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Topic: AndLTC Miner! (Android LTC Miner)| NEON | PlayStore | Updated v0.7 08/07/12 (Read 37575 times)

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This app seems to not support stratum+tcp:// pool addresses. More and more pools are ditching getwork in favor of stratum, so this app needs to get with the times or suffer the fate of 1 star reviews.
DBG
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Hey, could you post the source code on GitHub? I think it would allow for others to help out with the issues as well as help optimize for their platform.  There is also the GPL issue (you would only have to post the part of the code that you use from pooler if you are worried about someone else ripping you off - although I think you have made a name for yourself).  Also I'm unsure if pooler could wave the GPL rights, even though he's done a ton of work himself, others contributed as well and I think you'd have to go back to Jeff to get permission =p.  But it shouldn't be about licenses, it would just allow improvements to be made by other Android developers.
sr. member
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Is this thread still going? I really appreciate the ability to use my phone to mine  Grin. Being a complete noob to mining I have a few questions.

 I am trying to use this ap on my Driod Razr Maxx HD. (Specs http://www.gsmarena.com/motorola_droid_razr_maxx_hd-4972.php).  How do I tell the total khash/s?  I running two threads: thread 0 = 0.53 khash/s, thread 1 = 0.63 khash/s.

I don't think it has shared anything with my mining pool (notroll) either. Is it too slow?  
Also the phone can play HD videos would there be a way to tap into the graphics card and mine using GUI or something?


EDIT: Just checked my stats at notroll again, and it has submitted 3 shares, and is doing 3.5 khash/s. This is using NEON with 2 threads.

Thanks in advance.
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BitFi Services
I tried this with http://ltc.kattare.com and have yet to get it to work.
I tried it on my HTC Rezound, Nexus 7, and Droid DNA...cant get it to work.
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I was trying on my Novo 7 Basic (Single Core JZ4770 Mips processor) with touch screen broken...

Without Dalvik Turbo it does about 380 hashes/s, with Dalvik Turbo 2500 hashes/s



i cant use AndLTC as it only have ARM binaries...

This is my other tablet with a AllWinner A10 1.2Ghz (Single Core Cortex-A8 with NEON)

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2.2kH/s on my Verizon S3.
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In that case, would you mind changing the #of threads dropdown to a fixed number we can change, without trying to detect the cores? On my Atrix, SGS and Nexus 7, more than 1 thread is not an option in the menu until I have changed the orientation to horizontal.
Have you been able to figure out why the miner stops mining and all the fields go back to default when the orientation changes?
If you have abandoned development on this project, have you considered making it open source?

Will do on the next update soon, just been caught up with other projects! Smiley
sr. member
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In that case, would you mind changing the #of threads dropdown to a fixed number we can change, without trying to detect the cores? On my Atrix, SGS and Nexus 7, more than 1 thread is not an option in the menu until I have changed the orientation to horizontal.
Have you been able to figure out why the miner stops mining and all the fields go back to default when the orientation changes?
If you have abandoned development on this project, have you considered making it open source?
hero member
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Any plans to update this app anytime soon to fix the GUI issues?

I'm not sure how to fix it as to just keeping it one orientation. :\
sr. member
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Any plans to update this app anytime soon to fix the GUI issues?
hero member
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I have tried this (With the paid app) on my Nexus 7, and have not got it to work with 3 of the usually named LTC pool mining sites. I have not tried it on my HTC Rezound yet.

I get an error no matter the site i use, i have double checked every informational site and i seem to be entering everything correctly.

My Nexus 7 is Rooted if that means anything to the situation.

I'm in the process of moving the server the miner files were on. That's the issue that my shared hosting is up and down, nothing with your devices.

Will it work very soon, like do you have an ETA (I hate asking developer that, I find it disrespectful.) If it is a while are you offering refund on the paid version?

Should be working since I moved everything to my VPS and changed the nameservers of my the domain it was on.
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BitFi Services
I have tried this (With the paid app) on my Nexus 7, and have not got it to work with 3 of the usually named LTC pool mining sites. I have not tried it on my HTC Rezound yet.

I get an error no matter the site i use, i have double checked every informational site and i seem to be entering everything correctly.

My Nexus 7 is Rooted if that means anything to the situation.

I'm in the process of moving the server the miner files were on. That's the issue that my shared hosting is up and down, nothing with your devices.

Will it work very soon, like do you have an ETA (I hate asking developer that, I find it disrespectful.) If it is a while are you offering refund on the paid version?
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
I have tried this (With the paid app) on my Nexus 7, and have not got it to work with 3 of the usually named LTC pool mining sites. I have not tried it on my HTC Rezound yet.

I get an error no matter the site i use, i have double checked every informational site and i seem to be entering everything correctly.

My Nexus 7 is Rooted if that means anything to the situation.

