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newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
January 24, 2018, 07:36:26 PM
Is 'MPH_EQUIHASH' working properly for anybody?
I get autorisation failure from the server everytime.
1bash is configured right, also the coin is set to MPH_EQUIHASH

It's not a big issue because I am using the ZCL coin in 1bash with the port for multi coin switching instead but just want to bring it up if anyone else has problems too.


See this post from me and see if it helps: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.28431148
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
January 24, 2018, 03:38:03 PM
Is 'MPH_EQUIHASH' working properly for anybody?
I get autorisation failure from the server everytime.
1bash is configured right, also the coin is set to MPH_EQUIHASH

It's not a big issue because I am using the ZCL coin in 1bash with the port for multi coin switching instead but just want to bring it up if anyone else has problems too.
full member
Activity: 340
Merit: 103
It is easier to break an atom than partialities AE
January 24, 2018, 02:51:24 PM
How to add crowdcoin (neoscrypt) in this release (v0019-2.0)?

--in the previous version (v0019-1.4) I had to edit properly 1bash and 3main to add a new coin--

Look AT Here and tell me if you have problems :

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.28645348
full member
Activity: 686
Merit: 140
Linux FOREVER! Resistance is futile!!!
January 24, 2018, 12:25:34 PM
Are  the motherboards with amd b350m chipset  supported by nvOC 0019-2 ?

Best way to know is to try it out on a USB and see how it goes.
full member
Activity: 686
Merit: 140
Linux FOREVER! Resistance is futile!!!
January 24, 2018, 12:23:25 PM
Today I added 2 gtx 1060s to my 2 gtx 1080 ti. Somehow the system got so slow and won't run properly.

With the original 2 gtx 1080 ti my system runs very smoothly.
With the 2 gtx 1060s, when  I typed "top" , All I see the CPU working on is nvidia-smi / and nvidia-settings.


Does the nvOC use a lot more resources when different NV cards are being used?

Here's my system config:

Mobo: MSI z270-SLI Plus
CPU: Celeron G3900
Ram: DDR4, 4GB
USB/HDD: 32GB USB thumb stick
GPUs: 2 x 1080 ti, 2 x 1060

I removed 1x 1060 and it runs fine. with 2 1080ti and 1 1060.

I insert the cards starting from by pcie16 (closest to the CPU first), then pcie1 (also starting from closest to the GPU).

However, when the 4th GPU is inserted into the pcie1x slot, the whole system just lags and won't work. I'll take a look again tomorrow. If you guys have any idea please drop some hints =)

Enable "Above 4G" in the bios of your motherboard. If you already had that set and still experience the problem, change the nvidia driver from 387 to 384. Drop a line if you need help about switching the driver.

Already enabled Above 4G. Will double check as sometimes changing cards or power supplies can mess up my bios.

Also I would need help about switching the driver. Many thanks!

Open system settings from top right gear icon, then software and updates and check additional drivers tab for driver switch.

Reboot after switch.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
January 24, 2018, 09:55:28 AM
Today I added 2 gtx 1060s to my 2 gtx 1080 ti. Somehow the system got so slow and won't run properly.

With the original 2 gtx 1080 ti my system runs very smoothly.
With the 2 gtx 1060s, when  I typed "top" , All I see the CPU working on is nvidia-smi / and nvidia-settings.

http://take.ms/H5na0
Does the nvOC use a lot more resources when different NV cards are being used?

Here's my system config:

Mobo: MSI z270-SLI Plus
CPU: Celeron G3900
Ram: DDR4, 4GB
USB/HDD: 32GB USB thumb stick
GPUs: 2 x 1080 ti, 2 x 1060

I removed 1x 1060 and it runs fine. with 2 1080ti and 1 1060.

I insert the cards starting from by pcie16 (closest to the CPU first), then pcie1 (also starting from closest to the GPU).

However, when the 4th GPU is inserted into the pcie1x slot, the whole system just lags and won't work. I'll take a look again tomorrow. If you guys have any idea please drop some hints =)

Enable "Above 4G" in the bios of your motherboard. If you already had that set and still experience the problem, change the nvidia driver from 387 to 384. Drop a line if you need help about switching the driver.

