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September 25, 2017, 01:19:04 PM
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What GPU have you got? What coin are you mining?
GPU: NVIDIA Gforce GT650M, CPU: Intel i7 3630QM @ 2,4Ghz, 8Gb RAM 7,88 availlable, Windows 7
Cryptobridge(BCO) - Scrypt POW https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2015949.0

Is -a scrypt present in your batch?
thanks for your help, i think its finally mining, i am getting 40kHash/sec, i'm thinkin thats not much am i correct? will i be able to mine Cryptobridge with that at current difficulty?
Is there a way to see progress of the mining because the logs only show me the hashrate and gpu temp
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Also is there a way to make it possible that 2 miners work toghetter on the same block for increased hashrate or will both miners work on their own on the same block?
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September 25, 2017, 01:43:43 PM
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What GPU have you got? What coin are you mining?
GPU: NVIDIA Gforce GT650M, CPU: Intel i7 3630QM @ 2,4Ghz, 8Gb RAM 7,88 availlable, Windows 7
Cryptobridge(BCO) - Scrypt POW https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2015949.0

Is -a scrypt present in your batch?
thanks for your help, i think its finally mining, i am getting 40kHash/sec, i'm thinkin thats not much am i correct? will i be able to mine Cryptobridge with that at current difficulty?
Is there a way to see progress of the mining because the logs only show me the hashrate and gpu temp


Also is there a way to make it possible that 2 miners work toghetter on the same block for increased hashrate or will both miners work on their own on the same block?

Miner should tell you in green "Yes". If not, you actually did NOT mine.
May I recommend you to mine Signatum or Denarius? -a skunkash and -a tribus (which has been dramatically optimized in ccminer) respectively

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September 25, 2017, 02:00:04 PM
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Miner should tell you in green "Yes". If not, you actually did NOT mine.
May I recommend you to mine Signatum or Denarius? -a skunkash and -a tribus (which has been dramatically optimized in ccminer) respectively


You sure may, but do you think it will be of any good/profitability with such low hashrate? and i have 2 other computers availlable, is it possible to bundle these 3 miners toghetter so they collaborately mine the block toghetter, increasing the total hashrate?
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September 25, 2017, 02:06:38 PM
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Miner should tell you in green "Yes". If not, you actually did NOT mine.
May I recommend you to mine Signatum or Denarius? -a skunkash and -a tribus (which has been dramatically optimized in ccminer) respectively


You sure may, but do you think it will be of any good/profitability with such low hashrate? and i have 2 other computers availlable, is it possible to bundle these 3 miners toghetter so they collaborately mine the block toghetter, increasing the total hashrate?

Of course it is!
Please PM to me as this would imply an OT.
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September 25, 2017, 02:17:11 PM
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Miner should tell you in green "Yes". If not, you actually did NOT mine.
May I recommend you to mine Signatum or Denarius? -a skunkash and -a tribus (which has been dramatically optimized in ccminer) respectively


You sure may, but do you think it will be of any good/profitability with such low hashrate? and i have 2 other computers availlable, is it possible to bundle these 3 miners toghetter so they collaborately mine the block toghetter, increasing the total hashrate?

Of course it is!
Please PM to me as this would imply an OT.
Will do some digging on these coins tomorow and i'll get back to you in a pm then, but what is an OT exactly?
Thank you for your help so far!
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September 25, 2017, 03:27:41 PM
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Miner should tell you in green "Yes". If not, you actually did NOT mine.
May I recommend you to mine Signatum or Denarius? -a skunkash and -a tribus (which has been dramatically optimized in ccminer) respectively


You sure may, but do you think it will be of any good/profitability with such low hashrate? and i have 2 other computers availlable, is it possible to bundle these 3 miners toghetter so they collaborately mine the block toghetter, increasing the total hashrate?

Of course it is!
Please PM to me as this would imply an OT.
Will do some digging on these coins tomorow and i'll get back to you in a pm then, but what is an OT exactly?
Thank you for your help so far!

OT= Out of Topic
Back to scrypt algo: there are ASIC miners for it which make GPU mining out of question
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September 25, 2017, 03:42:19 PM
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Miner should tell you in green "Yes". If not, you actually did NOT mine.
May I recommend you to mine Signatum or Denarius? -a skunkash and -a tribus (which has been dramatically optimized in ccminer) respectively


You sure may, but do you think it will be of any good/profitability with such low hashrate? and i have 2 other computers availlable, is it possible to bundle these 3 miners toghetter so they collaborately mine the block toghetter, increasing the total hashrate?

