Correct: cuckaroo29
Starting Diagnostics. Awesome Miner version: 6.1.1
OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
nVidia driver version: 416.34
Microsoft VC++ 2013 runtime installed: Yes
Microsoft VC++ 2015 runtime installed: Yes
Starting Mining Software
Setting up Miner Engine. Instance: 1
Engine Type: 16, Auto Download: False, EnginePath: D:\Shara\Maйнинг\Miner Soft\bminer-v12.1.0-5083c32-CUDA-9.2\bminer.exe, Subtype: Disabled, CustomExecutable:
Properties: (WindowMode: ConsoleFormat, EngineType: 16, IsProfitMiner: False)
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D:\Shara\Maйнинг\Miner Soft\bminer-v12.1.0-5083c32-CUDA-9.2\bminer.exe -devices 0 -uri aeternity://baf.AsusPC50:[email protected]:3322 -watchdog=false -api=0.0.0.0:4028
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Mining Engine Process started, PID: 12120
> [INFO] [2019-01-17T11:45:20+06:00] Bminer: When Crypto-mining Made Fast (v12.1.0-5083c32)
> [INFO] [2019-01-17T11:45:20+06:00] Turning on experimental support for Aeternity mining
> [INFO] [2019-01-17T11:45:21+06:00] Watchdog has started.
> [INFO] [2019-01-17T11:45:21+06:00] Starting miner on 1 devices
> [INFO] [2019-01-17T11:45:21+06:00] Starting the management API at 0.0.0.0:4028
> [FATA] [2019-01-17T11:45:21+06:00] Insufficient memory on device (0) to run the solver
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Unexpected exit of mining software. Possible cause: Incorrect configuration or crashing software
Diagnostics completed
If you are mining Grin, supported only in the very latest Bminer release, it uses some variation of Cuckoo Cycle that will require "cuckaroo29" as you point out.
I suppose this will be yet another algorithm to add. To make it even more complex it looks like Grin supports GPU mining via CuckaRoo29, but also ASIC mining via CuckaToo31.