Pages:
Author

Topic: OFFICIAL CGMINER mining software thread for linux/win/osx/mips/arm/r-pi 4.11.0 (Read 5805198 times)

newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
really interested to mine etherum, what do you think?
brand new
Activity: 0
Merit: 0
CGMiner is the best Bitcoin mining software, which has been around for a while because of a plethora of features and community acceptance. CGMiner is the cross-platform Bitcoin mining software which supports Windows, Mac, Linux, OS X and many other platforms, thus proving it to be the overall winner.

Like CGMiner, there are many other Bitcoin mining software. Check out the Top 10 best Bitcoin mining softwares 2018 from here -

https://coinswitch.co/news/top-10-best-bitcoin-mining-softwares-2018-latest-bitcoin-mining-software-review
brand new
Activity: 0
Merit: 0
Thanks for your help. Now i am trying Smiley .
brand new
Activity: 0
Merit: 5
Create a convector miner.

To keep warm, to be quiet around and at the same time earn money

Power 450-500 W

For the month:

consumption = 360 kW * hour

income = $ 30
brand new
Activity: 0
Merit: 0
2 useful applications for cryptocurrencies monitoring and trading!

Mammon
You can find out the percentage of cryptocurrency rise or fall, price refresh rate according to your settings: daily or each hour.
Mammon allows to calculate the total sum of your earnings per each cryptocurrency or all of them together. This platform differs from the others, as here you can set a target price for cryptocurrencies you want and get the notification if any of them reaches the threshold.
You can download Mammon at the official site.



Delta
If your chosen cryptocurrency exchange does not have a mobile trading application (like Bittrex or Poloniex), Ztrader allows Windows and Mac users to connect via the API and execute transactions.
Delta is a great application for serious cryptocurrency trading. It creates a pie chart of a cryptocurrency portfolio and provides the calculation of such parameters as realized and unrealized profits, as well as reports on tax returns. You pay taxes, right? Of course yes. To use all the features of Delta you need a subscription. The service is provided by a great app for Windows and Mac.
You can download Delta at the official site.

Read more:
https://telegra.ph/2-useful-applications-for-cryptocurrencies-monitoring-and-trading-11-14
brand new
Activity: 0
Merit: 0
Thanks for sharing such an interesting article.I found a write up similar to this which is noteworthy.Refer the following link https://www.blockchainfirm.io/

Regards,
gchristophergloss

-ck
legendary
Activity: 4088
Merit: 1631
Ruu \o/
This thread has served its purpose and has no meaning any more so I'm locking it and unpinning it unless something drastic changes in the future.
jr. member
Activity: 79
Merit: 1
Has anyone on this thread got a recent windows build they could share?
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 11
It already is a standard API - that I wrote.
All the large vendors use the equivalent of my API code (or my actual API code) in their miners.
The differences are Bitmain who broke compatibility by changing the field names and scale for hash rates and changing the data format for LST but the interface is my code even in the Bitmain miners.
It's a great API! And now there's an HTTP REST wrapper for it.  Smiley
legendary
Activity: 4466
Merit: 1798
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
I have written a RESTful API wrapper for cgminer in Rust:

https://github.com/brndnmtthws/cgminer-rest

Please check it out and provide any feedback you might have on GitHub.

My goal (someday) is to get ASIC/miner vendors to standardize around an API to make it easier to build high quality tooling for managing miners.

Cheers!
It already is a standard API - that I wrote.
All the large vendors use the equivalent of my API code (or my actual API code) in their miners.
The differences are Bitmain who broke compatibility by changing the field names and scale for hash rates and changing the data format for LST but the interface is my code even in the Bitmain miners.
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 11
I have written a RESTful API wrapper for cgminer in Rust:

https://github.com/brndnmtthws/cgminer-rest

Please check it out and provide any feedback you might have on GitHub.

My goal (someday) is to get ASIC/miner vendors to standardize around an API to make it easier to build high quality tooling for managing miners.

Cheers!
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
Refresh RPC time (10 seconds in cgminer 4.11.1, 60 seconds in cgminer 4.9.2)

bitcoind:
2018-11-08T00:27:32Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400
2018-11-08T00:27:42Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400
2018-11-08T00:27:52Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400
2018-11-08T00:28:02Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400
2018-11-08T00:28:12Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400
2018-11-08T00:28:22Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400
2018-11-08T00:28:32Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400
2018-11-08T00:28:42Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400
2018-11-08T00:28:52Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400
2018-11-08T00:29:02Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400
2018-11-08T00:29:12Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400
2018-11-08T00:29:22Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400

cgminer 4.11.1
[2018-11-08 00:29:32.408] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________
[2018-11-08 00:29:37.407] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________
[2018-11-08 00:29:42.409] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________
[2018-11-08 00:29:47.408] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________
[2018-11-08 00:29:52.410] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________
[2018-11-08 00:29:57.410] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________
[2018-11-08 00:30:02.411] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________
[2018-11-08 00:30:07.411] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________
[2018-11-08 00:30:12.411] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________
[2018-11-08 00:30:17.411] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________
[2018-11-08 00:30:22.412] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________
[2018-11-08 00:30:27.412] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________

you call CreateNewBlock (): every 10 seconds, where can I change this time in the source code, for example to 20 seconds or 5 seconds?

