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    • V
      voingiappone Regular Member last edited by

      I’d relly like to knwo how you “make” a miner… or a p2pool.

      Respect guys! You’re doing all this in two? three people?

      You rock!

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      • Wellenreiter
        Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

        The glory goes to Bushstar and Ghostlander.

        I don’t do veery much here, as my programming experience in the crypto area is not that much.

        I can modify exsiting code a bit, that’s all. ;)

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        • lizhi
          lizhi last edited by

          Hi , I like cgminer ,who can build it ?

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          • ChekaZ
            ChekaZ last edited by

            I like my sgminer, but I think Iam not smart enough to modify it :/

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            • Wellenreiter
              Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

              Also, the thought crossed my mind, what we could do for those mining with Nvidia GPUs?

              Anybody able to modify cudaminer?

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              • MrWyrm
                MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                Having support for all the camps from the off will make for a stronger launch.

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                • kris_davison
                  kris_davison last edited by

                  I’m hoping we can deal with cudaminer (or sponsor/commission the guys who wrote it to implement neoscrypt?) Again I would be happy to chip in as I am one of the many who would benefit from nvidia support!

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                  • ?
                    A Former User last edited by

                    I’m curios as to how Neo would work out on nVidia… x11 seems to have an advantage with em, could this be the case here?

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                    • ghostlander
                      ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                      NeoScrypt P2Pool module is ready. P2Pool works on a fake testnet using CPUminer.

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                      • V
                        voingiappone Regular Member last edited by

                        So, ghostlander… now we need to modify the scrypt module in cg/sg-miner.

                        I’ve been watching/messing out with the sph-sgminer for Darkcoin as I wanted to modify the algo (I’ll do wathever if it can distract me from my thesis! ;) ). For what I see, it’s enough to exactly “replicate” the algo from the hashing.cpp (in the wallet) to the algo.c file in the root directory. But I may be off-track… Do you think that’s the right path?

                        I mean, some optimization should be done (I don’t know where to start) but having a working GPU miner (albeit a non-opt one) from day one looks like a very good start, don’t you think?

                        So, the big question is: who is doing this? Is the algo accessible or is it still in a top secret state?

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                        • lizhi
                          lizhi last edited by

                          Suffered a setback . :(

                          I’m compiling cgminer on win32(x86) . My IDE is Visual Studio 2013 . After I add neoscrypt.cpp and neoscrypt.h to the cgminer.vcxproj, then compily it .

                          But I get a lot of errors:

                          ROTL32, Identifier not found

                          SCRYPT_BLOCK_SIZE ,Undeclared identifier

                          stack, Unknown size

                          error_n.jpg

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                          • ghostlander
                            ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                            This is because NeoScrypt is supposed to be compiled by a C compiler, not a C++ one. The work-around is in a PM.

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                            • wrapper
                              wrapper Moderators last edited by

                              Great work on the algo change. Looks like it might be worth haveing a p2pool test site, with all miner updates needed.

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                              • V
                                vizay Regular Member last edited by

                                I believe it’s of very great importance that we don’t forget the nvidia cards out there, we want to be open and welcoming to all miners as fast as possible after release :)

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                                • wrapper
                                  wrapper Moderators last edited by

                                  most of my GPUs have blown up in the last 2 months.

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                                  • wrapper
                                    wrapper Moderators last edited by

                                    One thing I have noticed running feathercoind and other coin daemons on a p2pool with tight memory. The 0.6 series daemon takes 190 MB compared to the 0.8 which are more like 230 MB. (can vary higher)

                                    Both of which seems higher than they need…

                                    That won’t be directly related to the algorythm, but the pool daemon pass round the work, so its something that might be “optimisation” In the builds.

                                    Whilst we’re considering testing / improving performance.

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                                    • Wellenreiter
                                      Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

                                      I had a mail chat with one of the authors of cudaminer.
                                      He is interested to add neoscrypt to cudaminer, but he can’t make it happen soon.

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                                      • ghostlander
                                        ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                                        One thing I have noticed running feathercoind and other coin daemons on a p2pool with tight memory. The 0.6 series daemon takes 190 MB compared to the 0.8 which are more like 230 MB. (can vary higher)

                                        Block index is held in memory. More blocks in main chain = more memory consumed.

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                                          vizay Regular Member last edited by

                                          I had a mail chat with one of the authors of cudaminer.
                                          He is interested to add neoscrypt to cudaminer, but he can’t make it happen soon.

                                          Is there someone official behind the ccminer? That’s also a viable option for nvidia and perhaps he/she/they have more time to add NS? :)

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                                          • lizhi
                                            lizhi last edited by

                                            I had compily cgminer 3.6.6 with MinGW . It can work with scrypt and keccak. But that work add neoscrypt is very complex and arduous . May God bless us !

                                            ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            cgminer 3.6.6
                                            ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            
                                            
                                            Configuration Options Summary:
                                            
                                              libcurl(GBT+getwork).: Enabled: -L/usr/local/curl/lib
                                              curses.TUI...........: FOUND: -lpdcurses
                                              OpenCL...............: FOUND. GPU mining support enabled
                                              scrypt...............: Enabled
                                              keccak...............: Enabled
                                              ADL..................: SDK found, GPU monitoring support enabled
                                            
                                              Avalon.ASICs.........: Disabled
                                              BFL.ASICs............: Disabled
                                              BitForce.FPGAs.......: Disabled
                                              BitFury.ASICs........: Disabled
                                              Icarus.FPGAs.........: Disabled
                                              Klondike.ASICs.......: Disabled
                                              ModMiner.FPGAs.......: Disabled
                                            
                                            Compilation............: make (or gmake)
                                              CPPFLAGS.............:
                                              CFLAGS...............: -O2 -msse2
                                              LDFLAGS..............:
                                              LDADD................:  -L/usr/local/curl/lib compat/jansson-2.5/src/.libs/lib
                                            jansson.a -lpthread -lOpenCL   -lws2_32 -lm
                                            
                                            Installation...........: make install (as root if needed, with 'su' or 'sudo')
                                              prefix...............: /usr/local
                                            
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