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December 20, 2013, 02:48:15 AM
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Those my friend, are called orphans, they suck just like Quark.
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December 23, 2013, 08:37:03 AM
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Well that sucks!

Went away for about 36 hours, dropped the intensity slightly and left Smelter running.  Pff!

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December 23, 2013, 11:09:18 AM
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not quite sure what im doing wrong here but it would appear that my cards want to mine at 20GH-70GH for 3 attempts then the miner crashes.

it seems like something is wrong due to getting such high rates!

has anyone discovered this?  (its almost like when you forget to include the --scrypt when mining with cgminer)

any help would be great thank you :-)

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December 23, 2013, 11:39:16 AM
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So is GPU Mining actually better than CPU mining for quarks? I haven't seen any great sucess stories yet.
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December 23, 2013, 11:46:07 AM
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Please add choose second videocard option like in CGMiner, for people who use GeForce for games and Radeon for mining.
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December 23, 2013, 04:35:24 PM
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December 24, 2013, 03:33:33 AM
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I don't understand - if smelter could mine solo to adress 127.0.0.1, why its could't mine at any other one ? such as adress of some pool ?
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December 25, 2013, 07:44:43 PM
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So is GPU Mining actually better than CPU mining for quarks? I haven't seen any great sucess stories yet.

Yes, it is much better if you have 5xxx cards.

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December 27, 2013, 09:56:55 AM
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Got up to 3500 submissions overnight on my 5830 with nothing accepted Sad  5xxx aren't that good!
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December 27, 2013, 09:17:04 PM
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i can´t get this miner running with my r9 290. any advices?

error v2:
Code:
smelter v0.2 (c) Smolen
Royalty: 1/10
Failed to read source file: ./quark0td/kernelQuark.cl
SummonProgram failed
clCreateKernel call failed!


error v3:
Code:
smelter v0.3 (c) Smolen
Royalty: 1/10
Failed to read source file: ./quark0td/kernel/kernelQuark.cl
SummonProgram failed
ThreadHost::Thread() unexpected exception:clCreateKernel call failed

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December 28, 2013, 02:26:30 AM
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i can´t get this miner running with my r9 290. any advices?

error v2:
Code:
smelter v0.2 (c) Smolen
Royalty: 1/10
Failed to read source file: ./quark0td/kernelQuark.cl
SummonProgram failed
clCreateKernel call failed!


error v3:
Code:
smelter v0.3 (c) Smolen
Royalty: 1/10
Failed to read source file: ./quark0td/kernel/kernelQuark.cl
SummonProgram failed
ThreadHost::Thread() unexpected exception:clCreateKernel call failed
Smelter doesn't work with Hawaii (290 or 290x) GPUs yet.
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December 28, 2013, 10:56:01 AM
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Another stack of submissions and nothing accepted - has the difficulty shot up, am I unlucky, is my 5830 rubbish or is this just a total waste of time?

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Quark's aren't moving much on volume either http://coinmarketcap.com/
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December 28, 2013, 11:50:34 AM
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Another stack of submissions and nothing accepted - has the difficulty shot up, am I unlucky, is my 5830 rubbish or is this just a total waste of time?



Quark's aren't moving much on volume either http://coinmarketcap.com/
The accepted value in Smelter is for blocks solved, not shares accepted.

Law of averages states that you will get x amount of QRK/SRC per day over the long run, when comparing the same hash rate to the pool.
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December 28, 2013, 12:12:30 PM
Last edit: December 28, 2013, 01:14:08 PM by Pk9499
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And the 1: value is what?  Maybe submissions was the wrong word - attempts at blocks?

I understand it's luck of the draw - hence the questions about my luck. How do you do?
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December 31, 2013, 08:38:02 AM
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something is very wrong with your miner  Angry i thought its supposed to take only 12.5% as fee and not all the coins ??
mined a coin where a block is 50k reward. here is what is left

6.1k is version1 posted from OP and v2 is 6.5k

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December 31, 2013, 09:18:07 AM
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And the 1: value is what?  Maybe submissions was the wrong word - attempts at blocks?

I understand it's luck of the draw - hence the questions about my luck. How do you do?

The 1: [Number] refers to the number of blocks that have passed by since you started Smelter.

A: [Number] - Number of solved blocks (including orphans).

R: [Number] - Rejected.
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December 31, 2013, 01:21:46 PM
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something is very wrong with your miner  Angry i thought its supposed to take only 12.5% as fee and not all the coins ??
mined a coin where a block is 50k reward. here is what is left

6.1k is version1 posted from OP and v2 is 6.5k

It most likely unable to send the actual amount because it was designed for Quark and not Particle. So you only get the donation amount and not the full amount

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December 31, 2013, 03:15:17 PM
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And the 1: value is what?  Maybe submissions was the wrong word - attempts at blocks?

