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December 08, 2014, 04:30:59 PM
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Running cgminer on an antminer u2.  I am feeding blocks to cgminer via getwork from my own, for lack of a better word, "pool" software.

When I turn on debug mode, the log shows the following:

[2014-12-08 10:13:07] ANU0: no nonce = 0xF1DD9A3F hashes (2.536145s)
 [2014-12-08 10:13:07] [thread 0: 4057831999 hashes, 1569.1 mhash/sec]

This is a consistent number of hashes across multiple blocks - always the same.

My questions are, why do I get a "no nonce" determination when it appears that not all the nonces were actually tried. 

And how do I get it to try all the nonces?
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December 08, 2014, 07:46:03 PM
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Dunno, but why don't you post in the CGMiner thread and ask the author?

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