calcs its more of something for me to just look at, and see what i am actually getting. for example the calcs say around 550 a day, i am actually getting over 700. yesterday on groestl i got 37 in one block because it was a very short round and i got shares in, so its not the best to follow unless you plug in real figures, as luck comes into it sometimes

the way i am doing it is actually linking it to the wallets, so give me a coin for calcs, and a hashrate and i will give results, i may make it live and just enable coins people want

Your calculation is correct. The actual coin you get is always fluctuating because the diff is fluctuating too.

Regarding scrypt-jane NFactor 12, I'm mining MRC with 2-28-2014 cudaminer x86 in Win 7 and stock clocks. I have no idea what I'm doing but here's my .bat and results.

cudaminer.exe -d 0,1,2 -i 1,0,0 --algo=scrypt-jane:MRC -C 0,1,1 -H 2,2,2 -m 1,1,1 -l T30x4,K7x10,K7x10 -R 1 -s 10 -L 2,2,2 -b 8192

GPU #0  780ti SC  36 khash/s
GPU #1  660ti       16 khash/s
GPU #2  660ti SC  17 khash/s

My querytime to the pool is about 1 sec, which is not a good thing on a 30 sec coin, but over the last few days I get 200,000 to 240,000 MRC/day @ poloniex = 0.0037 BTC/day. After a quick look at whattomine.com I need to mine something else. Thanks Boffinboy.

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PS Hope the new super ccminer gets a Windows binary release :-)

MRC is not profitable anymore because the block rewards dropping so low. If you want a more stable and profitable coin I suggest to mine CACH. This is my favorite and secret coin Wink. It is not available in many online profit calculator sites out there.

Btw 36Khs for 780Ti with N=12 is too slow. I get 40Khs for my GTX780. Try to finetune more.


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April 30, 2014, 09:04:55 AM
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Not sure. Im getting insults thrown at me over at their thread so im a little too pissed off to look
These aren't insult  Grin It is the way he speaks  Grin

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April 30, 2014, 09:10:16 AM
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Not sure. Im getting insults thrown at me over at their thread so im a little too pissed off to look
These aren't insult  Grin It is the way he speaks  Grin

And he speaks like an ignorant tw*t. Sorry but he has pissed me off now. If he cant take the time to check his message doesnt come off insulting then he should just not reply

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April 30, 2014, 09:23:30 AM
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Not sure. Im getting insults thrown at me over at their thread so im a little too pissed off to look
These aren't insult  Grin It is the way he speaks  Grin

And he speaks like an ignorant tw*t. Sorry but he has pissed me off now. If he cant take the time to check his message doesnt come off insulting then he should just not reply

bigjme, You mean Spoetnik? I just ignored him already. He sounds like a spoiled teenager who want everything services him right when he wants. He even insulted Christian for not providing him a binary. So people like this still exist anyway, and the best way to deal with them is completely ignored them.

Btw FYI, Summercoin exploding since yesterday and earning is at least 4 times better than any coin out there. I of course did not miss the train and throw my tiny AMD rigs to it. Too bad that most of us nVidiaers still left in the cool since Christian still has problem with X11. I think I will personally invite him to a beer when he's finish with X11 because we own him a lot. Of course if he has time Cheesy
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April 30, 2014, 09:33:18 AM
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Could anyone link to or post best settings for Groestl on 750Ti?

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April 30, 2014, 09:38:48 AM
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Not sure. Im getting insults thrown at me over at their thread so im a little too pissed off to look
These aren't insult  Grin It is the way he speaks  Grin

And he speaks like an ignorant tw*t. Sorry but he has pissed me off now. If he cant take the time to check his message doesnt come off insulting then he should just not reply

bigjme, You mean Spoetnik? I just ignored him already. He sounds like a spoiled teenager who want everything services him right when he wants. He even insulted Christian for not providing him a binary. So people like this still exist anyway, and the best way to deal with them is completely ignored them.

Btw FYI, Summercoin exploding since yesterday and earning is at least 4 times better than any coin out there. I of course did not miss the train and throw my tiny AMD rigs to it. Too bad that most of us nVidiaers still left in the cool since Christian still has problem with X11. I think I will personally invite him to a beer when he's finish with X11 because we own him a lot. Of course if he has time Cheesy

My thoughts are the same about him. There arent many like that here but there are some

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April 30, 2014, 09:51:30 AM
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regarding jackpotcoin: I just tried it, and I got 3 x blocks, but it shows the big bad "booo!". Since the hardfork happened a short while ago, I wonder if this just means I found an orphan, or ccminer has a problem after the fork?

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April 30, 2014, 09:59:52 AM
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regarding jackpotcoin: I just tried it, and I got 3 x blocks, but it shows the big bad "booo!". Since the hardfork happened a short while ago, I wonder if this just means I found an orphan, or ccminer has a problem after the fork?

From what I understand, the ccminer that has been circulating so far will not generate "valid blocks" for jackpot after block 6000 (assuming up-to-date QT-clients obviously).
There's a couple of PoW blocks since the transition at block 6000, but not many. Most blocks are now PoS, as PoW diff has not adjusted fully.

Lucky morning for me: woke up and ran on jackpot with 2x750TIs for just about 3 minutes. The network was at block 5996 around the time so I figured it was my last chance before the switch at block 6000. In 1 minute, block found. Hah! But no jackpot for me though  Grin

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April 30, 2014, 10:08:25 AM
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Looks like we need to wait for christian to work his magic, and i will have to get compiling again

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April 30, 2014, 10:12:27 AM
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jackpotcoin is going to adopt the keccak-only approach permanently. Meaning ccminer will continue working past block 6000.

see line 139ff here
https://github.com/rtc29462/cpuminer/blob/master/jackpot.c

the other hashing functions have been commented out.

I would have fixed it differently, but I wasn't asked Wink

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hmm...according to Christian it should still work. Maybe someone found a block after the fork? Oh and btw. I get 240MHash with 5x750Ti. Is that ok?

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April 30, 2014, 10:16:32 AM
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Seems very high. Mine only get 12MH/s each. And that has been finding blocks

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April 30, 2014, 10:18:35 AM
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hmm...according to Christian it should still work. Maybe someone found a block after the fork? Oh and btw. I get 240MHash with 5x750Ti. Is that ok?

Hm, maybe it works then. Your hashrate seems off (or mine was), as I was getting about 12MH/s per 750TI.
Oh wait, I only used the 0.6 version, have not checked 0.6.1 at all. Maybe that's it...

I'm off of jackpot though, perhaps someone else can verify if the latest ccminer is still working after the fork.
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Note: I see bigjme already replied and has about the same numbers as me. Points to some issue on your end ltcnim.

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April 30, 2014, 10:29:05 AM
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Seems very high. Mine only get 12MH/s each. And that has been finding blocks

hmm...strange. I have no idea why it gives me these numbers...there's not much you can change in the command line for ccminer, so I just use:

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ccminer -a jackpot -q -o 127.0.0.1:PORT -u USER -p PASSWORD

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