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Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX] - page 9. (Read 3426944 times)

sr. member
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Hey guys. For those of you who are interested then Auroracoin is about to flip over to multi-algo.

A couple of months back the coin changed to DigiByte's codebase and published new wallets and the hard fork will take place at block 225000 which will be processed some time tomorrow (1st. of may). The algos that will be used are Scrypt, SHA256D, Qubit, Groestl and Skein just like Myriad coin and Digibyte.

EDIT: Here is a mining pool that is already prepared for mining with all of these algos. http://aurpool.com:8080/

GOOD INFORMATION--

I will check it out.  What are the links for the AuroraCoin homepage and GitHub?       --scryptr

Bitcointalk: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1044432.new#new
Homepage: http://auroracoin.is (only in Icelandic atm., english version being worked on)
Github: https://github.com/aurarad/auroracoin
Auroracoin foundation: http://aurarad.is
Seed node monitor: http://seeds.auroracoin.is/
Block explorers: http://insight.auroracoin.io    https://explorer.auroracoin.eu/
legendary
Activity: 1797
Merit: 1028
Hey guys. For those of you who are interested then Auroracoin is about to flip over to multi-algo.

A couple of months back the coin changed to DigiByte's codebase and published new wallets and the hard fork will take place at block 225000 which will be processed some time tomorrow (1st. of may). The algos that will be used are Scrypt, SHA256D, Qubit, Groestl and Skein just like Myriad coin and Digibyte.

EDIT: Here is a mining pool that is already prepared for mining with all of these algos. http://aurpool.com:8080/

GOOD INFORMATION--

I will check it out.  What are the links for the AuroraCoin homepage and GitHub?       --scryptr
sr. member
Activity: 258
Merit: 250
Hey guys. For those of you who are interested then Auroracoin is about to flip over to multi-algo.

A couple of months back the coin changed to DigiByte's codebase and published new wallets and the hard fork will take place at block 225000 which will be processed some time tomorrow (1st. of may). The algos that will be used are Scrypt, SHA256D, Qubit, Groestl and Skein just like Myriad coin and Digibyte.

EDIT: Here is a mining pool that is already prepared for mining with all of these algos. http://aurpool.com:8080/
legendary
Activity: 1797
Merit: 1028
Im on Ethereum now .

NOT WITH CUDAMINER OR CCMINER--

The mining software that is the topic of this thread will not mine Ethereum (ETH).       --scryptr
legendary
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Merit: 1001
legendary
Activity: 1797
Merit: 1028
Hi guys, is there any profitable (electricity is free) altcoin for solo mining on GTX 950?

PHOENIXCOIN, OR UFOCOIN--

Both usually have very low difficulties.  However, mining solo with NeoScrypt is tricky.  Do a search for "Ghostlander", who developed NeoScrypt and PhoenixCoin.  If set up properly, a GTX 950 could mine hundreds of PhoenixCoins (PXC).       --scryptr

EDIT:  SOLO-MINING HOWTO FOR PHOENIXCOIN--

I did a solo-mining tutorial for PhoenixCoin (PXC) in another thread.  Here is the link:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.14619222

It took less than 10 minutes to earn 50 PXC with a GTX 960.  I am always interested in solo-mining.       --scryptr
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
maybe he, for some reason, wants to know of a coin which can be easily solo-mined with such a low hashrate.

probably any new shit coin out there, there were a few not long time ago like thecreed, orlycoin etc, they had a very low diff at the ebginning
sr. member
Activity: 288
Merit: 260
Hi guys, is there any profitable (electricity is free) altcoin for solo mining on GTX 950?

Nvidia GPU is good on Quark algo. You can mine Securecoin [SRC] solo or on the pool src.yacoin.club
legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 1094
Black Belt Developer
maybe he, for some reason, wants to know of a coin which can be easily solo-mined with such a low hashrate.
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
Hi guys, is there any profitable (electricity is free) altcoin for solo mining on GTX 950?

you have free electricity and the gpu already, probably bought for gaming, so yes, everythign is profitable in your case, even the worst altcoin that has a value of 1 dogetoshi
legendary
Activity: 1797
Merit: 1028
Hi guys, is there any profitable (electricity is free) altcoin for solo mining on GTX 950?

