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      Edosterman last edited by

      that would be GPUs not GPSs

      sigh

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        Edosterman last edited by

        folks, check this out https://github.com/ahmedbodi/stratum-mining-multialgo it claims to support stratum for neoscrypt

        this has not been modified in months

        only looks like cpu neoscyrpt at best.

        other cpu miners available if wanted .

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        • lizhi
          lizhi last edited by

          I had pushed it in http://www.ftc-c.com/pack/testnet.rar

          please download it ,test it

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          • lizhi
            lizhi last edited by

            My p2pool is running normally. >:D That is not too many connections .

            There are 3 connections in wallet, 1 miner connect p2pool.

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              Lukey_p last edited by

              Hi all, How is Pheonixcoin getting on with the change? I have got 6 Cores dedicated to mining Neoscrypt and i have mined over 1000PXC in 5 days.

              All seems to be working OK but i’m unsure of its effect on value / community.

              Is there any reason we have to wait for an efficient GPU miner before changing FTC to Neo?

              Just worried there is a scary amount of Scrypt ASIC out there at the moment and i know of a few people with over 10000Mh of Scrypt, couldnt they do a lot of damage to FTC if they wanted?

              Thanks

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                tmuir12 Regular Member last edited by

                Work is continuing on a daily basis on the GPU miner, once it is ready we can switch over fairly quickly, the consensus is we don’t want to switch until the GPU miner is ready for release, but hopefully that won’t be too far away.

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                  daimyo last edited by

                  Hi all, How is Pheonixcoin getting on with the change? I have got 6 Cores dedicated to mining Neoscrypt and i have mined over 1000PXC in 5 days.

                  All seems to be working OK but i’m unsure of its effect on value / community.

                  Is there any reason we have to wait for an efficient GPU miner before changing FTC to Neo?

                  Just worried there is a scary amount of Scrypt ASIC out there at the moment and i know of a few people with over 10000Mh of Scrypt, couldnt they do a lot of damage to FTC if they wanted?

                  Thanks

                  What are you pulling out of the six core? Can you tell what cpu model that is exactly

                  thanks

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                    Lukey_p last edited by

                    What are you pulling out of the six core? Can you tell what cpu model that is exactly

                    thanks

                    Yeah sure, im using a Dual Quad core Server and using 6 of the 8 CPUs to mine (other 2 are idle)

                    Please see attached :

                    https://www.dropbox.com/s/9yjz42pgywbh62v/cpu.PNG?dl=0

                    (not really sure how to attached pictures )

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                    • ghostlander
                      ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                      6 cores (12 threads) of Xeon X5660 3.1GHz pull out 25KH/s.

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                        Alpha Wolf last edited by

                        SuperMicro G34 H8QGi+ -F -O Serverboard

                        Quad Socket 4x 6124 HE stock 1.800Ghz OC to 2.358Ghz

                        32 cores with luck so far 20 to 25 completed blocks per day, passed 3 days working.

                        Can’t wait to see my GPU’s at work, love to test the GPU client for you and give feed back, PM me.

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                          Alpha Wolf last edited by

                          Oh forgot to mention that I see a better hash rate with the CPU miner if I leave a core or 2 unused by the client.

                          This was tested on my laptop Intel 2670QM, the 980x 6 core 12 th and the SR2 12 core 24 th all produced

                          better k/hash per core if a core or two was left free. Not sure if that is something that needs addressed,

                          but thought I’d mention it to get feed back from others and if there seeing the same thing?

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                            Alpha Wolf last edited by

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                            oh - never mind, I created my own (funny how its missing tho!)

                            https://github.com/ghostlander/NeoScrypt

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                              Alpha Wolf last edited by

                              For those that may not know you can use 2>> logPXC.txt at the end of the command line for the CPU client

                              and all client text will be placed in a Text file within the folder where the client is installed. Makes for easy finding

                              of blocks found “test on windows client” by using notepad to open the text file then under edit click on find, type in

                              yay and hit enter key, if you have found a block it will take you right to it, then you can use next to move forward and

                              see the next in line that was found.

