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Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX] - page 117. (Read 3426944 times)

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If anyone is using Kbomba Profit Calculator i advise you to send him some love/donation  Wink Wink Wink
His calculator is awesome and he deserves some love from the cuda crowd

Sent him 20k JPC
Proof:
Address: JfLNncEbEH3Y6wNSvTXWFGGAwonMUnCyQJ
TxId: 3ed5f267b8384dd1c6e14e1f191c299d41505bd07fa3f7407087fafdcfe68ce2

Peace to all you brothers  Grin Grin

Thanks a lot Wink In return, here's another release Tongue

Profitability Calculator v0.6.5beta
- Made it possible to sync up custom coins with a coin daemon/wallet-qt, if it supports "getmininginfo" through JSON-RPC
- Doubleclick a result now and get loads more info about order depths on the supported exchanges and other detailed info.
- Added option to use 24hr diff, if available (CoinWarz doesn't supply this). If not, it will use the current diff from that source.
- Cleaned up the Price Calc settings (you may lose some saved settings here)
- Made it possible to use the "fallthrough" price, the price you'd get if you were to dump all your coins on an exchange, to find out what exchange is the most stable.
- Added a bar in the middle to resize the settings & the results table.
- Several bugfixes.
When I try to compile the source, it gives this error:
Code:
Error 1 Application Configuration file "ApiControl\App.config" is invalid. Could not find file 'C:\Users\Travis\OneDrive\Documents\Visual Studio Projects\cuda-profit-calc-0.6.5b\ProfitCalc\ApiControl\App.config'. C:\Users\Travis\OneDrive\Documents\Visual Studio Projects\cuda-profit-calc-0.6.5b\ProfitCalc\ApiControl\App.config ProfitCalc
The last version compiled with no problems.  Seems that there's a file missing this time.
legendary
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...djm... sold your xdn allready?
it was sold for 47 sat lately... yikes  Lips sealed
nope, I haven't placed a sell order yet...
hero member
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If anyone is using Kbomba Profit Calculator i advise you to send him some love/donation  Wink Wink Wink
His calculator is awesome and he deserves some love from the cuda crowd

Sent him 20k JPC
Proof:
Address: JfLNncEbEH3Y6wNSvTXWFGGAwonMUnCyQJ
TxId: 3ed5f267b8384dd1c6e14e1f191c299d41505bd07fa3f7407087fafdcfe68ce2

Peace to all you brothers  Grin Grin

Thanks a lot Wink In return, here's another release Tongue

Profitability Calculator v0.6.5beta
- Made it possible to sync up custom coins with a coin daemon/wallet-qt, if it supports "getmininginfo" through JSON-RPC
- Doubleclick a result now and get loads more info about order depths on the supported exchanges and other detailed info.
- Added option to use 24hr diff, if available (CoinWarz doesn't supply this). If not, it will use the current diff from that source.
- Cleaned up the Price Calc settings (you may lose some saved settings here)
- Made it possible to use the "fallthrough" price, the price you'd get if you were to dump all your coins on an exchange, to find out what exchange is the most stable.
- Added a bar in the middle to resize the settings & the results table.
- Several bugfixes.

dga
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Why not go for riecoin? Stable user base already. Why make a new coin?

Someone should do that. :-)

I probably have some thoughts about it if anyone wants to chat.  Busy through the end of this week, but I think Riecoin would benefit from being GPU-able.  New records are fun.
sr. member
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...djm... sold your xdn allready?
it was sold for 47 sat lately... yikes  Lips sealed
member
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If anyone is using Kbomba Profit Calculator i advise you to send him some love/donation  Wink Wink Wink
His calculator is awesome and he deserves some love from the cuda crowd

Sent him 20k JPC
Proof:
Address: JfLNncEbEH3Y6wNSvTXWFGGAwonMUnCyQJ
TxId: 3ed5f267b8384dd1c6e14e1f191c299d41505bd07fa3f7407087fafdcfe68ce2

Peace to all you brothers  Grin Grin
sr. member
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Will gladly donate to a secret society of cuda devs for their hardwork. Just let me know where.

"The secret society of cuda devs" - that's pretty catchy, geeky and James Bond-ish all at the same time  Grin That, or something similar, I'll like.

bigjm, perhaps you can put up a forum or just an IRC channel for the devs to discuss the conditions of membership, for futher discussion?

