Andrewwattson
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May 30, 2015, 06:23:56 PM |
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hey once windows 10 goes live in July I'll be running this on a windows 10 PI or going to try to . i haven't tried yet with the DEV version of 10 and MultiMiner i know its poss, but i just have ten running on a PI 2 right now to see how it handles ten so far it runs great . would rather wait for the 10 RTM then try MM on one .
It should work well - let me know. I've been developing on Windows 10 (among other platforms) for some time now. nwoolls by any chance can you get to my questions above. You skipped right over them id still like help with that.
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nwoolls (OP)
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June 02, 2015, 02:22:12 PM |
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hey once windows 10 goes live in July I'll be running this on a windows 10 PI or going to try to . i haven't tried yet with the DEV version of 10 and MultiMiner i know its poss, but i just have ten running on a PI 2 right now to see how it handles ten so far it runs great . would rather wait for the 10 RTM then try MM on one .
It should work well - let me know. I've been developing on Windows 10 (among other platforms) for some time now. nwoolls by any chance can you get to my questions above. You skipped right over them id still like help with that. The program already fails over when a pool is down as noted in the help: https://github.com/nwoolls/MultiMiner/wiki/Pools#poolsI do not plan on adding the option to restart mining every 2-3 minutes, though the project is Open Source so you are free to modify it to suit your needs: https://github.com/nwoolls/MultiMiner/wiki/Contributing#contribute-to-development
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dukester99
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June 09, 2015, 01:33:38 AM |
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Great software package. Thanks for offering to the public. Just trying to get a gridseed blade to mine with this software. Is there a special bat file I need to run. Recognizes a gridseed with 5 processors. should be 40 correct?
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dukester99
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June 09, 2015, 02:41:32 AM |
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where is this config file and the name? I am trying to get a gridseed blade to mine Ok I will start with the easy one. On MM with the Blade BFG version I am getting very poor performance. Here is my string. --set-device gridseed:@\\.\COM6,\\.\COM7,\\.\COM9,\\.\COM10,\\.\COM19,\\.\COM20:clock=838 --set-device gridseed@\\.\COM4,\\.\COM5,\\.\COM22:clock=1185 --set-device gridseed@\\.\COM8:clock=890 --set-device gridseed@\\.\COM21:clock=1150 The Blades are running at 838 and each only hits 2.0 mh/s each or lower. On cpuminer same setting they hit 2.8 to 3 mh/s each stable. The three 5 chip units that are set to 1185 run at 255 kh/s on MM. On cpuminer same setting they run 501 to 508 kh/s each stable. The other two 5 chip units one that runs at 1150 and the one that runs at 890 both run at the proper speeds with no issues. 489 and 379 kh/s respectively. I cannot figure out why this is happening. I have messed with it for a day. Does anyone have any input? I'd suggest trying one devices at a time and then building up to more devices from there.
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nwoolls (OP)
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June 09, 2015, 07:51:05 PM |
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where is this config file and the name? I am trying to get a gridseed blade to mine
The per-algorithm arguments are defined in the Advanced Miner Settings dialog: https://github.com/nwoolls/MultiMiner/wiki/Settings#advanced-miner-settingsConfig files can be found in the ~/.config/MultiMiner/ folder on both Linux and OS X and in %appdata%\MultiMiner on Windows.
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dukester99
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June 10, 2015, 09:37:10 AM |
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Just looking for some help getting my gridseed blade to function properly. looks to be mining but only 359 kh and pool does not show worker. also shows 5 processors, shouldn't this be 40 or 80? Here are some pictures, Thanks for any help you guys can offer
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nwoolls (OP)
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June 10, 2015, 03:39:55 PM |
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Just looking for some help getting my gridseed blade to function properly. looks to be mining but only 359 kh and pool does not show worker. also shows 5 processors, shouldn't this be 40 or 80?
