I gave a go to digihash easy miner a few days ago. It did use sgminer 4, which does not work anymore.
Today, I see it has been updated to sgminer 5.1. Good.
Now, leaving aside that it crashes if I click the setting button before initial connection to server is completed...
This is what happens with grøstl
DigiHash Version 1.0.0.26149
Retrieving data from server..........done
Initialize....
Reading Preference.dat..........done
Getting CPU info..........done
Getting GPU info..........done
Analyzing hardware from server..........done
Miner: sgminer, Version: 5.1.0
Starting Mining
Arguments:
[16:13:46] Default Devices = all
[16:13:46] set_devices(all)
Redirection is not supported.
Stop..........done
Here we go with Qubit:
DigiHash Version 1.0.0.26149
Retrieving data from server..........done
Initialize....
Reading Preference.dat..........done
Getting CPU info..........done
Getting GPU info..........done
Analyzing hardware from server..........done
Miner: sgminer, Version: 5.1.0
Starting Mining
Arguments:
[16:15:06] Default Devices = all
[16:15:06] set_devices(all)
Redirection is not supported.
Stop..........done
And skein.
DigiHash Version 1.0.0.26149
Retrieving data from server..........done
Initialize....
Reading Preference.dat..........done
Getting CPU info..........done
Getting GPU info..........done
Analyzing hardware from server..........done
Miner: cgminer-skein, Version: 3.7.2
Saving preference..........done
Starting Mining
Arguments:
Redirection is not supported.
Stop..........done
I blame ncurses but by the way...
I am investigating OpenCL compatibility issues across drivers and hardware. I wrote a program (oclcckvck) to evaluate kernel validity. It hashes known block headers and compares results, allowing to check mismatches by leaving the pool settings out of the equation. I think you might be interested.
Please try (it just takes double click). If something goes wrong it will dump to disk some troubleshotting information; try to get them to me (I suggest pastebin with 1-week expire or PM).
Of course the final goal of OCLCCKVCK is to produce bug fixes to be integrated in next M8M release, which ultimately is meant to be a easygoing, minimal impact miner for people who use their computers to work. So it's all about making mining more accessible and less invasive so more people can get into it.