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Topic: AndLTC Miner! (Android LTC Miner)| NEON | PlayStore | Updated v0.7 08/07/12 - page 2. (Read 37575 times)

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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.
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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.
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Any plans to update this to the newer APIs 16 and up for Android 4.1 and soon 4.2? I realize me buying the app isn't going to make you rich, but I think it's an awesome idea. More for the fact of "it can be done" and that it does expand what is possible.

I'd love to see this ported to the x86 android market as well as Windows RT!

It's using the API's for Android 4.1, and when I get more time due to school, I will update the app. I've already gotten a small list I want to add:

1. Fix when the device to turn(Keep mining)
2. Move API up.
3. Autoscroll in text box(Console)

I'd love to see this ported to the x86 android market as well as Windows RT!

x86 Android Market? Windows RT? I don't get it?
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Any plans to update this to the newer APIs 16 and up for Android 4.1 and soon 4.2? I realize me buying the app isn't going to make you rich, but I think it's an awesome idea. More for the fact of "it can be done" and that it does expand what is possible.

I'd love to see this ported to the x86 android market as well as Windows RT!
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I feel sorry for that phone once the sun comes out and beams right on it.
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Wow! Where did you get that solar panel? I would love to have something like that in my boat.

I got it off ebay.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Portable-13W-Solar-Generator-Briefcase-GorillaSpoke-Great-Gadgets-Free-P-P-/251150960644?pt=UK_Gadgets&hash=item3a79c38804#ht_3997wt_981  13w model. I usually have it attached to a  jetski battery which i take inside at night to charge the phone  Smiley
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Wow! Where did you get that solar panel? I would love to have something like that in my boat.
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Tried it and it seems to be working on my HTC Desire HD with 1 GHz Qualcomm 8255 Snapdragon (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTC_Desire_HD). With NEON it gives 0,96-1,05 khash/s, without it about 0,7. I have the same problem like others, when I change the orientation of the phone, it stops.
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I'm getting 2.1 khash/s on my VZW Galaxy Nexus w/ CM10 4.1.1 @ 1.2ghz

3.4 khash/s @ 1.8ghz but its not very stable at this speed for me.
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I'm not sure what the issue was. I was running stock AT&T 4.0.4 and was getting those errors. Today I installed CM10(Android 4.1.1) and am having no issues connecting with  my S3.
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Simran's project is a GUI for cpuminer, not a separate fork of it.
The NEON code was already available when cpuminer 2.2.3 came out on August 5. Release notes here.

So I can use a terminal, either via an app or adb and run minerd manually as well? What folder is the binary stored in? I want to see if I can fix my problem that way. Maybe Simran can then figure out the issue and add a patch in.

It's in "/data/data/com.simran.andltcminer/". There's 2 minerd binaries, "minerd-Regular" and "minerd-NEON".
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Simran's project is a GUI for cpuminer, not a separate fork of it.
The NEON code was already available when cpuminer 2.2.3 came out on August 5. Release notes here.

So I can use a terminal, either via an app or adb and run minerd manually as well? What folder is the binary stored in? I want to see if I can fix my problem that way. Maybe Simran can then figure out the issue and add a patch in.
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I forget, have you posted the code for the minerd with NEON extensions. Maybe some of us hacking on it could eke out a bit more performance.

Simran's project is a GUI for cpuminer, not a separate fork of it.
The NEON code was already available when cpuminer 2.2.3 came out on August 5. Release notes here.

The source code is, as always, available at GitHub.

The commit that adds NEON support is 3419ca2.
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I'm having the several issues that were reported already: not saving credentials, resetting when the screen is rotated.

Also, on the free version the ad covers up part of the console, and when held sideways, I can't even see any of the console.

Is there any real reason for requiring android 2.3? I've got an old phone that I wanted to test but the stock kernel is stuck on 2.1
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My LG Ally and Mesmerize are so slow they don't even get a share before the next block comes out.
My US SIII barely gets them out in time. I forget, have you posted the code for the minerd with NEON extensions. Maybe some of us hacking on it could eke out a bit more performance. If we can push up to about 10KH/s on a device it might be worth mining when you're out and about and using someone else's electricity(Starbucks, a city bus, a friends house, or a solar panel)
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My LG Ally and Mesmerize are so slow they don't even get a share before the next block comes out.
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I'm still getting a http 403 error connecting to ltc.kattare.com and a 401 error connecting to coinotron. This is with configurations that work flawlessly on several of my PC's that are CPU  mining. I'd try the server that the app defaults to, which I assume you mine with, but they are closed to new registrations. As such the app is useless to me unless I want to mine and have you get the shares.

What can be done to fix these bugs?

I'm honestly not sure.. can I see the config?

Is there a config file?
Here is how it looks "on screen"

Code:
LiteCoin Pool URL:
http://litecoinpool.org:9332/

Credentials:
Simran.simran:william

Threads:
1

Minerd:
Regular

That is the default config that it comes with, and it works fine. Below is my setup that returns errors.

Code:
LiteCoin Pool URL:
http://ltc.kattare.com:9332/

Credentials:
tului.1:y

Threads:
1

Minerd:
Regular


I've tried that also with coinotron's server and they both return errors. The phone has internet access via wifi and I can browse the web, SSH into my servers and whatnot, so I know TCP/IP is functioning. I'm guessing perhaps something in the handshake is wrong. Could you try the same settings and see if you get a problem?


I'm getting the same errors, but when I use ltcpool or notroll, it works fine.. weird 0_o
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I'm still getting a http 403 error connecting to ltc.kattare.com and a 401 error connecting to coinotron. This is with configurations that work flawlessly on several of my PC's that are CPU  mining. I'd try the server that the app defaults to, which I assume you mine with, but they are closed to new registrations. As such the app is useless to me unless I want to mine and have you get the shares.

What can be done to fix these bugs?

I'm honestly not sure.. can I see the config?

Is there a config file?
Here is how it looks "on screen"

Code:
LiteCoin Pool URL:
http://litecoinpool.org:9332/

Credentials:
Simran.simran:william

Threads:
1

Minerd:
Regular

That is the default config that it comes with, and it works fine. Below is my setup that returns errors.

Code:
LiteCoin Pool URL:
http://ltc.kattare.com:9332/

Credentials:
tului.1:y

Threads:
1

Minerd:
Regular


I've tried that also with coinotron's server and they both return errors. The phone has internet access via wifi and I can browse the web, SSH into my servers and whatnot, so I know TCP/IP is functioning. I'm guessing perhaps something in the handshake is wrong. Could you try the same settings and see if you get a problem?
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I'm still getting a http 403 error connecting to ltc.kattare.com and a 401 error connecting to coinotron. This is with configurations that work flawlessly on several of my PC's that are CPU  mining. I'd try the server that the app defaults to, which I assume you mine with, but they are closed to new registrations. As such the app is useless to me unless I want to mine and have you get the shares.

What can be done to fix these bugs?

I'm honestly not sure.. can I see the config?
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