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October 22, 2014, 03:51:47 PM
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there is a way to divide the load on ccminer for the same gpu? if i open two instances of ccminer the thing simply crash, i remember in sgminer, that in this case the loaded is divided
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October 22, 2014, 04:05:42 PM
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Am I correct that there is no version which includes a pure skein miner?
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October 22, 2014, 04:36:03 PM
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there is a way to divide the load on ccminer for the same gpu? if i open two instances of ccminer the thing simply crash, i remember in sgminer, that in this case the loaded is divided
it depends... if the memory usage of the 2 instances is larger than what is available on the card, then it will crash.
Otherwise it should be ok (I guess... I assume 2 instances running on the same algo... never tried mixing stuff)

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October 22, 2014, 04:37:20 PM
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Am I correct that there is no version which includes a pure skein miner?
there is no coin running on pure skein either  Grin
they run on sha256(skein(x)), and unless you have a 900serie, it isn't impressive at all... you beat the fpga but are largely beaten by the amd.

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October 22, 2014, 09:36:51 PM
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Kudos to djm34 for building the CoinShield GPU channel miner - and being
way more efficient than the current OpenCL version (okay, the miner does
not yet work for everyone - but I guess that will improve with time)

ChrisH and I have a pretty solid miner now for the CoinShield CPU channel.
21 block in 12 hours on 3 GTX 780Ti! Just a pity that the coin is worthless.
But I can currently use the heat from my graphics cards. It's friggin' cold
outside.

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October 22, 2014, 09:56:59 PM
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Am I correct that there is no version which includes a pure skein miner?
there is no coin running on pure skein either  Grin
they run on sha256(skein(x)), and unless you have a 900serie, it isn't impressive at all... you beat the fpga but are largely beaten by the amd.


Okay thanks. Was going on what was said in the OP here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=831003.0
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October 23, 2014, 12:20:26 AM
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Kudos to djm34 for building the CoinShield GPU channel miner - and being
way more efficient than the current OpenCL version (okay, the miner does
not yet work for everyone - but I guess that will improve with time)

ChrisH and I have a pretty solid miner now for the CoinShield CPU channel.
21 block in 12 hours on 3 GTX 780Ti! Just a pity that the coin is worthless.
But I can currently use the heat from my graphics cards. It's friggin' cold
outside.

Christian

Thanks, yes they are a still a few bugs to correct, I will update the miner soon.

Am I correct that there is no version which includes a pure skein miner?
there is no coin running on pure skein either  Grin
they run on sha256(skein(x)), and unless you have a 900serie, it isn't impressive at all... you beat the fpga but are largely beaten by the amd.


Okay thanks. Was going on what was said in the OP here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=831003.0

That's strange to release a coin with only one algo...
Pure skein is for asic (for a few more millions, they will certainly add it to dumbhash future asiX miner).
actually if you need to heat the room with amd, this coinis for you...

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October 23, 2014, 12:53:59 AM
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Kudos to djm34 for building the CoinShield GPU channel miner - and being
way more efficient than the current OpenCL version (okay, the miner does
not yet work for everyone - but I guess that will improve with time)

ChrisH and I have a pretty solid miner now for the CoinShield CPU channel.
21 block in 12 hours on 3 GTX 780Ti! Just a pity that the coin is worthless.
But I can currently use the heat from my graphics cards. It's friggin' cold
outside.

Christian

Thanks, yes they are a still a few bugs to correct, I will update the miner soon.

Am I correct that there is no version which includes a pure skein miner?
there is no coin running on pure skein either  Grin
they run on sha256(skein(x)), and unless you have a 900serie, it isn't impressive at all... you beat the fpga but are largely beaten by the amd.


Okay thanks. Was going on what was said in the OP here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=831003.0

That's strange to release a coin with only one algo...
Pure skein is for asic (for a few more millions, they will certainly add it to dumbhash future asiX miner).
actually if you need to heat the room with amd, this coinis for you...

Well - it is getting cold here!  Cheesy

I got 2 blocks w/cpu in about 2 hrs... meh.
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October 23, 2014, 01:14:53 AM
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I managed to increase the quark and nist5 speed a little bit.
Source code:
https://github.com/KlausT/ccminer
Compared to djm's m7v7 version:
about 6% faster for quark
about 4% faster for nist5
(on my 750Ti, not overclocked)
This is interesting!
And you can choose to publish the compiled version?
Ok, if you insist ...
www.sonstiges.org/stuff/ccminer-m7v7-Schleicher.zip

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October 23, 2014, 01:43:59 AM
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Kudos to djm34 for building the CoinShield GPU channel miner - and being
way more efficient than the current OpenCL version (okay, the miner does
not yet work for everyone - but I guess that will improve with time)

ChrisH and I have a pretty solid miner now for the CoinShield CPU channel.
21 block in 12 hours on 3 GTX 780Ti! Just a pity that the coin is worthless.
But I can currently use the heat from my graphics cards. It's friggin' cold
outside.

Christian

Thanks, yes they are a still a few bugs to correct, I will update the miner soon.

Am I correct that there is no version which includes a pure skein miner?
there is no coin running on pure skein either  Grin
they run on sha256(skein(x)), and unless you have a 900serie, it isn't impressive at all... you beat the fpga but are largely beaten by the amd.


Okay thanks. Was going on what was said in the OP here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=831003.0

That's strange to release a coin with only one algo...
Pure skein is for asic (for a few more millions, they will certainly add it to dumbhash future asiX miner).
actually if you need to heat the room with amd, this coinis for you...