Already enabled Above 4G. Will double check as sometimes changing cards or power supplies can mess up my bios.

Also I would need help about switching the driver. Many thanks!
newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
January 24, 2018, 12:21:15 AM
Are  the motherboards with amd b350m chipset  supported by nvOC 0019-2 ?
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
January 23, 2018, 11:30:39 PM
Cannot disable POWERLIMIT

When I set POWERLIMIT="NO" in 1bash, the global power limit and global overclock is still being applied.

I am not sure why as I return the 1bash by closing and starting the terminal. I also tried reboot and still won't work.

Does this happen to others here?



1bash files are located at 2 places, you are probably editing the wrong one.

The first one is located at small 9MB FAT32 partition. It is used to ease the preparation of nvoc for mining. Since this small partition is visible under windows you can edit 1bash while you are still under windows after imaging the nvoc to USB stick or SSD.
Once you boot into nvoc, this 1bash is converted to linux standard and saved into your /home directory under linux on the first boot. After this conversion the 1bash file on that small partition is no longer used.

The second 1bash file, as stated above is in your /home directory. All settings are read from this file. Should you want to make any changes you need to edit and save this file. To access it, just click on the icon with folder sign on the left side of your desktop, it will open your /home directory where you will find 1bash. Edit this file and save it on exit.

Thank you, but I already editing it from the /home directory. I know this because when I edit the WTM settings, they ran as I modified them.
full member
Activity: 200
Merit: 101
January 23, 2018, 10:20:11 PM
Cannot disable POWERLIMIT

When I set POWERLIMIT="NO" in 1bash, the global power limit and global overclock is still being applied.

I am not sure why as I return the 1bash by closing and starting the terminal. I also tried reboot and still won't work.

Does this happen to others here?



1bash files are located at 2 places, you are probably editing the wrong one.

The first one is located at small 9MB FAT32 partition. It is used to ease the preparation of nvoc for mining. Since this small partition is visible under windows you can edit 1bash while you are still under windows after imaging the nvoc to USB stick or SSD.
Once you boot into nvoc, this 1bash is converted to linux standard and saved into your /home directory under linux on the first boot. After this conversion the 1bash file on that small partition is no longer used.

The second 1bash file, as stated above is in your /home directory. All settings are read from this file. Should you want to make any changes you need to edit and save this file. To access it, just click on the icon with folder sign on the left side of your desktop, it will open your /home directory where you will find 1bash. Edit this file and save it on exit.
full member
Activity: 200
Merit: 101
January 23, 2018, 09:55:03 PM
Today I added 2 gtx 1060s to my 2 gtx 1080 ti. Somehow the system got so slow and won't run properly.

With the original 2 gtx 1080 ti my system runs very smoothly.
With the 2 gtx 1060s, when  I typed "top" , All I see the CPU working on is nvidia-smi / and nvidia-settings.


Does the nvOC use a lot more resources when different NV cards are being used?

Here's my system config:

Mobo: MSI z270-SLI Plus
CPU: Celeron G3900
Ram: DDR4, 4GB
USB/HDD: 32GB USB thumb stick
GPUs: 2 x 1080 ti, 2 x 1060

I removed 1x 1060 and it runs fine. with 2 1080ti and 1 1060.

I insert the cards starting from by pcie16 (closest to the CPU first), then pcie1 (also starting from closest to the GPU).

However, when the 4th GPU is inserted into the pcie1x slot, the whole system just lags and won't work. I'll take a look again tomorrow. If you guys have any idea please drop some hints =)

Enable "Above 4G" in the bios of your motherboard. If you already had that set and still experience the problem, change the nvidia driver from 387 to 384. Drop a line if you need help about switching the driver.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
January 23, 2018, 07:01:49 PM
Today I added 2 gtx 1060s to my 2 gtx 1080 ti. Somehow the system got so slow and won't run properly.

