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Topic: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell / Pascal kernels. - page 929. (Read 2347659 times)

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BTC e3537ee600afbb02fc318c2363a561ece94d1e1cb5af3894fe20614730e99b0b to SP.
legendary
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@sp
R68 is showing as R67 at some pools and R69 is showing as R68 .
Testing solo mining now.

I have changed the default intensity to -i 22.9 (750ti). No change if you already mine with a -i or -X parameter.
Ok good I don't use the -i or -X parameter.
Local host solo mining works but http protocol still not working yet ... I have to double check my bat file...
Slight increase in speed..... Quark.... will check stability in a little while.
sp_
legendary
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Team Black developer
@sp
R68 is showing as R67 at some pools and R69 is showing as R68 .
Testing solo mining now.

I have changed the default intensity to -i 22.9 (750ti). No change if you already mine with a -i or -X parameter.
legendary
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-Solomining was fixed by T Nelson
-Faster quark on the 750ti.
-gpu clock output on linux by Pallas

1.5.69(sp-MOD) is available here: (24-sep-2015)

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

The sourcecode is available here:

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


@sp
R68 is showing as R67 at some pools and R69 is showing as R68 .
Testing solo mining now.
sp_
legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
T-Nelson : Transaction ID: a0eab413368c05e439aecb7325e26aa283e80102cdb1cc36f82470e5259dda92-000
Sp_ : Transaction ID: dae739822e580e450b0cb4921a99a39311f66e11e75eca68ee0a71558830031a-000
I don't solo mine much now days but I still have this one hobby coin I like to mine at times.
Its good that the support can be there when I do want to play around.
Thanks guys for your hard work.
Can I get a private miner for that price.  Grin Tongue

Thank you for your support. You just need to donate this amount 10 times and then you will get a profitable private miner.
sp_
legendary
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Team Black developer
T Nelson fixed the solomining bug. Please donate some beers to him if you solomine....
I see the fix and don't see any release.

Timezones my friend. Coders also need to sleep sometimes.
sp_
legendary
Activity: 2954
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Team Black developer
-Solomining was fixed by T Nelson
-Faster quark on the 750ti.
-gpu clock output on linux by Pallas

1.5.69(sp-MOD) is available here: (24-sep-2015)

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

The sourcecode is available here:

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

legendary
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--- ChainWorks Industries ---
T Nelson fixed the solomining bug. Please donate some beers to him if you solomine....

next week i will be setting up a couple more servers ...

could you please pm me your details t-nelson so that i may be able to setup the donation server? ...

so far there are three more that i need to setup ...

- tsiv ( still no contact ) ...
- pfool - have all the details now ...
- t-nelson ...

tanx ...

#crysx
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T Nelson fixed the solomining bug. Please donate some beers to him if you solomine....

T-Nelson : Transaction ID: a0eab413368c05e439aecb7325e26aa283e80102cdb1cc36f82470e5259dda92-000

Sp_ : Transaction ID: dae739822e580e450b0cb4921a99a39311f66e11e75eca68ee0a71558830031a-000

I don't solo mine much now days but I still have this one hobby coin I like to mine at times.
Its good that the support can be there when I do want to play around.

Thanks guys for your hard work.

Can I get a private miner for that price.  Grin Tongue
legendary
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T Nelson fixed the solomining bug. Please donate some beers to him if you solomine....

I see the fix and don't see any release.
sp_
legendary
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Team Black developer
T Nelson fixed the solomining bug. Please donate some beers to him if you solomine....
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Regarding the non improvement to lyra2rev2, the thing you fail to understand is that code hasn't been rushed into release, but benefit from the various rounds of optimization I did on lyra2re (classics), so instead of releasing every days half broken stuff, I release once the work is over, has been tested and which I consider as stable. So beside fiddling with kernel parameter more than I did already there isn't much to do to optimise it. (new optimization are found by rethinking the code and rewriting in full or in part the logic... fiddling with kernel param is ok, but at one point you have to decide for one over an other...).
So yes you didn't see improvement. Must add when a team ask me to write an algo for their coin, I try to release something which works and is stable no some half optimized broken stuff which wouldn't be very professional...

Your work is really good. I am a cuda student in crypto. 0.1 BTZ

good here a small exercice:
Code:
do {
New Release ++;
ask for donation;
Fix Release;
ask for donation;
RollBack;
askfordonation;}
while (NewRelease >0)

I let you optimize it  Grin
legendary
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Why it hasn't been compiled to binary with 1.5.69 release already ? I don't get it.
hero member
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where do you see these "git numbers" ? git is not svn...
Commit...
legendary
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ccminer/cpuminer developer
where do you see these "git numbers" ? git is not svn...
hero member
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SOLO WORK on git 1095!
full member
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SECURECOIN BLOCK FOUND--

I took my saved copy of sp_'s CCminer release dot 54 a began solo-mining with it against my SecureCoin wallet (v9.0) across my LAN.  I successfully found a block within an hour:

-- SNIP --

Linux 6x 750ti FTW 40Mh/s rig finds SRC block (Quark algo).

