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legendary
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tittenfick.tittenfick


what's going on there? Someone's having a nasty Tourette syndrome I guess...






^^ haha sry.

this was the workername.workername ^^

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Hi folks,

Long time since my last post here (new job consuming my time last 4 months).

I was mining XCN (5 x 750 TIs rig) for some time, but some days ago I realized it was not even paying the electricity itself.
So I started looking for new options and did not find any interesting one.

I've been reading the last pages, but, the talk evoluted to a "advanced programming side" that I'm not used to and I could not find a good "direction" to point my rig (if still there's any)

Is JPC still profitable?
Is the moment to replace my 750 for 9xx?
What the "fuzz" about this Neocrypt algo? As far as I read there's no NVIDIA specific miner yet, right?

Sorry for so much questions and thanks in advance... ;-)
Nothing is really profitable (unless you have some private miner for some specific coins/channels... and even then it's not obvious...) so well there isn't much to discuss at that level so we are left to discuss programming which at least is a bit entertaining.

Thanks for the reply...
I didn't want to turn off my rig, it's so nice to see it running... :-)
as winter is coming... they can be useful too... would be interesting to know what kind of economy you can make on heating.
(at the moment, 2 windows opened, the 780ti is happy running at 75°C and it isn't even cold in the room)

Here in Brazil summer is coming... =P
... and winter is not so cold at all.



Hi folks,

Long time since my last post here (new job consuming my time last 4 months).

I was mining XCN (5 x 750 TIs rig) for some time, but some days ago I realized it was not even paying the electricity itself.
So I started looking for new options and did not find any interesting one.

I've been reading the last pages, but, the talk evoluted to a "advanced programming side" that I'm not used to and I could not find a good "direction" to point my rig (if still there's any)

Is JPC still profitable?
Is the moment to replace my 750 for 9xx?
What the "fuzz" about this Neocrypt algo? As far as I read there's no NVIDIA specific miner yet, right?

Sorry for so much questions and thanks in advance... ;-)
Nothing is really profitable (unless you have some private miner for some specific coins/channels... and even then it's not obvious...) so well there isn't much to discuss at that level so we are left to discuss programming which at least is a bit entertaining.

Thanks for the reply...
I didn't want to turn off my rig, it's so nice to see it running... :-)
Hi Raven, I designed my rig after yours from the other cuda forum ( now closed down ) and its working well with 6 cards.  Cheesy
Hi tbear... I remember that... =)
I stopped at 5th 750 because I was not seeing much profit, and also decided to invest some money on Scrypt ASICs, which turned out to be a good decision at that moment.
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tittenfick.tittenfick


what's going on there? Someone's having a nasty Tourette syndrome I guess...


legendary
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x11 works

[2014-11-07 14:13:24] 1 miner threads started, using 'x11' algorithm.
[2014-11-07 14:13:24] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://pool.ipominer.com:3335
[2014-11-07 14:13:25] Stratum detected new block
[2014-11-07 14:13:28] thread 0: 1048577 hashes, 358.84 khash/s
[2014-11-07 14:13:43] thread 0: 21561345 hashes, 1446 khash/s
[2014-11-07 14:13:44] thread 0: 1592540 hashes, 1160 khash/s
[2014-11-07 14:13:45] accepted: 1/1 (100.00%), 1160 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-11-07 14:13:46] thread 0: 2022148 hashes, 1418 khash/s
[2014-11-07 14:13:46] accepted: 2/2 (100.00%), 1418 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-11-07 14:13:48] thread 0: 2973365 hashes, 1256 khash/s
[2014-11-07 14:13:48] accepted: 3/3 (100.00%), 1256 khash/s (yay!!!)
^CBatchvorgang abbrechen (J/N)?


i will visit the irc , thank your  help
legendary
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Hello :-)

short question .

works x13 on compute 2.1 using my gtx560ti 448 ?
if yes , fine
and if anyone provide a download link for this Version which work instantly

this would be perfect .

so thank you
you may have a look to cudamining.co.uk (or send a pm to Komba, I think he is the one who made one (at least for x11))

hello djm

yes there should be a working Version .  and i use in the past allright koba`s  Releases on different algo`s
but i dont find a release which work ,  i checked allright the different github`s and cudamining.cc / co.ok
.

:-)  so u see i allright done my homework .

V1.02 seems to be the right Thing , but  i got These debug protocol .
so maybe u can see the missing link .  u arent the one which downgrade the Versions to 2.1 & 2.0
but u spend a lot of time on other Versions .


