A little printscreen for you as restaring cgremote is no longer resolving hostname
As you can see in settings it is able to properly resolve, but for some strange reason still uses old IP to connect:
Stupid image downsize. You have to take my word for it
Are you clicking Save after you click the Resolve Hostname button? It shouldn't be necessary to, but can you try that and see if it works so I can narrow down where the problem is?
First: thanks for a great program!
Second, two requests:
1. Please move the current hashing rate back to the start of the window title. It is the most important information.
2. Add a default miner location setting (or miner management or something). It isn't very useful to have to point to the same cgminer.exe every time a new mining profile is created.
Done and done. Will be in next update. Instead of a setting, it will automatically default to whichever miner path you use most.
Please make a CGWatcher for Linux, my KNC miner would love it!
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CGRemote. It will have all of the features CGWatcher has. I already have several KnC miners in the beta. CGRemote is designed to run on a Windows computer, but there are users reporting it works well in Wine and Windows virtual machines. Once the desktop application is complete there will be a web application, which will allow for tablet/phone apps.
Great, great program. Thank you so much! I will be mining for you as a donation for sure. WELL deserved!
Feature idea -
Being able to plug in pool API keys and then mine until an automatic payout.
The idea of hopping around to most profitable is great, but let's say I spend two days mining something because it's most profitable, then it sinks and I switch, and it *never* tops the list again. Let's say the amount I mined in those two days was not enough for a payout! I've just wasted two days (unless I go back manually and then watch it, etc.)
I would LOVE to be able to say - "Mine X until I get a payout, then switch to Y until I get a payout, then switch to Z until I get a payout, then rinse and repeat."
Keep up the GREAT work. What an awesome tool! Shame there isn't anything of the sort for Linux!
As Dekker3D said, this would require a standard pool API. It would be great if all pools would do this, but I'll leave it up to you to talk to them all.