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Topic: Mac miner front-ends to Diablo and RPC - page 7. (Read 181588 times)

newbie
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another noob q
Huh
within 20 minutes, Terminal is telling me I found 12 blocks??? can this be right? or is this the entire pool?

lakehead
legendary
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Is there a way to get the plists to be stored in the same directory as the application, instead of inside ~/Library/Preferences/?
newbie
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Thx
got it working and it is dead simple
does 35000 khash/sec seem right?
lakehead
newbie
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I want to use my Slush's account.
What is the answer to Server host name or IP address? and port? and so on (I didn't get passed the port???)?
You must add a worker to your account. That will be your login in the client.

mining.bitcoin.cz on port 8332

The phoenix miner works just fine on mac if you install the prerequisites.  It also seems to miner a little faster than Diablo, at my on my rig.  Having a UI for it would also be great.
Packaging it should be simple. But for it to be useful I guess I should auto-configure the miner based on the recommendations posted by the developer matching the hardware. (This is fairly easy on the Mac.) I will have a look at it over the weekend.
newbie
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OK
Now, where do I find instructions for using phoenix miner on a mac?  Where is the Mac app? source? I don't know.
Lakehead

http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=6458.0

Use the source code version and install the python prerequisites.  Python should be already installed on your mac.
newbie
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OK
Now, where do I find instructions for using phoenix miner on a mac?  Where is the Mac app? source? I don't know.
Lakehead
newbie
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The phoenix miner works just fine on mac if you install the prerequisites.  It also seems to miner a little faster than Diablo, at my on my rig.  Having a UI for it would also be great.
newbie
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OK, I'm gonna look lazy and/or stupid here... but,
I don't know how to answer the questions asked by Terminal when I launch the GUI Diablo.
I want to use my Slush's account.
What is the answer to Server host name or IP address? and port? and so on (I didn't get passed the port???)?  Is this local info, as in off my computer? or BPM info from the site?

thx
and sorry
lakehead
newbie
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Missing argument for option: u

Remember to set rpcuser and rpcpassword in your ~/.bitcoin/bitcoin.conf
before starting bitcoind or bitcoin --daemon

even though I have the password and username set in both the bitcoin.conf and the plist file for DiabloMiner.
I assume you are trying to setup a local server? The error message says that the username is entirely missing. Try reconfiguring by pressing Y + Enter during the first seconds of the application startup. When connecting to a local rpcserver, the username and password you set in the client must obviously match.


So I would add a line that says
Code:
rpcserver=localhost
to the plist? What else would need to be in the plist for DiabloMiner? I tried configuring from the command line and the problem just repeats.
newbie
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Sorry, but RPCminer doesn't seem to be beginner friendly or have a GUI (as I know them). Maybe they're friendlier than the alternatives. Thanks for the effort, though.
newbie
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If you wanna use full urls, use -l http://user:password@hostname:port/
I will add a test to the hostname entered by the user to support both ways seamlessly for the user.

Also, you should also include the donation addresses for all the miners you support with your script.
Of course. Smiley I updated the first post to include upstream donation points.
legendary
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DiabloMiner author
Known issues: DiabloMiner exits without notification if the graphics card is unsupported. Hostnames cannot be set with a protocol prefix. (Should be supported in future versions.)

Donations: 14V7RiwD3joqDF2Jv6zst3ZnQsR686u9iH Wink

If you wanna use full urls, use -l http://user:password@hostname:port/

Also, you should also include the donation addresses for all the miners you support with your script.
newbie
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Missing argument for option: u

Remember to set rpcuser and rpcpassword in your ~/.bitcoin/bitcoin.conf
before starting bitcoind or bitcoin --daemon

even though I have the password and username set in both the bitcoin.conf and the plist file for DiabloMiner.
I assume you are trying to setup a local server? The error message says that the username is entirely missing. Try reconfiguring by pressing Y + Enter during the first seconds of the application startup. When connecting to a local rpcserver, the username and password you set in the client must obviously match.

Thanks for making these easy to use packages! I seem to have run into a snag though.