With the original 2 gtx 1080 ti my system runs very smoothly.
With the 2 gtx 1060s, when  I typed "top" , All I see the CPU working on is nvidia-smi / and nvidia-settings.

http://take.ms/H5na0
Does the nvOC use a lot more resources when different NV cards are being used?

Here's my system config:

Mobo: MSI z270-SLI Plus
CPU: Celeron G3900
Ram: DDR4, 4GB
USB/HDD: 32GB USB thumb stick
GPUs: 2 x 1080 ti, 2 x 1060

I removed 1x 1060 and it runs fine. with 2 1080ti and 1 1060.

I insert the cards starting from by pcie16 (closest to the CPU first), then pcie1 (also starting from closest to the GPU).

However, when the 4th GPU is inserted into the pcie1x slot, the whole system just lags and won't work. I'll take a look again tomorrow. If you guys have any idea please drop some hints =)
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
January 23, 2018, 06:02:37 PM
Today I added 2 gtx 1060s to my 2 gtx 1080 ti. Somehow the system got so slow and won't run properly.

With the original 2 gtx 1080 ti my system runs very smoothly.
With the 2 gtx 1060s, when  I typed "top" , All I see the CPU working on is nvidia-smi / and nvidia-settings.

http://take.ms/H5na0
Does the nvOC use a lot more resources when different NV cards are being used?

Here's my system config:

Mobo: MSI z270-SLI Plus
CPU: Celeron G3900
Ram: DDR4, 4GB
USB/HDD: 32GB USB thumb stick
GPUs: 2 x 1080 ti, 2 x 1060
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
January 23, 2018, 04:48:35 PM
Cannot disable POWERLIMIT

When I set POWERLIMIT="NO" in 1bash, the global power limit and global overclock is still being applied.

I am not sure why as I return the 1bash by closing and starting the terminal. I also tried reboot and still won't work.

Does this happen to others here?

newbie
Activity: 44
Merit: 0
January 23, 2018, 04:17:59 PM
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newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
January 23, 2018, 03:28:09 PM
How to add crowdcoin (neoscrypt) in this release (v0019-2.0)?

--in the previous version (v0019-1.4) I had to edit properly 1bash and 3main to add a new coin--
newbie
Activity: 48
Merit: 0
January 23, 2018, 02:03:19 PM
Yes, but IMHO the documentation is lacking.
full member
Activity: 200
Merit: 101
January 23, 2018, 01:15:56 PM
Man I love your idea!
And I think to the nvOC should be added some fee for guys working on this project at lest 0.001%.
Because you spend lots of time etc.
It has to pay off, me thinking
 Cool

Arch Linux is a great idea -- I've been experimenting with it on my rig -- but it will take some work as the instructions I have found for implementing the NVIDIA proprietary driver are lacking.

Nvidia driver and CUDA is in Arch's main repos.

You can also check AUR repository, lots of miners available there.
hero member
Activity: 630
Merit: 502
January 23, 2018, 12:03:50 PM
Man I love your idea!
And I think to the nvOC should be added some fee for guys working on this project at lest 0.001%.
Because you spend lots of time etc.
It has to pay off, me thinking
 Cool

Arch Linux is a great idea -- I've been experimenting with it on my rig -- but it will take some work as the instructions I have found for implementing the NVIDIA proprietary driver are lacking.

Nvidia driver and CUDA is in Arch's main repos.
newbie
Activity: 48
Merit: 0
January 23, 2018, 11:54:37 AM
Man I love your idea!
And I think to the nvOC should be added some fee for guys working on this project at lest 0.001%.
Because you spend lots of time etc.
It has to pay off, me thinking
 Cool

Arch Linux is a great idea -- I've been experimenting with it on my rig -- but it will take some work as the instructions I have found for implementing the NVIDIA proprietary driver are lacking.
full member
Activity: 686
Merit: 140
Linux FOREVER! Resistance is futile!!!
January 23, 2018, 11:44:09 AM
like to know how to add multiple pools to the nvOC oneBash file for ETH ?

Papampi was working on this and it is in beta test now. Will be available in the next release of nvoc.



nvOC v0019-2.1 Community Release - Alternate Pool Switch - Beta Testing


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