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legendary
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windows 7?

The spreadminer comes with full sourcecode. (windows, linux)
The cryoptonight is x86 a executable. Works best on windows 7
legendary
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Thanks for the link, updated wallet still working across my network with the above config/command-line.

Edit: hmm but I may have found a new problem. I had noticed r69 had closed thought it might have been me that done it unknowingly.
I was testing r66 and it suddenly crashed "ccminer has stopped working" error. Back to testing r69 now to see if it closes again auto.
This could be limited to my setup. Has anyone else seen this while solo mining? I was mining granitecoin when it happen both times.
I didn't make note of the error code in r66, because I knew there where still some problems with solo back then.
is this windows? ...

if so - ive seen this happen from time to time due to a driver crash ...

a reboot normally fixes it ... on the miners side that is ...

#crysx
yes windows..
Wasn't a driver crash since my hash hasn't changed, normally it drops off a great deal after a driver crash.
I think now the problem was only with r66 & not r69.
see this post: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.12559692

i see ...

i will compile the latest - and check a little later today wheni have a little more time ...

tanx for that ...

#crysx
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Thanks for the link, updated wallet still working across my network with the above config/command-line.

Edit: hmm but I may have found a new problem. I had noticed r69 had closed thought it might have been me that done it unknowingly.
I was testing r66 and it suddenly crashed "ccminer has stopped working" error. Back to testing r69 now to see if it closes again auto.
This could be limited to my setup. Has anyone else seen this while solo mining? I was mining granitecoin when it happen both times.
I didn't make note of the error code in r66, because I knew there where still some problems with solo back then.
is this windows? ...

if so - ive seen this happen from time to time due to a driver crash ...

a reboot normally fixes it ... on the miners side that is ...

#crysx
yes windows..
Wasn't a driver crash since my hash hasn't changed, normally it drops off a great deal after a driver crash.
I think now the problem was only with r66 & not r69.
see this post: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.12559692
legendary
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Merit: 1091
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-scryptr perhaps give it a test like this rpcallowip=192.168.*.* it might help you.
in the miner config file. This worked for me across four different routers I have inline.
All my main stuff is out in the shop "out back of the house" but I have also mined from
3 or 4 laptops inside my house while rigs mined in the shop. I have 3 wireless routers 1 main router plus cable modem.

thats quite interesting ...

so the last two address points can work with it - but not a wildcard 'just' on the last one ...

have you tried this with granite thewolf - or with other coins? ...

#crysx

Its worked with the few I've tested and found block in phoenixcoin being one of those.
This is how my phoenixcoin.conf looks. Most of the time I use the same .conf for other wallets
and edit it with changes to match the coin wallet and coin .conf name I'm working at the time.
No not with Granite yet, but I could test to find out and will let you know if someone doesn't try it before I can get the chance.

Quote
server=1
daemon=1
defaultkey=1
logtimestamps=1
dns=1
addnode=prometheus.phoenixcoin.org:9555
addnode=menoetius.phoenixcoin.org:9555
addnode=atlas.phoenixcoin.org:9555
rpcuser=phoenixcoinpc
rpcpassword=x
rpcport=9556
rpcconnect=127.0.0.1
rpcallowip=192.168.*.*

Working here, no blocks found as of yet "just started" with below settings.
Rig 980X 12 CPU cores OS W7 64bit 960/760GTX

granitecoin.conf

server=1
daemon=1
defaultkey=1
logtimestamps=1
dns=1
rpcuser=TheWolf
rpcpassword=x
rpcport=21778
port=21777
rpcconnect=127.0.0.1
rpcallowip=192.168.*.*


Command line

ccminer -a x11 -o http://192.168.1.5:21778 -i 20 -u TheWolf -p x -d 0

Also I could only find this release of the wallet at the link -scryptr left
GraniteCoin version v1.0.0.0 Release-final so I hope its up to date enough to except blocks?

-snip-

Works across the network with the same command line.
Rig 4x AMD CPU's 32 cores OS Win Server 2012R2 GTX660Ti

-snip-

tanx for that ...

the updated wallet is currently in the thread op v1.0.1 - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/a-chainworks-industries-cwi-project-granite-simple-solid-stable-grn-718939 - but the older wallet version will work ...

the hashrate is still not very large - so solomining is still viable ... diff fluctuates regularly - so blocks are still reasonably easy to come by ...

but the setup you have proves that it does work ...

the pool we have ( grn-pool.granitecoin.com ) is the main pool i use - but will be testing thefarm with solomining ...

i would like to see if the maximum connections limits the solo mining ... will test that soon ...

tanx again for the test and setup - you guys are awesome ...

if you guys would pm me your grn address and ill send you a token of appreciation ...

hashpower / yiimp / coinking and a few other private pools are in existence to mine granite - so seeing that you solomine so easily is quite a positive boost ...

i appreciate it - especially knowing that it works well with ccminer Smiley ...

#crysx
Thanks for the link, updated wallet still working across my network with the above config/command-line.

