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Topic: YACoin Windows 7 x64 [SSSE3 and AVX support] / x86 miner - page 16. (Read 79051 times)

sr. member
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I have an i5 3330 and it won't run AVX  Huh Huh Huh
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Wow, thanks so much for this. I fought trying to get this to work yesterday and gave up and then figured I'd try once more with this and it worked quick and easy. Plus TURBOSPEED Bonus! Will send some YAC's once I get a few in the wallet. Seriously 5 or 6 times faster than before. Good Work!
newbie
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Would it be possible to change this binary to mine litecoins too? This is so much faster than the usual cpuminer.

Smiley No. Litecoin and YACoin use different algorithms. I'm only compile https://github.com/ali1234/cpuminer with minimum changes for correct build in VS2010. All optimizations already were present in original sources, i only turn on them.

With the binary posted here and Yacoin I get over 140khash/s. With the usual pooler-cpuminer and Litecoins I get around 24khash/sec. Is the difference because Yacoin is easier to mine with a cpu? Or is it because the standard-build of cpuminer isn't optimzed for ssse3?
newbie
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Ya coin is garbage... Just like FTC and CNC.
Will somebody please point out the difference from other coins?
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sr. member
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yeah, fantastic software you made! Smiley

my 2600K went from lousy 80 khash/s to 320 khash/s - 4 times faster

sent 50 YAC for your fine working
Transaction ID: 74fc99ceb70e1136d0fbaf9c8d54fc2b06b1dac41f0888b336ce3cefcaf746b9

i think software like this has to be earlier on the "market", not only for the linux-user

avx or sse?


overclocked?

what command? (flags?)
avx
4.2 GHz / OC
no special commands/flags
newbie
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Would it be possible to change this binary to mine litecoins too? This is so much faster than the usual cpuminer.

Smiley No. Litecoin and YACoin use different algorithms. I'm only compile https://github.com/ali1234/cpuminer with minimum changes for correct build in VS2010. All optimizations already were present in original sources, i only turn on them.
newbie
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Would it be possible to change this binary to mine litecoins too? This is so much faster than the usual cpuminer.
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For the stats in first post :

Q6600 @ 3.6GHz, SSSE3 : 180/190 kH/s
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Shitcoin Maximalist
Awesome. Donation on the way.
sr. member
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Works great man thanks
newbie
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I'll try this one, thanks!
sr. member
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on my i5-3570k @ 4ghz i'm getting 260 khash/s with this build, was getting 301 khash/s in linux on the same machine so there's some more build optimization tobe had here. Good work either way
scratch that getting 300 khash/s now using 10 threads
sr. member
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waiting? they were released yesterday https://github.com/ali1234/cpuminer
sr. member
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I'm waiting for sources to test it in linux =)
sr. member
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on my i5-3570k @ 4ghz i'm getting 260 khash/s with this build, was getting 301 khash/s in linux on the same machine so there's some more build optimization tobe had here. Good work either way
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You are a legend.
newbie
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Hi, 

What is the URL, Usr / Pwd in the line below?

minerd_scrypt_jane_x64_ssse3.exe -q -a scrypt-jane -o http://URL:PORT -O USER:PASSWORD

I wanted to solo mine.. does the above assume I'm a pool member?

Many thanks,
Bob

Okay, It looks like the username and password can be anything at all if you are solo mining and set up the conf as in: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-to-use-minerd-with-yac-on-windows-200169

(I thought the u/p had to come from somewhere - but doesnt seem that way)
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anybody got any 3930k, 3960x, or 8/16 Xeons?  how are the stats?
newbie
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nice, thank you very much. now I don't have to run a vm

I'm getting 230Khash/s using avx with a i5 2500k @ 4,2 Ghz (200Khash/s @ 3,6 Ghz)
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