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Topic: PhoenixMiner 6.2c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux) - page 460. (Read 784954 times)

newbie
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Hey , cool miner , the difference in fee is pretty cool.  Smiley
But still a problem, I can connect to claymore miner with TCP/ip connection but don't work on your Phoenix , any idea ?  Huh

whats your config

You mean the .bat ?

-cdm 2 -cdmpass passhere

When I try to send a command to the miner with my program , my program freeze (look like this append when trying to receive data) and when I close it the miner display "Unable to read CDM request".
With the Claymore monitoring app it work.
My program work perfectly with claymore miner.

I made it work.
Can you show the command you're sending ?
There is one issue that PhoenixMiner makes you add an extra "\n" (newline  character) at the end of
a request to get stats.

Don't know if that'a what happening to you.
Clip out that command and paste it here.





$data  ='{"id":0,"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"miner_getstat1"}'."\n\n";
jr. member
Activity: 170
Merit: 6
Hey , cool miner , the difference in fee is pretty cool.  Smiley
But still a problem, I can connect to claymore miner with TCP/ip connection but don't work on your Phoenix , any idea ?  Huh

whats your config

You mean the .bat ?

-cdm 2 -cdmpass passhere

When I try to send a command to the miner with my program , my program freeze (look like this append when trying to receive data) and when I close it the miner display "Unable to read CDM request".
With the Claymore monitoring app it work.
My program work perfectly with claymore miner.

I made it work.
Can you show the command you're sending ?
There is one issue that PhoenixMiner makes you add an extra "\n" (newline  character) at the end of
a request to get stats.

Don't know if that'a what happening to you.
Clip out that command and paste it here.


newbie
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Merit: 0
screenshots or gtfo

I choose gtfo, so infectedmushi, gtfo.

Yeah, that's the cowardly thing to do. If you have proof, what you got to hide?
lbr
sr. member
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lbr
sr. member
Activity: 423
Merit: 254
If in fact they are one in the same...
The OpenCL kernels are the same.

Why is phoenix miner developmentally so behind Claymore?  (OC stuff, Dual mine options, etc)

If one was just going to rip off claymore's work... Just rip it all off?
Because all miners work like this - miner asks pool what to do, miner tells GPU what to do, GPU does it, miner replies to the pool.
To tell GPU what to do you need to use different programming language. In fact its even a different program.
So the miner actually consists of two programs - one which deals with pool etc and another one which deals with the GPU.
Actually it's even more complicated if we do overclocking and monitoring.

But. Nothing matters more than that OpenCL kernel - this actually determines how big your hashrate will be.
Everyone can write overclocking/monitoring/pool interaction, but only handfull of people can implement OpenCL kernels, I do speak of "normal"(fast) OCL kernels, not some open source stuff you can find around the web.


And then why is phoenix (in my opinion) faster and more stable? 
No idea. For me Claymore is stable. I don't know how stability can be more or less. It's just stable.



I would hate to be using a miner that was ripped off of claymore's. Competition is good, but not at this cost.
It's not the competion if we steal something and sell it for less.
newbie
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Merit: 0
I will create step-by-step guide how to confirm that you send my kernels to GPU and you will say that your miner uses "old unknown" kernels because it detects dumping but still mines at the same speed. That's funny answer, but you don't have better one, I understand.
So my word against yours. The result is obvious for me, however, since I call you a liar, anyone who wants to confirm by yourself that this miner uses my kernels can PM me and I will send step-by-step guide how to do it, then you can say the results; no newbies please, be at least sr.member on this forum, just to be sure that you don't want to become another "phoenixminer" and spend my time again...

I did dumped both kernels and dissasmed them. Using Claymore guide.
I also checked source of the injector, hard-coding dll.dll and changing linker out.. cmon man : D
Injector does get the kernel loaded by the miner, no tricks there.

It's exactly like Claymore says - PhoenixMiner 2.6 kernel is virtually the same as Claymore 10.6 DualMiner kernel.

screenshots or gtfo
jr. member
Activity: 170
Merit: 6

If i got 1066 with hynix will this miner help me to rise hashrate from 18!!! mh/s or it would give the same result as claymore?


