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Topic: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell / Pascal kernels. - page 356. (Read 2347659 times)

sr. member
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THE PALGIN BUILD CRASHES--

I have  GTX 750ti cards and GTX 960 cards running on AMD CPUs, 8GB RAM, Win 7 x64.  I have built SGminer from source on my Linux box, and it runs on RX 470 cards at about 1/10 the speed of a working CCminer build on a GTX 960.

When I get a build that works, I might run it for the money.  My RX 470 cards do better on ZEC.       --scryptr

Oops, forgot to mention, built only for sm_52 and sm_61 cards (9xx and 10xx), as I said, quick and dirty, no optimisations, no bugtracking, tested on several rigs running 1060, 1070 and 970 onboard, all seems OK  Smiley

Tpruvot added support in linux branch, I just did the same for windows build, no viruses, you can build from source by yourself.

EDIT: added test build for Compute Capability 3.0 cards on GitHub
legendary
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My version runs no problem in 2x1070+1x750 rig, all palits))
legendary
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Yea, this is the latest which I've compiled, but I see that Epsylon has added support for timetravel-10 in his Linux branch so you should use that.

i don't have linux only windows, i'm waiting for the windows support for ccminer 2.0

Here's my quick and dirty implementation of BitCore support to ccminer 2.0 for Windows, enjoy! (if you're not afraid to use soft posted by newbie acc  Wink )

Use "-a timetravel10" parameter, sample bat-file inside.

https://mega.nz/#!gkhAWBJZ!X9p9sLgDIo0Sw_1K9VT1cvexbG6Aq9j2NBzFcI8turc

P.S: Here's GitHub page - https://github.com/palginpav/ccminer

Virustotal: ESET-NOD32   a variant of Win64/BitCoinMiner.AP potentially unsafe   

Probably a false positive.

Anyway, the problem isn't with 1070s, it's mainly with older 9XX series, which are still very much relevant cards.
legendary
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Yea, this is the latest which I've compiled, but I see that Epsylon has added support for timetravel-10 in his Linux branch so you should use that.

i don't have linux only windows, i'm waiting for the windows support for ccminer 2.0

Here's my quick and dirty implementation of BitCore support to ccminer 2.0 for Windows, enjoy! (if you're not afraid to use soft posted by newbie acc  Wink )

Use "-a timetravel10" parameter, sample bat-file inside.

https://mega.nz/#!gkhAWBJZ!X9p9sLgDIo0Sw_1K9VT1cvexbG6Aq9j2NBzFcI8turc

P.S: Here's GitHub page - https://github.com/palginpav/ccminer

THE PALGIN BUILD CRASHES--

I have  GTX 750ti cards and GTX 960 cards running on AMD CPUs, 8GB RAM, Win 7 x64.  I have built SGminer from source on my Linux box, and it runs on RX 470 cards at about 1/10 the speed of a working CCminer build on a GTX 960.

When I get a build that works, I might run it for the money.  My RX 470 cards do better on ZEC.       --scryptr
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250

Yea, this is the latest which I've compiled, but I see that Epsylon has added support for timetravel-10 in his Linux branch so you should use that.

i don't have linux only windows, i'm waiting for the windows support for ccminer 2.0

Here's my quick and dirty implementation of BitCore support to ccminer 2.0 for Windows, enjoy! (if you're not afraid to use soft posted by newbie acc  Wink )

Use "-a timetravel10" parameter, sample bat-file inside.

https://mega.nz/#!gkhAWBJZ!X9p9sLgDIo0Sw_1K9VT1cvexbG6Aq9j2NBzFcI8turc

P.S: Here's GitHub page - https://github.com/palginpav/ccminer
legendary
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Yea, this is the latest which I've compiled, but I see that Epsylon has added support for timetravel-10 in his Linux branch so you should use that.

i don't have linux only windows, i'm waiting for the windows support for ccminer 2.0
legendary
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Merit: 1024

Yea, this is the latest which I've compiled, but I see that Epsylon has added support for timetravel-10 in his Linux branch so you should use that.