SORRY THAT THIS IS NOT SPECIFIC--

Any coin with a difficulty less than 1.0 is a candidate.  A coin worth more that 1 satoshi is a better candidate, and so forth.       --scryptr
legendary
Activity: 3024
Merit: 2148
Hi guys, is there any profitable (electricity is free) altcoin for solo mining on GTX 950?
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1114
please tell me which version of your miners is compatible with GF 9500GT 512Mb 128bit!  Grin CUDA 1.1 W7 x64 and would it work with 341.92? Or you know a better version for mining? Don't tell about profitability  Roll Eyes I just need to test mining some coins at time when my AMD is beasy) Thanks!
By the way...
Stop uploading to that stupid mega.co.nz !!! None of your 18 links is working!! Worst upload site! ever! I just wrote to they support them everithing I wanted so many years!

THAT CARD IS AN ANTIQUE--

Att least in the world of Crypto-Mining.  Perhaps you could mihne with Cuda Miner, or a very early version of CCminer prior to version 1.0.   I got 14kH/s when mining Scrypt algo with a GTX9800+ with 512MB memory.  That is a top-of-the-line card for that era of GPU cards.  The more modern algos won't process without code designed for more recent chipsets.  My mobile phone can mine Scrypt algo faster than a GPU of that era.       --scryptr

If your test target is the coins and don't care how you mine them I suggest CPU mining with cpuminer-opt (see sig).
It supports over 25 algos, many CPU advantaged and many optimized for AES_NI (core-i) and SSE2 (core2) CPUs.
For example my i7-6700K gets 113 kH/s scrypt compared with scryptr's 14 on a GTX9800+. Linux only for now.

Nothing older than GT-4xx is on the cuda list so any support that may have existed is no longer. Finding both a driver and miner
that work may be impossible.

https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus


legendary
Activity: 1797
Merit: 1028
please tell me which version of your miners is compatible with GF 9500GT 512Mb 128bit!  Grin CUDA 1.1 W7 x64 and would it work with 341.92? Or you know a better version for mining? Don't tell about profitability  Roll Eyes I just need to test mining some coins at time when my AMD is beasy) Thanks!
By the way...
Stop uploading to that stupid mega.co.nz !!! None of your 18 links is working!! Worst upload site! ever! I just wrote to they support them everithing I wanted so many years!

THAT CARD IS AN ANTIQUE--

Att least in the world of Crypto-Mining.  Perhaps you could mihne with Cuda Miner, or a very early version of CCminer prior to version 1.0.   I got 14kH/s when mining Scrypt algo with a GTX9800+ with 512MB memory.  That is a top-of-the-line card for that era of GPU cards.  The more modern algos won't process without code designed for more recent chipsets.  My mobile phone can mine Scrypt algo faster than a GPU of that era.       --scryptr
hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 1000
please tell me which version of your miners is compatible with GF 9500GT 512Mb 128bit!  Grin CUDA 1.1 W7 x64 and would it work with 341.92? Or you know a better version for mining? Don't tell about profitability  Roll Eyes I just need to test mining some coins at time when my AMD is beasy) Thanks!
By the way...
Stop uploading to that stupid mega.co.nz !!! None of your 18 links is working!! Worst upload site! ever! I just wrote to they support them everithing I wanted so many years!
Its not the site but your government probably blocking the site because they are too afraid of encryption. try using Tor.
member
Activity: 117
Merit: 10
PC repair master, engeneer, radioamateur
please tell me which version of your miners is compatible with GF 9500GT 512Mb 128bit!  Grin CUDA 1.1 W7 x64 and would it work with 341.92? Or you know a better version for mining? Don't tell about profitability  Roll Eyes I just need to test mining some coins at time when my AMD is beasy) Thanks!
By the way...
Stop uploading to that stupid mega.co.nz !!! None of your 18 links is working!! Worst upload site! ever! I just wrote to they support them everithing I wanted so many years!
newbie
Activity: 53
Merit: 0

I believe this is because some malware integrates that code and mines when users don't want it to, so it is marked malware.  I've been running miners for a couple of years and had no problem, just make sure to download from a trusted place, github.com is a good one, try not to download from just any site, try to always check around first and find out the best place to download from. 
legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 1094
Black Belt Developer
I am learning a lot and I only started looking at this 2 days ago.

I understand pools, but can you please tell me what multipool means?

I will look into ethereum, however can you tell me if this is a scrypt based algorithm?

Multipool: pool mining multiple coins, possibly multiple algorythms
Ethereum has its own algorithm. Forget scrypt for gpu.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
I am learning a lot and I only started looking at this 2 days ago.

I understand pools, but can you please tell me what multipool means?

I will look into ethereum, however can you tell me if this is a scrypt based algorithm?
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