Both will do as demonstrated here:

http://www.legitreviews.com/silent-ethereum-mining-evga-geforce-gtx-1060-22-mhs_195529
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You will get 18.01 to possibly 18.2 maybe, assuming that you get the whole 18 in the beginning.
newbie
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Merit: 0
I registered just to post this...

If in fact they are one in the same...

Why is phoenix miner developmentally so behind Claymore?  (OC stuff, Dual mine options, etc)

If one was just going to rip off claymore's work... Just rip it all off?

And then why is phoenix (in my opinion) faster and more stable? 


Seems odd, but I'm sure it could be better explained.


I would hate to be using a miner that was ripped off of claymore's. Competition is good, but not at this cost.
lbr
sr. member
Activity: 423
Merit: 254
I will create step-by-step guide how to confirm that you send my kernels to GPU and you will say that your miner uses "old unknown" kernels because it detects dumping but still mines at the same speed. That's funny answer, but you don't have better one, I understand.
So my word against yours. The result is obvious for me, however, since I call you a liar, anyone who wants to confirm by yourself that this miner uses my kernels can PM me and I will send step-by-step guide how to do it, then you can say the results; no newbies please, be at least sr.member on this forum, just to be sure that you don't want to become another "phoenixminer" and spend my time again...

I did dumped both kernels and dissasmed them. Using Claymore guide.
I also checked source of the injector, hard-coding dll.dll and changing linker out.. cmon man : D
Injector does get the kernel loaded by the miner, no tricks there.

It's exactly like Claymore says - PhoenixMiner 2.6 kernel is virtually the same as Claymore 10.6 DualMiner kernel.
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
Hey , cool miner , the difference in fee is pretty cool.  Smiley
But still a problem, I can connect to claymore miner with TCP/ip connection but don't work on your Phoenix , any idea ?  Huh

whats your config

You mean the .bat ?

-cdm 2 -cdmpass passhere

When I try to send a command to the miner with my program , my program freeze (look like this append when trying to receive data) and when I close it the miner display "Unable to read CDM request".
With the Claymore monitoring app it work.
My program work perfectly with claymore miner.
newbie
Activity: 38
Merit: 0
Hey , cool miner , the difference in fee is pretty cool.  Smiley
But still a problem, I can connect to claymore miner with TCP/ip connection but don't work on your Phoenix , any idea ?  Huh

whats your config
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
Hey , cool miner , the difference in fee is pretty cool.  Smiley
But still a problem, I can connect to claymore miner with TCP/ip connection but don't work on your Phoenix , any idea ?  Huh
member
Activity: 256
Merit: 11
Im pretty sure that this evga card got samsung or micron. not hynix. got loads of different 1060. hynix max is 19.... and not always...
newbie
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Also, if you really had serious ties to AMD - it's not likely to be something you'd flaunt. It sounds awesome - yeah. There's two tragedies in life: one is not getting what you want; the other one is getting it.

May I chime in? There’s this hidden tragedy named demion with his nodevfee sword. So stop quarreling and lower the fee before the life blood is cut. Grin

I have 5 rigs with "demion" running VERY WELL
newbie
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If i got 1066 with hynix will this miner help me to rise hashrate from 18!!! mh/s or it would give the same result as claymore?

Both will do as demonstrated here:

http://www.legitreviews.com/silent-ethereum-mining-evga-geforce-gtx-1060-22-mhs_195529
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I did not understand if wolf0 and claymore are the same person Undecided Undecided

Yes, the secret is out.  Cheesy
member
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If i got 1066 with hynix will this miner help me to rise hashrate from 18!!! mh/s or it would give the same result as claymore?
full member
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Lmao, has anyone seen a dramatic increase of stale shares since yesterday? I’m constantly12-20?!?!
10 1/2 hours, 1.56% stale shares.
member
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I did not understand if wolf0 and claymore are the same person Undecided Undecided
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Lmao, has anyone seen a dramatic increase of stale shares since yesterday? I’m constantly12-20?!?!
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