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Author Topic: [ANN] microCoin MRC - alcurEX - Scrypt-Jane - nFactor  (Read 374701 times)
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May 07, 2014, 09:36:25 PM
Last edit: May 08, 2014, 08:49:20 AM by randywald
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Here's my strategy for updating/syncing wallet as some people still have problems:

1. Backup directory: C:\Users\YourUserName\AppData\Roaming\microCoin
2. Delete everything except wallet.dat and microcoin.conf in C:\Users\YourUserName\AppData\Roaming\microCoin
3. Install/extract/update wallet to version 2.1.1.3
4. Open wallet version 2.1.1.3 -> you may get an error because files are missing -> just open it again
5. Wallet should start to sync until current block


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May 08, 2014, 01:02:01 AM
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Ditto what Okaynow posted back a few.
The support from the crowd during this issue gave me the confidence to invest more into this coin.

Thanks Randywald for the step by step wallet instructions. I had to put the config file back though to make it work.
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May 08, 2014, 08:52:40 AM
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I have updated instructions to keep microcoin.conf. I didn't instruct that because for me it worked without the old microcoin.conf.

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May 08, 2014, 06:17:23 PM
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Now that the storm is over I think we should continue buying/keeping because the volume in the past days has been really low, and Mintpal could decide to remove MRC from the exchange and that would be bad...
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May 08, 2014, 07:13:14 PM
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Now that the storm is over I think we should continue buying/keeping because the volume in the past days has been really low, and Mintpal could decide to remove MRC from the exchange and that would be bad...

The volume as i write this is 3.187 BTC today.
Microcoin is listed in the first half sorted by volume, many coins with lower volume here.

Microcoin is also one of very few coins on mintpal that have went to 1 satoshi multiple times, have been on 1 satoshi for days but never got LTC markets.
I think this is a good sign. Mintpal "tells me" with this behaviour that these coins are a steal unter 1 satoshi and have a bright future  Grin

edit: btw, buying more microcoin is a good idea anyway  Wink

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May 08, 2014, 08:24:55 PM
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Does MRC has POS?
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May 08, 2014, 08:47:37 PM
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Does MRC has POS?

There has been rumours about it going that way in the future, but not at the moment.

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May 09, 2014, 06:49:46 PM
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Hmm wondering what im doing wrong, i get 200hash (not kilo!) with these settings in yacminer.

my startup line:
yacminer --scrypt-chacha -o stratum+tcp://mrceu.nut2pools.com:6000 -u x -p x  -w 128 -v 1 --gpu-threads 1 --lookup-gap 3 --buffer-size 2570 --shaders 0 --gpu-engine 1080 --gpu-memclock 1500

Im not familiar with yacminer AT ALL Smiley

EDIT:
Able to get 6Khash with this:
yacminer --scrypt-chacha --nfmin 4 --nfmax 30 --starttime 1389028879 --worksize 128 -g 1 --lookup-gap 3 --buffer-size 2590 -R 7680

Take out the shaders setting all together. Take out the vectors setting too. Try -X 32 or -R 8192 intensity. There is a README.txt you should find helpful in the yacminer folder. I bet you can make buffersize 2688 as well. Let me know what you get.

Sorry, i didnt register this:)

Tried -X 32, that just made my computer hardcrash (black screen on both my monitors without able to get amd driver recovery).
-R 8192 didnt make any difference (6khash)
-buffersize 2688 hardly made any difference, lag on mouse and 0.15Khash more.

Scratching head atm Huh
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May 09, 2014, 07:59:55 PM
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Radeon HD 7950 Settings for 40 kh/s:

setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1

microcoinminer.exe -o x -u x -p x --scrypt --Nfmin 4 --Nfmax 30 --StartT 1389028879 --queue 0 --scan-time 2 --expiry 4 -g 1 -w 256 -I 12 --gpu-engine 1125 --gpu-memclock 1250 --thread-concurrency 35000

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May 09, 2014, 08:32:44 PM
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When Craptsy  will add this coin?
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May 09, 2014, 08:50:34 PM
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When Craptsy  will add this coin?

You would better ask vern, how could we know?

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May 09, 2014, 08:59:08 PM
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Radeon HD 7950 Settings for 40 kh/s:

setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1

microcoinminer.exe -o x -u x -p x --scrypt --Nfmin 4 --Nfmax 30 --StartT 1389028879 --queue 0 --scan-time 2 --expiry 4 -g 1 -w 256 -I 12 --gpu-engine 1125 --gpu-memclock 1250 --thread-concurrency 35000

If you used the latest thirtybird yacminer release instead of microcoinminer and used its advanced options you should get 50-60kh/s reliably from a 7950.
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May 09, 2014, 09:00:33 PM
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Radeon HD 7950 Settings for 40 kh/s:

setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1

microcoinminer.exe -o x -u x -p x --scrypt --Nfmin 4 --Nfmax 30 --StartT 1389028879 --queue 0 --scan-time 2 --expiry 4 -g 1 -w 256 -I 12 --gpu-engine 1125 --gpu-memclock 1250 --thread-concurrency 35000

If you used the latest thirtybird yacminer release instead of microcoinminer and used its advanced options you should get 50-60kh/s reliably from a 7950.