The debug info doesn't tell a lot beside it isn't working...
In principle, if it works for x11 it should work for x13 (the problematic part is rather groestl...).
Can you check that this version is still working for x11.
I would advise you to ask on irc #ccminer Komba himself, he is (almost) always around.   
legendary
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Hello :-)

short question .

works x13 on compute 2.1 using my gtx560ti 448 ?
if yes , fine
and if anyone provide a download link for this Version which work instantly

this would be perfect .

so thank you
you may have a look to cudamining.co.uk (or send a pm to Komba, I think he is the one who made one (at least for x11))

hello djm

yes there should be a working Version .  and i use in the past allright koba`s  Releases on different algo`s
but i dont find a release which work ,  i checked allright the different github`s and cudamining.cc / co.ok
.

:-)  so u see i allright done my homework .

V1.02 seems to be the right Thing , but  i got These debug protocol .
so maybe u can see the missing link .  u arent the one which downgrade the Versions to 2.1 & 2.0
but u spend a lot of time on other Versions .


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C:\Users\Till\Downloads\CCminer-KBomba-V1.0.02>ccminer21.exe -a heavy  -o stratum+tcp
://pool.ipominer.com:3336 -u Tillkoeln.1 -p x -v 8
     *** ccMiner for nVidia GPUs by Christian Buchner and Christian H. ***
                     This is version 1.0 (beta)
          based on pooler-cpuminer 2.3.2 (c) 2010 Jeff Garzik, 2012 pooler
          based on pooler-cpuminer extension for HVC from
               https://github.com/heavycoin/cpuminer-heavycoin
                        and
               http://hvc.1gh.com/
        Cuda additions Copyright 2014 Christian Buchner, Christian H.
          LTC donation address: LKS1WDKGED647msBQfLBHV3Ls8sveGncnm
          BTC donation address: 16hJF5mceSojnTD3ZTUDqdRhDyPJzoRakM
          YAC donation address: Y87sptDEcpLkLeAuex6qZioDbvy1qXZEj4
[2014-11-07 13:31:50] 1 miner threads started, using 'heavy' algorithm.
[2014-11-07 13:31:50] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://pool.ipominer.com:3336
[2014-11-07 13:31:52] Stratum detected new block
[2014-11-07 13:31:54] thread 0: 1048576 hashes, 772.10 khash/s
[2014-11-07 13:31:55] thread 0: 5972046 hashes, 9216 khash/s
[2014-11-07 13:31:55] accepted: 0/1 (0.00%), 9216 khash/s (booooo)
[2014-11-07 13:31:55] thread 0: 3283692 hashes, 8664 khash/s
[2014-11-07 13:31:55] accepted: 0/2 (0.00%), 8664 khash/s (booooo)
[2014-11-07 13:31:56] thread 0: 11879307 hashes, 9526 khash/s
[2014-11-07 13:31:57] accepted: 0/3 (0.00%), 9526 khash/s (booooo)
[2014-11-07 13:31:57] thread 0: 9428250 hashes, 9739 khash/s
[2014-11-07 13:31:58] thread 0: 823290 hashes, 7221 khash/s
[2014-11-07 13:31:58] thread 0: 271070 hashes, 3152 khash/s
[2014-11-07 13:31:58] accepted: 0/4 (0.00%), 3152 khash/s (booooo)
[2014-11-07 13:31:58] accepted: 0/5 (0.00%), 3152 khash/s (booooo)
[2014-11-07 13:31:58] accepted: 0/6 (0.00%), 3152 khash/s (booooo)
[2014-11-07 13:32:00] thread 0: 20836078 hashes, 9682 khash/s
[2014-11-07 13:32:00] accepted: 0/7 (0.00%), 9682 khash/s (booooo)
[2014-11-07 13:32:00] thread 0: 1754870 hashes, 7834 khash/s
[2014-11-07 13:32:00] thread 0: 2032454 hashes, 9238 khash/s
[2014-11-07 13:32:00] accepted: 0/8 (0.00%), 9238 khash/s (booooo)
[2014-11-07 13:32:00] accepted: 0/9 (0.00%), 9238 khash/s (booooo)
^CBatchvorgang abbrechen (J/N)? tittenfick.tittenfick
legendary
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Hello :-)

short question .

works x13 on compute 2.1 using my gtx560ti 448 ?
if yes , fine
and if anyone provide a download link for this Version which work instantly

this would be perfect .

