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November 11, 2012, 01:12:06 AM
Last edit: November 11, 2012, 01:24:03 AM by vedalken254
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Hi Veddy,

Yeah, that would be great! I did try using that miner to begin with, but just couldn't get it to run, much more comfortable with the GUI type of thing to be honest, but I've read such good reviews of CGminer that it's a shame I can't use it. Am I right in saying that CGminer can also reduce mem clock? I can't get AB to go below a certain level on any of my cards, even with the user agreement hack that's mentioned on various threads.

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It depends if i recall correctly on the OS. Linux i know can do that due to the ADL having to be installed for monitoring and overclocking in Linux. Windows: I haven't tried. But yeah. Lemme PM you that startup script that you'll put into a file called CGminer.p2pmining.bat.

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You should have a PM now with the script i use. I use Win7 so if you are on that or Vista as well, fill in the spots surrounded by <>'s with your info).

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November 11, 2012, 11:48:18 PM
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Is the Litecoin mining part working? I joined the Litecoin part of p2pmining several days ago and have yet to see any mined LTC show up on my miner's status page (http://p2pmining.com/?method=miner&data=LSRaEEvH4PSbc5WBfU92d4BcJ3WcPzCB2i) (it also shows all units in BTC, when it should be LTC), although I do show up on http://p2pmining.com/?method=lpool under “current miners”. Are my rewards being tracked at all?
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November 12, 2012, 01:34:18 AM
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Is the Litecoin mining part working? I joined the Litecoin part of p2pmining several days ago and have yet to see any mined LTC show up on my miner's status page (http://p2pmining.com/?method=miner&data=LSRaEEvH4PSbc5WBfU92d4BcJ3WcPzCB2i) (it also shows all units in BTC, when it should be LTC), although I do show up on http://p2pmining.com/?method=lpool under “current miners”. Are my rewards being tracked at all?

should be ?method=lminer( http://p2pmining.com/?method=lminer&data=LSRaEEvH4PSbc5WBfU92d4BcJ3WcPzCB2i )

Shows up there.  Looks like you have mined 1.88 with 1.35 confirmed.  Looks like I need to add a few coins to the wallet to make up for transactions fees again.

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November 12, 2012, 01:36:49 AM
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P2Pmining.com found a Block. YEAH!


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November 12, 2012, 04:35:16 AM
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Is the Litecoin mining part working? I joined the Litecoin part of p2pmining several days ago and have yet to see any mined LTC show up on my miner's status page (http://p2pmining.com/?method=miner&data=LSRaEEvH4PSbc5WBfU92d4BcJ3WcPzCB2i) (it also shows all units in BTC, when it should be LTC), although I do show up on http://p2pmining.com/?method=lpool under “current miners”. Are my rewards being tracked at all?

should be ?method=lminer( http://p2pmining.com/?method=lminer&data=LSRaEEvH4PSbc5WBfU92d4BcJ3WcPzCB2i )

Shows up there.  Looks like you have mined 1.88 with 1.35 confirmed.  Looks like I need to add a few coins to the wallet to make up for transactions fees again.

Ah, thanks. I couldn't remember how to find the URL so I had just guessed at it.  Grin
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November 12, 2012, 08:13:22 PM
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Two Blocks found by p2pmining.com in one day.   Cheesy

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November 14, 2012, 12:06:08 PM
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Hah finally found your pool.  I'm a small miner (200 Mh/s) and have been mining straight p2pool for a while.  The variability is pretty high this way so it should be interesting to see how I do here.

I noticed my cgminer (v2.7.6) reports difficulty 2 shares.  Shouldn't it say difficulty 1?

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November 14, 2012, 05:01:43 PM
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I noticed my cgminer (v2.7.6) reports difficulty 2 shares.  Shouldn't it say difficulty 1?
Only if you use <payout address>+1 as your username. P2PMining uses variable difficulty based on their total hashrate.

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November 14, 2012, 05:30:32 PM
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Ah got it.  I just figured it defaulted to 1 if I left off the +n at the end.  So I'm worthy of difficulty 2 at 200 Mh/s? 

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November 14, 2012, 07:03:17 PM
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Ah got it.  I just figured it defaulted to 1 if I left off the +n at the end.  So I'm worthy of difficulty 2 at 200 Mh/s? 

Steve,
the difficulty served is based off of EVERYONE's hashrate not just your own. So whether or not the +1 is needed remains to be seen but I would think so. I use diff 1 shares on my 450-500MH/s miner and it works wonders. Smiley

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November 14, 2012, 07:05:45 PM
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OK I'll change to difficulty 1 when I get home.  Too bad you can't do difficulty 0.25.  Cool

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November 15, 2012, 03:47:43 AM
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I could set the minimum difficulty lower, but I don't know how that would effect mining programs or the load on the server. May experiment some day.


I will be upgrading the p2pool software in the next couple days to account for the hardfork to version 9.

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November 17, 2012, 01:23:42 AM
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I will also be stopping I0coin merged mining until someone fixes the memory issue with it.  There is no exchange for it anyway.

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November 17, 2012, 11:59:10 AM
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I will also be stopping I0coin merged mining until someone fixes the memory issue with it.  There is no exchange for it anyway.
I believe that if someone does get the i0c code current with the other coins (ixc too for that matter), that Vircurex would be willing to relist it.

But yeah, the inefficient memory usage was just getting to be too much of a problem. I'm thinking of taking it out of my auto-run list as well. Computer is at the point where it is swapping memory in and out a lot more than I like. Sad

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November 17, 2012, 01:46:26 PM
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Memory usage on my 3GB VM:
bitcoind 6,4%
p2pool btc 10,5%
litecoind 4,0%
p2pool ltc 10,5%
namecoind 3,2%
ixcoind 4,0%
i0coind 40,3% O_O

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November 20, 2012, 04:22:39 AM
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Updated p2pool to version 9 and killed i0coin.  I think that coin is just about dead.

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November 23, 2012, 04:02:42 PM
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Maybe it could be add more types of coins to the mergred if it is possible? For example PPC?
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November 24, 2012, 07:13:33 PM
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I am not getting +1 diff shares. I was. But now im getting +15 diff shares due to someone running almost 1Mh's in litecoin. I thought this specific pool only handed out +1 diff shares and is there anyway I could setup my username ie, putting a +1 at the end of it so I can ONLY receive +1 shares? some of us litecoin miners are still using cpus to mine and its taking me 2 hours + to get 1 single share now Sad thank you
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November 25, 2012, 08:43:58 AM
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I am not getting +1 diff shares. I was. But now im getting +15 diff shares due to someone running almost 1Mh's in litecoin. I thought this specific pool only handed out +1 diff shares and is there anyway I could setup my username ie, putting a +1 at the end of it so I can ONLY receive +1 shares? some of us litecoin miners are still using cpus to mine and its taking me 2 hours + to get 1 single share now Sad thank you
You should be able to put a +1 at then end of your username/litecoin address to get diff 1 shares

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November 25, 2012, 09:05:30 AM
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that didnt work. using cgminer 2.8.5. added +1 to user name/litecoin address and all cgminer does is request work.
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