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Topic: MultiMiner: Any Miner, Any Where, on Any Device (Free, Open Source, Cross Platform) - page 124. (Read 827336 times)

newbie
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1st off, thanks for the great software! especially the source code.... it is great to customize it.


however on stock version 2.3 it blue screens when pressing stop button everytime!!


i had to roll back to 2.2.8, which works bug free.


blue screen is an ati error.

tnx


havent bothered to look in dumps or event log since i solved the issue by rolling back
newbie
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Interesting. And it only ever fully crashes leaving this information in the Windows Event Viewer? Usually if it's a normal crash you will get a call stack with lines of code and line numbers.

The only XML stuff going on in MultiMiner is the configuration related bits. So as a test you could go into %appdata%\MultiMiner (put that into the address bar in Windows Explorer) and move / delete your XML configuration files.

It was the 'more detail' written out to the screen on crash, what I would have called a Dr. Watson back in the day.

Deleted all the xml files and it came right up. Good call Smiley

Thanks!
hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 1002
Description:
  Stopped working

Problem signature:
  Problem Event Name:   CLR20r3
  Problem Signature 01:   multiminer.win.exe
  Problem Signature 02:   2.3.0.84
  Problem Signature 03:   52c06b25
  Problem Signature 04:   System.Xml
  Problem Signature 05:   2.0.0.0
  Problem Signature 06:   51e9fc46
  Problem Signature 07:   283c
  Problem Signature 08:   124
  Problem Signature 09:   System.InvalidOperationException
  OS Version:   6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
  Locale ID:   1033

Interesting. And it only ever fully crashes leaving this information in the Windows Event Viewer? Usually if it's a normal crash you will get a call stack with lines of code and line numbers.

The only XML stuff going on in MultiMiner is the configuration related bits. So as a test you could go into %appdata%\MultiMiner (put that into the address bar in Windows Explorer) and move / delete your XML configuration files.
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
Thanks for this great software and your time. Happy to enable donations on it. Smiley

However, I do have one machine that I can't launch multiminer on - it worked for a few days then stopped working.

Detailed error below:

Description:
  Stopped working

Problem signature:
  Problem Event Name:   CLR20r3
  Problem Signature 01:   multiminer.win.exe
  Problem Signature 02:   2.3.0.84
  Problem Signature 03:   52c06b25
  Problem Signature 04:   System.Xml
  Problem Signature 05:   2.0.0.0
  Problem Signature 06:   51e9fc46
  Problem Signature 07:   283c
  Problem Signature 08:   124
  Problem Signature 09:   System.InvalidOperationException
  OS Version:   6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
  Locale ID:   1033

Any thoughts? As you can see from the OS version, it's windows 7, 64-bit. I feel like this might be a .net framework issue but I uninstalled all frameworks that I could find in programs and features, and reinstalled 4.0. Any other thoughts?
hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 1002
Just take a look at the scrypt proxy bug whenever you have time, that would be really useful for easy pointing all miners to a single place without having to go thru all of them.

Will do. There are some known issues in bfgminer when it comes to calculating scrypt hashrate versus SHA-2. It can be seen within the UI itself as well. I'll be looking at addressing this soon.
newbie
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Looks like this is caused by refreshing the details of a device that does not have a coin configuration selected. I'll fix that up - great catch thank you!

Edit: if you re-download MultiMiner 2.3 from the same URL as before it should fix this issue. Thanks again sir.

Yep, i confirmed its fixed!

And thanks to you for such a great software! Smiley

Just take a look at the scrypt proxy bug whenever you have time, that would be really useful for easy pointing all miners to a single place without having to go thru all of them.

And of course, if any help/testing is needed, just let me know!


BR
member
Activity: 113
Merit: 10

You can setup your alt-coin pools to deposit straight to Cryptsy, and then setup Cryptsy to auto-sell and cash out in BTC.
Unfortunately I cannot do that since I'm mining on CoinEx and it has no such feature as far as I know..  Cry
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
thank you kind sir!


--scrypt  -I17 -g1 --thread-concurrency 15508 --api-listen --api-allow W:127.0.0.1 -I18 -g1 --thread-concurrency 15508 -I D --scan noauto --quota "100;http://p2pool.org:15775" -u (I deleted this) -p ezc --scan opencl:auto -d OCL0 -d OCL1 --api-listen --api-port 4028 --api-allow W:127.0.0.1, -T -q

The problem is you have an -I D in there. That is making your performance adjust automatically depending on computer use and is why the hashrate is dropping.

Make sure you have not entered -I D into the arguments in the Coins dialog or in the Settings>Advanced miner settings dialog.
In addition, make sure that Dynamic Intensity is not checked under the Advanced menu.
Finally, under Settings>Advanced miner settings, make sure you have not checked to automatically set Dynamic Intensity.

Once you get the -I D out of the arguments you should be good to go.
hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 1002
--scrypt  -I17 -g1 --thread-concurrency 15508 --api-listen --api-allow W:127.0.0.1 -I18 -g1 --thread-concurrency 15508 -I D --scan noauto --quota "100;http://p2pool.org:15775" -u (I deleted this) -p ezc --scan opencl:auto -d OCL0 -d OCL1 --api-listen --api-port 4028 --api-allow W:127.0.0.1, -T -q

The problem is you have an -I D in there. That is making your performance adjust automatically depending on computer use and is why the hashrate is dropping.

Make sure you have not entered -I D into the arguments in the Coins dialog or in the Settings>Advanced miner settings dialog.
In addition, make sure that Dynamic Intensity is not checked under the Advanced menu.
Finally, under Settings>Advanced miner settings, make sure you have not checked to automatically set Dynamic Intensity.