Still getting crashes on 970s, that was the main perpetrator of the illegal memory access. My 1070s don't crash nearly as much.
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Per aspera ad astra

Yea, this is the latest which I've compiled, but I see that Epsylon has added support for timetravel-10 in his Linux branch so you should use that.
legendary
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SP take a look at the BTX miner. If you can fix it up that'd be wonderful. Right now it crashes quite frequently with illegal memory access.
Make myself rock-stable version )) from sources ))

Compiling it in a different way isn't going fix the problems with the source, the code needs to be fixed. I've tried a half a dozen different builds and they all crap out after a few minutes to a few hours. The new algos are broken.

The binary that was posted has huge spikes on gpu load - so with your average downvolt/overclock setup it will fail - it goes to high gpu clock sometimes.
My setup is more smooth and have no hashrate drops after some time.
legendary
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SP take a look at the BTX miner. If you can fix it up that'd be wonderful. Right now it crashes quite frequently with illegal memory access.
Make myself rock-stable version )) from sources ))

Compiling it in a different way isn't going fix the problems with the source, the code needs to be fixed. I've tried a half a dozen different builds and they all crap out after a few minutes to a few hours. The new algos are broken.
legendary
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SP take a look at the BTX miner. If you can fix it up that'd be wonderful. Right now it crashes quite frequently with illegal memory access.
Make myself rock-stable version )) from sources ))
legendary
Activity: 1764
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SP take a look at the BTX miner. If you can fix it up that'd be wonderful. Right now it crashes quite frequently with illegal memory access.
Is the illegal memory access based on cpu? my ryzen 1700x crashes just about every min. but i5-4690k crashes about in about 7 hour intervals and my ryzen 1600 is 10 hours.

No, the extra algos they added are broken.
full member
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SP take a look at the BTX miner. If you can fix it up that'd be wonderful. Right now it crashes quite frequently with illegal memory access.
Is the illegal memory access based on cpu? my ryzen 1700x crashes just about every min. but i5-4690k crashes about in about 7 hour intervals and my ryzen 1600 is 10 hours.
legendary
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No fiat exit in Poloniex, Kraken and Bitstamp are going to lag, maybe GDAX will work. We'll see...

You don't need to send it to your bank account to keep it from depreciating in value

Of course you don't, my last BTC will be sold to EUR and kept in Kraken wallet waiting for better times (=shorting with all the leverage I can find). Ok, some dust in Poloniex to play with.

you just need to unlink it from BTC, such as other alt coins.

What would be your pic? ETH and XMR used to be safe haven's but I am not sure anymore, what will happen when that big dump comes. Will that money go to alts or fiat?

Coinbase for instance has a USD wallet. BTCE also has one. All you have to do is move it to your wallet or out of BTC and wait.

My biggest crypto holdings are not in BTC and for sure not in (RUR) exchange. Nothing against BTC-E but I only use it to monitor LTC.

Big BTC holders cannot use exchange as a wallet, they are the ones who need to send it to exchange to sell (ok, OFC too). But hey, this is pure speculation, BTC is going to $50,000 this year...not.

To be somehow on topic, BTC is only +50% this year. There are nvidia coins that are +400-1000%...




legendary
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SP take a look at the BTX miner. If you can fix it up that'd be wonderful. Right now it crashes quite frequently with illegal memory access.
legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1024
No fiat exit in Poloniex, Kraken and Bitstamp are going to lag, maybe GDAX will work. We'll see...

You don't need to send it to your bank account to keep it from depreciating in value, you just need to unlink it from BTC, such as other alt coins. Coinbase for instance has a USD wallet. BTCE also has one. All you have to do is move it to your wallet or out of BTC and wait.
legendary
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No fiat exit in Poloniex, Kraken and Bitstamp are going to lag, maybe GDAX will work. We'll see...
legendary
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Bitcoin alltime high and you are complaining??

The high price is fueling the whole economy..

I wasn't talking about the price, I was talking about the dumping that is bound to follow a big pump.

Everyone is sitting at their computer with the sell button on a hair trigger.

Except that sell button doesn't work, when dumping starts every exchange lags so bad that it is impossible to trade. I highly recommend placing stop orders.

Depends on your exchange. Poloniex tends to lag a lot during big trades, others are much better during high activity.

Also way to take things way too literal as always.
legendary
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ccminer/cpuminer developer
yep, that stinks the bad fish.. sharks
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