Of course it is!
Please PM to me as this would imply an OT.
Will do some digging on these coins tomorow and i'll get back to you in a pm then, but what is an OT exactly?
Thank you for your help so far!

OT= Out of Topic
Back to scrypt algo: there are ASIC miners for it which make GPU mining out of question
Aha ok, and with these other 2 coins, asic mining is not allowed yet then i assume? around what percentage of the total hashpool should a miner be around to have decent cost to rewards ratio? min 5% or more
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September 25, 2017, 04:01:29 PM
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Miner should tell you in green "Yes". If not, you actually did NOT mine.
May I recommend you to mine Signatum or Denarius? -a skunkash and -a tribus (which has been dramatically optimized in ccminer) respectively


You sure may, but do you think it will be of any good/profitability with such low hashrate? and i have 2 other computers availlable, is it possible to bundle these 3 miners toghetter so they collaborately mine the block toghetter, increasing the total hashrate?

Of course it is!
Please PM to me as this would imply an OT.
Will do some digging on these coins tomorow and i'll get back to you in a pm then, but what is an OT exactly?
Thank you for your help so far!

OT= Out of Topic
Back to scrypt algo: there are ASIC miners for it which make GPU mining out of question
Aha ok, and with these other 2 coins, asic mining is not allowed yet then i assume? around what percentage of the total hashpool should a miner be around to have decent cost to rewards ratio? min 5% or more

You're right in both statements: if reward method is PPLNS you need to hold that percentage at least.
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September 25, 2017, 07:15:18 PM
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I'm still trying to figure out why I'm getting the message ccminer has stopped working. When ccminer is ran it does use 70-80% CPU and when I message appears I have a feelings it's peaking at 100% anyone else have these issues? What can I do? Using 8x 1070 and G3900 cpu
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September 25, 2017, 11:00:53 PM
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Heloo all!
Look what i see now on http://yiimp.ccminer.org/site/miners
It looks like someone knows how to run XEVAN algo by ccminer or it's someone mod it

https://ibb.co/er2rDk
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September 25, 2017, 11:19:06 PM
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Heloo all!
Look what i see now on http://yiimp.ccminer.org/site/miners
It looks like someone knows how to run XEVAN algo by ccminer or it's someone mod it



Yeah I think someone must have it working on nvidia now. AMD profitability is going to take a massive hit on that algorithm I'm afraid. :/  Provided that whomever is using it actually steps forward and takes the bounty by making it public.
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September 25, 2017, 11:29:35 PM
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Profit on xevan is almost destroyed
f*ng sp
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September 25, 2017, 11:57:46 PM
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Yeah it's sp...bb profit
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September 26, 2017, 09:48:37 AM
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For Ubuntu/Linux users : is the 2.2.1 version of this CCMiner compatible with GCC 5.4 ?
(the last I used was not : it was only compatible with GCC 4.9 and before...).
Thank you.
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September 26, 2017, 09:49:45 AM
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For Ubuntu/Linux users : is the 2.2.1 version of this CCMiner compatible with GCC 5.4 ?
(the last I used was not : it was only compatible with GCC 4.9 and before...).
Thank you.

it is.
usually the gcc version issues are with cuda, not the miner itself.

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September 26, 2017, 10:04:49 AM
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For Ubuntu/Linux users : is the 2.2.1 version of this CCMiner compatible with GCC 5.4 ?
(the last I used was not : it was only compatible with GCC 4.9 and before...).
Thank you.

it is.
usually the gcc version issues are with cuda, not the miner itself.
Ok, thank yu for this fast and precise answer.
Which Cuda version is compatible/recommanded : the last one (8.x) or some version before ?
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September 26, 2017, 11:38:27 AM
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Can anyone make the xevan algo mod?
AMD Sgminer exist a long time and someone today use Ccminer Alexis 1.0 on YIIMP pool to mine on xevan algo, but i'e tried the all versions of him mod and have no luck with xevan algo.
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September 26, 2017, 11:40:01 AM
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no no no definitive answer from me

BTC: 1FhDPLPpw18X4srecguG3MxJYe4a1JsZnd - My Projects: ccminer - cpuminer-multi - yiimp - Forum threads : ccminer - cpuminer-multi - yiimp
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September 26, 2017, 11:46:20 AM
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no no no definitive answer from me
But why???
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September 26, 2017, 11:47:45 AM
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Can anyone make the xevan algo mod?
AMD Sgminer exist a long time and someone today use Ccminer Alexis 1.0 on YIIMP pool to mine on xevan algo, but i'e tried the all versions of him mod and have no luck with xevan algo.

You need to modify the sources to make it work with xevan.

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