I have been trying your version of CCMiner for a bit now. Normally I use Trex as many do, but thought it does not hurt to give it a try. I won't know too much for an hour or 2 while the switch stabilizes and hash levels. I do have some questions though, so I figured maybe I should ask here if that is alright.
I mine with a partner (my oldest nephew) and he is in a different part of the country. The last 3 days we have been solo mining Zcoin at 2Miners.com. We jump around like most miners do I suppose, but for Zcoin we always comeback to 2Miners. Anyway, this question is specific to solo mining Zcoin and Luck. In a nutshell, my partner has found 3 blocks in these 3 days, and I have not found any. I am actually hashing higher with about 60Mh/s and he is about 45Mh/s. Since no ones luck is that good, with less to work with. I am trying to figure it out. Our equipment is the same, he just has less GPUs then me. We use the same mining software (Minerstat) with as I said, the same hardware. The single difference I can think of is networking. He is on super fast full fiber optic at 250 Mb/s up and down. I am on 100 Mb/s down and only 10 Mb/s up. Since sending shares is what a miner does, his share must move like lightning and my like a slow freight train. I think this is the reason. What is your thoughts.
This other question I hope is right up your alley. Would you know if there is any possibility of integrating multiple GPUs where mining software sees multiple GPUs cores as if a single entity. My though here is if that were possible, there should be a great advantage solo mining as the processing time per share should be divisible by the number of GPUs in the cluster, not considering difficulty level changes. I admit, this is out of my somewhat shallow experience in shared computing using data/task parallelism, but if it were possible, I would have to think it may actually be quit significant in all of mining as well, not just solo mining.
That's about it. Thanks for providing and working to improve your version of CCMiner to us miners.
-Rodger