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Re: [ANN] [CPU mining] Yenten v1.3.1 [YTN] [YescryptR16] [Exchange avilable]
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CCodex
on 14/01/2018, 11:26:51 UTC
I hodl my Coins. I think the market will be stabilise and the price increase too.
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Re: [ANN] [CPU mining] Yenten v1.2.1 [YTN] [YescryptR16] [Exchange avilable]
by
CCodex
on 06/01/2018, 18:04:20 UTC
Hey guys i am new here
I am using an odroid xu4 for mining and got an ubuntu as OS.
I installed and compiled the MinerD for Yescrypt but i only get rejecteds (boooos)

so where am i able to download the miner with yescryptr16

thanks for any help
Check out this post:
Found the minerd source at https://github.com/conan-equal-newone/yenten/releases, all I had to do to get running:
Code:
apt-get install build-essential autotools-dev autoconf libcurl3 libcurl4-gnutls-dev jansson
wget https://github.com/conan-equal-newone/yenten/releases/download/1.1.0/yenten_minerd_source.zip
unzip yenten_minerd_source.zip
Edit line 6 of configure.ac: AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([gnu foreign])
chmod +x autogen.sh
./autogen.sh
./configure CFLAGS="-O3 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -march=armv7-a -mfpu=vfpv3-d16 -mfloat-abi=hard"
make
strip minerd
-march=armv7-a -mfpu=vfpv3-d16 -mfloat-abi=hard will be different for most ARM devices, look up the recommended CFLAGS for your device.
To build yentend I followed the readme except the two steps mentioned above.
The 4 big cores report 0.02kH/s each, the 4 little cores 0.01kH/s. So with proper cooling I would get at least 120H/s, only running the 4 big cores atm.
The CFLAGS are for Odroid XU3 but should work fine with Odroid XU4 as well.

so moment of truth.  Got my alfawise x5 running and got 90 hashes per sec running 4 threads in the wallet.  I am using a kill-a-watt power guage and it says 7 watts while mining; 12.86 hashes/watt.  Do you have a kill-a-watt to test your odroid?
Sorry no wattmeter, but the Odroid XU3 is said to consume max. 20W with all cores and GPU on full load. I guess it's around 15W when mining on all eight cores.

Anyone got a Raspi, NanoPi or Odroid C1? A farm of cheap ARM boards could be quite competitive. Grin

I testing to mine this coin on a Raspberry Pi 3b with the minerd .
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Re: [ANN] [CPU mining] Yenten v1.3.1 [YTN] [YescryptR16] [Exchange avilable]
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CCodex
on 03/01/2018, 18:09:28 UTC
Any nodes list please?


Code:
addnode=95.90.204.48:1528
addnode=2.3.138.71:50812
addnode=86.212.145.29:61564
addnode=106.168.157.248:52228
addnode=110.135.246.164:51448
addnode=111.216.210.162:32978
addnode=120.75.87.120:60902
addnode=123.230.9.143:9981
addnode=153.211.195.30:51047
addnode=185.166.239.191:9981
addnode=109.174.57.122:46810
addnode=178.155.4.137:60380
addnode=77.35.225.84:4029
addnode=81.9.28.232:51118
addnode=93.185.26.224:4394
addnode=45.62.234.104:9981
addnode=23.249.162.75:49556
addnode=98.196.153.200:9981
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Re: [ANN] [CPU mining] Yenten v1.3.1 [YTN] [YescryptR16] [Exchange avilable]
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CCodex
on 31/12/2017, 16:02:50 UTC
Happy new year from Germany !!!
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Re: [ANN] [CPU mining] Yenten v1.2.1 [YTN] [YescryptR16] [Exchange avilable]
by
CCodex
on 22/12/2017, 17:09:07 UTC
Is there anywhere a table of current Yenten CPU benchmarks? The popularity of the coin grow up day by day so what CPU more profitable: Intel or AMD (for example comparision 7700k and Ryzen7 1700x)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4pjdgjda1z02or5/yenten%20benchmarks.ods?dl=0
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Re: [ANN] [CPU mining] Yenten v1.2.1 [YTN] [YescryptR16] [Exchange avilable]
by
CCodex
on 20/12/2017, 12:09:59 UTC
Here are some benchmarks:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4pjdgjda1z02or5/yenten%20benchmarks.ods?dl=0
No Threadripper but it should do quite well, just compare number of cores to the Ryzen1700. One pool had a benchmark list as well but I can't find it.  Roll Eyes

Here for the  benchmark:
I use a I7-3635QM @ 2.40 GHz with Win 7 Ultimate 64bit, cpuminer-opt 3.7.3, 4 cores - 8 threads, n-engine.com pool - 636.01 H/s
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Re: [ANN] [CPU mining] Yenten v1.2.1 [YTN] [YescryptR16] [Exchange avilable]
by
CCodex
on 13/12/2017, 10:35:32 UTC
Looks alright, "Stratum requested work restart" means your miner got new work from the server. The difficulty at these pools is rather high and can't be adjusted, so it might take 30 minutes or so to find a share.
What cooling do you have? I found that I get 80h/s with only 4 cores, same as with 8 cores due to overheating. Really need to put some big heatsink on the CPU.  Grin

What, 30 min Shocked
This is a long time to find a share  Roll Eyes

I have a little headsink with a fan.
I bought the board here: https://www.pollin.de/p/odroid-xu4-einplatinen-computer-samsung-exynos-5422-2-gb-2x-usb-3-0-810409?utm_source=guenstiger.de&utm_medium=pvgl&%20campaign=pvgl/guenstiger.de?&channelid=psm
and a SD Card from Samsung with 32GB and a power adapter from ebay with 4 Amp . I had no problems with the heat so far and the noise from the fan is minimal Cheesy

