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Topic: Add second wallet address into claymore? (Read 439 times)

newbie
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June 26, 2017, 03:04:00 AM
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Awesome I got it going thank you much.

Pvpmedics
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Let me make you understand by providing an example.
Let's say you have 6 card rig and you want to split 5 cards for one wallet and last one for later.
Create a bat file with -di 01234 at the end (which will enable GPU0, GPU1, GPU2, GPU3, GPU4 and disable GPU5) and redirect it to one wallet.
Create another bat file with -di 5 at the end (which will enable GPU5) and redirect that bat file wallet address to later.
Run both of bat files together and you're good to go.

Remember one thing don't forget to add -ethi 7 at the end of both bat(s), it'll drastically reduce the load of two instances on the system.
newbie
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I dont understand how i would put it when i read the readme.

-di 00 would enable just gpu 1?

how would i put it if i want to use gpu 1 on one address and gpu 23456 on second address?
hero member
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You would need to run two instances of the miner with the different wallet addresses and set the cards to use in each with the -di parameter.
newbie
Activity: 5
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Hi,

Is there a way to add a second wallet address for ethereum into the claymore miner? For example if we have 150 mh/s is there a way to make lets say 140 go to one wallet address and 10 go to another address. Or is there a way to make 5 gpu go to one wallet address and 1 gpu go to another address?

Thank you in advance
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