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Topic: [ANN] TradeMyBit algorithm switcher/monitor (Read 4854 times)

newbie
Activity: 17
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New version released with average profit in the graph and version checking.
newbie
Activity: 17
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Fixed issue due to change in bestalgo API.
newbie
Activity: 17
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New update with a few new features and a number of changes to the code so that new algorithms are easier to add.
hero member
Activity: 700
Merit: 500
Pretty cool project.  Might have to setup a little windows box to test it out (or try to get it running under mono).
newbie
Activity: 17
Merit: 0
Added support for NIST5 algorithm since TMB has added it.
hero member
Activity: 700
Merit: 500
Interesting project, I'll check this out.
newbie
Activity: 17
Merit: 0
Added compatibility with ccminer\cudaminer\etc. which don't have APIs to monitor the miner.
They have less functionality since you can't add\remove pools or graph out the hash rate.

Feedback from users that run nvidia cards would be greatly appreciated as I don't have a rig to test it on.
newbie
Activity: 17
Merit: 0
Added compatibility with older variants of sgminer (and any cgminer-based clone).
newbie
Activity: 17
Merit: 0
New build released to fix issues with X15 being added to the multiports and adding X15 compatibility (there may be issues with the current version of sgminer 5 though).
newbie
Activity: 17
Merit: 0
Is there any way to get this switcher working with .conf files instead of .bat files for the miner?     cant seem to get it to work without all the settings in a bat file Smiley maybe iv overlooked something?
Here is my current batch file to show that config files work perfectly fine:
Code:
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
del *.bin
Color 0A
sgminer -c multi.conf --api-network --api-listen --api-allow W:127.0.0.1
newbie
Activity: 20
Merit: 0
Is there any way to get this switcher working with .conf files instead of .bat files for the miner?     cant seem to get it to work without all the settings in a bat file Smiley maybe iv overlooked something?
newbie
Activity: 1
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Please do NOT use the 4010/4011 ports with this switcher. This switcher will handle all of the switching for you so if you use the 4010/4011 ports it will not work properly.


OOOOOHHHHH...  (Light-bulb just went on) that just cleared up a ton of questions about odd switching. it was fighting failover-ish from sgminer.

Very cool and works pretty darn awesome.

thx a bunch, nice work!

Glitch
newbie
Activity: 17
Merit: 0
Overheating is out of the question. The Internet connection might be the problem as I'm back in my home town for a few weeks and I have a weird connection here.

I tried using both dedicated ports for X11 and X13 on TMB, but then I tried to switch to Scrypt as well since Razercoin became more profitable some days ago. What I did was to include the 3330 port together with the 4010 and 4011 ports and that's when I started to notice the miner idles after some time. Then you released the TMB Switcher software and wanted to try it, but I still got that random idling (miner stops and waits for work from pool). So I tried 4010/4011 + 3330 and 5550/4440 + 3330 and it makes no difference when it comes to this idling. I haven't been able to figure out what triggers it yet, as I managed to catch it one time after 20 minutes and another time after 1 hour, yet another time after 7 hours. The Internet connection might be responsible for the 20 mins idling, however I doubt that those 1h+ idlings are triggered by the connection, as I haven't notice any connection dropout longer than 30 mins.
Please do NOT use the 4010/4011 ports with this switcher. This switcher will handle all of the switching for you so if you use the 4010/4011 ports it will not work properly.

Is there a way to get this to work with the sgminer variants that use the global -k argument (and have to be restarted in order to change kernal)?

Ideally, I'd just point to a bat file for x11, a different one for x13, and another for scrypt, etc...
Any hope of getting this to work with ccminer for us nvidia folks?
Doing things this way is possible (that's how the last switcher I used worked) so I may at some point update it to allow this type of algorithm switching. It wouldn't be something I could change immediately however I would like to make it work with nvidia cards as well at some point.
full member
Activity: 158
Merit: 100
Is there a way to get this to work with the sgminer variants that use the global -k argument (and have to be restarted in order to change kernal)?

Ideally, I'd just point to a bat file for x11, a different one for x13, and another for scrypt, etc...

This is a good way to implement multialgo!!

100+++++++
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
Is there a way to get this to work with the sgminer variants that use the global -k argument (and have to be restarted in order to change kernal)?

Ideally, I'd just point to a bat file for x11, a different one for x13, and another for scrypt, etc...
sr. member
Activity: 602
Merit: 250
Any hope of getting this to work with ccminer for us nvidia folks?
sr. member
Activity: 265
Merit: 250
Overheating is out of the question. The Internet connection might be the problem as I'm back in my home town for a few weeks and I have a weird connection here.

I tried using both dedicated ports for X11 and X13 on TMB, but then I tried to switch to Scrypt as well since Razercoin became more profitable some days ago. What I did was to include the 3330 port together with the 4010 and 4011 ports and that's when I started to notice the miner idles after some time. Then you released the TMB Switcher software and wanted to try it, but I still got that random idling (miner stops and waits for work from pool). So I tried 4010/4011 + 3330 and 5550/4440 + 3330 and it makes no difference when it comes to this idling. I haven't been able to figure out what triggers it yet, as I managed to catch it one time after 20 minutes and another time after 1 hour, yet another time after 7 hours. The Internet connection might be responsible for the 20 mins idling, however I doubt that those 1h+ idlings are triggered by the connection, as I haven't notice any connection dropout longer than 30 mins.
newbie
Activity: 17
Merit: 0
I tried with cutoff set to 0 and it still idles waiting for work from pool at some point.

Lately miner is doing OK for about an hour and then stops receiving work from poll and idles. Sometimes it idles for at most 1-2 minutes, sometimes it idles more than 1h.
Other than making sure that you actually apply the settings I don't know what to say. If you set the profit cutoff to 0 or less it will not shut the miner off. Perhaps you have issues with your internet losing connection or sgminer itself idling your GPUs due to overheating.
sr. member
Activity: 265
Merit: 250
I tried with cutoff set to 0 and it still idles waiting for work from pool at some point.

Lately miner is doing OK for about an hour and then stops receiving work from poll and idles. Sometimes it idles for at most 1-2 minutes, sometimes it idles more than 1h.
newbie
Activity: 17
Merit: 0
So I'm using TMB Switcher and sometimes i get pop-up message from taskbar saying "switching from whatever algo to off" and miner is waiting for work from pool. Sometimes it resumes work in at most 1-2 minutes, but sometimes it just idles indeterminately. When I catch this I manually enable the most profitable pool, but there are times when I'm not around the miner... What can I do to prevent this idling?
If you don't want it to disable your miner when there is low profitability then change the profit cutoff to 0 or less. This should make it so that it does not switch to the off state.
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