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July 15, 2014, 10:38:41 AM
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v5.1 is available:

- Added Dashcoin, OEC, MCN and ORION support.

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July 15, 2014, 11:48:57 AM
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Anyway this will work with Radeon HD 5850 cards?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=638915.msg7750602#msg7750602

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July 15, 2014, 12:12:20 PM
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July 15, 2014, 01:29:07 PM
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And PIMP devs collect donations to add cryptonight gpu support.

Check #9 at http://www.getpimp.org/features.html
And I'm the only one who's donated! Woohoo!... Not. Come on guys, support the PiMP guys!
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July 15, 2014, 03:49:50 PM
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linux miner comming soon?

I hope to have it soon, though it will take some more time, person who ports it to Linux decided not to do it after checking sources and now I have to find someone else.

exist some bounty for persons who ports it to Linux?  wanna donate a bit )
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July 15, 2014, 04:18:20 PM
Last edit: July 15, 2014, 06:29:20 PM by bigj
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Bullshit - I talked to dga. What's your beef with me, seriously? If you were just trolling, I doubt you would put this much effort into it.

It does surprise me that you're pissed I released it, though, as I didn't want to. Even more odd that dga is your hero, when he never released his, the guy he sold it to did.

I believe the latter statement ("the guy he sold it to ... released it") to be false, as I noted above.

The former is quite true that I never released it;  there are few heroes in this business.  I developed a fast, private miner for XMR and used for financial gain.  I didn't release it, and planned to keep it private until I'd made some money from it.  As some folks may know, I've been exploring a bunch of different models for how to get paid for developing miners and cryptocurrency code, ranging from:
  * Give it away and ask for donations (this doesn't work at all) -- scrypt for nvidia.
  * Bounties (protoshares gpu) -- this works ok, but doesn't really pay a living wage for the development time.
  * Developer fee (mandatory and then optional / open source after a week or two, for Riecoin) -- less than the bounty approach
  * Mine early to get some holdings and then try to help the coin by contributing code to it (Boolberry)
  * Mine privately for a month before giving it away (the most successful approach yet) (Monero)
    (I never got my month.  *grin*)

It's a debate worth having about how to fund ongoing development of good code, and it's clear from the response to Claymore's fee that there are very strong feelings about it on all sides.

yvg1900 may have the best model overall (a gentle dev fee in a closed source context), but I still think it's worth figuring out good paths that result in the development of quality open source software.

Good programmers are really expensive.

I think cbuchner1 actually has it right, though:  Future coin developers should partner with a miner developer or two to release their coins with fast CPU and GPU miners publicly available as open source.  It'll reduce (but not eliminate) all of this crap.  Perhaps fund it with a share of a 1% dev fee built into the coin itself, as Boolberry incorporated, so that the devs have an incentive to keep up the code.

Fully agreed. Dga, you are probably one of these heroes Smiley Also, thanks for sharing these information - this is pretty rare material!

Regarding the models you tested: What is left to try?

* Start your own coin?
* Become a speculator?
* Be an investor (aka coin angle)?
* Being John Malkovich?
* Start yet another crypto exchange?

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July 15, 2014, 05:38:15 PM
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July 15, 2014, 06:41:16 PM
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OH too cool and more hash rate

how much of voltage? and asus 280x series? (dc2t -i think this- / dc2t v2 / matrix / other)

my asus dc2t clock 1120 can do only 485h/s fan speed higher and temp heat more than you
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July 15, 2014, 07:30:50 PM
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OH too cool and more hash rate

how much of voltage? and asus 280x series? (dc2t -i think this- / dc2t v2 / matrix / other)

my asus dc2t clock 1120 can do only 485h/s fan speed higher and temp heat more than you

ASUS Radeon R9 280, R9280-DC2T-3GD5 1150/1500/1093mV - 515h/s - 175W (215W rig)
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July 16, 2014, 01:19:28 PM
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it seems miner 5.0 wants to start openCl thread hang issue with my Hynix cards......
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July 16, 2014, 01:42:23 PM
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OH too cool and more hash rate

how much of voltage? and asus 280x series? (dc2t -i think this- / dc2t v2 / matrix / other)

my asus dc2t clock 1120 can do only 485h/s fan speed higher and temp heat more than you

ASUS Radeon R9 280, R9280-DC2T-3GD5 1150/1500/1093mV - 515h/s - 175W (215W rig)
I get ~535 h/s on the exact same card at 1190/1800 (watercooled).
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July 16, 2014, 01:43:49 PM
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it seems miner 5.0 wants to start openCl thread hang issue with my Hynix cards......

I have that issue too
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July 16, 2014, 02:16:01 PM
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OH  MY  GAWD...




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July 16, 2014, 02:33:32 PM
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6 KH/s Sent! keep it comin guys

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July 16, 2014, 02:44:32 PM
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it seems miner 5.0 wants to start openCl thread hang issue with my Hynix cards......

Try "-li 1" option.

Please read Readme and FAQ in the first post of this thread before asking any questions, probably the answer is already there.
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July 16, 2014, 08:07:55 PM
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I'm having an issue with 5.1 miner, well as with older ones, tried them too.

So, W7 x64 with 270 card, miner 5.1 for 14.6 drivers; wanted to MM on minergate FCN/BCN pair. Anyway I got a lot of share found messages and occasionally "outdated share found" (sometimes even few of those in a roll) and then "unknown stratum packet: error 32700 parserror ..."

