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Topic: Step-By-Step guide on how setup a GPU miner w/ mining pool? Mac OS X (Read 5377 times)

legendary
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[6/2/12 3:45:48 PM] Using Apple OpenCL 1.0 (Jan  2 2011 18:00:11)          
[6/2/12 3:45:48 PM] ERROR: OpenCL platform Apple is not OpenCL 1.1 or later     

It's because you run an old OpenCL 1.0 driver and apparently DiabloMiner requires OpenCL 1.1 now. You can upgrade OpenCL (not sure how that works on a Mac), or use an older version of DiabloMiner that works with OpenCL 1.0 or you can use another miner instead.
newbie
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Followed what everyone said and it comes up with this error:
[6/2/12 3:45:48 PM] Using Apple OpenCL 1.0 (Jan  2 2011 18:00:11)          
[6/2/12 3:45:48 PM] ERROR: OpenCL platform Apple is not OpenCL 1.1 or later     
[6/2/12 3:45:48 PM] ERROR: No OpenCL devices found 
Help?  Cry
legendary
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If you don't want the hassle of installing software and figuring out all the command-line parameters etc. etc. I have set up a mining pool + miner that makes everything very easy. Fill out a small form on the website to register with the pool + click a button on the website to start the miner. As easy as that.

For 6970/6990 cards it is also faster than all other miners I have tested. Plus 5% extra pay for the next 58 blocks. Pool link in signature.

(No I haven't tested it against mrb's hdminer. But that miner costs 250 bitcoins and recent reports suggest it's not all that fast)
member
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I've started using SMC Fan Control now to increase my fan speed so my GPU temp doesn't go beyond 60 C.
newbie
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don't mine with an iMac... it's not worth it... you will regret later

Why?


someone here did and broke the chipset

I have a full 2 year warranty so I'm not scared at all. Besides, I am positive he is not the only person who has ever  blown a chipset due to mining.

Everyone else:  Thanks for the help thus far, I will try the GUI version in a bit.
member
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don't mine with an iMac... it's not worth it... you will regret later

Why?


someone here did and broke the chipset

That's possible? Shocked
Now you've got me scared.
sr. member
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Dubs Get
don't mine with an iMac... it's not worth it... you will regret later

Why?


someone here did and broke the chipset
member
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don't mine with an iMac... it's not worth it... you will regret later

Why?
sr. member
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Dubs Get
don't mine with an iMac... it's not worth it... you will regret later
member
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Frankly I'd recommend installing Windows using Bootcamp, overclocking your card with MSI Afterburner and then using poclbm. Gave me a much higher hashrate than using Diablominer in OS X.

It's supposedly better in 10.7 Lion.


Ah, that's good. Will see when I upgrade.
newbie
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Frankly I'd recommend installing Windows using Bootcamp, overclocking your card with MSI Afterburner and then using poclbm. Gave me a much higher hashrate than using Diablominer in OS X.

It's supposedly better in 10.7 Lion.
member
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Frankly I'd recommend installing Windows using Bootcamp, overclocking your card with MSI Afterburner and then using poclbm. Gave me a much higher hashrate than using Diablominer in OS X.
newbie
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Here's a GUI front end to Diablo Miner for Mac if you don't want to mess with the terminal: http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=8994.0
member
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I'm having trouble installing DiabloMiner.  I got the OSX.sh file, what next?

Open the Terminal app and CD into the directory you extracted DiabloMiner. From there you will need to run it, like:

Code:
./DiabloMiner-OSX.sh -u username -p password -o pool.bitp.it -r 8334 -v 2 -f 20 -w 128
newbie
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I'm having trouble installing DiabloMiner.  I got the OSX.sh file, what next?
newbie
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Just peruse the Pools subforum.  The largest pools are all stickied at the top with links to each pool's website.  My personal favorites are Eligius and BTC Guild -- when they are working properly.  You might want to join a couple of pools so you can switch between them when one goes down (as seems to happen more often lately).

I don't know of any overclocking tools for Mac, sorry.  Perhaps some other Mac users can offer suggestions.
newbie
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I have an iMac with a 6750M, gives me ~110 Mhash/sec after I've overclocked it.

Is ~110 Mhash/sec considered good?
member
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Thank you so much!  That is exactly what I needed.

My new iMac has the ATI Radeon 6970M Graphics card so I feel pretty confident  Grin

Last Question:  how do I join a mining pool?

I have an iMac with a 6750M, gives me ~110 Mhash/sec after I've overclocked it.
newbie
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Thank you so much!  That is exactly what I needed.

My new iMac has the ATI Radeon 6970M Graphics card so I feel pretty confident  Grin

Last Question:  how do I join a mining pool?
newbie
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Here are the basic steps for getting a miner up and running on a pool:

1.  Download DiabloMiner (this is the only mining software that works with Macs, as far as I'm aware).

2.  Register your worker name and password on one of the mining pools.

3.  Open Terminal, cd to the DiabloMiner directory, and enter the following command (edited to include your own worker name, password, and the pool you are joining; below shows how you would join the BTC Guild pool as an example):

Code:
./DiabloMiner-OSX.sh --url http://workername:[email protected]:8332/

I hope the new iMacs have something other than Nvidia GPUs -- otherwise you are not going to be mining a whole lot of bitcoins.
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