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Topic: RavenCoin (RVN), x16r NVidia miner. UPD! Windows version (Read 6058 times)

newbie
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Due to a serious bug in windows version, please, update to 1.0.4a version

where get 1.0.4a? link please.


z-enemy 1.09 now the best
full member
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Due to a serious bug in windows version, please, update to 1.0.4a version

where get 1.0.4a? link please.

newbie
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how does it work with the API?
full member
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PointPay.io
the developer disappeared?
newbie
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as I understand it, after such a debate, you can not wait for the new version, sadly.
newbie
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That'll never happen, don't worry. This is about two companies suing each other for commercial products.
The worst thing that can happen is to make RMS shed a tear.

This is different now, thanks to the crypto world, a generous donator gived lot of bitcoin for theses things too, so this is not a problem anymore.

Free Software Foundation receives $1 million donation from Pineapple Fund  => https://www.fsf.org/news/free-software-foundation-receives-1-million-donation-from-pineapple-fund.

Ps : with the fees, theses releases with this stolen code is a commercial product.
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That'll never happen, don't worry. This is about two companies suing each other for commercial products.
The worst thing that can happen is to make RMS shed a tear.
jr. member
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GPL is not law, it is a voluntary license and it is not enforced.

Be that as it may, it seems to me this community relies on a lot of freely contributed open source software. A little bit of respect for the GPL way of doing things helps encourage more coders to follow that path - and we all benefit.
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GPL is not law, it is a voluntary license and it is not enforced.
newbie
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Hi, apparently, theses releases don't respect the GPL licence, your software is based on ccminer code, open source and free software under GPL v3 Licence.

Your have to release the licence source code of your releases, without that, your releases are not legit/legal, it's WAREZ.

Actually your asking fee, but you theft the code for your own profit and keep what you have added for your own profit too, this is bad, and selfish, if your don't release the source code, including your own added code. Please respect the work of original dev's, comply with the law, free software has licenses like any proprietary software, acting in a manner contrary to these licenses equates your actions to piracy, counterfeiting.
If your don't, GPL violation will then have to react to enforce the law.

Thanks


http://gpl-violations.org



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not sure if it's relevant but I got an issue and maybe you guys can help me with this..

so i'm running this miner on a rig that consists of 4 1080 and 8 1060's...   it runs for a bit and then TDR crash... I noticed that when I x16r algo....some of the gpu temp doesn't move up (i assume it's not being used).   Is this normal for this program to slowly fire up all the GPUs?
Is there any no problems within your setup? I think it is not normal, although it depends on your GPU's set up so it will take effect on your temperature. If your GPU's is not in mining system it will not consume to much heat.

I'm not sure.  It runs on equihash no problem but it doesn't work with x16r for some reason.  Tried reinstall windows and still getting same result (TDR failure even @ 0 oc).

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Can you update the links plz ? Can't download the windows version (virus problem...)
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arcs-chain.com
not sure if it's relevant but I got an issue and maybe you guys can help me with this..

so i'm running this miner on a rig that consists of 4 1080 and 8 1060's...   it runs for a bit and then TDR crash... I noticed that when I x16r algo....some of the gpu temp doesn't move up (i assume it's not being used).   Is this normal for this program to slowly fire up all the GPUs?
Is there any no problems within your setup? I think it is not normal, although it depends on your GPU's set up so it will take effect on your temperature. If your GPU's is not in mining system it will not consume to much heat.
newbie
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theme alive? will there be an update or 0.4 latest version?
newbie
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not sure if it's relevant but I got an issue and maybe you guys can help me with this..

so i'm running this miner on a rig that consists of 4 1080 and 8 1060's...   it runs for a bit and then TDR crash... I noticed that when I x16r algo....some of the gpu temp doesn't move up (i assume it's not being used).   Is this normal for this program to slowly fire up all the GPUs?
sr. member
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Grow with community

Hi rvwf :

Is that possible for you to create a Bitcore optimized ccminer ? Bitcore use timetravel10 hash function and quite close to x16r did ...

Oskar

hmm pretty much looks like an ccminer generally , but did you remove the API of it ? Or will you implement new one ? I'm using ethcontrol application which is like awesome miner and it needs api to restart / control miner
also what overclocking do you recommend ? You used to say that it depends memory  ?

First I want to squeeze the maximum of the performance from x16r

Any default power consumption on these miner for 1080ti?

observed it is hotter

ccminer has a visible power consumption on each card, appreciate if it has also this kind of feature
newbie
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you can implement local network control by (example) --api 192.168.2.43:42000? ewfb (Equihash) is perfectly implemented, and monitoring the temperature of the cards and farm data.
newbie
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Hi rvwf :

Is that possible for you to create a Bitcore optimized ccminer ? Bitcore use timetravel10 hash function and quite close to x16r did ...

Oskar

hmm pretty much looks like an ccminer generally , but did you remove the API of it ? Or will you implement new one ? I'm using ethcontrol application which is like awesome miner and it needs api to restart / control miner
also what overclocking do you recommend ? You used to say that it depends memory  ?

First I want to squeeze the maximum of the performance from x16r
newbie
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mining on FEE

stratum_subscribe timed out... every 3 seconds

and doesn't change to our pool  Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed

fixed in 1.0.4a

Hi rvwf :

Is that possible for you to create a Bitcore optimized ccminer ? Bitcore use timetravel10 hash function and quite close to x16r did ...

Oskar
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