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February 23, 2018, 03:25:05 PM
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What does Trust level actually do?
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February 23, 2018, 03:49:41 PM
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I get an error when Is tart ccminer alexis.

I have 12 cards. When I select  -SelGPUDSTM '0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11' -SelGPUCC '0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11
I get an error from ccmimer alexis 1.0 as CUDA 11 gpu not existing.


Is it a known problem?

Do you have any experience running ccminer or other mining software by itself? If not, then I strongly suggest you not use this miner manager until all the kinks and bugs are worked out because it is not really geared towards newbies and may not ever be suitable for such, given that it is a collection of PowerShell scripts and batch files.

NiceHash is an excellent alternative, and no shame in using it - I do myself sometimes.




I used my skills and fixed it Smiley
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February 23, 2018, 03:51:11 PM
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From ahashpool

Announcement: [2018-02-23 07:22 UTC] Cryptopia is having serious issues not seeing deposits for many coins. This has been on going for 24 hours + already. This seriously affects pool operations. We have no choice but to disable mining for these coins, setting API estimates and actuals values to zero. Please make sure you are using profit switching script, and not only mining 1 algo because if you mine an algo that is disabled, you will receive nothing.

Properly handeld by ahashpoolplus
No worries


May you replace the PalginHSR with the Justaminer HP version? The HP version gives me way more hashrate compared to the Palgin and to the "normal" jsutaminer one

thanks!
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February 23, 2018, 04:09:59 PM
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May you replace the PalginHSR with the Justaminer HP version? The HP version gives me way more hashrate compared to the Palgin and to the "normal" jsutaminer one

thanks!

Numbers and hardware details might help a decision

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February 23, 2018, 04:15:30 PM
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May you replace the PalginHSR with the Justaminer HP version? The HP version gives me way more hashrate compared to the Palgin and to the "normal" jsutaminer one

thanks!

Numbers and hardware details might help a decision

yes sorry.

I tested with one GTX 1070 Ti. Just for testing I used only one GPU.

Ccminer KlausT gives me 1174/1185 KH/s
HSR Miner Justaminer HP version gives me 1230/1243 KH/s
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February 23, 2018, 04:17:04 PM
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May you replace the PalginHSR with the Justaminer HP version? The HP version gives me way more hashrate compared to the Palgin and to the "normal" jsutaminer one

thanks!

Numbers and hardware details might help a decision

Nemo already replaced Palgin with Justaminer HP version due to full api support + no fee with equal or better performance.

I opened a issue in your github with the miner file, or you can just pulled from Nemos repository.



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February 23, 2018, 04:18:22 PM
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May you replace the PalginHSR with the Justaminer HP version? The HP version gives me way more hashrate compared to the Palgin and to the "normal" jsutaminer one

thanks!

Numbers and hardware details might help a decision

Nemo already replaced Palgin with Justaminer HP version due to full api support + no fee with equal or better performance.

I opened a issue in your github with the miner file, or you can just pulled from Nemos repository.





link?

here I still see the PalginHSR https://github.com/MrPlusGH/NPlusMiner-1.3/tree/master/Miners
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February 23, 2018, 04:20:09 PM
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May you replace the PalginHSR with the Justaminer HP version? The HP version gives me way more hashrate compared to the Palgin and to the "normal" jsutaminer one

thanks!

Numbers and hardware details might help a decision

Nemo already replaced Palgin with Justaminer HP version due to full api support + no fee with equal or better performance.

I opened a issue in your github with the miner file, or you can just pulled from Nemos repository.





link?

here I still see the PalginHSR https://github.com/MrPlusGH/NPlusMiner-1.3/tree/master/Miners


https://github.com/MrPlusGH/NPlusMiner/issues/5

Unzip and move to miners folder.

it will download directly from Justaminer github.

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February 23, 2018, 04:45:10 PM
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May you replace the PalginHSR with the Justaminer HP version? The HP version gives me way more hashrate compared to the Palgin and to the "normal" jsutaminer one

thanks!

Numbers and hardware details might help a decision

Nemo already replaced Palgin with Justaminer HP version due to full api support + no fee with equal or better performance.

I opened a issue in your github with the miner file, or you can just pulled from Nemos repository.


link?

here I still see the PalginHSR https://github.com/MrPlusGH/NPlusMiner-1.3/tree/master/Miners


https://github.com/MrPlusGH/NPlusMiner/issues/5

Unzip and move to miners folder.

it will download directly from Justaminer github.




thanks buddy

Also I moved from alexisPHI to SPmodPHI and I got some gain --> 24.7 MH/s on 1070Ti
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February 23, 2018, 05:42:34 PM
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What does Trust level exactly actually do?

