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Author Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX]  (Read 3426930 times)
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June 13, 2014, 11:13:41 AM
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No X11, X13 coins are profitable now. Why excited about this? Sorry I just don't see the point.
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June 13, 2014, 11:14:47 AM
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No X11, X13 coins are profitable now. Why excited about this? Sorry I just don't see the point.


your not the only one

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June 13, 2014, 11:27:12 AM
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No X11, X13 coins are profitable now. Why excited about this? Sorry I just don't see the point.


the profit come only from coins that are not on exchange yet, never from coins already established, no matter the algo used
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June 13, 2014, 11:37:32 AM
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No X11, X13 coins are profitable now. Why excited about this? Sorry I just don't see the point.


your not the only one
It is always better to have it, than not... and it is useful on launch (and for instamining  Grin the nvidia card are much more stable than my amd which tends to crash a lot with those x13mod crap... and I can switch it to 14.6 as the card is much more efficient on groestl based algo)
It is also usefull to have the individual algo hamsi 512 and fugue 512 just in case some moronic coin dev decide to launch another variant of nist/jackpot etc... using some other algos.

And everybody (well... lots of people) have been literally whining on the thread to get X13  Grin (now they will whine it is too late  Grin)


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June 13, 2014, 11:56:52 AM
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yeh i got bored of the whining, i am still leaving the FAQ page as it is on cudamining.cc even though it is out

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June 13, 2014, 11:58:37 AM
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yeh i got bored of the whining, i am still leaving the FAQ page as it is on cudamining.cc even though it is out
Grin doesn't matter, most people don't read. There is a thread of a guy trying to run on cryptonote with X11 ccminer and wondering why it doesn't work...  Grin

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June 13, 2014, 12:03:01 PM
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one word, amazed  Cool

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June 13, 2014, 12:06:11 PM
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yeh i got bored of the whining, i am still leaving the FAQ page as it is on cudamining.cc even though it is out
Grin doesn't matter, most people don't read. There is a thread of a guy trying to run on cryptonote with X11 ccminer and wondering why it doesn't work...  Grin

Speaking of which, now that's the algo I'd love to see in ccminer.  CRYPTONIGHT

I'm half temped to learn CUDA programming just to do that algo.

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Last edit: June 13, 2014, 12:31:33 PM by djm34
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yeh i got bored of the whining, i am still leaving the FAQ page as it is on cudamining.cc even though it is out
Grin doesn't matter, most people don't read. There is a thread of a guy trying to run on cryptonote with X11 ccminer and wondering why it doesn't work...  Grin

Speaking of which, now that's the algo I'd love to see in ccminer.  CRYPTONIGHT

I'm half temped to learn CUDA programming just to do that algo.

Carlo
wondering, if it is really a good idea though... ducknote has been listed on swaphole (no volume), aeoncoin is about to be listed to swaphole and right now mountcoin is in limbo...

edit: actually it is the inverse, aeoncoin is listed on swaphole and ducknote ambitions to be listed on swaphole... (when I think the dev just had at some point to contact bittrex admin to get listed...  Roll Eyes Grin)  

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June 13, 2014, 12:15:16 PM
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well maybe get it working, post it to your favourite members **cough** me **cough**, get some, and hold them just incase

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June 13, 2014, 02:37:52 PM
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well maybe get it working, post it to your favourite members **cough** me **cough**, get some, and hold them just incase

+1  Wink
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June 13, 2014, 04:20:27 PM
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Asking here since I see most of you expert miners are on Smiley

Need some help. On one of my computers that has a Jackpot Coin wallet is stuck at 53,896 blocks remaining in the Syncronizing with network area. I think its still staking since I'm still getting micro POS JPC coins with the current time.  I'm using the config file from their front page. My other JPC wallet on another computer is using the same settings and running on the same network. My other two coin wallets that I have running don't have this syncronizing problem.

Any help would be appreciated! Smiley
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June 13, 2014, 04:29:43 PM
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Asking here since I see most of you expert miners are on Smiley

Need some help. On one of my computers that has a Jackpot Coin wallet is stuck at 53,896 blocks remaining in the Syncronizing with network area. I think its still staking since I'm still getting micro POS JPC coins with the current time.  I'm using the config file from their front page. My other JPC wallet on another computer is using the same settings and running on the same network. My other two coin wallets that I have running don't have this syncronizing problem.

Any help would be appreciated! Smiley
make sure it is the latest version of the wallet and eventually delete blockchain and peers.dat file and reload the blockchain

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June 13, 2014, 04:35:22 PM
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what cards you have?
maybe I will take a closer look on the nvidia linux overclock posibilities this weekend...