I got 60 h/s with 7 cores tonight. Now I change the settings to 4 cores, I hope it will be better. Undecided
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Re: [ANN] [CPU mining] Yenten v1.2.1 [YTN] [YescryptR16] [Exchange avilable]
by
CCodex
on 12/12/2017, 17:44:38 UTC
Hey guys i am new here
I am using an odroid xu4 for mining and got an ubuntu as OS.
I installed and compiled the MinerD for Yescrypt but i only get rejecteds (boooos)

so where am i able to download the miner with yescryptr16

thanks for any help
Check out this post:
Found the minerd source at https://github.com/conan-equal-newone/yenten/releases, all I had to do to get running:
Code:
apt-get install build-essential autotools-dev autoconf libcurl3 libcurl4-gnutls-dev jansson
wget https://github.com/conan-equal-newone/yenten/releases/download/1.1.0/yenten_minerd_source.zip
unzip yenten_minerd_source.zip
Edit line 6 of configure.ac: AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([gnu foreign])
./autogen.sh
./configure CFLAGS="-O3 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -march=armv7-a -mfpu=vfpv3-d16 -mfloat-abi=hard"
make
strip minerd
-march=armv7-a -mfpu=vfpv3-d16 -mfloat-abi=hard will be different for most ARM devices, look up the recommended CFLAGS for your device.
To build yentend I followed the readme except the two steps mentioned above.
The 4 big cores report 0.02kH/s each, the 4 little cores 0.01kH/s. So with proper cooling I would get at least 120H/s, only running the 4 big cores atm.
The CFLAGS are for Odroid XU3 but should work fine with Odroid XU4 as well.

so moment of truth.  Got my alfawise x5 running and got 90 hashes per sec running 4 threads in the wallet.  I am using a kill-a-watt power guage and it says 7 watts while mining; 12.86 hashes/watt.  Do you have a kill-a-watt to test your odroid?
Sorry no wattmeter, but the Odroid XU3 is said to consume max. 20W with all cores and GPU on full load. I guess it's around 15W when mining on all eight cores.

Anyone got a Raspi, NanoPi or Odroid C1? A farm of cheap ARM boards could be quite competitive. Grin

Hey Guys
I am using the odroid XU4 too but i can not mine.
I have this problem with all pools.

Her my output from yentenminer:
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[2017-12-12 17:30:09] thread 4: 122 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:30:09] thread 5: 121 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:30:09] thread 0: 242 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:30:09] thread 2: 122 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:31:09] thread 1: 678 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:31:09] thread 5: 345 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:31:09] thread 3: 640 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:31:09] thread 0: 686 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:31:10] thread 2: 347 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:31:10] thread 4: 347 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:31:10] thread 6: 684 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:31:13] Stratum requested work restart
[2017-12-12 17:31:13] thread 1: 41 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:31:13] thread 0: 39 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:31:13] thread 5: 21 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:31:13] thread 3: 36 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:31:13] thread 2: 19 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:31:13] thread 4: 19 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:31:13] thread 6: 35 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:08] thread 3: 596 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:09] thread 1: 641 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:10] thread 6: 652 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:13] thread 0: 690 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:13] thread 5: 347 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:13] thread 4: 346 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:13] thread 2: 347 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:16] Stratum requested work restart
[2017-12-12 17:32:16] thread 2: 17 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:16] thread 6: 66 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:16] thread 3: 79 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:16] thread 5: 18 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:16] thread 1: 77 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:16] thread 0: 35 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:16] thread 4: 18 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:23] Stratum requested work restart
[2017-12-12 17:32:23] thread 3: 76 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:23] thread 6: 80 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:23] thread 4: 41 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:23] thread 0: 80 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:23] thread 2: 42 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:23] thread 5: 42 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:23] thread 1: 81 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:58] Stratum requested work restart
[2017-12-12 17:32:58] thread 4: 202 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:58] thread 5: 202 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:58] thread 1: 396 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:58] thread 6: 399 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:58] thread 0: 401 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:58] thread 2: 201 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:32:58] thread 3: 376 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:33:19] Stratum requested work restart
[2017-12-12 17:33:19] thread 1: 238 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:33:19] thread 2: 121 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:33:19] thread 0: 241 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:33:19] thread 3: 224 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:33:19] thread 4: 122 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:33:19] thread 5: 121 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:33:19] thread 6: 240 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:33:40] Stratum requested work restart
[2017-12-12 17:33:40] thread 2: 122 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:33:40] thread 3: 225 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:33:40] thread 0: 242 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:33:40] thread 1: 240 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:33:41] thread 5: 122 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:33:41] thread 4: 122 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:33:41] thread 6: 238 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:34:02] Stratum requested work restart
[2017-12-12 17:34:02] thread 5: 120 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:34:02] thread 3: 212 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:34:02] thread 0: 222 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:34:02] thread 1: 224 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:34:02] thread 6: 219 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:34:02] thread 2: 121 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:34:02] thread 4: 121 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:34:23] Stratum requested work restart
[2017-12-12 17:34:23] thread 6: 207 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:34:23] thread 0: 218 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:34:23] thread 3: 203 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:34:23] thread 4: 119 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:34:23] thread 5: 120 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:34:23] thread 2: 120 hashes, 0.01 khash/s
[2017-12-12 17:34:23] thread 1: 215 hashes, 0.01 khash/s