After 3 days running this miner, I ran into a few issues.
It sometimes think that GPU#0 is GPU#1 and vice-versa :S (I can deal with that) but the issue I can't seem to find a fix is this:
I have an Intel Pentium G2130 on a AsRock z77 Extreme 3 mobo. The CPU has an onboard Graphics Card. So in BIOS, I set the primary Graphics to "onboard" (aka, CPU). Everything works, MSI Afterburner can detect my GPU's and so can HWinfo, but for some reason, EthDcrMiner64 can't!
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06:02:33:610 108 º Claymore's Dual ETH + DCR/SC/LBC/PASC GPU Miner v9.4 º
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06:02:33:641 108
06:02:33:844 108 ETH: 1 pool is specified
06:02:33:859 108 Main Ethereum pool is us2.ethermine.org:4444
06:02:33:859 108 DCR: 0 pool is specified
06:02:33:906 108 OpenCL platform: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing
06:02:33:922 108 No AMD cards in the list.
06:02:33:922 108 cudaGetDeviceCount failed (35, CUDA driver version is insufficient for CUDA runtime version), probably no CUDA devices
06:02:33:922 108 No NVIDIA CUDA GPUs detected.
06:02:33:937 108 No AMD OPENCL or NVIDIA CUDA GPUs found, exit
I want to enable the CPU's graphics card just to ease the load of one of the GPU's (I noticed that I get better hash rates and "Share Accepted").
Is this a bug with the miner? Or am I missing something?