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Topic: Claymore Miner Remote Management (Read 3313 times)

newbie
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January 23, 2017, 06:51:46 PM
#3
Why not?  Is there a rule saying we need one 400-page long thread per mining software version?
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CryptoLearner
January 22, 2017, 03:37:26 AM
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Why not posting directly in the claymore thread instead of creating a new one  Huh
newbie
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January 21, 2017, 05:00:27 PM
#1
The readme for the Claymore Miner says remote management is possible over TCPIP but when it explains where to find details, it talks about the Windows version.  Is there some other way to find out the details of how the protocol works for us Linux users?

I'm writing some code that uses my GPU for a non-mining purpose and I'm hoping it's possible to connect to the claymore instance that's running using TCPIP, tell it to use only one GPU (I have two), run its own computation using the GPU, then send another message telling claymore to go back to full speed on both GPUs.  I know it's possible to just close the current claymore instance and start it again with new command line arguments, but I'd like to be able to avoid that.  Thanks.
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