so thank you
you may have a look to cudamining.co.uk (or send a pm to Komba, I think he is the one who made one (at least for x11))
legendary
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Hello :-)

short question .

works x13 on compute 2.1 using my gtx560ti 448 ?
if yes , fine
and if anyone provide a download link for this Version which work instantly

this would be perfect .

so thank you
legendary
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is there anyone actively working on a new cudaminer? (for neoscrypt) and perhaps lyra2 vertcion in a m onth
I ask because I would like to donate to that project. cgminer+gtx970 is sad...such little FTC
ccminer is going great for nvidia, but cudaminer not so much from what I see
any link to lyra algo ? can't find anything on Vertcoin thread... (except Wolf0 Grin)

ok found the white paper... btw Vertcoin scrypt-N was a bad idea, I am pretty sure it will be the same for Lyra2...  Grin
I need to understand how their new algo will prevent multipool ?
(are multipool run by idiots who can't find the gpuminer they will release over the forum ?)
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is there anyone actively working on a new cudaminer? (for neoscrypt) and perhaps lyra2 vertcion in a m onth
I ask because I would like to donate to that project. cgminer+gtx970 is sad...such little FTC
ccminer is going great for nvidia, but cudaminer not so much from what I see

Kind of working on a CUDA enabled Riecoin miner.  But according to my calculations it wouldn't be profitable.
sr. member
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is there anyone actively working on a new cudaminer? (for neoscrypt) and perhaps lyra2 vertcion in a m onth
I ask because I would like to donate to that project. cgminer+gtx970 is sad...such little FTC
ccminer is going great for nvidia, but cudaminer not so much from what I see
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Banned: For Your Protection
So I have a wallet that when I open I get this error "Warning: error reading wallet.dat! All keys read correctly, but transaction data or address book entries might be missing or incorrect."  I hit the "OK" button to close the screen and the wallet closes.

Anything I might be able to try? Looks like I never made a backup of the wallet.dat.


"All keys read correctly" - do you have all of the private keys for the addresses? If so, move the wallet.dat file out of your roaming directory (to someplace safe, of course), restart the wallet and let it fully sync. Then you can importprivkey for each address.

[Edit: In other words, let it create a new wallet, then do the importation into the new wallet.]
legendary
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So I have a wallet that when I open I get this error "Warning: error reading wallet.dat! All keys read correctly, but transaction data or address book entries might be missing or incorrect."  I hit the "OK" button to close the screen and the wallet closes.

Anything I might be able to try? Looks like I never made a backup of the wallet.dat.
legendary
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Hi folks,

Long time since my last post here (new job consuming my time last 4 months).

I was mining XCN (5 x 750 TIs rig) for some time, but some days ago I realized it was not even paying the electricity itself.
So I started looking for new options and did not find any interesting one.

I've been reading the last pages, but, the talk evoluted to a "advanced programming side" that I'm not used to and I could not find a good "direction" to point my rig (if still there's any)

Is JPC still profitable?
Is the moment to replace my 750 for 9xx?
What the "fuzz" about this Neocrypt algo? As far as I read there's no NVIDIA specific miner yet, right?

Sorry for so much questions and thanks in advance... ;-)
Nothing is really profitable (unless you have some private miner for some specific coins/channels... and even then it's not obvious...) so well there isn't much to discuss at that level so we are left to discuss programming which at least is a bit entertaining.

Thanks for the reply...
I didn't want to turn off my rig, it's so nice to see it running... :-)
Hi Raven, I designed my rig after yours from the other cuda forum ( now closed down ) and its working well with 6 cards.  Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1050
Hi folks,

Long time since my last post here (new job consuming my time last 4 months).

I was mining XCN (5 x 750 TIs rig) for some time, but some days ago I realized it was not even paying the electricity itself.
So I started looking for new options and did not find any interesting one.

I've been reading the last pages, but, the talk evoluted to a "advanced programming side" that I'm not used to and I could not find a good "direction" to point my rig (if still there's any)

Is JPC still profitable?
Is the moment to replace my 750 for 9xx?
What the "fuzz" about this Neocrypt algo? As far as I read there's no NVIDIA specific miner yet, right?

Sorry for so much questions and thanks in advance... ;-)
Nothing is really profitable (unless you have some private miner for some specific coins/channels... and even then it's not obvious...) so well there isn't much to discuss at that level so we are left to discuss programming which at least is a bit entertaining.