When I try to run RPCminer on my 10.5.8 Macbook it tells me:
"dyld: unknown required load command 0x80000022" apparently from RPCminer.app/Contents/MacOS/rpcminer_exe: line 62

Any thoughts? Or is it because I need Snow Leopard?
That is a probable cause. I have access to some Leopard machines at work. I will test and have a look at what I can do about it. Thanks for reporting the problem.

good evening. thank you macCompiler for taking the time to make this application for us who are a little shaky in terminal. you are the first person that i will be giving my bitcoins to. as soon as i can make some. have a bang-up day.
You’re welcome. I wanted to make these small helper scripts based on feedback I got from compiling the first rpcminer binary. It was obvious that Mac users didn’t know how to use the command line. If enough people download these tools I might even make a full blown Cocoa application front-end. Smiley

Keem’em donations coming.  Cool
newbie
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good evening. thank you macCompiler for taking the time to make this application for us who are a little shaky in terminal. you are the first person that i will be giving my bitcoins to. as soon as i can make some. have a bang-up day.
newbie
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Thanks for making these easy to use packages! I seem to have run into a snag though.

When I try to run RPCminer on my 10.5.8 Macbook it tells me:
"dyld: unknown required load command 0x80000022" apparently from RPCminer.app/Contents/MacOS/rpcminer_exe: line 62

Any thoughts? Or is it because I need Snow Leopard?
newbie
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I keep getting the response:



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Missing argument for option: u

usage: DiabloMiner -u myuser -p mypassword [args]
                  
 -D,--devices    devices to enable
 -d,--debug            enable debug output
 -dd,--edebug          enable extra debug output
 -f,--fps        target execution timing
 -g,--getwork    seconds between getwork refresh
 -h,--help             this help
 -l,--url        bitcoin host url
 -o,--host       bitcoin host IP
 -p,--pass       bitcoin host password
 -r,--port       bitcoin host port
 -u,--user       bitcoin host username
 -v,--vectors    vector size in kernel (1 - 6)
 -w,--worksize   override worksize
 -x,--proxy      optional proxy settings IP:PORT<:username:password>
 -z,--loops      kernel loops (PoT exp, 0 is off)

Remember to set rpcuser and rpcpassword in your ~/.bitcoin/bitcoin.conf
before starting bitcoind or bitcoin --daemon
logout

[Process completed]

even though I have the password and username set in both the bitcoin.conf and the plist file for DiabloMiner. Help?
newbie
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Presenting beginner-friendly Mac frontends for the two popular miners DiabloMiner (GPU) and RPCminer (CPU)! The applications work like normal applications on the Mac were you double-click to start them, and after answering some questions you’re all set. For future runs just double-click on the application icons and you’ll start mining immediately.

Downloads
Updated: 2011-11-08
Updated: 2011-06-18

Both miners require Mac OS 10.6 ‘Snow Leopard.’ DiabloMiner require a OpenCL capable graphics card (AMD Radeon 5xxx and up; and Nvidia 8xxx and up). RPCminer does not require a recent graphics card.

Installation
Start by downloading a miner, and unpack the application by double-clicking on the downloaded ZIP archive.

Register an account with your mining pool, and register a new miner (if needed). Open the application and answer the questions about the pool server (or even localhost if solo mining), and miner user credentials.

After the initial setup you only need to open the application again to start mining.


Performance hints for the Mac user
Close other CPU and GPU (anything that draws on the screen) intensive applications for most efficient mining. Time Machine back-ups will have a hourly negative performance impact on Diablo. Consider temporarily disabling the back-up system when running this miner. RPC Miner will generate considerable heat. Place the Mac in a way that ensures free air circulation to avoid loss of performance due to heat. Try keeping it lifted from from the table surface.


Development
I will keep these applications up to date as upstream source code is released. Check this thread (bookmark it now!) for updates. License: same open source licenses as the upstream works.

The development goal was to aid users who are unfamiliar with the command line. These scripts are written and packaged for use on Mac OS. Reimplementing them for Linux and Windows should be fairly easy for anyone interested. Contact me if you want to coordinate effort.

Known issues: DiabloMiner exits without notification if the graphics card is unsupported.




Donations
This distribution and Mac packaging: 14V7RiwD3joqDF2Jv6zst3ZnQsR686u9iH
DiabloMiner upstream component: 1DbeWKCxnVCt3sRaSAmZLoboqr8pVyFzP1
RPCminer upstream component: 1HZNsUqQxKVLmfPfCAzLwrnVDzx8CxwxnM

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