                              minerd.exe --no-gbt -a neoscrypt -R 10 -o 192.168.1.107:9554 -O phoenixcoinpc:x --threads 20 2>> logPXC.txt
                              

                              Update on the EVGA SR2 Stock clock 2.13Ghz OC 3.33Ghz

                              Using 20 cores 51.66 khash.

                              http://gyazo.com/e815bacaeb60ff3891699436051dc6cb

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                                Alpha Wolf last edited by

                                Bump: Wake up! Everyone… ^-^

                                Set my i7 2670 QM back up today with the CPU miner working 6 of 8 threads.

                                12.31 khash/s (yay!!!) 1st of two blocks found start time: 15:27 found at 18:32 2nd block at 19:45 12.22 khash/s (yay!!!)

                                teaser: http://gyazo.com/de3e2c4b87eaa9c10c6cbeb1459795c3

                                :-* :)

                                RW-Everything and ThrottleStop are a must for this laptop to control fan speed and CPU multiplier to keep tempertures in check.

                                Asus G74Sx… Would love to see the Nvidia Geforce GTX 560m at work as well… This was while playing Total Domination online

                                so no problems doing normal every day use things while mining Phoenixcoin. Come get you some!

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                                • lizhi
                                  lizhi last edited by

                                  Today , my test is perfect ! ^-^

                                  p2pool support stratum . We prepare for hard work.

                                  cd /D/FTC/neoscrypt/max-cgminer-master
                                  export LIBCURL_CFLAGS=-I/usr/local/curl/include
                                  export LIBCURL_LIBS=-L/usr/local/curl/lib
                                  ./autogen.sh --disable-nvml-check
                                  make 
                                  
                                  
                                  
                                  setx DISPLAY 0
                                  setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
                                  setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
                                  
                                  cgminer.exe --neoscrypt --worksize 256,256,256 --thread-concurrency 8960,8960,4000 -I 12,12,12 -g 1 -o stratum+tcp://pool.ftc-c.com:19328 -u TRsuTqxAMKZNvC7JzGNgvM49rkQNcxqjhi -p x
                                  

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                                    daimyo last edited by

                                    lizhi, is that coming out of the 7850?

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                                    • Wellenreiter
                                      Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

                                      @daimyo: that ‘hash > target’ if comming from the pool

                                      @Lizhi: avehre is working on the adaption of gpuminer to support pools. Currently cuminer supports stratum and longpoll on pools, gpuminer only supports longpoll

                                      Feathercoin development donation address: 6p8u3wtct7uxRGmvWr2xvPxqRzbpbcd82A
                                      Openpgp key: 0x385C34E77F0D74D7 (at keyserver.ubuntu.com)/fingerprint: C7B4 E9EA 17E1 3D12 07AB 1FDB 385C 34E7 7F0D 74D7

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                                      • Wellenreiter
                                        Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

                                        A new version of p2pool is available.

                                        The problem should be fixed for GPUminer

                                        Feathercoin development donation address: 6p8u3wtct7uxRGmvWr2xvPxqRzbpbcd82A
                                        Openpgp key: 0x385C34E77F0D74D7 (at keyserver.ubuntu.com)/fingerprint: C7B4 E9EA 17E1 3D12 07AB 1FDB 385C 34E7 7F0D 74D7

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                                        • wrapper
                                          wrapper Moderators last edited by

                                          Great work - cpuminer now workd great with stratum on p2pool.

                                          I’m going to reset up the latest miners (cpuminer-neoscript, AMD cgminer, Cuda miner) a GPU PC -

                                          Is there a guide to which is the latest downloads? with compile instructions.

                                          I’ve got a couple of R9 270s I was going to reset up for the change over and a HD 6970’s I can test.

                                          ++ Is there anything else to help with / test - before the update is released - e.g. Other types of pool? or exchanges?

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                                          • lizhi
                                            lizhi last edited by

                                            Perfect, It support stratum.

                                            cgminer.exe --neoscrypt -I 13,13 --worksize 256,256 --thread-concurrency 8192,8192 -g 1 -o stratum+tcp://pool.ftc-c.com:19328 -u TRsuTqxAMKZNvC7JzGNgvM49rkQNcxqjhi -p x
                                            

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