Thanks for the reply...
I didn't want to turn off my rig, it's so nice to see it running... :-)
as winter is coming... they can be useful too... would be interesting to know what kind of economy you can make on heating.
(at the moment, 2 windows opened, the 780ti is happy running at 75°C and it isn't even cold in the room)
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Hi folks,

Long time since my last post here (new job consuming my time last 4 months).

I was mining XCN (5 x 750 TIs rig) for some time, but some days ago I realized it was not even paying the electricity itself.
So I started looking for new options and did not find any interesting one.

I've been reading the last pages, but, the talk evoluted to a "advanced programming side" that I'm not used to and I could not find a good "direction" to point my rig (if still there's any)

Is JPC still profitable?
Is the moment to replace my 750 for 9xx?
What the "fuzz" about this Neocrypt algo? As far as I read there's no NVIDIA specific miner yet, right?

Sorry for so much questions and thanks in advance... ;-)
Nothing is really profitable (unless you have some private miner for some specific coins/channels... and even then it's not obvious...) so well there isn't much to discuss at that level so we are left to discuss programming which at least is a bit entertaining.

Thanks for the reply...
I didn't want to turn off my rig, it's so nice to see it running... :-)
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1050
Hi folks,

Long time since my last post here (new job consuming my time last 4 months).

I was mining XCN (5 x 750 TIs rig) for some time, but some days ago I realized it was not even paying the electricity itself.
So I started looking for new options and did not find any interesting one.

I've been reading the last pages, but, the talk evoluted to a "advanced programming side" that I'm not used to and I could not find a good "direction" to point my rig (if still there's any)

Is JPC still profitable?
Is the moment to replace my 750 for 9xx?

with call of duty advanced warfare out and far cry 4 to come in two weeks: yes it is time  Grin
(for mining only ? ... may-be better to wait)
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Forgetting the price of the card, is the 970 and the 980 the new 750ti? Meaning watts per hash. If you had a free choice, would you take 3 750ti or 1 970 or 1 980 keeping in mind watts per hash only.

Its why i started an open source campain :
https://pledgie.com/campaigns/27288
don't forget to sent me money too... my btc address is in the signature... take advantage of the low btc rate  Grin
I can do some maxwell 2 tricks too (and actually I did it already with coinshield  Grin)

I think we will see soon some gpudevcoin with ICO on bittrex  Grin

I undervolted the 290X and dropped volts even more on the rest. Results:

Code:
Freya, mining Neoscrypt (custom kernel):
Total draw: 560W
Total hash: 850kh/s
270X: 115kh/s @ 975/1500 & 975mV
280X: 229kh/s @ 950/1500 & 975mV
290X: 273kh/s @ 900/1500 & 1112.5mV
7950: 231kh/s @ 950/1500 & 975mV
Settings:
Intensity 15, worksize 64 for all
TC 16384 for 270X, 49152 for 280X & 290X, and 32768 for 7950
GPU threads 1 for 270X, 280X, and 7950, and 2 for 290X

Still profitable.

Are you the only user of that miner?

Right now, yes - the market cap of Neoscrypt currencies are too small for farmers, so I mine myself!

I will try to mine something just for some new algo fun.
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1050
Hi folks,

Long time since my last post here (new job consuming my time last 4 months).

I was mining XCN (5 x 750 TIs rig) for some time, but some days ago I realized it was not even paying the electricity itself.
So I started looking for new options and did not find any interesting one.

I've been reading the last pages, but, the talk evoluted to a "advanced programming side" that I'm not used to and I could not find a good "direction" to point my rig (if still there's any)

Is JPC still profitable?
Is the moment to replace my 750 for 9xx?
What the "fuzz" about this Neocrypt algo? As far as I read there's no NVIDIA specific miner yet, right?

Sorry for so much questions and thanks in advance... ;-)
Nothing is really profitable (unless you have some private miner for some specific coins/channels... and even then it's not obvious...) so well there isn't much to discuss at that level so we are left to discuss programming which at least is a bit entertaining.
full member
Activity: 140
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Hi folks,

Long time since my last post here (new job consuming my time last 4 months).

I was mining XCN (5 x 750 TIs rig) for some time, but some days ago I realized it was not even paying the electricity itself.
So I started looking for new options and did not find any interesting one.

I've been reading the last pages, but, the talk evoluted to a "advanced programming side" that I'm not used to and I could not find a good "direction" to point my rig (if still there's any)

Is JPC still profitable?
Is the moment to replace my 750 for 9xx?
What the "fuzz" about this Neocrypt algo? As far as I read there's no NVIDIA specific miner yet, right?

Sorry for so much questions and thanks in advance... ;-)
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