Edit: hmm but I may have found a new problem. I had noticed r69 had closed thought it might have been me that done it unknowingly.
I was testing r66 and it suddenly crashed "ccminer has stopped working" error. Back to testing r69 now to see if it closes again auto.
This could be limited to my setup. Has anyone else seen this while solo mining? I was mining granitecoin when it happen both times.
I didn't make note of the error code in r66, because I knew there where still some problems with solo back then.

is this windows? ...

if so - ive seen this happen from time to time due to a driver crash ...

a reboot normally fixes it ... on the miners side that is ...

#crysx
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1091
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you guys are kidding right? ...

then why the hell are we not all pitching in to create a massive farm for ourselves? ...

find a place there - collate ALL the funds we all have into a corporation - then build the biggest farm that place has ever seen ...

free electricity? ... DAAAYAAAM! ...

im seriously researching this further ...

i have a friend that lives there - so its about time i contacted him again and find out what the laws are first hand ...

#crysx

Because we would first have to trust each other and second trust someone in China to not take our money and run. (Not saying that all Chinese are untrustworthy. But there are bad apples everywhere.)

of course ...

it was more impressing the fact that SOMEONE or group can do this ...

would be nice - and VERY well worth it ...

i have a few people that are very trustworthy - but not the investors ... only one that i have spoken to who CAN do this - but wont ...

he works with the stockmarket and finance and and can finance this venture - but he just doesnt quite get that there is massive money to be with mining also ...

o well - i can dream Wink ...

#crysx
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I feel really stupid because I get some insane numbers on nicehash stats and cannot explain that.

The chinese buy new hardware, the Nordics optimize.

Good answer!!

      Cool


Smiley
Anyway after 12h the nicehash stats shows avg 71.3Mh which is still nice compared to 69Mh showed in ccminer Wink
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Edit: hmm but I may have found a new problem. I had noticed r69 had closed thought it might have been me that done it unknowingly.
I was testing r66 and it suddenly crashed "ccminer has stopped working" error. Back to testing r69 now to see if it closes again auto.
This could be limited to my setup. Has anyone else seen this while solo mining? I was mining granitecoin when it happen both times.
I didn't make note of the error code in r66, because I knew there where still some problems with solo back then.

maybe I did accidentally close r69 unknowingly. Found my 1st block a few seconds ago with the 960GTX.




Edit: 2nd block just in.... now that didn't take long at all. diff is down looks like.
about 14mins. between 1st & 2nd block.



diff had climbed to 7.11 then dropped back off going by what I've seen in the 760 ccminer.



The 2 blocks found so far were on the 960, 760 nothing yet.



A 3rd block just found on the 660.
 
legendary
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It appears that Give-Me-Coins is still using the weird difficulty amount for VTC. Is it possible to build in a auto-sense that will change the parameter based on the errors you get when connected? GMC is basically keeping people from mining on their pool and using rig rental sites at the same time.
Seems to me it's a GMC problem not a ccminer problem. The amount of effort to code in an "auto sense" mode would be vastly more than just changing the difficulty parameter in your bat file.

You can't use rig rentals with GMC the way it's setup right now.

Looks like a couple If statements to me and GMC is a really solid pool. It's not hard to see when you're operating at the wrong difficulty. You get a bunch of 'above share' messages.
hero member
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It appears that Give-Me-Coins is still using the weird difficulty amount for VTC. Is it possible to build in a auto-sense that will change the parameter based on the errors you get when connected? GMC is basically keeping people from mining on their pool and using rig rental sites at the same time.
Seems to me it's a GMC problem not a ccminer problem. The amount of effort to code in an "auto sense" mode would be vastly more than just changing the difficulty parameter in your bat file.
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-scryptr perhaps give it a test like this rpcallowip=192.168.*.* it might help you.
in the miner config file. This worked for me across four different routers I have inline.
All my main stuff is out in the shop "out back of the house" but I have also mined from
3 or 4 laptops inside my house while rigs mined in the shop. I have 3 wireless routers 1 main router plus cable modem.

thats quite interesting ...

so the last two address points can work with it - but not a wildcard 'just' on the last one ...

have you tried this with granite thewolf - or with other coins? ...

#crysx

Its worked with the few I've tested and found block in phoenixcoin being one of those.
This is how my phoenixcoin.conf looks. Most of the time I use the same .conf for other wallets
and edit it with changes to match the coin wallet and coin .conf name I'm working at the time.
No not with Granite yet, but I could test to find out and will let you know if someone doesn't try it before I can get the chance.