Anybody?
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February 23, 2018, 05:53:18 PM
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What does Trust level exactly actually do?

Anybody?

The more it goes high the more the estimated profit will be correct
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February 23, 2018, 06:01:34 PM
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Why the PHI and TRIBUS gives me 0 as potential profit?

http://prntscr.com/iitvb1
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February 23, 2018, 06:05:51 PM
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Why the PHI and TRIBUS gives me 0 as potential profit?

http://prntscr.com/iitvb1

Probably because those ports have been disabled by the pool due to a fork or some other issue. Note that both of those are single coin algos.

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February 23, 2018, 06:40:20 PM
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Why the PHI and TRIBUS gives me 0 as potential profit?

http://prntscr.com/iitvb1

Probably because those ports have been disabled by the pool due to a fork or some other issue. Note that both of those are single coin algos.



ah ok thanks

Also I think I have a problem. For how long should the system be bencharming? My bitcore algo is being bencharked since almost 1 hour now

http://prntscr.com/iiuden
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February 23, 2018, 06:49:21 PM
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ah ok thanks

Also I think I have a problem. For how long should the system be bencharming? My bitcore algo is being bencharked since almost 1 hour now

http://prntscr.com/iiuden

Near as I can tell, each algo is supposed to take 6 minutes to benchmark, sometimes 12. I would close the main NPlusMiner window, making sure the miner window closes, too, then restart NPlusMiner. It should pick up where it left off, and it should also skip over bitcore, but if it doesn't let it run for 15 minutes then remove it from the list of algos in your start[pool].bat file and try another day.

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February 23, 2018, 06:50:48 PM
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ah ok thanks

Also I think I have a problem. For how long should the system be bencharming? My bitcore algo is being bencharked since almost 1 hour now

http://prntscr.com/iiuden

Near as I can tell, each algo is supposed to take 6 minutes to benchmark, sometimes 12. I would close the main NPlusMiner window, making sure the miner window closes, too, then restart NPlusMiner. It should pick up where it left off, and it should also skip over bitcore, but if it doesn't let it run for 15 minutes then remove it from the list of algos in your start[pool].bat file and try another day.



ok will do that. I just changed from the stock ccminer to the spmod bitcore miner. I adjust the files and it's working. Just it never stops benchmarking...
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February 23, 2018, 08:27:07 PM
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Released NPlusMiner 1.3.2
Change NeoScrypt miner to HSRMiner (thanks jrafaelmdo)

https://github.com/MrPlusGH/NPlusMiner/releases

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February 23, 2018, 10:02:00 PM
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Thanks for testing and reporting.
Was this using ahashpoolplus?

Yessir.

To update anyone who was following my long-ass report, I'm scheduled to make much more on AHP today, probably looking at 1.35-1.40 mBTC depending on luck, which is MUCH closer to default estimates than what I experienced in my other 96 hours.
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February 24, 2018, 03:05:27 AM
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Released NPlusMiner 1.3.2
Change NeoScrypt miner to HSRMiner (thanks jrafaelmdo)

https://github.com/MrPlusGH/NPlusMiner/releases
Is it plausible to include a "pause" function? Something where we can stop the mining process, but keep the brain function active? I dislike losing the accrued "trust" level whenever I restart the program. I may stop this program so as to check on a new direct mine coin for a couple of hours or a couple of days, but then this program needs 6 hours to spool the trust level back up.
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February 24, 2018, 11:46:53 AM
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Is it plausible to include a "pause" function? Something where we can stop the mining process, but keep the brain function active? I dislike losing the accrued "trust" level whenever I restart the program. I may stop this program so as to check on a new direct mine coin for a couple of hours or a couple of days, but then this program needs 6 hours to spool the trust level back up.

I like this suggestion, too.

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On another note, I let 1.3.2 run all night and the new Neoscrypt miner was in heavy use (no surprise, since it claims to do about 500 kH/s more than the miner used in 1.3.1 and earlier) BUT about 30 minutes ago - right as I was walking the mutt so not looking at the computer, of course - Windows BSODed with a 0x00..50 error, which is usually hardware related but which I suspect is hsrminer overstressing the GPUs (or I need to back of the O/C to use it).

So I am back to 1.3.1 for now to see if the issue repeats, which would then suggest it really is a hardware problem.

 
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