Until we know for sure. It won't be happening
hero member
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Hmm scales with HDD capacity..

Is there a coin that scales with the Memory capacity too? (I know Memory Coin but that looks to be dead)
I have access to a PC with a lot of Memory.

shinycoin min mem requirement 32Gb (actually min mem requirement is strictly greater than 16Gb)

Ah thank you. Interesting but also already dead.
Guess no one likes memory eating pow coins.
legendary
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About the AMD R9 285-

I am curious about this card.  I purchased a set of 4 R7 265 cards, as they were promoted as energy efficient and in league with the 750ti. I found this:

     1) The R7 265 will hash scrypt and scrypt-N slightly faster than a 750ti (scrypt at 300+ kh/s vs 260+ kh/s, and 1/2 of those rates for scrypt-N).

     2) The R7 265 will only hash at 1/2 the rate of a 750ti on x11 and x13 using DJM34's sph-sgminer.

     3) The R7 265 uses up to 2 times the energy (per card) of a 750ti.

     4) It is difficult to find good configuration information on this card.

The R7 265 has 400 shaders, so figures for shaders and thread-concurrency are different from the mainline 280(x) and 290(x) standard values.  I may have a poor configuration, if anyone has tips, I welcome them.

I plan to replace my R7 265 rig's cards with 6 EVGA 750ti SC.  This should increase the rig's hashing power by 2.5x, as I use it on x11, x13, x15, and other high hash rate cryptocoins.  The energy used should be less.

Any information on the AMD R9 285 is welcomed.      -scryptr
legendary
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Will gladly donate to a secret society of cuda devs for their hardwork. Just let me know where.

"The secret society of cuda devs" - that's pretty catchy, geeky and James Bond-ish all at the same time  Grin That, or something similar, I'll like.

bigjm, perhaps you can put up a forum or just an IRC channel for the devs to discuss the conditions of membership, for futher discussion?
as well as the secret handshake  Grin
with a name like that, this is what should be mined https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-dna-cryptocurrency-coming-soon-718878  Grin
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Will gladly donate to a secret society of cuda devs for their hardwork. Just let me know where.

"The secret society of cuda devs" - that's pretty catchy, geeky and James Bond-ish all at the same time  Grin That, or something similar, I'll like.

bigjm, perhaps you can put up a forum or just an IRC channel for the devs to discuss the conditions of membership, for futher discussion?
sr. member
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btw anyone found out how competitive amds "all new" R9 285 series is?
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sr. member
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Will gladly donate to a secret society of cuda devs for their hardwork. Just let me know where.
legendary
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I beleive devs should be compensated for hard work.  I would suggest that there is closed community where devs would get portion of profit. E.g. 2% of mining profit.  You may leave it as optional,  just like boolberry opensource miner. And gee,  I would pay Wolf extra fees for his tweaks if possible.
I am against upfront fees, I prefer sharing the profit. Perhaps it could be implemented through default mining fees or by using special pool with % of mining profits gearing toward devs.

And please, no "windows only"  editions.
2% (optional) in close community ? right...  Grin (crazycoin, I am not crazy about your idea... if it is what you call "sharing profit"....  don't think Wolf would be either... )
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I beleive devs should be compensated for hard work.  I would suggest that there is closed community where devs would get portion of profit. E.g. 2% of mining profit.  You may leave it as optional,  just like boolberry opensource miner. And gee,  I would pay Wolf extra fees for his tweaks if possible.
I am against upfront fees, I prefer sharing the profit. Perhaps it could be implemented through default mining fees or by using special pool with % of mining profits gearing toward devs.

And please, no "windows only"  editions.
legendary
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Look at this

Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX]  (Read 1545110 times)

even if people would give .005 btc wow what a help.
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hmm this will be a very close poll i think
legendary
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sr. member
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Here we go, everyone fill it in and we will see the outcome

http://strawpoll.me/2486721

I personally am fine trying to set it up but it is going to be a pain, and people will hate others for it.
I know for sure i will get a lot of hate for it

As I've already have donated a couple of times, I voted yes. Of course we must give back to our devs  Smiley But I think its kinda sad ppl aren't donating "freely" and that a thing like this is needed to get the system functional.
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