The "securecoin.conf" file, for the wallet:

==============cut line=================

-- SNIP --

==============cut line=================

The securecoin wallet is found (Win 7) in "...appdata/roaming/securecoin" under the login user's name.

My launch command line (Linux):

"./ccminer -a quark -i 23.9 -o http://192.168.1.111:12568 -u yourname -p x"

where the IP address matches the LAN IP of the Win 7 computer with the wallet.

I may move up to sp_ release dot 56, but the performance is so much better with release dot 68.  I hope the bug is squashed.

--scryptr

Found a block with 54 rel. Thanks for the working release number.
Thanks --scryptr

R55 works as well found a block pretty fast after starting, 11 mins. til 1st block using only the 960GTX.

-- SNIP --

The commit I pointed out as the likely culprit was between 55 and 56.
Yes the blue readout ends with 55 about the block being worked. I just did a quick test up to 61 with each, then jumped a few numbers here and there up to 67. None I tested after 55 have the blue readout or anything about the block its working that I seen so far.

EDIT: anyone with older hardware this version will work securechain and other algo: ccMiner release 1.6.5-C11 (Jul 2015) "Special for Chaincoin C11"
I've only tested this with 660Ti/760GTX
ccminer-1.6.6-tpruvot works also
member
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SECURECOIN BLOCK FOUND--

I took my saved copy of sp_'s CCminer release dot 54 a began solo-mining with it against my SecureCoin wallet (v9.0) across my LAN.  I successfully found a block within an hour:

-- SNIP --

Linux 6x 750ti FTW 40Mh/s rig finds SRC block (Quark algo).

The "securecoin.conf" file, for the wallet:

==============cut line=================

-- SNIP --

==============cut line=================

The securecoin wallet is found (Win 7) in "...appdata/roaming/securecoin" under the login user's name.

My launch command line (Linux):

"./ccminer -a quark -i 23.9 -o http://192.168.1.111:12568 -u yourname -p x"

where the IP address matches the LAN IP of the Win 7 computer with the wallet.

I may move up to sp_ release dot 56, but the performance is so much better with release dot 68.  I hope the bug is squashed.

--scryptr

Found a block with 54 rel. Thanks for the working release number.
Thanks --scryptr

R55 works as well found a block pretty fast after starting, 11 mins. til 1st block using only the 960GTX.

-- SNIP --

The commit I pointed out as the likely culprit was between 55 and 56.
full member
Activity: 231
Merit: 150
SECURECOIN BLOCK FOUND--

I took my saved copy of sp_'s CCminer release dot 54 a began solo-mining with it against my SecureCoin wallet (v9.0) across my LAN.  I successfully found a block within an hour:


Linux 6x 750ti FTW 40Mh/s rig finds SRC block (Quark algo).

The "securecoin.conf" file, for the wallet:

==============cut line=================

rpcuser=yourname
rpcpassword=x
rpcallowip=192.168.1.*
rpcport=12568
daemon=1
server=1
addnode=24.222.191.37
addnode=71.187.248.95
addnode=71.77.233.192
addnode=54.234.172.139
addnode=86.2.171.203
addnode=208.77.217.7
addnode=208.77.217.8
addnode=us-east1.nodes.mywl.lt
addnode=us-ny1.nodes.mywl.lt
addnode=178.237.35.34:12567
addnode=209.188.16.220:12567
addnode=5.9.120.80:12567
ddnode=62.24.83.120:12567
addnode=78.27.191.182:12567
addnode=64.251.188.62:12567
addnode=108.53.178.39:12567
addnode=207.12.89.221:12567
addnode=193.87.209.44:12567
addnode=198.199.70.224:12567

==============cut line=================

The securecoin wallet is found (Win 7) in "...appdata/roaming/securecoin" under the login user's name.

My launch command line (Linux):

"./ccminer -a quark -i 23.9 -o http://192.168.1.111:12568 -u yourname -p x"

where the IP address matches the LAN IP of the Win 7 computer with the wallet.

I may move up to sp_ release dot 56, but the performance is so much better with release dot 68.  I hope the bug is squashed.

--scryptr

Found a block with 54 rel. Thanks for the working release number.
Thanks --scryptr

R55 works as well found a block pretty fast after starting, 11 mins. til 1st block using only the 960GTX.
legendary
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I MINE--

I mine, I contribute, and others also contribute.  All of the code authors should get a share.

Please clean up the code.  Please contribute to the code authors.

--scryptr

i totally agree scryptr - and do the same also ...

the donation by mining ( dbm ) services are setup here - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/a-chainworks-industries-cwi-project-donate-by-mining-dbm-1089744 - if mining for the devs is what people prefer to do ...

of course - any way of donation to all the devs is what we are aiming for - so that all the developers benefit from the collection of code and skills they all contribute ...

#crysx

HAMPSTER WHEEL MINING--

A few pages back we joked about mining on a hamster wheel for better code.  I only have a couple rigs, but mining for the devs is what we meant.  I still think it is good idea.  I had a mouse that would run on the OUTSIDE of a wheel for exercise, and I think that I have a picture somewhere.  If I find it, it will be posted.  In the meantime, anyone can contribute by minining on the developer links for an hour or two.

--scryptr
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