What does your hardware look like? Are you sure its a GridSeed Blade and not a GridSeed Orb? Is it round & gold, or a big black brick? A GridSeed Blade has two power cables and two USB cables and shows as two devices. I only see one device in your picture. And your picture shows 350 Kh/s which is normal for the Orb. Orb: Blade:
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dukester99
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June 10, 2015, 04:06:33 PM |
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yes it is a gridseed blade. I have 5 of them 3 are running on a raspberry pi.
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nwoolls (OP)
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June 10, 2015, 11:31:26 PM |
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yes it is a gridseed blade. I have 5 of them 3 are running on a raspberry pi.
Hard to say - sounds like BFGMiner isn't detecting them properly. There should be two devices, not one. You can troubleshoot the device detection using the following info: https://github.com/nwoolls/MultiMiner/wiki/Local-DevicesThe information on the log files specifically should demonstrate the problem.
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PatronDragon
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June 20, 2015, 11:50:21 PM Last edit: June 21, 2015, 12:21:02 AM by PatronDragon |
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Can help to start who a mining on a multiminer of asic of Silicon Labs CP210x USB to UART Bridge?
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MaryJ
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July 01, 2015, 11:15:14 PM |
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i would like to mine x15 maryjanecoin to help the network
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Maryjanecoin.org
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nwoolls (OP)
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July 01, 2015, 11:36:41 PM |
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i would like to mine x15 maryjanecoin to help the network
There should be no problem with that. MultiMiner can mine any coin or algorithm supported by CGMiner and BFGMiner forks. Please refer to the documentation. You do not have to pick a coin from the list (as it says on the screen).
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z0n0
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July 02, 2015, 10:43:29 AM |
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Anyone else having issues with mobileminer? Since ystday it shows offline all my machines
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nwoolls (OP)
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July 02, 2015, 12:34:54 PM |
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Anyone else having issues with mobileminer? Since ystday it shows offline all my machines Please see the post in the MobileMiner thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=622655.msg11620806#msg11620806ATTENTIONHello all. Unfortunately it's time (past time really) to shut down the MobileMiner services and apps. Mining at home is just not generating enough interest, and margins are too slim for miners, to keep things running (and to keep myself interested). Things will stay running until July 1st and any active subscriptions will no longer be charged. Thank you for your feedback, interest and patronage. Happy mining! ATTENTION
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z0n0
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July 02, 2015, 07:25:31 PM |
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Anyone else having issues with mobileminer? Since ystday it shows offline all my machines Please see the post in the MobileMiner thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=622655.msg11620806#msg11620806ATTENTIONHello all. Unfortunately it's time (past time really) to shut down the MobileMiner services and apps. Mining at home is just not generating enough interest, and margins are too slim for miners, to keep things running (and to keep myself interested). Things will stay running until July 1st and any active subscriptions will no longer be charged. Thank you for your feedback, interest and patronage. Happy mining! ATTENTIONI'm very sad to hear that I loved mobileminer, that way I could check status in any time.
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RaginglikeaBoss
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July 04, 2015, 05:07:14 AM |
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Then it's time to stop accepting continuing sales on iTunes I'd say...
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tutorialevideo
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July 04, 2015, 08:36:32 PM |
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Then it's time to stop accepting continuing sales on iTunes I'd say...
Great soft nwools ... i had payd for it it was a good ride. Sorry for the shutdown.
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MehZhure
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August 07, 2015, 04:40:57 PM |
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I have been trying to run multiminer for about a week and a half now, without success. What I have discovered is, multiminer is adding a bunch of extra commandline arguments, that I do not need, and my sgminer errors out because of it. Is there a way to change what extra commandline arguments multiminer adds automatically?
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MehZhure
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August 07, 2015, 04:45:07 PM |
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And, for clarification, the sgminer can only handle 11 commandline arguments. The multiminer is trying to start it up with 21 arguments, several, of which, are nothing more than default values that do not need to be set.
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MehZhure
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August 07, 2015, 06:43:31 PM |
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Ah...nevermind. I figured out that you can use a conf file in the miner directory to add any specific miner settings. Originally I had the pool settings in the conf file, and multiminer cannot work with that. But, if you remove the pool settings, everything else works great.
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