Please do elaborate, using thirtybird yacminer, with 280X cards. Getting 6Khash..... Tongue
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May 09, 2014, 10:26:06 PM
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Maybe you need at least 8 GB RAM for that config to run it correctly? I don't know it exactly. As comparison i needed to upgrade from 6 GB to 10 GB when i started mining scrypt-n (i know, microcoin is scrypt-jane!) with 3 R9 290s (intensity 18, very high thread concurreny)...

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May 09, 2014, 11:14:40 PM
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when i use yacminer, I also notice that it uses about 25% CPU, while sph miner uses nothing. cpu is fx8350

I mine therefor I am Smiley - WIN : WcLLYcZfHQAMMVwiaAtMECZQh1YfCPw88g
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May 09, 2014, 11:17:39 PM
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With each increase in N you tend to need more system memory to keep running at optimum speeds without hardware errors.
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May 10, 2014, 12:08:41 AM
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Radeon HD 7950 Settings for 40 kh/s:

setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1

microcoinminer.exe -o x -u x -p x --scrypt --Nfmin 4 --Nfmax 30 --StartT 1389028879 --queue 0 --scan-time 2 --expiry 4 -g 1 -w 256 -I 12 --gpu-engine 1125 --gpu-memclock 1250 --thread-concurrency 35000

If you used the latest thirtybird yacminer release instead of microcoinminer and used its advanced options you should get 50-60kh/s reliably from a 7950.

Please do elaborate, using thirtybird yacminer, with 280X cards. Getting 6Khash..... Tongue

How much do you have in system RAM?

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May 10, 2014, 03:02:54 AM
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this was a good post with configs for current N for MRC.  I am using the 7950 settings given there on a 4x7950 rig with 8GB ram.  55.xkh/s with 0 HW errors all day all night
Hello Guys,

I can share some mining configs with you.

First you have to download Yacminer - https://github.com/Thirtybird/YACMiner/releases/download/3.5.0-yac2/yacminer-3.5.0-yac2-x86.zip
These configs works on systems with more than 4GB RAM.

Config for 290x - yacminer --scrypt-chacha --nfmin 4 --nfmax 30 --starttime 1389028879 --worksize 128 -g 1 --lookup-gap 3 --buffer-size 3532 -R 10496
Config for 290 - yacminer --scrypt-chacha --nfmin 4 --nfmax 30 --starttime 1389028879 --worksize 128 -g 1 --lookup-gap 3 --buffer-size 3420 -X 32
Config for 280x - yacminer --scrypt-chacha --nfmin 4 --nfmax 30 --starttime 1389028879 --worksize 128 -g 1 --lookup-gap 3 --buffer-size 2590 -R 7680
Config for 280 - yacminer --scrypt-chacha --nfmin 4 --nfmax 30 --starttime 1389028879 --worksize 128 -g 1 --lookup-gap 3 --buffer-size 2394 -X 32
Config for 270x - yacminer --scrypt-chacha --nfmin 4 --nfmax 30 --starttime 1389028879 --worksize 128 -g 1 --lookup-gap 3 --buffer-size 1648 -R 4864
Config for 7950 - yacminer --scrypt-chacha --nfmin 4 --nfmax 30 --starttime 1389028879 --worksize 128 -g 1 --lookup-gap 3 --buffer-size 2394 -X 32
Config for 7970 - yacminer --scrypt-chacha --nfmin 4 --nfmax 30 --starttime 1389028879 --worksize 128 -g 1 --lookup-gap 3 --buffer-size 2590 -R 7680

Tips on tuning your GPU to mine Microcoin
--buffer-size XXXX (-B XXXX):
This setting sets the size of the OpenCL buffer to allocate to each thread. This option overrides --thread-concurrency, and should be used instead of it if your miner supports it. This value should be based on the amount of available memory on your GPU. This setting is NOT affected by lookup-gap meaning that other tuning parameters that you want to test will not force you to recalculate your buffer-size. The only setting that will make you want to change this is the --gpu-threads (-g) setting. As buffer-size is the amount of memory to allocate per thread, if you increase the number of threads you are launching, you will want to decrease the buffer-size of each thread to ensure all of the memory resides in Dedicated GPU memory instead of rolling over to Dynamic.
As the NFactor for Microcoin increases, the amount of memory that is needed to perform a single calculation rises. The more memory that can be allocated per thread, the better the performance that typically can be achieved.
SUMMARY: adjust this value first - Run GPUz of HWInfo to monitor the amount of dedicated memory used on the card until it moves into the dynamic column, then reduce it back down. YACMiner will tell you at the start how much memory has been allocated per thread

