Try this version i think that suport older compute versions like 3.0 ,3.5 https://github.com/tpruvot/ccminer/releases/tag/1.6.0-tpruvot
Wow maybe i should have asked it earlier, but on the other hand, it is good for my understanding to tinker with stuff like this for a while before running to the forums
thanks for the link and the info about compute versions, the older version does run now for me in the CMD!
compute 2.something it is a bit old...
I think ccminer was compiled for compute 3.0 and higher, so the binaries won't work with those cards...
You can try to compile for compute 2.1, I think the code should be (mostly) compatible with that, however don't expect too much in terms of hashrate, very likely to be below high end cpu hashrate...
Thanks djm, for the info and the developing in this stuff
i will dive into the compiling stuff (also new for me, but very willing to learn) and just to let you know, you were right about the hashrates, i find them to be very low (it is accepting hashes now but primarily on the 560Ti with about 314 Kh/s, i haven't seen the 520 complete anything so far but that was to be expected....
Well, now i have posted my first posts here on bitcointalk, i will probably ask a lot more, so to kick off with some questions
Q1; I have noticed that the rate that is mentioned when i use the wallet miner is about 50-100 Kh/s lower then the rates i am getting with the standalone miner i was using, is this normal? or is it just a difference in measuring or something like that? or are the standalone miners just better?
I am running on a (custom) watercooled loop, an AMD X6 1100T clocked at 3555 Mhz on all cores.
as you can see in the screenshot my cpu does around 500 kH/s and my 560 Ti does about 314.....i really did not expect that but now i at least know
I wanted to mine while my pc was on, so when i play poker, watch videos, surf etc i was planning to mine a bit, obviously i was not expecting great returns, but as i use my pc a lot of hours in a day i wanted to gain some coins for a minimal extra power usage....thats my view for now with this pc and mining with it...
As i am getting more into mining, i learn more, and i noticed (at least with the gpu mining) that it becomes too slow for me so here comes questions 2 and 3....
Q2; Is there a way i can tune down the intensity of the gpu mining (like the guys with AMD's can do, I=variable 1-20)?
Q3; Is there a way i can cpu mine on for example 5 cores (instead of 6)?
Thanks so far for all the info, effort and the quality of posts on this forum, so i can understand the way's to best mine/use my pc like i wanted too, and also for improving my knowledge of hardware in general!
the screen FYI;
http://i.imgur.com/tm0zjUf.png