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Re: [ANN] Ħ [HODL] 5% Interest. No Staking Req. Term Deposits 10%. Solo Mining.
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aseyter
on 15/06/2017, 10:28:50 UTC
I'm having some minor issues with mining on Windows 10 64.
Regardless of the number of mining threads set (genproclimit), the miner takes all cores (4 in my case)
hodlcoin-qt reports Miners:1, Threads:1. I have not changed any mem settings.
To make matters worse this affects ethereum mining on GPU as 100% CPU load affects the GPU load.
I tried setting the priority of the HOdl miner to low, but no dice.
Also, the avx2 option crashes the app from time to time (I have gen 4 core i5, which supports it)
Anybody experiencing similar issues? Any solutions ? 
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Re: [ANN] Ħ [HODL] 5% Interest. No Staking Req. Term Deposits 10%. Solo Mining.
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aseyter
on 15/06/2017, 06:27:07 UTC
Where can i get 3.0.1? In the first page, i see only 3.0.0

Please help me!

It's here, as previously announced :

https://github.com/HOdlcoin/HOdlcoin/releases/tag/v3.0.1
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Re: [ANN] Ħ [HODL] 5% Interest. No Staking Req. Term Deposits 10%. Solo Mining.
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aseyter
on 13/06/2017, 10:58:07 UTC
I just compiled Hodlcoin 3.0.1 for Mac OS (64bit) you can grab it from here https://getminera.com/blockchains/hodlcoin-3.0.1-osx64.tar.gz

Thanks. Your build does not use aes extensions and suffers from slow generic hash rate.
The build on Mac is tricky, but I managed to compile the sources, however without hashing improvements. Anybody know how to do this ?

edit:  I figured it out __x86_64__ has to to be defined in order to use the faster pattern search.

 
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Re: [ANN] Ħ [HODL] Imagine If Your "Swiss" uᴉoɔʇᴉq Account Had Compounding Interest.
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aseyter
on 01/04/2016, 07:20:24 UTC
Please post your hashrate and cpu

Mobile core i5 4300U (ultra low voltage,  2 cores, 4 threads) 45H/s with aes-ni enabled on Arch Linux (built the miner from sources). Half of that without.

The last 3-4 generations of Intel core architecture CPUs support the new aes-ni instruction set, which in this case is very useful.
The GUI miner algo uses openssl to perform aes encryption. Newer openssl releases support aes-ni out of the box, so you might get ~2x speedup when mining on Linux
I'm willing to bet that Windows builds do not support it as I'm getting about 90H/s on a 4590 stock i5