Maybe put the cgminer and cuda lines in your opening post there
Cudaminer up, 89khs on a 650ti
E:\cudaMiner\cudaminer.exe -d 0 -i 1 -m 1 -C 2 -l 32x5 -o
http://the-passion-node.com:9559 -O RNk51KdbxPZcaBzvns2Pu2visFib99fb8u+1:xx
copy, paste and fill in the blanks
I wanted to clear this up some...
{E:\cudaMiner\cudaminer.exe} {d 0 -i 1 -m 1 -C 2 -l auto} {-o
http://the-passion-node.com:9559} {-O RNk51KdbxPZcaBzvns2Pu2visFib99fb8u:xx}
^Cudaminer.exe file location^ ^ Link to pool, works with any pool^
^arguments, readme below^ ^replace with YOUR royalcoin address:password
PM me if you need help, Im learning as I go with a heavy background in computing.
RYC: RE9YKgraPfK9MiNPY76Zv4nwZoiskDZeda
Additional command line options for cudamine are(Taken from the cudaminer readme):
--no-autotune disables the built-in autotuning feature for
maximizing CUDA kernel efficiency and uses some
heuristical guesswork, which might not be optimal.
--devices [-d] gives a list of CUDA device IDs to operate on.
Device IDs start counting from 0!
--launch-config [-l] specify the kernel launch configuration per device.
This replaces autotune or heuristic selection.
--interactive [-i] list of flags (0 or 1) to enable interactive
desktop performance on individual cards. Use this
to remove lag at the cost of some hashing performance.
Do not use large launch configs for devices that shall
run in interactive mode - it's best to use autotune!
--texture-cache [-C] list of flags (0 or 1 or 2) to enable use of the
texture cache for reading from the scrypt scratchpad.
1 uses a 1D cache, whereas 2 uses a 2D texture layout.
This is very experimental and may hurt performance
on some cards.
--single-memory [-m] list of flags (0 or 1) to make the devices
allocate their scrypt scratchpad in a single,
consecutive memory block. On Windows Vista, 7/8
this may lead to a smaller memory size being used.