ZeroFossilFuel
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February 07, 2016, 03:20:05 PM |
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Yes, thank you for your input. However, there is no information in the readme file regarding g++ or Fedora. I build clean every time using build.sh. I have already tried compiling with g++-5.2.1 / CUDA 7.5.18. That's where this all began. I have also seemingly compiled successfully against the repo version of CUDA 6.5 / gcc-4.9 but got an error no nVidia driver installed when I tried to run ccminer. I have one more combination to try before throwing in the towel - Install CUDA 6.5 from the .run file (these always seem to give me the highest success rates) and try compiling with the various gcc versions to see if I can find a combination that works.
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ZeroFossilFuel
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February 07, 2016, 05:36:00 PM |
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Still no joy. In all cases where I can get it to compile without puking, when I run ccminer I get Unable to query number of CUDA devices! Is an nVidia driver installed? Same driver I use in all my machines, 352.63.
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February 07, 2016, 06:01:21 PM |
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I tried to set -i 24 and -i 25 but it results in a crash.. My version works fine with -i 25. (The default is set to 24)
with -i 23 i get 15.82MHASH in the 1.7.1 x86 version.
so my private is only 15% faster with a proper launchconfig.
That's a slightly better comparison, but again, rejects are important to take into account. If you scroll back a single page on this thread, you'll find a user reporting your (public?) quark doing 11% faster hashrate than tpruvot's, yet it also has 30% rejects doing solo, vs 0% on tpruvot's. So, for those conditions, your faster miner ends up being much slower. I'm not even putting efficiency on the table, but for some miners, that's an even greater factor of importance. Personally, don't care for a 5% performance boost, at the expense of increasing 10% on power usage. Side comment: You had my respect and admiration when you started off, making sensible contributions to the open ccminer community. Things have gone downhill ever since the pissing contests began, along with repeated calls for private version donations (with terms that I find unfair to those that actually buy said private versions)... I do hope you figure out a better way to stay motivated and contributing. --- apologies for the off topic --- I need to refork. I have an overflow bug in mine. After the refork i can add etther and decred support
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February 07, 2016, 06:08:14 PM |
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Yes, thank you for your input. However, there is no information in the readme file regarding g++ or Fedora. I build clean every time using build.sh. I have already tried compiling with g++-5.2.1 / CUDA 7.5.18. That's where this all began. I have also seemingly compiled successfully against the repo version of CUDA 6.5 / gcc-4.9 but got an error no nVidia driver installed when I tried to run ccminer. I have one more combination to try before throwing in the towel - Install CUDA 6.5 from the .run file (these always seem to give me the highest success rates) and try compiling with the various gcc versions to see if I can find a combination that works. My experience is with Fedora so YMMV. It seems the compiler in ubuntu is not compatible with ccminer. In most cases where a distro introduces incompatible changes (assuming they are aware) they will also keep the old compatible version available. Regarding cuda and driver installation that can be confusing. Quite often when you install cuda from the repo it will install the repo drivers as well, which may be older. I like to install both from the nvidia run files to avoid this. Now, you say you compiled successfully at first but ccminer failed to start because of no driver. This smells like a nouveau problem. When you installed cuda from the repo you may have blown away the nvidia proprietary drivers and replaced them with nouveau. I agree you should try backing out the repo packages then install cuda and the drivers from the run files.
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ZeroFossilFuel
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February 07, 2016, 07:53:57 PM |
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I GOT IT WORKING! Here's what I had to do. First, install CUDA 7.5.18 from the .run, do not let it install driver 352.39 if you already have 352.63. Also make sure you have g++-4.8 installed. Navigate to /usr/local/cuda-7.5/include. Comment out lines 113-117 in host_config.h 113 /*#if __GNUC__ > 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ > 9)*/ 114 115 /*#error -- unsupported GNU version! gcc versions later than 4.9 are not supported!*/ 116 117 /*#endif*/ /* __GNUC__ > 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ > 9) */ In makefile.am use nvcc_ARCH = --compiler-bindir /usr/bin/gcc-4.8 -gencode=arch=compute_50,code=\"sm_50,compute_50\" Run build.sh. Et Voi-La! Even though I have the correct versions of gcc and g++ installed, the GNUC version test incorrectly identifies which one is running and screws up the compilation.