Well - it is getting cold here!  Cheesy

I got 2 blocks w/cpu in about 2 hrs... meh.
you are running on cpu  Grin I haven't looked much at the thread, but it is clearly not cpu only (even if there isn't yet any gpu miner, it is a 10 min job using existing kernels...)

edit: actually it is skein(skein))

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October 23, 2014, 02:26:15 AM
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good news, it is now possible to flash the bios of the 900's
http://www.overclock.net/t/1517316/extract-and-flash-gtx-970-and-980-firmware-gpuz-test-build-and-new-nvflash-5-190/80#post_23037661

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October 23, 2014, 03:21:28 AM
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It looks interesting, I'll try them both later
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October 23, 2014, 03:43:51 AM
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Kudos to djm34 for building the CoinShield GPU channel miner - and being
way more efficient than the current OpenCL version (okay, the miner does
not yet work for everyone - but I guess that will improve with time)

ChrisH and I have a pretty solid miner now for the CoinShield CPU channel.
21 block in 12 hours on 3 GTX 780Ti! Just a pity that the coin is worthless.
But I can currently use the heat from my graphics cards. It's friggin' cold
outside.

Christian

Thanks, yes they are a still a few bugs to correct, I will update the miner soon.

Am I correct that there is no version which includes a pure skein miner?
there is no coin running on pure skein either  Grin
they run on sha256(skein(x)), and unless you have a 900serie, it isn't impressive at all... you beat the fpga but are largely beaten by the amd.


Okay thanks. Was going on what was said in the OP here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=831003.0

That's strange to release a coin with only one algo...
Pure skein is for asic (for a few more millions, they will certainly add it to dumbhash future asiX miner).
actually if you need to heat the room with amd, this coinis for you...

Well - it is getting cold here!  Cheesy

I got 2 blocks w/cpu in about 2 hrs... meh.
you are running on cpu  Grin I haven't looked much at the thread, but it is clearly not cpu only (even if there isn't yet any gpu miner, it is a 10 min job using existing kernels...)

edit: actually it is skein(skein))

I haven't actually attacked "the build" yet... I need to - would save so much time. Every time I think about it, I shudder.  Grin I have VS '10 & '12, Cuda Dev kit... I don't know. I guess I'll "take the plunge" lol!
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October 23, 2014, 06:32:05 AM
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there is a way to divide the load on ccminer for the same gpu? if i open two instances of ccminer the thing simply crash, i remember in sgminer, that in this case the loaded is divided
it depends... if the memory usage of the 2 instances is larger than what is available on the card, then it will crash.
Otherwise it should be ok (I guess... I assume 2 instances running on the same algo... never tried mixing stuff)

it use 1gb of memory for every instance, approximately, maybe it's not a good idea with petit card like 750ti lol, but with a 970-980 should work

someone tested it on scrypt, how many khs for the 970 and 980? cryptoblog reports 600khs for the 980, which seems too low
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October 23, 2014, 11:45:44 AM
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there is a way to divide the load on ccminer for the same gpu? if i open two instances of ccminer the thing simply crash, i remember in sgminer, that in this case the loaded is divided
it depends... if the memory usage of the 2 instances is larger than what is available on the card, then it will crash.
Otherwise it should be ok (I guess... I assume 2 instances running on the same algo... never tried mixing stuff)

it use 1gb of memory for every instance, approximately, maybe it's not a good idea with petit card like 750ti lol, but with a 970-980 should work

someone tested it on scrypt, how many khs for the 970 and 980? cryptoblog reports 600khs for the 980, which seems too low
by the way, anybody tried neoscrypt ? (with amd obviously  Grin)

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October 23, 2014, 01:34:25 PM
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there is a way to divide the load on ccminer for the same gpu? if i open two instances of ccminer the thing simply crash, i remember in sgminer, that in this case the loaded is divided
it depends... if the memory usage of the 2 instances is larger than what is available on the card, then it will crash.
Otherwise it should be ok (I guess... I assume 2 instances running on the same algo... never tried mixing stuff)

it use 1gb of memory for every instance, approximately, maybe it's not a good idea with petit card like 750ti lol, but with a 970-980 should work

someone tested it on scrypt, how many khs for the 970 and 980? cryptoblog reports 600khs for the 980, which seems too low
by the way, anybody tried neoscrypt ? (with amd obviously  Grin)

Is Feather Coin the only one using the Neoscrypt algo?

If you are going to leave your BTC on an exchange please send it to this address instead 1GH3ub3UUHbU5qDJW5u3E9jZ96ZEmzaXtG, I will at least use the money better than someone who steals it from the exchange. Thanks Wink
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October 23, 2014, 01:44:37 PM
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there is a way to divide the load on ccminer for the same gpu? if i open two instances of ccminer the thing simply crash, i remember in sgminer, that in this case the loaded is divided
it depends... if the memory usage of the 2 instances is larger than what is available on the card, then it will crash.
Otherwise it should be ok (I guess... I assume 2 instances running on the same algo... never tried mixing stuff)

it use 1gb of memory for every instance, approximately, maybe it's not a good idea with petit card like 750ti lol, but with a 970-980 should work

someone tested it on scrypt, how many khs for the 970 and 980? cryptoblog reports 600khs for the 980, which seems too low
by the way, anybody tried neoscrypt ? (with amd obviously  Grin)

Is Feather Coin the only one using the Neoscrypt algo?
I think there are a couple of other coins using it

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October 23, 2014, 02:14:41 PM
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What coin is best for 750ti ??

Now , I can make 0.001 per card per day.
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October 23, 2014, 05:32:36 PM
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What coin is best for 750ti ??

Now , I can make 0.001 per card per day.
no matter what this coin is, if it makes its way to this thread, it won't be anymore the best coin for the 750ti  Grin

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October 23, 2014, 06:02:29 PM
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What coin is best for 750ti ??

Now , I can make 0.001 per card per day.
no matter what this coin is, if it makes its way to this thread, it won't be anymore the best coin for the 750ti  Grin

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