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    • ChekaZ
      ChekaZ last edited by

      Reuploaded: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/31024229/GpuMinerNeoScrypt.rar

      BTC: 1Ges1taJ69W7eEMbQLcmNGnUZenBkCnn45
      FTC: 6sxjM96KMZ7t4AmDTUKDZdq82Nj931VQvY

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        daimyo last edited by

        Folks, does that mean that in order for the gpu miner to work best, you first need to have it optimized for every particular video card?

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          vehre last edited by

          Of course not. I do have an Nvidia card only. I need access to an AMD one to do some tests and figure what the issue here is.

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            daimyo last edited by

            Of course not. I do have an Nvidia card only. I need access to an AMD one to do some tests and figure what the issue here is.

            Great. I hope this time the nVidia graphics are gonna have the advantage :)

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            • Bushstar
              Bushstar last edited by

              People’s experience of NeoScrypt is going to be based on the GPU miner. We could not launch without a GPU miner as the trolls would have a field day and who ever did come up with a GPU miner might not have released it, however we could not launch with a buggy miner either as people’s experience would be too poor.

              Then again it is said if you wait until the software is perfect then you have waited too long. Considering this I suggest we set the fork date, Ruth said she spotted a rough date given by someone and I intend to aim for that date after conferring with a few others. I expect to have forked to NeoScrypt by the end of October.

              There is a Feathercoin testnet running NeoScrypt but this was to check that the fork works as expected, to test NeoScrypt it is best to mine on Phoenixcoin and earn some real coins while you are at it. As the Feathercoin testnet successfully forked to NeoScrypt on the testnet we have confirmed that the code is complete and we have seen Phoenixcoin successfully fork to it as well. We know it is safe to move the network to NeoScrypt and have auto checkpointing in place to prevent any abuse of low hash power during the change over. I would not like to fork from one algo to another without some sort of protection, especially considering how much we have been bullied over the last year and five months.

              Feathercoin is committed to longevity and to explorer new solutions outside of the status quo that Bitcoin has to operate within, this is why we exist.

              We really have been waiting on NeoScrypt for such a long time and I look forward to a fresh burst of energy once we can get on to the other side of this technical change. After we move we should cherry pick ideas and discuss them to pick the bad from the good.

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                A Former User last edited by

                Feathercoin is committed to longevity and to explorer new solutions outside of the status quo that Bitcoin has to operate within, this is why we exist.

                +13 ≤ N* ≤ N’…

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                  vehre last edited by

                  Sorry daimyo,

                  not any longer. I just aquired a Sapphire HD6870. Just have to wait for delivery. For figuring what is wrong in the CL-kernel that one should be sufficient.

                  For the nvidia vs. ATI battle: I do not favour any of the two. Both are evil, not participating on the Linux kernel. But to get OpenCL enabled Intel-HW my funds are too limited. A Xeon Phi would be marvelous, if anyone wants to donate :)

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                    daimyo last edited by

                    Sorry daimyo,

                    not any longer. I just aquired a Sapphire HD6870. Just have to wait for delivery. For figuring what is wrong in the CL-kernel that one should be sufficient.

                    For the nvidia vs. ATI battle: I do not favour any of the two. Both are evil, not participating on the Linux kernel. But to get OpenCL enabled Intel-HW my funds are too limited. A Xeon Phi would be marvelous, if anyone wants to donate :)

                    Andre, is that what you mean https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYWzMvlj2RQ :D

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                    • MrWyrm
                      MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                      not participating on the Linux kernel.

                      I suspect Valve will help force their hand on this issue.

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                        vehre last edited by

                        That’s the rather rude opinion of Linus. :)

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                          A Former User last edited by

                          Does anyone want to edit the main post here?

                          I have no idea what’s involved to get up and running on the testnet etc so I can’t really write it.

                          We need all the links to precompiled and uncompiled versions, all github links and a noobie walkthrough for the precompiled ones.

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                          • lizhi
                            lizhi last edited by

                            We had finish early test, Results in line with expectations.