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Epsylon3 (OP)
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February 08, 2016, 03:41:18 AM |
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February 11, 2016, 07:22:25 AM |
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i just have released the final 1.7.2 with decred support... Feb. 11th 2015 v1.7.2 Decred Algo (longpoll + getwork - no stratum) Blake256 improvements/cleanup
Jan. 26th 2015 v1.7.1 Implement sib algo (X11 + Russian Streebog-512/GOST) Whirlpool speed x2 with the midstate precompute Small bug fixes about device ids mapping (and vendor names) Add Vanilla algo (Blake256 8-rounds - double sha256)
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February 11, 2016, 11:30:48 AM |
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i just have released the final 1.7.2 with decred support... Feb. 11th 2015 v1.7.2 Decred Algo (longpoll + getwork - no stratum) Blake256 improvements/cleanup
Jan. 26th 2015 v1.7.1 Implement sib algo (X11 + Russian Streebog-512/GOST) Whirlpool speed x2 with the midstate precompute Small bug fixes about device ids mapping (and vendor names) Add Vanilla algo (Blake256 8-rounds - double sha256)
much appreciated epsylon3 ... #crysx
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PVmining
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February 12, 2016, 10:04:36 AM |
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Thanks Epsylon3! your decred miner works very well - a donation is on the way.
I like your elegant way doing real development and innovations!
@myagui. wise words...
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February 12, 2016, 10:54:26 AM |
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Thanks Epsylon3! your decred miner works very well - a donation is on the way.
I like your elegant way doing real development and innovations!
@myagui. wise words...
@PVmining @Epsylon3: Decred donation incoming as soon as my coins unlock by voting (which I learned too late might easily take a month ). Nah, no need to wait that long, whatever I get on Supernova for a few days will be going your way. Decred addy?
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February 12, 2016, 11:06:59 AM |
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Thanks Epsylon3! your decred miner works very well - a donation is on the way.
I like your elegant way doing real development and innovations!
@myagui. wise words...
@PVmining @Epsylon3: Decred donation incoming as soon as my coins unlock by voting (which I learned too late might easily take a month ). Nah, no need to wait that long, whatever I get on Supernova for a few days will be going your way. Decred addy? job well done in my opinion also ... now who on earth has a working eth miner that i can compile ... hehehe ... #crysx
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PVmining
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February 12, 2016, 11:58:17 AM |
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now who on earth has a working eth miner that i can compile ... hehehe ... #crysx I'm on linux too (ubuntu) and had no probs so far. ping me next time you hit on IRC. but its a waste of time if you try to point your 750tis on ETH - the time of 8mhash per card is over sadly
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February 12, 2016, 12:09:19 PM |
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now who on earth has a working eth miner that i can compile ... hehehe ... #crysx I'm on linux too (ubuntu) and had no probs so far. ping me next time you hit on IRC. but its a waste of time if you try to point your 750tis on ETH - the time of 8mhash per card is over sadly come and join on #granite ... im on now - but wont be for too much longer ... there is this thing called sleep - i dunno what that is lately - but i think i better find out soon ... tanx pvmining ... #crysx
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February 12, 2016, 01:54:53 PM |
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Thanks Epsylon3! your decred miner works very well - a donation is on the way.
I like your elegant way doing real development and innovations!
@myagui. wise words...
@PVmining @Epsylon3: Decred donation incoming as soon as my coins unlock by voting (which I learned too late might easily take a month ). Nah, no need to wait that long, whatever I get on Supernova for a few days will be going your way. Decred addy? myagui hi where do I put or change the vote plz .... been awhile since I mined a coin with a vote. thx Unless tpruvot has it by default in his bat file.
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PVmining
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February 12, 2016, 02:16:49 PM |
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myagui hi where do I put or change the vote plz .... been awhile since I mined a coin with a vote. thx Unless tpruvot has it by default in his bat file.
...has nothing to do with the mining itself. he talk's about the wallet and the PoS-sibily to lock coins for PoS
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February 12, 2016, 02:18:02 PM |
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myagui hi where do I put or change the vote plz .... been awhile since I mined a coin with a vote. thx Unless tpruvot has it by default in his bat file.
...has nothing to do with the mining itself. he talk's about the wallet and the PoS-sibily to lock coins for PoS Thx I'm downloading the wallet now. EDIT: I don't understand this wallet ....any help plz.
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February 12, 2016, 02:53:17 PM |
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oh, please.. no ETH talk/noise/gas in my thread
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February 12, 2016, 04:05:25 PM |
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tpruvot look at your hashrate for deced on suprnova I'll delete this post. Me adding hash.
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February 12, 2016, 04:11:47 PM |
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oh tx i'm in the top 10
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February 12, 2016, 04:19:50 PM Last edit: February 12, 2016, 06:51:32 PM by tbearhere |
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oh tx i'm in the top 10 Your welcome I can't keep it there for long though. EDIT: As per your bat file... I'm getting 2 gh/s on my oc 980ti's. EDIT: That should have given you ~5 DCR a beer or more for now. I have no wallet yet to put my own in....so I'll leave them on the pool until a qt. comes out.
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