Friend from another forum advised me to use miner for 13.12 drivers in combination with 14.4 drivers so I did... But then, still talking about mining on minergate, I still have "outdated share found" messages and some others, looks like this:

Code:
07/16/14-19:07:25 - New job received from mcn-bcn.pool.minergate.com:45650
Speed: 328 h/s, TotalHashes: 592K, DevHashes: 28K Mining time: 00:30
07/16/14-19:07:28 - SHARE FOUND (target 1630) - (GPU 0 of 1)
DevFee: 07/16/14-19:07:34 - SHARE FOUND (target 444) - (GPU 0 of 1)
DevFee: 07/16/14-19:07:34 - SHARE FOUND (target 444) - (GPU 0 of 1)
07/16/14-19:07:36 - SHARE FOUND (target 1630) - (GPU 0 of 1)
07/16/14-19:07:38 - SHARE FOUND (target 1630) - (GPU 0 of 1)
07/16/14-19:07:38 - SHARE FOUND (target 1630) - (GPU 0 of 1)
07/16/14-19:07:49 - SHARE FOUND (target 1630) - (GPU 0 of 1)
07/16/14-19:07:51 - SHARE FOUND (target 1630) - (GPU 0 of 1)
07/16/14-19:07:57 - SHARE FOUND (target 1630) - (GPU 0 of 1)
07/16/14-19:07:59 - SHARE FOUND (target 1630) - (GPU 0 of 1)
07/16/14-19:08:01 - SHARE FOUND (target 1630) - (GPU 0 of 1)
07/16/14-19:08:01 - SHARE FOUND (target 1630) - (GPU 0 of 1)
07/16/14-19:08:03 - SHARE FOUND (target 1630) - (GPU 0 of 1)
07/16/14-19:08:05 - SHARE FOUND (target 1630) - (GPU 0 of 1)
07/16/14-19:08:07 - SHARE FOUND (target 1630) - (GPU 0 of 1)
07/16/14-19:08:17 - SHARE FOUND (target 1630) - (GPU 0 of 1)
07/16/14-19:08:26 - SHARE FOUND (target 1630) - (GPU 0 of 1)
07/16/14-19:08:26 - SHARE FOUND (target 1630) - (GPU 0 of 1)
07/16/14-19:08:36 - SHARE FOUND (target 1630) - (GPU 0 of 1)
07/16/14-19:08:36 - SHARE FOUND (target 1630) - (GPU 0 of 1)
07/16/14-19:08:40 - SHARE FOUND (target 1630) - (GPU 0 of 1)
cannot find block data:
{"error":"Blockexpired","id":1,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":null}
cannot convert blob data
cannot find block data:
{"error":"Blockexpired","id":1,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":null}
cannot convert target data
cannot find block data:
{"error":"Blockexpired","id":1,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":null}
cannot convert jobid
07/16/14-19:08:40 - New job received from mcn-bcn.pool.minergate.com:45650
Speed: 328 h/s, TotalHashes: 617K, DevHashes: 30K Mining time: 00:31
07/16/14-19:08:40 - New job received from mcn-bcn.pool.minergate.com:45650
Speed: 328 h/s, TotalHashes: 617K, DevHashes: 30K Mining time: 00:31
Outdated share found - skip
07/16/14-19:08:48 - SHARE FOUND (target 1630) - (GPU 0 of 1)
07/16/14-19:08:50 - New job received from mcn-bcn.pool.minergate.com:45650
Speed: 328 h/s, TotalHashes: 620K, DevHashes: 30K Mining time: 00:31
DevFee: Outdated share found - skip

Also the miner stops mining after some time. What am I doing wrong?
Non-merged mining is also affected with "outdated shares" and the rest, on minergate.
Other pools work as intended and with this combo of 14.4 and 5.1 miner with 13.12 drivers and those two files (forgot to mention them earlier).

Bat file looks like this:
GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
NsGpuCNMiner.exe -a 1 -o stratum+tcp://bcn.extremepool.org:7777 -u 23HY3RYpFxyS9WCBKx9fX8LRmhsuvxXazaKKwYi83cBV5wzLcaqtwP6NVnxpvbDzXeX1Qsy5W8ZnpdG Wrw2pG4C6EDv9EXU -p x


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July 16, 2014, 08:14:38 PM
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"unknown stratum packet: error 32700 parserror" message:

Minergate has a problem with stratum support, they told me that they are working on it. It's not a bug of the miner.

"outdated share found" message - it's ok, it's not error.

>Also the miner stops mining after some time.

It must restart itself then.

Please read Readme and FAQ in the first post of this thread before asking any questions, probably the answer is already there.
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July 16, 2014, 08:20:23 PM
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Wow! Fastest answer I got ever! Cheesy

Thanks. But do I need to do something so it restarts? In .bat? I know there is a command of some sort but never used it, didn't need it.
And I saw that last "SHARE FOUND" was half an hour ago before I manually restarted it?
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July 16, 2014, 08:28:22 PM
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Wow! Fastest answer I got ever! Cheesy

Thanks. But do I need to do something so it restarts? In .bat? I know there is a command of some sort but never used it, didn't need it.
And I saw that last "SHARE FOUND" was half an hour ago before I manually restarted it?

Check readme file, "-r" option. By default miner restarts itself automatically if it detects any problem. If it does not work for you, send me log file so I can check the reason.

Please read Readme and FAQ in the first post of this thread before asking any questions, probably the answer is already there.
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July 16, 2014, 08:34:38 PM
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Cheers! Will do! Smiley
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