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      RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member last edited by

      Their top 2 put together is 300 MH/s currently

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      • ghostlander
        ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

        While it’s possible technically to design and produce ASICs for any algorithm, I don’t think they can implement NeoScrypt easily. Even if they do at some point of time, I can always release a 64-bit version of NeoScrypt incompatible with 32-bit devices or very slow there.

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        • SpartanC001
          SpartanC001 Regular Member last edited by

          i mine on GMC (give-me-coins) and sometimes a random user who comes and dumps 500Mh/s on the pool, seems to be 1 single worker aswell. some insane farming going on, must be wolf0’s friend with 1100 280x’s lol,

          i wonder how the heck these people actually get their hands on so many gpus like that, insane O.o

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            Wolf0 Regular Member last edited by

            i mine on GMC (give-me-coins) and sometimes a random user who comes and dumps 500Mh/s on the pool, seems to be 1 single worker aswell. some insane farming going on, must be wolf0’s friend with 1100 280x’s lol,

            i wonder how the heck these people actually get their hands on so many gpus like that, insane O.o

            They’re obviously cheaper wholesale. Doubt it’s him, though - I think he’s on XPM right now.

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              mirrax last edited by

              Can he post a picture? Never saw 1100 GPU farm yet.

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                Wolf0 Regular Member last edited by

                Can he post a picture? Never saw 1100 GPU farm yet.

                Dunno if he wants people to know - I could ask, I guess, but we have more of a business relationship.

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                  RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member last edited by

                  I’m with wemineftc at moment (although they’ve really pissed me & others off past few days!) and the hashtate is 155Mh/s with 345 miners.

                  I left them and I am not going back, join me on ftc.theblocksfactory.com or ftc.nut2pools.com

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                    cisahasa last edited by

                    Can he post a picture? Never saw 1100 GPU farm yet.

                    there is 2-4 of them… seen it

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                      A Former User last edited by

                      … they have the potential to do some dark stuff if they wanted with that hashrate,

                      I’m under the impression that ACP will keep things in order, so I wouldn’t worry to much.

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                        A Former User last edited by

                        While it’s possible technically to design and produce ASICs for any algorithm, I don’t think they can implement NeoScrypt easily. Even if they do at some point of time, I can always release a 64-bit version of NeoScrypt incompatible with 32-bit devices or very slow there.

                        So essentially, there wont be ASICs untill we feel as though they we are ready for them?

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                          Wolf0 Regular Member last edited by

                          So essentially, there wont be ASICs untill we feel as though they we are ready for them?

                          At the cost of changing the algorithm often, you can evade ASICs easily.

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                          • ghostlander
                            ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                            So essentially, there wont be ASICs untill we feel as though they we are ready for them?

                            It isn’t very complicated to replace or add a PoW algorithm if it’s for common good. If block hashing algorithm stays the same (SHA-256d currently), it doesn’t matter for the most part of crypto software. For example, there was no need to update Abe, a popular block explorer, after switching to NeoScrypt. It doesn’t verify PoW hashes at all.

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                              Wolf0 Regular Member last edited by

                              I want to know why on earth permuting the state for parallel chacha ONCE is slower than doing it dozens of times. This is nuts.

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                                SpartanC001 Regular Member last edited by

                                I want to know why on earth permuting the state for parallel chacha ONCE is slower than doing it dozens of times. This is nuts.

                                When you shove it 1, it cries for a while and them does it, but if you feed it 20, its got no room to cry so it calculates them then cries after… jk, but id like to know aswell, goes against logic

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                                  Wolf0 Regular Member last edited by

                                  When you shove it 1, it cries for a while and them does it, but if you feed it 20, its got no room to cry so it calculates them then cries after… jk, but id like to know aswell, goes against logic

                                  Yeah, some manual inlining, unrolling, and memory optimizations are the difference between 130kh/s on a 270X and 300kh/s. That compiler is stupid.

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                                    slowhash Regular Member last edited by

                                    I’ve been putting 60+ hour weeks at work and dealing with vehicle issues and work xmas parties, so I haven’t had much of a chance to follow neoscrypt development.

                                    Has anyone anywhere compiled an SGminer for windoz that will work with wolf’s latest kernel for the 290/290x GPU’s?

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                                    • kris_davison
                                      kris_davison last edited by

                                      Here? https://forum.feathercoin.com/index.php?/topic/8194-download-the-latest-neogpuminer-378-and-sgminer-501-git-here/#entry71386

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                                        slowhash Regular Member last edited by

                                        Looking into it now, thank you. :D

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                                          slowhash Regular Member last edited by

                                          Both of those builds won’t run on my rig at all. Noted in thread.

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                                          • SpartanC001
                                            SpartanC001 Regular Member last edited by

                                            Couldnt get either of the builds to run on my R7 240 (catalyst 14.12 omega)

                                            Got cgminer working with wolfs latest kernel but no change otherwise it seems, only 20kh/s i know even this pathetic chip can do better than that -_-

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