I understand it's luck of the draw - hence the questions about my luck. How do you do?

The 1: [Number] refers to the number of blocks that have passed by since you started Smelter.

A: [Number] - Number of solved blocks (including orphans).

R: [Number] - Rejected.

Thank you. Well I've had 3 solved blocks now that have resulted in payments of 14.4, 7.20009 and 7.20.  To be honest I'm wondering whether it's worth it.
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December 31, 2013, 04:12:45 PM
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something is very wrong with your miner  Angry i thought its supposed to take only 12.5% as fee and not all the coins ??
mined a coin where a block is 50k reward. here is what is left

6.1k is version1 posted from OP and v2 is 6.5k

It most likely unable to send the actual amount because it was designed for Quark and not Particle. So you only get the donation amount and not the full amount

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January 02, 2014, 01:05:28 AM
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Just my 2 cents.

I wonder if we can get this to work on a pool with ypool.net xptProxy.
Source: https://github.com/jh000/xptProxy

Its used to mine dogecoin and "converts" the protocol into json.
Currently it supports sha-256, scrypt and primecoin algos.
There are no arguments to provide and connects by default on ypool.net port 10034 and rpc port 8332.

I made some changes to the source to allow arguments such as pool port rpcport.

main.cpp(int function, modified)
Code:
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
printf("\xC9\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xBB\n");
printf("\xBA  xptProxy (v0.2b)                                \xBA\n");
printf("\xBA  contributors: jh                                \xBA\n");
printf("\xBA  local protocols: getwork(8332)+longpoll         \xBA\n");
printf("\xBA  algorithms: scrypt                              \xBA\n");
printf("\xBA  params: xptProxy.exe pool port rpcport          \xBA\n");
printf("\xC8\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xCD\xBC\n");
printf("Launching proxy...\n");

char* poolURL = "ypool.net";
if(argv[1])
{
poolURL = argv[1];
}

proxySettings.poolPort = 10034;
if(argv[2])
{
proxySettings.poolPort = atoi(argv[2]);
}


proxySettings.rpcPort = 8332;
if(argv[3])
{
proxySettings.rpcPort = atoi(argv[3]);
}
// init winsock
WSADATA wsa;
WSAStartup(MAKEWORD(2,2),&wsa);

hostent* hostInfo = gethostbyname(poolURL);
if( hostInfo == NULL )
{
printf("Cannot resolve '%s'. Is it a valid URL?\n", poolURL);
exit(-1);
}
void** ipListPtr = (void**)hostInfo->h_addr_list;
uint32 ip = 0xFFFFFFFF;
if( ipListPtr[0] )
{
ip = *(uint32*)ipListPtr[0];
}
char ipText[32];
sprintf(ipText, "%d.%d.%d.%d", ((ip>>0)&0xFF), ((ip>>8)&0xFF), ((ip>>16)&0xFF), ((ip>>24)&0xFF));
// set default proxy settings (todo: Add config)
proxySettings.poolIP = ipText;
// init xpt proxy stuff
xptProxy_init();
// start json server thread
printf("Starting JSON-RPC server on port %d...\n", proxySettings.rpcPort);
jsonRpcServer_t* jrs = jsonRpc_createServer(proxySettings.rpcPort);
if( jrs == NULL )
{
printf("Failed to open a server on port %d, try again\n", proxySettings.rpcPort);
return -1;
}
CreateThread(NULL, 0, (LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE)jsonRpc_run, jrs, 0, NULL);
// start processing xpt clients
printf("xptProxy ready to accept connections!\n");
xptProxy_mainloop();
return 0;
}

After the changes it compiles and runs successfully with "xptProxy ypool.net 10034 8332"

I also added all the quark files/algos to the project and they needed no changes at all
Got the files from miner, https://github.com/Neisklar/quarkcoin-cpuminer
Files: blake.c, bmw.c, groestl.c, jh.c, keccak.c, skein.c, the respective sph_headers.h and sph_types.h

The file wich actually exports quark hash and verify functions(quark.c) gives a missing function error

After the quark hashing functions can included without errors i think there are just some minor changes to do at xptProxy itself to actually recognize the algorithm.
A simple search shows:
xptClient.cpp
Code:
else if( xptShareToSubmit->algorithm == ALGORITHM_SHA256 || xptShareToSubmit->algorithm == ALGORITHM_SCRYPT )

xptProxy.cpp
Code:
if( xpc->algorithm == ALGORITHM_SCRYPT )

Not sure if the protocols are the same but maybe some one more skilled can give this a try?
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