I have all MSI cards (4x OC, 2x TF), and I am pretty confident in the OC numbers I have been running on JPC for probably 2 months now.

Would be nicer to not have to change it in BIOS in case I need to switch it to another coin.

I am not too aggressive with the OC (+89 GPU, +250 MEM on the OC models & +151 GPU, +250 MEM on the TF models)

But it works out to about an 8% increase in hashing speed on win7 x64.

So interested to see any difference it makes in KopiemTu as well.

Thanks for your help and anything you find out about OC'ing on linux this weekend.

Here are two articles/posts that I was using for info...

http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?px=MTY1OTM&page=news_item

https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=16800.msg177791#msg177791

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June 13, 2014, 04:36:36 PM
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Asking here since I see most of you expert miners are on Smiley

Need some help. On one of my computers that has a Jackpot Coin wallet is stuck at 53,896 blocks remaining in the Syncronizing with network area. I think its still staking since I'm still getting micro POS JPC coins with the current time.  I'm using the config file from their front page. My other JPC wallet on another computer is using the same settings and running on the same network. My other two coin wallets that I have running don't have this syncronizing problem.

Any help would be appreciated! Smiley
make sure it is the latest version of the wallet and eventually delete blockchain and peers.dat file and reload the blockchain

Make sure you keep a copy of all your files someplace else before you start deleting anything. Better safe than sorry. Smiley

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June 13, 2014, 06:24:11 PM
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But I got wasted today in a Munich Biergarten, so the killer groestl will have to wait until tomorrow.
What awaits me is a killer hangover.

hey christian...whats about your headache? hope you feeling ok today.
hope you upload the K-gröstl not this evening - or I have to compile it in the same condition as you were in yesterday.
would be a mess  Tongue Grin 
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June 13, 2014, 06:31:48 PM
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But I got wasted today in a Munich Biergarten, so the killer groestl will have to wait until tomorrow.
What awaits me is a killer hangover.

hey christian...whats about your headache? hope you feeling ok today.
hope you upload the K-gröstl not this evening - or I have to compile it in the same condition as you were in yesterday.
would be a mess  Tongue Grin 
Just wait max half an hour after he released it ^^" Compiles everywhere Tongue
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June 13, 2014, 06:42:41 PM
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Thanks djm34 & nomad !  That seems to be working Smiley

Asking here since I see most of you expert miners are on Smiley

Need some help. On one of my computers that has a Jackpot Coin wallet is stuck at 53,896 blocks remaining in the Syncronizing with network area. I think its still staking since I'm still getting micro POS JPC coins with the current time.  I'm using the config file from their front page. My other JPC wallet on another computer is using the same settings and running on the same network. My other two coin wallets that I have running don't have this syncronizing problem.

Any help would be appreciated! Smiley
make sure it is the latest version of the wallet and eventually delete blockchain and peers.dat file and reload the blockchain

Make sure you keep a copy of all your files someplace else before you start deleting anything. Better safe than sorry. Smiley
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June 13, 2014, 07:41:21 PM
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Thanks djm34 & nomad !  That seems to be working Smiley

Asking here since I see most of you expert miners are on Smiley

Need some help. On one of my computers that has a Jackpot Coin wallet is stuck at 53,896 blocks remaining in the Syncronizing with network area. I think its still staking since I'm still getting micro POS JPC coins with the current time.  I'm using the config file from their front page. My other JPC wallet on another computer is using the same settings and running on the same network. My other two coin wallets that I have running don't have this syncronizing problem.

Any help would be appreciated! Smiley
make sure it is the latest version of the wallet and eventually delete blockchain and peers.dat file and reload the blockchain

Make sure you keep a copy of all your files someplace else before you start deleting anything. Better safe than sorry. Smiley
besides peers.dat? what other files do you delete? and how do you reload the blockchain?

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June 13, 2014, 07:46:24 PM
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Thanks djm34 & nomad !  That seems to be working Smiley

Asking here since I see most of you expert miners are on Smiley

Need some help. On one of my computers that has a Jackpot Coin wallet is stuck at 53,896 blocks remaining in the Syncronizing with network area. I think its still staking since I'm still getting micro POS JPC coins with the current time.  I'm using the config file from their front page. My other JPC wallet on another computer is using the same settings and running on the same network. My other two coin wallets that I have running don't have this syncronizing problem.

Any help would be appreciated! Smiley
make sure it is the latest version of the wallet and eventually delete blockchain and peers.dat file and reload the blockchain

Make sure you keep a copy of all your files someplace else before you start deleting anything. Better safe than sorry. Smiley
besides peers.dat? what other files do you delete? and how do you reload the blockchain?
blk001.dat and the directories and you reload the blockchain by launching the wallet

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