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Topic: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell / Pascal kernels. - page 1203. (Read 2347597 times)

legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1000
quarkchain.io
@SP_
Do you planning optimize the miner with m7 algo supported Smiley
the problem with m7 isn't much the algo... rather than what need to be modified in cpu-miner to hook it up into the new interface...

I hoped some improvements for maxwell 2 Smiley
looked at my latest version, it was already improved
this one from 01.09.2014., I think.. Im using it
latest like in last... from last week committed at the same time as lyra2re (actually after, as I had to correct a few compatibility issue)

I didn't get involved in that new lira2re vtc algo , doesn't make sense to me..
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1050
@SP_
Do you planning optimize the miner with m7 algo supported Smiley
the problem with m7 isn't much the algo... rather than what need to be modified in cpu-miner to hook it up into the new interface...

I hoped some improvements for maxwell 2 Smiley
looked at my latest version, it was already improved
this one from 01.09.2014., I think.. Im using it
latest like in last... from last week committed at the same time as lyra2re (actually after, as I had to correct a few compatibility issue)
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1000
quarkchain.io
@SP_
Do you planning optimize the miner with m7 algo supported Smiley
the problem with m7 isn't much the algo... rather than what need to be modified in cpu-miner to hook it up into the new interface...

I hoped some improvements for maxwell 2 Smiley
looked at my latest version, it was already improved
this one from 01.09.2014., I think.. Im using it
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1050
@SP_
Do you planning optimize the miner with m7 algo supported Smiley
the problem with m7 isn't much the algo... rather than what need to be modified in cpu-miner to hook it up into the new interface...

I hoped some improvements for maxwell 2 Smiley
looked at my latest version, it was already improved
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1000
quarkchain.io
@SP_
Do you planning optimize the miner with m7 algo supported Smiley
the problem with m7 isn't much the algo... rather than what need to be modified in cpu-miner to hook it up into the new interface...

I hoped some improvements for maxwell 2 Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1050
@SP_
Do you planning optimize the miner with m7 algo supported Smiley
the problem with m7 isn't much the algo... rather than what need to be modified in cpu-miner to hook it up into the new interface...
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1000
quarkchain.io
@SP_
Do you planning optimize the miner with m7 algo supported Smiley
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 1003
will ccminer work for solo mining ? via qt-.exe
Yes
hero member
Activity: 644
Merit: 500
I compiled your latest source, and get worse results than from tpruvots latest on my GTX760.
http://snag.gy/uBKmK.jpg - http://snag.gy/BfP3L.jpg

It's better on the 750tis, that's for sure Wink
http://snag.gy/e6KjJ.jpg - http://snag.gy/FjUyD.jpg

Bombadil (KBomba) seems to be working on "ccmonitor" code just recently.
Previews are up there ^^ Anyone likes tabs as much as I do? Tongue
looks like VB/.NET, so if your a sane developer (to question due to your programming language Tongue) it should run with mono on non-retarded systems.

It's C#.NET with WinForms as GUI and might work, might not ^^" I'm an autodidact when it comes to programming, so don't expect me to know those tricks Tongue I just make tools for myself and give them out for free Cheesy Sharing is caring!
Also, even if it doesn't run on linux and other exotic species, it can still connect with a rig that's on linux through the API. So no real worries there.

Epsylon has already included a sample api.php in his source/releases. Maybe that might suit your needs? (no extensive stats though Tongue)
sr. member
Activity: 637
Merit: 262
will ccminer work for solo mining ? via qt-.exe
legendary
Activity: 1792
Merit: 1008
/dev/null
I compiled your latest source, and get worse results than from tpruvots latest on my GTX760.
http://snag.gy/uBKmK.jpg - http://snag.gy/BfP3L.jpg

It's better on the 750tis, that's for sure Wink
http://snag.gy/e6KjJ.jpg - http://snag.gy/FjUyD.jpg

Bombadil (KBomba) seems to be working on "ccmonitor" code just recently.
Previews are up there ^^ Anyone likes tabs as much as I do? Tongue
looks like VB/.NET, so if your a sane developer (to question due to your programming language Tongue) it should run with mono on non-retarded systems.
legendary
Activity: 1797
Merit: 1028
sp enhance windows... thing i dont have the time to do (except for the core part)... If you want something tested for ubuntu or any other linux (tested also on debian, slax and crux) use the right fork....

Epsylon3 -

Merry Christmas!  Thank you for the excellent, disciplined coding.  I think that you put a fine polish on the total project.  I hope that the recent sp_ hashing improvements will find their way into your version 1.5.2 or -.3.   Smiley

I was chatting about Zelante's work on older Cuda ccminer code in another thread.  He did improvements on the interface, a split-screen version and utility.  His work, at "https://github.com/zelante", was mostly released as Windows binaries.  Maybe you could pull on his work and improve ccminer?  Just thinking...  I haven't been able to use it in my Linux rigs.

