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November 07, 2018, 08:51:09 PM |
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Hi guys, I have just installed my 1st linux system "mint". I have been a windows tech for 20 years so I am having to teach this to myself as i go. That being said I am wanting to try and run some old gridseed blades (80 chip). I am totally confused on what ver of cgminer to use, and i am just learning how to install things in linux, (took me a while to install java just so i could do the capita to log in)... I dont think i need to install any drivers like the virtual coms for windows. But I need just a little guidance. feel like I am back in the 80's learning DOS!
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os2sam
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November 07, 2018, 11:05:31 PM |
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I am wanting to try and run some old gridseed blades (80 chip). I am totally confused on what ver of cgminer to use
CGMiner doesn't support gridseeds, or any other altcoin miner. Read the Top Post for more information.
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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing on usenet and in e-mail?
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November 08, 2018, 12:35:38 AM |
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Refresh RPC time (10 seconds in cgminer 4.11.1, 60 seconds in cgminer 4.9.2)
bitcoind: 2018-11-08T00:27:32Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400 2018-11-08T00:27:42Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400 2018-11-08T00:27:52Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400 2018-11-08T00:28:02Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400 2018-11-08T00:28:12Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400 2018-11-08T00:28:22Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400 2018-11-08T00:28:32Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400 2018-11-08T00:28:42Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400 2018-11-08T00:28:52Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400 2018-11-08T00:29:02Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400 2018-11-08T00:29:12Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400 2018-11-08T00:29:22Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400
cgminer 4.11.1 [2018-11-08 00:29:32.408] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________ [2018-11-08 00:29:37.407] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________ [2018-11-08 00:29:42.409] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________ [2018-11-08 00:29:47.408] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________ [2018-11-08 00:29:52.410] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________ [2018-11-08 00:29:57.410] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________ [2018-11-08 00:30:02.411] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________ [2018-11-08 00:30:07.411] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________ [2018-11-08 00:30:12.411] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________ [2018-11-08 00:30:17.411] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________ [2018-11-08 00:30:22.412] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________ [2018-11-08 00:30:27.412] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________
you call CreateNewBlock (): every 10 seconds, where can I change this time in the source code, for example to 20 seconds or 5 seconds?
in version 4.9.2 it was done every 60 seconds, in 4.11.1 every 10 seconds. Is it a constant? Thank you
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December 03, 2018, 06:55:57 PM |
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Hi all, sorry if I found not the answer already given. I built cgminer 4.11.1 at a linux system with only gekko support. Works fine and I can use --gekko-2pac-freq. I built same at Raspi zero w. Works too, but --gekko-2pac-freq is ignored? Both machines with more than 1 gekko 2pac. Any hints? Thanks in advance.
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emkovicz
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December 06, 2018, 12:02:08 PM |
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Refresh RPC time (10 seconds in cgminer 4.11.1, 60 seconds in cgminer 4.9.2)
bitcoind: 2018-11-08T00:27:32Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400 2018-11-08T00:27:42Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400 2018-11-08T00:27:52Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400 2018-11-08T00:28:02Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400 2018-11-08T00:28:12Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400 2018-11-08T00:28:22Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400 2018-11-08T00:28:32Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400 2018-11-08T00:28:42Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400 2018-11-08T00:28:52Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400 2018-11-08T00:29:02Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400 2018-11-08T00:29:12Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400 2018-11-08T00:29:22Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400
cgminer 4.11.1 [2018-11-08 00:29:32.408] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________ [2018-11-08 00:29:37.407] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________ [2018-11-08 00:29:42.409] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________ [2018-11-08 00:29:47.408] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________ [2018-11-08 00:29:52.410] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________ [2018-11-08 00:29:57.410] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________ [2018-11-08 00:30:02.411] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________ [2018-11-08 00:30:07.411] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________ [2018-11-08 00:30:12.411] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________ [2018-11-08 00:30:17.411] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________ [2018-11-08 00:30:22.412] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________ [2018-11-08 00:30:27.412] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________
you call CreateNewBlock (): every 10 seconds, where can I change this time in the source code, for example to 20 seconds or 5 seconds?
in version 4.9.2 it was done every 60 seconds, in 4.11.1 every 10 seconds. Is it a constant? Thank you
Did you find the solution? I'm looking for the same thing, 10s looks to be quite an overhead for my BTC node
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brndnmtthws
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December 17, 2018, 01:30:27 AM Merited by frodocooper (3) |
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I have written a RESTful API wrapper for cgminer in Rust: https://github.com/brndnmtthws/cgminer-restPlease check it out and provide any feedback you might have on GitHub. My goal (someday) is to get ASIC/miner vendors to standardize around an API to make it easier to build high quality tooling for managing miners. Cheers!
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December 23, 2018, 01:36:48 AM |
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I have written a RESTful API wrapper for cgminer in Rust: https://github.com/brndnmtthws/cgminer-restPlease check it out and provide any feedback you might have on GitHub. My goal (someday) is to get ASIC/miner vendors to standardize around an API to make it easier to build high quality tooling for managing miners. Cheers! It already is a standard API - that I wrote. All the large vendors use the equivalent of my API code (or my actual API code) in their miners. The differences are Bitmain who broke compatibility by changing the field names and scale for hash rates and changing the data format for LST but the interface is my code even in the Bitmain miners.
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brndnmtthws
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December 23, 2018, 05:30:02 PM |
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It already is a standard API - that I wrote. All the large vendors use the equivalent of my API code (or my actual API code) in their miners. The differences are Bitmain who broke compatibility by changing the field names and scale for hash rates and changing the data format for LST but the interface is my code even in the Bitmain miners.
It's a great API! And now there's an HTTP REST wrapper for it. 
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Has anyone on this thread got a recent windows build they could share?
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This thread has served its purpose and has no meaning any more so I'm locking it and unpinning it unless something drastic changes in the future.
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Developer/maintainer for cgminer, ckpool/ckproxy, and the -ck kernel 2% Fee Solo mining at solo.ckpool.org -ck
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