--lookup-gap X:
This tunes a compromise between ram usage and performance. Performance peaks at a gap of 2, but increasing the gap may allow you to run at a higher rate as more shaders in the card get utilized. Setting lookup gap overrides the default of 4.
SUMMARY: Start at 2, and try 4 through 8. Adjust your intensity setting (-R/-X/-I) to higher values as the lookup-gap increases.

--worksize XXX (-w 256):
Has a minor effect, should be a multiple of 32 up to 256 maximum. This sets the smallest size of work being sent to the GPU, and on older cards and/or drivers affects the values allowed in Raw Intensity.
SUMMARY: Higher values are better for cards with higher shader counts and 7XXX series cards and newer. Lower values for older cards give finer ranges of Raw Intensity to maximize performance.

--rawintensity XXXX (-R XXXX) This setting allows for a much more preceise intensity setting and can recognize significant gains when mining Microcoin
Note: make sure to use much lower raw-intensity values when you increase cpu threads (-g).
The original Intensity setting is currently used to spawn GPU threads as a simple 2^value setting.

  I:8  =     128 threads
  I:8  =     256 threads
  I:9  =     512 threads
  I:10 =    1024 threads
  I:11 =    2048 threads
  I:12 =    4096 threads
  I:13 =    8192 threads

Notice how the higher settings increase thread count tremendously.
It's now much easier to control thread intensity specifically and it potentially allows for a uniform way of setting the intensity on your system.

Valid values for raw-intensity are safest to be set as a multiple of --worksize. Newer drivers and/or cards may allow for adjustment in smaller increments - in some cases, this can be adjusted in in increments of 1.

--xintensity XX (-X XX)
When you have enough GPU memory allocated to fully utilize all shaders on your GPU, use this for intensity control as it will spawn threads as a multiple of how many shaders are on your GPU. This setting will be best starting at 4, and increases can be had by going up to 32 or as high as 128. Very large values for this may cause instability or driver crashes for very little gain - consider 128 to be the max.
Optional parameters for tuning:
--gpu-threads X (-g X):
Some people who have systems where the GPUs have large amounts of memory and low amounts of system memory will need to run multiple CPU threads so that all of the GPU memory can be allocated. This is because the OpenCL buffer is built in system memory and passed to the GPU. This defaults to 1, however values of 1, 2, 3 & 4 can all produce similar results.
SUMMARY: Run 1 unless your card has more than 2GB of memory and you cannot allocate all of that memory with just 1 thread.
Other available parameters that have better alternatives:
--thread-concurrency XXXXX:
This option may be depreciated in your mining software depreciated. It is still available for those people who like to do math on really high numbers that have to change when any other parameter needs to change. I strongly recommend utilizing the --buffer-size option instead. This setting adjusts the size of the OpenCL buffer to allocate to each thread. This value should be based on the amount of available memory on your GPU. This setting is affected by lookup-gap as well, utilizing the following formula for lookup-gaps of 1,2 & 4

MB per thread = thread-concurrency * 128 / (1024 * lookup-gap)
A good example of this: lookup-gap of 2, thread-concurrency of 8192 = 512 MB

As the NFactor for a Microcoin increases, the amount of memory that is needed to perform a single calculation rises. The more memory that can be allocated per thread, the better the performance that typically can be achieved.
SUMMARY: Use --buffer-size instead

--intensity XX (-I XX)
Just like in bitcoin mining, Microcoin mining takes an intensity, however the scale goes from 0 to 20 to mimic the "Aggression" used in mtrlt's reaper. The reason this is crucial is that too high an intensity can actually be disastrous with Microcoin because it can run out of memory and you will receive HW errors. High intensities start writing over the same ram and it is highly dependent on the GPU, but they can start actually DECREASING your hashrate, or even worse, start producing garbage with HW errors skyrocketing.
SUMMARY: Setting this for reasonable hashrates is mandatory. This setting is not recommended for Microcoin - use --raw-intensity

All the info is from Ultracoin forum.
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May 10, 2014, 06:50:08 AM
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my mining rigs have 4gb ram,
but my main computer which ive done the testing on with yacminer has 32GB ram Wink
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May 10, 2014, 08:39:04 AM
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on a system with 8Gb RAM and 2x 290x I get 155kh/s

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