--scryptr
hero member
Activity: 700
Merit: 500
this is awesome , thanks alot
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1082
ccminer/cpuminer developer
sp enhance windows... thing i dont have the time to do (except for the core part)... If you want something tested for ubuntu or any other linux (tested also on debian, slax and crux) use the right fork....
hero member
Activity: 644
Merit: 500
I compiled your latest source, and get worse results than from tpruvots latest on my GTX760.
http://snag.gy/uBKmK.jpg - http://snag.gy/BfP3L.jpg

It's better on the 750tis, that's for sure Wink
http://snag.gy/e6KjJ.jpg - http://snag.gy/FjUyD.jpg

Bombadil (KBomba) seems to be working on "ccmonitor" code just recently.
Previews are up there ^^ Anyone likes tabs as much as I do? Tongue
legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 1116
Testing stability in X11 with overvolt and my new 38mm DELTA fans@230CFM on the EK 240mm radiator:

980s at 230+MHz core / +31mV core


subefotos
legendary
Activity: 1797
Merit: 1028
New exe file to test. Compiled with compute 30,35,50,52

-faster lyra 12% (Most of the improvement done by Klaus_t)
-faster quark 10%
-fixed HW errors in x11
-fixed compute 3.0 cards.(untested.)

x11, x13, x15 a little bit faster. (Optimized Skein)

The 21th public beta(windows executable) is available here: (21-12-2014)

http://www.filedropper.com/ccminer21

The sourcecode is available here:

https://github.com/sp-hash/ccminer


SP_ and Linux-

I keep reading good things in the thread about v21.  When I visited your github site, I noticed that your Windows branch and your Linux branch were not equally developed.  Do any of your branches (Linux, Windows, Master) compile correctly on Ubuntu 14.04+ ?  Are they all equally developed, or at the same version level?       --scrypter
just compile from winblows branch. dunno why he makes it so complicated...

K1773R and SP_  -

Thanks!  The code compiles with no problem under Ubuntu 14.04.1.  I cloned from the Windows branch.  My two 6-card 750ti rigs both saw an increase of 200+ kh/s, and both are running over 14,000kh/s total hash per rig.  Merry Christmas!  Smiley

Also, I've been looking over some older ccminer code.  Bombadil (KBomba) seems to be working on "ccmonitor" code just recently.  And, I wonder if one of the current ccminer cuda coders might be able to pull Zelante's split-screen code into the current releases.  Zelante released windows-only binaries, I would hope to see his work echoed in the current miner(s).  In attempting to use his split-screen on my 550ti Windows box, I get a short peek at it before it crashes.  Smiley  It is colorful, but not compatible with Cuda TK 5.5, or Linux.       --scryptr
legendary
Activity: 1792
Merit: 1008
/dev/null
New exe file to test. Compiled with compute 30,35,50,52

-faster lyra 12% (Most of the improvement done by Klaus_t)
-faster quark 10%
-fixed HW errors in x11
-fixed compute 3.0 cards.(untested.)

x11, x13, x15 a little bit faster. (Optimized Skein)

The 21th public beta(windows executable) is available here: (21-12-2014)

http://www.filedropper.com/ccminer21

The sourcecode is available here:

https://github.com/sp-hash/ccminer


SP_ and Linux-

I keep reading good things in the thread about v21.  When I visited your github site, I noticed that your Windows branch and your Linux branch were not equally developed.  Do any of your branches (Linux, Windows, Master) compile correctly on Ubuntu 14.04+ ?  Are they all equally developed, or at the same version level?       --scrypter
just compile from winblows branch. dunno why he makes it so complicated...
legendary
Activity: 1797
Merit: 1028
New exe file to test. Compiled with compute 30,35,50,52

-faster lyra 12% (Most of the improvement done by Klaus_t)
-faster quark 10%
-fixed HW errors in x11
-fixed compute 3.0 cards.(untested.)

x11, x13, x15 a little bit faster. (Optimized Skein)

The 21th public beta(windows executable) is available here: (21-12-2014)

http://www.filedropper.com/ccminer21

The sourcecode is available here:

https://github.com/sp-hash/ccminer


SP_ and Linux-

I keep reading good things in the thread about v21.  When I visited your github site, I noticed that your Windows branch and your Linux branch were not equally developed.  Do any of your branches (Linux, Windows, Master) compile correctly on Ubuntu 14.04+ ?  Are they all equally developed, or at the same version level?       --scrypter
HoY
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
I'm not concerned with the speed I'm trying to deal with the instability for now.
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