                            I builde a p2pool for neoscrypt , Today It can work normal. It support stratum. :)

                            cgminer.exe --neoscrypt -I 13 -o stratum+tcp://pool.ftc-c.com:10554 -u Pm9nMjHhgH7stU4qcAZHXS1dHj6bVEGhrx -p x 
                            

                            I use the lasted version (3.7.4exp), my AMD 7850 card have about 20K/s hashrate.

                            gpu_miner_1.jpg

                            gpu_miner_2.jpg

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                              Alpha Wolf last edited by

                              Is this only working for pool mining right now? I can get Lizhi command line to work but for some reason can’t get solo mining working on my 560M.

                              Not yet tested on my ATI cards. I’ve had no problem with solo config for the CPU miner. I’ve try many different ways with the command line but no

                              luck in the past hour or so getting it working for solo. Here are a few things I’ve tried. Maybe someone can see something I’m doing wrong or not adding in. I have a live network -server going plus setup for local host as well, both have worked well with the CPU. This was just for a quick setup then I will tweak it as I go along. Thanks for any input in advance.

                              Edit: I was going to setup a account here: http://pool.ftc-c.com/index.php and just mine there for a while,

                              but doesn’t seem to be a English version of all the pages.

                              Edit2: Worked my way threw the pages and have my 560M working at that pool now.

                              Luck I have setup on this type of pool layout many times so it all came back to me what goes where. lol

                              Its just for testing anyways.

                              cgminer.exe --neoscrypt -o 192.168.1.107:3333 -u phoenixcoinpc -p x
                              
                              #--neoscrypt -o localhost:9554 -u phoenixcoinpc -p x
                              
                              #--neoscrypt -o 192.168.1.107:3333 -u Pn18tqfzFNPUcFjJRq1GRYdYDJjKTBNGpq -p x
                              
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                              • Wellenreiter
                                Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

                                If you need an english pool, there are two that work with gpuminer:

                                p2pool.neoscrypt.de:10554 located im Germany

                                pool20.neoscrypt.de:10554 located in the Netherlands

                                Could you extract the gpuminer related log entries in the phoenixcoind log for the solo mining?

                                the location of the logfile is ~/.phoenixcoin/debug.log for Linux

                                and (I believe)

                                %datadir%\phoenixcoin\debug.log for windows.

                                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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                                  Alpha Wolf last edited by

                                  At the moment I’m working in W7 64bit OS, data dir is: D:\Phoenixcoin\data http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=11113781956684070159

                                  Sorry for the delay had to find a file host. Edit: fixed link with better DL source.

                                  GPU Nvidia 560M seemed to work but never got any status at the pool on its work so I closed it and quit working there.

                                  GPU_miner1.jpg

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                                    daimyo last edited by

                                    Alpha Wolf, are you getting 4khs out of the 560M … thats strange

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                                      MrSheep last edited by

                                      Is there also a linux version available for the GPU miner? I could run some tests on a 7950 card.

                                      Not sure if it helps - i have also installed a PXC p2pool on p2pool.maeh.org:10554. This one uses the ghostlander source from github and is in a p2pool network with pool20 and p2pool.neoscrypt.de - so that looks fine right now.

                                      Regards,

                                      MrSheep

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                                      • ghostlander
                                        ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                                        MrSheep, you can pull the code from GitHub. After all, it’s open source.

                                        https://github.com/vehre/neo-gpuminer

                                        Your P2Pool is connected to my 3 nodes. Wellenreiter’s nodes report different blocks found.

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                                        • lizhi
                                          lizhi last edited by

                                          12 hours away ,3.7.4exp work normal , my five miners have about 150K/s hashrate .

                                          pool.ftc-c.com:10554 located im China

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                                            Alpha Wolf last edited by

                                            Alpha Wolf, are you getting 4khs out of the 560M … thats strange

                                            I would think that that is probably about normal for neoscrypt?

                                            From my CPU mining I’ve seen that neoscrypt has a pretty low hash rate when compared to other types of scrypt mining.

                                            I did think it looked a bit low, but there was no tweaking or overclock done.

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