I'm in the process of moving the server the miner files were on. That's the issue that my shared hosting is up and down, nothing with your devices.
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
BitFi Services
I have tried this (With the paid app) on my Nexus 7, and have not got it to work with 3 of the usually named LTC pool mining sites. I have not tried it on my HTC Rezound yet.

I get an error no matter the site i use, i have double checked every informational site and i seem to be entering everything correctly.

My Nexus 7 is Rooted if that means anything to the situation.
full member
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For instance, there are the old first gen google TV's that run on an Intel(not ARM cpu). The upcoming Medfield phones are also Intel based. I was under the assumption you could select multiple think APKs per architecture to compile for when you made an app. There was actually news that google just merged support for this into the Play store.

Windows RT I would think would be a logical place to port the code. The CPU in them is ARM, typically the same as in tablets and phones. It should be an easy port. Windows RT is "Windows 8" but for ARM SoCs.

Didn't know my app was on the play store for GoogleTV. Once I get home, I'll try my GoogleTV and see. Since it is Intel, wouldn't the precompiled Intel binaries work? As for Windows RT, they current ARM binaries don't work? If not, I'll see wut2do. Gonna talk with pooler again.

No, the device isn't on the Google TV. You'd need to set it up to compile for a different CPU type. It appears Google just recently enabled this. I imagine you'd need to update your Android SDK on you machine and maybe the client SDK's not sure. Here is the URL

http://www.embedded.com/design/system-integration/4397060/Getting-rid-of-Androids-fat-APKs-

The app doesn't compile the binaries on the device. I cross compiled the cpu miner for ARM, so the app simply downloads the precompiled binaries. What I suggested was that you should try the current Intel precompiled binaries on a GoogleTV device, as they are Intel CPU's. There's no need to update the API's for the app either, but I'll go ahead and do so like I said.

I haven't had any luck running binaries on my Google TV. I've got the Sony bluray player. I have tried a couple of precompiled(static) busybox's and I believe Sony set the filesystem masks such that I can't execute any files.
hero member
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For instance, there are the old first gen google TV's that run on an Intel(not ARM cpu). The upcoming Medfield phones are also Intel based. I was under the assumption you could select multiple think APKs per architecture to compile for when you made an app. There was actually news that google just merged support for this into the Play store.

Windows RT I would think would be a logical place to port the code. The CPU in them is ARM, typically the same as in tablets and phones. It should be an easy port. Windows RT is "Windows 8" but for ARM SoCs.

Didn't know my app was on the play store for GoogleTV. Once I get home, I'll try my GoogleTV and see. Since it is Intel, wouldn't the precompiled Intel binaries work? As for Windows RT, they current ARM binaries don't work? If not, I'll see wut2do. Gonna talk with pooler again.

No, the device isn't on the Google TV. You'd need to set it up to compile for a different CPU type. It appears Google just recently enabled this. I imagine you'd need to update your Android SDK on you machine and maybe the client SDK's not sure. Here is the URL

http://www.embedded.com/design/system-integration/4397060/Getting-rid-of-Androids-fat-APKs-

The app doesn't compile the binaries on the device. I cross compiled the cpu miner for ARM, so the app simply downloads the precompiled binaries. What I suggested was that you should try the current Intel precompiled binaries on a GoogleTV device, as they are Intel CPU's. There's no need to update the API's for the app either, but I'll go ahead and do so like I said.
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I've found you mine more liquidcoins. Given that this is really just to stroke our egos and make us feel like we're working, the numerically larger LQC mined "feels" better. I'm charging on solar anyway, so it isn't costing me.
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1.14Khash/s on a overclocked HTC Desire.  I need to buy a quad-core phone to mine on now lol

PS
hero member
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1.98Khash/s on Galaxy S2 Epic 4G Touch (Sprint network)  Grin
full member
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For instance, there are the old first gen google TV's that run on an Intel(not ARM cpu). The upcoming Medfield phones are also Intel based. I was under the assumption you could select multiple think APKs per architecture to compile for when you made an app. There was actually news that google just merged support for this into the Play store.

Windows RT I would think would be a logical place to port the code. The CPU in them is ARM, typically the same as in tablets and phones. It should be an easy port. Windows RT is "Windows 8" but for ARM SoCs.

Didn't know my app was on the play store for GoogleTV. Once I get home, I'll try my GoogleTV and see. Since it is Intel, wouldn't the precompiled Intel binaries work? As for Windows RT, they current ARM binaries don't work? If not, I'll see wut2do. Gonna talk with pooler again.

No, the device isn't on the Google TV. You'd need to set it up to compile for a different CPU type. It appears Google just recently enabled this. I imagine you'd need to update your Android SDK on you machine and maybe the client SDK's not sure. Here is the URL

http://www.embedded.com/design/system-integration/4397060/Getting-rid-of-Androids-fat-APKs-
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