in version 4.9.2 it was done every 60 seconds, in 4.11.1 every 10 seconds. Is it a constant? Thank you



Did you find the solution? I'm looking for the same thing, 10s looks to be quite an overhead for my BTC node
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
Hi all,
sorry if I found not the answer already given.
I built cgminer 4.11.1 at a linux system with only gekko support. Works fine and I can use --gekko-2pac-freq.
I built same at Raspi zero w. Works too, but --gekko-2pac-freq is ignored?
Both machines with more than 1 gekko 2pac. Any hints?
Thanks in advance.
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 3
Refresh RPC time (10 seconds in cgminer 4.11.1, 60 seconds in cgminer 4.9.2)

bitcoind:
2018-11-08T00:27:32Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400
2018-11-08T00:27:42Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400
2018-11-08T00:27:52Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400
2018-11-08T00:28:02Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400
2018-11-08T00:28:12Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400
2018-11-08T00:28:22Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400
2018-11-08T00:28:32Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400
2018-11-08T00:28:42Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400
2018-11-08T00:28:52Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400
2018-11-08T00:29:02Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400
2018-11-08T00:29:12Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400
2018-11-08T00:29:22Z CreateNewBlock(): block weight: 812 txs: 0 fees: 0 sigops 400

cgminer 4.11.1
[2018-11-08 00:29:32.408] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________
[2018-11-08 00:29:37.407] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________
[2018-11-08 00:29:42.409] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________
[2018-11-08 00:29:47.408] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________
[2018-11-08 00:29:52.410] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________
[2018-11-08 00:29:57.410] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________
[2018-11-08 00:30:02.411] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________
[2018-11-08 00:30:07.411] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________
[2018-11-08 00:30:12.411] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________
[2018-11-08 00:30:17.411] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________
[2018-11-08 00:30:22.412] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________
[2018-11-08 00:30:27.412] Solo mining to valid address: 1_________________________________

you call CreateNewBlock (): every 10 seconds, where can I change this time in the source code, for example to 20 seconds or 5 seconds?

in version 4.9.2 it was done every 60 seconds, in 4.11.1 every 10 seconds. Is it a constant? Thank you

legendary
Activity: 3578
Merit: 1090
Think for yourself
I am wanting to try and run some old gridseed blades (80 chip).
I am totally confused on what ver of cgminer to use

CGMiner doesn't support gridseeds, or any other altcoin miner.  Read the Top Post for more information.
member
Activity: 111
Merit: 10
Hi guys, I have just installed my 1st linux system "mint". I have been a windows tech for 20 years so I am having to teach this to myself as i go. That being said I am wanting to try and run some old gridseed blades (80 chip).
I am totally confused on what ver of cgminer to use, and i am just learning how to install things in linux, (took me a while to install java just so i could do the capita to log in)... I dont think i need to install any drivers like the virtual coms for windows. But I need just a little guidance. feel like I am back in the 80's learning DOS!
legendary
Activity: 3578
Merit: 1090
Think for yourself
Hi

Where download binaries CGMiner 4.11.1 for windows ?

A page back says this

There is no legit link for any windows binary any more. The only legit ones were on my website, and antivirus scans falsely tagged them as malware and there was no way to appeal the tag so I've given up on windows binaries entirely and removed them all from my site. Anyone mining today should be mining with linux and most hardware is using a controller device that already runs linux.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
Hi

Where download binaries CGMiner 4.11.1 for windows ?
sr. member
Activity: 473
Merit: 250
Sodium hypochlorite, acetone, ethanol
i noticed something strange with the started time/date, it shows
Code:
cgminer version 4.11.1 - Started: [1970-01-01 01:38:34.881]
on one system, and
Code:
cgminer version 4.11.1 - Started: [1971-12-19 03:49:24.590]
on the other, maybe some bug? i get correct output from command date
-ck
legendary
Activity: 4088
Merit: 1631
Ruu \o/
Hi ck, you uploaded this file, here?: m.majorgeeks.com/files/details/cgminer.html
Or was some other people.
Nope. Only the one at http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/ and the source https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer is uploaded by me.
Pages:
Jump to: