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Did u used cuda optimisation like here? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=167229.0
But developer used only 50% cuda kit.
No, the miner uses OpenCL. Not sure what 50% cuda kit means, though.

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768M actually, but OS needs some for its own needs too. Like, to show windows on the screen etc.
And if the second card, 500 MB is not enough too?
No, 768M is the minimum miner tries to allocate. It could be reduced further at a price of performance, but not below 512M - and then it makes no sense as there is only one model with 768M I believe, and it is 8800-ish Nvidia which is not great for mining anyway.

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why should they make people use a different pool than their own... strange idea ^^

neeeeed a 512mb vram version tho :S (why not accept parameters like other miners??)
That's because the algorithm needs full 512M just for hashes, and then some to search for solutions. Host-device memory transfers are quite expensive in OpenCL, if the job cannot be done in just VRAM, it is going to be real slow.
Seems min 800mb
768M actually, but OS needs some for its own needs too. Like, to show windows on the screen etc.

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MemoryCoin / Re: [ANN] MMC.1GH.COM - CPU/GPU mining
« on: January 15, 2014, 06:35:53 pm »
Someone with 25000 hpm!? Lol, this is rigged. No way someone has 700+ gpus on mmc, it just doesn't add up.
And no...it canĀ“t be "cloud mining" hehe
MMC more profitable than LTC + there are 1000+ GPU farms mining LTC out there

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MemoryCoin / Re: [ANN] MMCPool.com - Win64 / OSX64 - The Awesomest Pool
« on: January 15, 2014, 06:33:16 pm »
M7j version of yam miner available. It supports fast CPU mining for PTS, MMC, more mining pools and protocols.

To mine MemoryCoin with yam M7j use provided miner config template named yam-mmc.cfg as a base, check readme.txt for more details.
yam M7j optimised for mining MMC on CPUs with AES-NI support and has 5 different algo variations for HT, non-HT and GPU friendly setups.

yam M7j miner now supports PTS mining at beeeeer and includes fix for Win2003 and other older 64bit systems. Check readme.txt for details.

Download at:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jvp4wwek8jpohj7/RlW6hzYqTz
https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g
http://sdrv.ms/18wfjYX
http://pan.baidu.com/s/1xOOWa

yvg1900

It seems that they are compile at linux-core 2.6.24. But almost all my servers are runing at lower kernel such as 2.6.18. Could you please just recompile with older kernel or can you share source code to me? I can compile in my environment. Thank you so much...
If 2.6.18 means CenOS 5, then AES-NI is not available there. You have to write (or find) a driver that would enable it.

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BitShares PTS / Re: DO NOT USE PtsGPUz0.3.exe | hidden pts workers
« on: January 15, 2014, 06:05:45 pm »
Imagine if dga never released his code - no GPU miners would be available!
1gh miner is not based on dga code and was available back in November - but not for the petty 1BTC that the bounty was back then.

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why should they make people use a different pool than their own... strange idea ^^

neeeeed a 512mb vram version tho :S (why not accept parameters like other miners??)
That's because the algorithm needs full 512M just for hashes, and then some to search for solutions. Host-device memory transfers are quite expensive in OpenCL, if the job cannot be done in just VRAM, it is going to be real slow.

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BitShares PTS / Re: DO NOT USE PtsGPUz0.3.exe | hidden pts workers
« on: January 15, 2014, 04:16:22 pm »
not a sure but I think 1gh gpu-miner also have some hidden donation, at least it works strange - eats to much cpu time and also shows not full speed of GPU

on my GTX 580
1GH: ~950-1000 cpm
PtsGPUz0.2ab: ~900-950cpm
PtsGPUz0.3: ~850-900cpm (after optimizations for 384-bit bus? or more donations? )
PtsGPUz0.2ab [disabled donations]: ~1150-1200cpm
No, it does not have strings attached and does not use CUDA, this is why it may be slower on Nvidia.

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MemoryCoin / Re: [ANN] MMC.1GH.COM - CPU/GPU mining
« on: January 15, 2014, 03:44:15 pm »
Please advise on how to work around this (95% of my results are "verify-errors"):

Quote
Skipping device 0-1 (AMD FX(tm)-6300 Six-Core Processor             ): not a GPU
Wed Jan 15 00:52:14 2014 Miner Starts - mmcpool.1gh.com:8081
MC2Hasher:0-0 initialized on platform AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing, device: Tahiti vendor: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., mem: 3079667712 with 1-pass algo
Wed Jan 15 00:52:34 2014 Worker 0 hpm 3.596990 wpm 14.387955 A/R/T 0/1/0 -> RPC result: Rejected verify-error
Wed Jan 15 00:52:43 2014 Worker 0 hpm 6.849740 wpm 13.699478 A/R/T 0/2/0 -> RPC result: Rejected verify-error
Wed Jan 15 01:34:34 2014 Worker 0 hpm 13.301551 wpm 14.307550 A/R/T 0/36/0 -> RPC result: Rejected prevhash-unknown
Wed Jan 15 01:35:29 2014 Worker 0 hpm 13.386896 wpm 14.299639 A/R/T 0/37/0 -> RPC result: Rejected verify-error
Wed Jan 15 01:35:49 2014 Worker 0 hpm 13.240536 wpm 14.319394 A/R/T 0/38/0 -> RPC result: Rejected prevhash-stale
Looks like your card is giving hardware errors, could be an overheat or power issue.

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MemoryCoin / Re: Mining LiveCD Project - Funds Available
« on: January 15, 2014, 02:23:41 pm »
The GPU setup seems not possible on LiveCD: proprietary AMD and Nvidia drivers cannot be bundled due to license restrictions, so they need to be downloaded/setup on each boot. But, they require reboot after setup, and this will be effectively restore the system to its virgin state without a persistent storage.

Besides, CD/DVD drives are becoming a rarity. LiveUSB seems to be a better option for such a distribution.

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BitShares PTS / Re: DO NOT USE PtsGPUz0.3.exe | hidden pts workers
« on: January 15, 2014, 01:50:48 pm »
I've been running it and found the hidden pool service when it was released - I just blocked access to that site (actually that port from that machine) and I see the attempt to connect every 2 seconds but since it's blocked, the developer isn't getting any pool resources from me.
But you are probably missing these cycles too..

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MemoryCoin / Re: CPU/GPU mining hardware comparison
« on: January 15, 2014, 11:16:44 am »
i3930k / 32GB RAM - 15HPM with yam's miner.

Doing close to 2000 HPM with just CPU! No way you can scale that with GPU.
133 CPUs and 4T RAM? Nice garage setup you got there..

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MemoryCoin / Re: [ANN] MMC.1GH.COM - CPU/GPU mining
« on: January 15, 2014, 10:39:18 am »
I probably missed the information somewhere  in the last 30 pages but how do you run an instance of the miner for each card?
Please run it without parameters for a brief usage help. Generally, you have to create several bat-files appending platform-device pairs to the commandline like this:

miner1.bat
Code: [Select]
mmc-miner.exe YOUR-MMC-ADDRESS 0-0

miner2.bat
Code: [Select]
mmc-miner.exe YOUR-MMC-ADDRESS 0-1

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Is there anyway to use the AMD card miner provided by 1gh to mine in ypool? It seems it's harder and harder to find a block in this pool. BTW, I don't mind the fee donated to the software author.
Not at the moment. But the less the pool hashrate, the higher your reward, and the house cut is less on 1gh (3.5% vs 6%). It only makes sense to migrate to another coin but not to another pool for the same coin.

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MemoryCoin / Re: [ANN] MMC.1GH.COM - CPU/GPU mining
« on: January 14, 2014, 06:06:29 pm »
i'm start mining about 4 hour ago, is normal that i dont have received nothing reward in my account?

thanks!

Please PM the MMC address you mine with.

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