bigjme,
What do you have in store for cudamining.cc as some of the next features?
Can we get a CUDA Utils/Other page?
We could put:
1) Link to drivers and miner version needed
2) OC utils here plus some cool stuff like
3) Links to things like CCManager and KB's Profit Calc
Yes. Split screen must be now in category "cool stuff like CCManager anf Profit Calc"
MAYBE.
I think it would be great to have a link at the top of the RELEASE page for the miners. It might be a "util" but it works with the miners so it goes in both groups IMHO. It should work with EVERY current miner release so it sort of defies category. It used to be a miner but now is even better with the current implementation. So maybe the current release could be on the "utils" page but a hard coded link is on the release page with a brief description and link to the utils page?!?!
Sort of best of both worlds.
What do you guys think?
HEY! don't tell me how to code
drop me a PM with an image of what you mean so i get a proper idea, adding it in paint will do..... i guess
Lazy Ass!
We don't care about no stinking framework. We just want Utils page.
Oh and how to compile under LINUX FAQ too.
Hey im all up for incentive donations.... anyone?..... no?
I will get it added once i know what people want. The compiling under linux... not so easy as i don't have a linux system now
A start for 'Compile under Linux FAQ':
Based on Linux Mint (Ubuntu clone) x86-64:
- install >340 driver from nvidia or your distro repository
- install nvidia_uvm driver from your distro repository
- install CUDA toolkit 6.0 from nvidia
- downloaded current ccminer source from github (e.g. cbuchner1, djm34, tsiv)
- autoconfig.sh
- configure --with-cuda=/usr/local/cuda-6.0
- make -j <number of your CPU cores> (e.g. make -j8)
- export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/cuda-6.0/lib64
- export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/cuda-6.0/bin
- ccminer -a x11 -benchmark
In case of runtime errors make sure:
- nvidia and nvidia_uvm modules loaded into kernel you can add 'nvidia_uvm' string to /etc/modules to have nvidia_uvm loaded automatically during start
- /dev/nvidia, /dev/nvidia0 exist. Should be created by kernel modules
- /dev/nvidia_uvm exists. Can be created with:
sudo mknod -m 660 /dev/nvidia-uvm c 250 0
sudo chmod o+rw /dev/nvidia-uvm
If you want quick compilation (for compute_50) modify Makefile.am: change all compute_30/sm_30 into compute50/sm_50 and get rid of compute_35/sm35 strings.
It has to be done before running autoconfig.sh.
Thanks to that compilation takes ca 15 minutes but ccminer will work only on maxwell cards with compute 5.0.
Link to good OC @Linux howto:
http://www.overclock.net/t/504832/how-to-nvidia-overclocking-in-linux