Quote
server=1
daemon=1
defaultkey=1
logtimestamps=1
dns=1
addnode=prometheus.phoenixcoin.org:9555
addnode=menoetius.phoenixcoin.org:9555
addnode=atlas.phoenixcoin.org:9555
rpcuser=phoenixcoinpc
rpcpassword=x
rpcport=9556
rpcconnect=127.0.0.1
rpcallowip=192.168.*.*

Working here, no blocks found as of yet "just started" with below settings.
Rig 980X 12 CPU cores OS W7 64bit 960/760GTX

granitecoin.conf

server=1
daemon=1
defaultkey=1
logtimestamps=1
dns=1
rpcuser=TheWolf
rpcpassword=x
rpcport=21778
port=21777
rpcconnect=127.0.0.1
rpcallowip=192.168.*.*


Command line

ccminer -a x11 -o http://192.168.1.5:21778 -i 20 -u TheWolf -p x -d 0

Also I could only find this release of the wallet at the link -scryptr left
GraniteCoin version v1.0.0.0 Release-final so I hope its up to date enough to except blocks?

-snip-

Works across the network with the same command line.
Rig 4x AMD CPU's 32 cores OS Win Server 2012R2 GTX660Ti

-snip-

tanx for that ...

the updated wallet is currently in the thread op v1.0.1 - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/a-chainworks-industries-cwi-project-granite-simple-solid-stable-grn-718939 - but the older wallet version will work ...

the hashrate is still not very large - so solomining is still viable ... diff fluctuates regularly - so blocks are still reasonably easy to come by ...

but the setup you have proves that it does work ...

the pool we have ( grn-pool.granitecoin.com ) is the main pool i use - but will be testing thefarm with solomining ...

i would like to see if the maximum connections limits the solo mining ... will test that soon ...

tanx again for the test and setup - you guys are awesome ...

if you guys would pm me your grn address and ill send you a token of appreciation ...

hashpower / yiimp / coinking and a few other private pools are in existence to mine granite - so seeing that you solomine so easily is quite a positive boost ...

i appreciate it - especially knowing that it works well with ccminer Smiley ...

#crysx
Thanks for the link, updated wallet still working across my network with the above config/command-line.

Edit: hmm but I may have found a new problem. I had noticed r69 had closed thought it might have been me that done it unknowingly.
I was testing r66 and it suddenly crashed "ccminer has stopped working" error. Back to testing r69 now to see if it closes again auto.
This could be limited to my setup. Has anyone else seen this while solo mining? I was mining granitecoin when it happen both times.
I didn't make note of the error code in r66, because I knew there where still some problems with solo back then.
legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1024
It appears that Give-Me-Coins is still using the weird difficulty amount for VTC. Is it possible to build in a auto-sense that will change the parameter based on the errors you get when connected? GMC is basically keeping people from mining on their pool and using rig rental sites at the same time.
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windows 7?
legendary
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BTW the SP miner is still getting 10% less hash rate compared to DJM's original release. The power fluctuates a lot on the SP version compared to the DJM version.

Wich card models? Wich operating system? I get 5-10% more hash on my rigs...

970s. I tried it on w8 x64 and w10 x64. Both seem to do it. It settles at about 10% less. Looking at the GPU usage, there are a lot of drop offs, where DJMs is pretty solid.

Little late to the party apparently...
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I feel really stupid because I get some insane numbers on nicehash stats and cannot explain that.

The chinese buy new hardware, the Nordics optimize.

Good answer!!

      Cool
sp_
legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
I feel really stupid because I get some insane numbers on nicehash stats and cannot explain that.

The chinese buy new hardware, the Nordics optimize.
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you guys are kidding right? ...

then why the hell are we not all pitching in to create a massive farm for ourselves? ...

find a place there - collate ALL the funds we all have into a corporation - then build the biggest farm that place has ever seen ...

free electricity? ... DAAAYAAAM! ...

im seriously researching this further ...

i have a friend that lives there - so its about time i contacted him again and find out what the laws are first hand ...

#crysx

Because we would first have to trust each other and second trust someone in China to not take our money and run. (Not saying that all Chinese are untrustworthy. But there are bad apples everywhere.)
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legendary
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They look normal to me..   Grin
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I decided to share also my quark nicehash hashrates... I feel really stupid because I get some insane numbers on nicehash stats and cannot explain that. Maybe is just a fluctuation becaus running only 40min? I will leave it overnight...

It is ccminer.69, win7x64 with the same configuration as my previous posts:




legendary
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--- ChainWorks Industries ---
you guys are kidding right? ...

then why the hell are we not all pitching in to create a massive farm for ourselves? ...

find a place there - collate ALL the funds we all have into a corporation - then build the biggest farm that place has ever seen ...

free electricity? ... DAAAYAAAM! ...

im seriously researching this further ...

i have a friend that lives there - so its about time i contacted him again and find out what the laws are first hand ...

#crysx
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yes.

I compete with these. Don't want or need to sell anything:

The chinese farms have free elecricity now...

how do they get free electricity sp? ...

#crysx

I think it's surplus from the power plants.
Plus they are supported by the government.
I've seen a guy with a "personal" 80Kw hydro power plant... do you have a river in the backyard? :-)
Charlie Lee (litecoin) posted on Reddit, which was then covered by cryptominingblog, about Chinese electricity cost (in relation to the litecoin halving and hashrate and price staying relatively the same): http://cryptomining-blog.com/5754-litecoin-ltc-hashrate-analysis-post-halving/
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