Re: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX]
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cryptomines
on 28/06/2014, 13:44:36 UTC
I managed to get Djm's x15 compiled last night just before firecoin launched. I got a few coins but it just doesn't seem worth it. X15 burns more power and runs hotter than x11. Great effort by djm34 tho!
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Re: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX]
ok, I have released the source of the x15 ccminer.
It can be found here: https://github.com/djm34/ccminer compilation on windows takes forever (sorry for that). It should compile on linux (I fixed the Makefile.am), if anything is missing let me know...
To run x15 "ccminer -a x15" as previously said, it is far from perfect (gpu usage rather low around 80%, so there are room for optimisation... and exceptionally the 780ti runs at 74°C). I get at the moment (started on the previous compilation):
1467MHash/s for the 750ti 2900MHash/s for the 780ti (on supernova...)
Compiling now...... Then on to testing. Thank you very much for your efforts, and for sharing!!
The client stores all information locally in JSON files but can be directly edited via the form as you can see.
The clients sends the algo and the hash rate to the server/backend where the most profitable algo is determined. The server returns the most profitable stratum address and port to the client.
The server will do all the switch among say x11 coins for that particular algo. Same with X13 or any other algo. The only time the client needs to do any switching is when a change of algo is needed. For example switching from X11 to JHA to CryptoNight.
At present all payments would be made to a Bitcoin address.
The backend should also be able to switch between conventional pools and "leasing" services if they are the most profitable.
The client is rather "dumb" in that all the "smarts" are located on the backend.
This can control ccminer, cgminer/sgminer or cpu miners. So basically any GPU or CPU mining program.
Carlo
Very nice work!!
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Re: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX]
Looks like initial diff is too high. diff=0.00003052 => 131082 hashes / block. If we've got 50 machines mining at 18 hashes per minute, the total network hashrate is 15 h/s => mining a block takes around 2.5 hours
That's about accurate. The difficulty was set high, and the rewards were set very low. This is nothing unexpected. Once blocks start getting mined, the difficulty adjust will take place. This was to ensure that blocks don't fly off the shelves.
your linux binary doesnt work, what am i missing?
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