DJM34 MUST BE QUIET--
Haven't seen him in a while. His M7 branch CCminer (Cryptonite, XCN) could use some optimization. It runs, but it hasn't been touched since early 2015. It could be optimized for Maxwell, and Pascal, and given the API fetures and stuff. Or, blended into Epsylon3's release.
Is everyone afraid to touch it? --scryptr
criptonote for pascal is pretty bad at the moment, running at 350 for a 1070, when it should be like 800, clearly not optimized
Cryptonite (M7) is not cryptonight.
i mean cryptonight yes, bad typo, the one of monero, it's called also cryptonote i always confuse that...
CRYPTONITE (XCN) USES M7 ALGO--
And the various currencies and algos are confusing. I never bothered to mine XCN until I got questioned about it in another thread. My 980ti gets 11.5MH/s with the CudaMiner XCN miner, and 14MH/s on DJM34's CCminer M7 branch. Right now, I am trying to figure out whether it earns as much as Library Credits (LBC). I am positive that optimization of M7 algo code for Maxwell and Pascal would significantly increase the hash rate. Claymore's fee-based AMD miner reportedly gets 9MH/s on a 290X, haven't tried it yet. He gets a 5% feee, and just updated the miner to v2.2 for Win10 and etc.
And, to add to the confusion, what is this M7M algo? CPU only, I think... --scryptr