I have an older CPU with 6 cores but no AES support. I cannot afford to buy a new CPU at the moment but I am loving mining your coin so far I have massed about 300 give or take a few. I would really like to mine in the cluster but it seems that I cannot because all the optimized miners for the cluster are for AES-NI enabled CPU's only. Is there a way that you can optimize a miner without AES support (such as cpuminer 3.5.9.1) to work with the cluster as well. I would just like to say that I am enjoying actually being able to mine this coin on my aged hardware and I would like to see if i can get a few more coins under my belt.
Hi there,
Thanks for your QQ. I cant 100% say it will be easy for you to mine the cluster node. But I will help if I can. CPUminer will not work on the cluster as of yet. There is a bug in the code on the longpoll. I have not had the time to change it and may never get round to it because I am but 1 man and have a load of other projects I am working on.
1st download
http://roicluster.miner-pools.com/downloads/solominers/roi-coin-hodlminer-wolf-2-cluster.rarunrar it. Then edit the bat file to change the .exe you change it to each one untill you find one that works. (I hope you do) but if you cant find one that works for your cpu then I am sorry but for now the cluster pool will be out of reach for you.
So if the stock file dont work (code under) Then change it to see if you get one that works. Also change -t 4 to -t 6 I will do it for you this time.
roiminer.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 6 --coinbase-addr=RRwp5YU4AvECF26pFpWzueAnSaBiysyHE8 -P -q
roiminer-aes.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 6 --coinbase-addr=RRwp5YU4AvECF26pFpWzueAnSaBiysyHE8 -P -q
roiminer-bdver2.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 6 --coinbase-addr=RRwp5YU4AvECF26pFpWzueAnSaBiysyHE8 -P -q
roiminer-bdver3.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 6 --coinbase-addr=RRwp5YU4AvECF26pFpWzueAnSaBiysyHE8 -P -q
roiminer-haswell-broadwell.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 6 --coinbase-addr=RRwp5YU4AvECF26pFpWzueAnSaBiysyHE8 -P -q
roiminer-sandybridge-ivybridge.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 6 --coinbase-addr=RRwp5YU4AvECF26pFpWzueAnSaBiysyHE8 -P -q
roiminer-silvermont.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 6 --coinbase-addr=RRwp5YU4AvECF26pFpWzueAnSaBiysyHE8 -P -q
roiminer-westmere.exe -a hodl --url=http://roi.hopto.org:23110 -u mine -p miner -t 6 --coinbase-addr=RRwp5YU4AvECF26pFpWzueAnSaBiysyHE8 -P -q
Test each one of them lines of code. If more than one works remove -q -P and you can find the fastest one for your CPU and mine with that. Dont forget to change the address for yours.
Hope this helps you!
Regards,
Raster.
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Thank you for your response, unfortunately I have tried all of them and none of them work for me. I know the regular hodlminer.exe the non-wolf version works for me and I can connect to the cluster address with it and it shows that it is mining. Does that mean that it is working and I will get the correct payout? I dont want to spend a whole lot of time mining and it isn't really correct because the miner has to be optimized for the cluster. I dont know what if any changes have to be made to the mining software to make it work correctly with the cluster. Excuse my ignorance but I am pretty new to this whole thing.