Once you get the -I D out of the arguments you should be good to go.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
thank you, firswt and foremost.

next: pasted process log (arguments)
--scrypt  -I17 -g1 --thread-concurrency 15508 --api-listen --api-allow W:127.0.0.1 -I18 -g1 --thread-concurrency 15508 -I D --scan noauto --quota "100;http://p2pool.org:15775" -u (I deleted this) -p ezc --scan opencl:auto -d OCL0 -d OCL1 --api-listen --api-port 4028 --api-allow W:127.0.0.1, -T -q

and also,
bfgminer is stable at around 375kh per card.


wonder if I can get some help in determining why my hashrate drops using this?
It starts at ~800kh then drops to less than ~100.

I have dual R9 270x (7850)
Using GUIminer scrypt, I get consistent 800Kh.

Bring up the Process Log and then copy the value in the Arguments column using CTRL+C. Paste that back here so I can have a look. Also, try launching bfgminer directly with those arguments (it's in the MultiMiner\Miners\bfgminer folder). Report back if bfgminer behaves this way without MultiMiner.
hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 1002
You were right.  I don't know how I hit 25 so quickly as I had it set to check once every 6hrs.

Prior to 2.3, any time you went into the Settings screen and then clicked OK then Coin API would be hit. So if you went into the Settings screen several times you could hit your limit.

This is one of the things addressed in the 2.3 update just released.
hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 1002
Let's stick a fork in this one! Version 2.3 of MultiMiner is now available with the following changes:

  • Added the ability to show details of any mining device by double-clicking it
  • The details of individual workers using the Stratum Proxy can now be displayed
  • Display the difficulty of for each pool
  • Display the time of the last share for a pool
  • Optionally prevent multiple instances of MultiMiner from being launched
  • Improved support for displaying information for coins with extremely low value (e.g. DogeCoin)
  • Can now right-click entries in the Process Log to launch bfgminer with the same arguments
  • Make more conservative use of the chosen Coin API (CoinChoose or CoinWarz)
  • Additional donation pools added
  • Pool quotas are no longer used when perks are disabled
  • Fixed occasionally flickering columns
  • Fixed wrong pool information being displayed under rare circumstances
  • Give mining process more time to quit before terminating
  • Executable name is no longer displayed in the Process Log
  • Debug zip files are no longer distributed with releases

newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
You were right.  I don't know how I hit 25 so quickly as I had it set to check once every 6hrs.

Thank you for the help and a great program
hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 1002
I'm getting the "Error: Parsing Coinwarz API".  I'm using 2.2.8 and I did add my key.  I don't know if this is an issue with coinwarz or the program.

That should be a link you can click. Click the link and it will take you to the CoinWarz page. It may prompt you to download the result. Either way you need to view the output as text.

My guess is you have gone over your daily limit. The free API key is limited to 25 calls in a single day.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
Get ready for PrimeDice Sig Campaign!
However Multipool.us' auto withdraw function is very handy.

You can setup your alt-coin pools to deposit straight to Cryptsy, and then setup Cryptsy to auto-sell and cash out in BTC.
Thats exactly what I do.
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
Thanks for your awesome program.  I am having some trouble with the Coinwarz.com API.

I'm getting the "Error: Parsing Coinwarz API".  I'm using 2.2.8 and I did add my key.  I don't know if this is an issue with coinwarz or the program.

Thank you for the help
hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 1002
wonder if I can get some help in determining why my hashrate drops using this?
It starts at ~800kh then drops to less than ~100.

I have dual R9 270x (7850)
Using GUIminer scrypt, I get consistent 800Kh.

Bring up the Process Log and then copy the value in the Arguments column using CTRL+C. Paste that back here so I can have a look. Also, try launching bfgminer directly with those arguments (it's in the MultiMiner\Miners\bfgminer folder). Report back if bfgminer behaves this way without MultiMiner.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
wonder if I can get some help in determining why my hashrate drops using this?
It starts at ~800kh then drops to less than ~100.

I have dual R9 270x (7850)
Using GUIminer scrypt, I get consistent 800Kh.
These are my guiminer scrypt settings

I17
g1
thread-concurrency 15508
worksize 256

I have tested various pools and coins.

appreciate the help!
hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 1002
App crashes after replacing previous multiminer version with it and adding a proxy and scanning for new hardware. Probably an issue with configuration files used on the previous version, since if i delete the Multiminer folder from Roaming folder, it will start "for first time" and work without crashing.

Code:
See the end of this message for details on invoking
just-in-time (JIT) debugging instead of this dialog box.

************** Exception Text **************
System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
   at MultiMiner.Win.MainForm.<>c__DisplayClassc5.b__be(CoinInformation c) in d:\Data\Visual Studio Projects\Personal\MultiMiner\MultiMiner.Win\MainForm.cs:line 4224
   at System.Linq.Enumerable.SingleOrDefault[TSource](IEnumerable`1 source, Func`2 predicate)
   at MultiMiner.Win.MainForm.RefreshDetailsArea() in d:\Data\Visual Studio Projects\Personal\MultiMiner\MultiMiner.Win\MainForm.cs:line 4224

Looks like this is caused by refreshing the details of a device that does not have a coin configuration selected. I'll fix that up - great catch thank you!

Edit: if you re-download MultiMiner 2.3 from the same URL as before it should fix this issue. Thanks again sir.
member
Activity: 113
Merit: 10
2.3.0 is working fine here replacing 2.2.8 however I'm only using it as a proxy and didn't scan for hardware.
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