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      slowhash Regular Member last edited by

      With SGMiner, you may now set thread concurrency.

      YAY!!! More settings!!! lol

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      • Wellenreiter
        Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

        Finally got it compiled and could test a bit :)

        Two things I noticed:

        • on a 64Bit compile the A:xxx Value in the first line of the Display reads: A:22323232343463467722132415…

        this looks like a 23bit overflow and happened on the first versions of cgminer-neoscryp, too

        • Stratum doesn’t work for me, longoll works fine

        errormessage: ‘message received: unknown method’

        I run against a p2pool, that is working fine for cgminer.

        • hashrate slightly increased on my HD 8400 GPU ( I know, I know, it’s just a laptop GPU.

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          Wolf0 Regular Member last edited by

          Finally got it compiled and could test a bit :)

          Two things I noticed:

          • on a 64Bit compile the A:xxx Value in the first line of the Display reads: A:22323232343463467722132415…

          this looks like a 23bit overflow and happened on the first versions of cgminer-neoscryp, too

          • Stratum doesn’t work for me, longoll works fine

          errormessage: ‘message received: unknown method’

          I run against a p2pool, that is working fine for cgminer.

          • hashrate slightly increased on my HD 8400 GPU ( I know, I know, it’s just a laptop GPU.

          Use my SGMiner 5 compile for neoscrypt.

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            cisahasa last edited by

            Use my SGMiner 5 compile for neoscrypt.

            earlier was 4.2.2 version, is there another outhere?

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              Wolf0 Regular Member last edited by

              earlier was 4.2.2 version, is there another outhere?

              It’s actually SG5 - the dev branch is misnamed.

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                insanid last edited by

                earlier was 4.2.2 version, is there another outhere?

                Wolf0’s compile is a development snapshot of sgminer5. Every development snapshot of sgminer I have used has had the version as 4.2.2 even though it’s really version 5.

                Edit: Wolf beat me to it

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                • Wellenreiter
                  Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

                  Use my SGMiner 5 compile for neoscrypt.

                  I used this link: https://github.com/sgminer-dev/sgminer

                  Do you have forked it?

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                    Wolf0 Regular Member last edited by

                    I used this link: https://github.com/sgminer-dev/sgminer

                    Do you have forked it?

                    No, that’s the link - use the develop branch.

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                    • Wellenreiter
                      Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

                      That’s exactly what I did:

                      git clone --recursive -b develop git(at)github.com:sgminer-dev/sgminer.git

                      autogen.sh

                      configure

                      make all / make install

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                        Wolf0 Regular Member last edited by

                        That’s exactly what I did:

                        git clone --recursive -b develop git(at)github.com:sgminer-dev/sgminer.git

                        autogen.sh

                        configure

                        make all / make install

                        Odd - I have none of the issues you described.

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                        • Wellenreiter
                          Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

                          can you try to mine on pool http://p2pool.neoscrypt.de:19327 ?

                          User= your wallet address or any other name

                          Pass= any

                          If you start the miner in text mode with -D and -P you will see, that the miner switches to long-poll, but does not use stratum.

                          If you force stratum with stratum+tcp://p2pool.neoscrypt.de:19327 and -fix-protocol you’ll see (or at least I see) a message ’ no pool to get work from’

                          The only difference I see for the rest of the problems is, that I have a NVidia 750ti, no AMD based card.

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                            Wolf0 Regular Member last edited by

                            I’m using SGMiner 5 on yaamp.com right this minute. I’ll check the debug output, though.

                            Nope - I see gen_stratum_work() and all other kinds of stratum stuff.

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                              xIIImaL last edited by

                              and how about old cards 5800 6800 6900 series?

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                                Wolf0 Regular Member last edited by

                                and how about old cards 5800 6800 6900 series?

                                It should run. Not gonna be great on them - the kernel code is pretty bad copy+pasted CPU code, except for what I edited, and 6xxx have hardware vectors, so they REALLY could use OpenCL-specific vector types in the kernel. Even better if you vectorize the algorithms; I haven’t thought much about Blake2S, but vectorizing salsa and chacha so that the card can execute 4 integer operations at once would be child’s play.

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                                  insanid last edited by

                                  It should run. Not gonna be great on them - the kernel code is pretty bad copy+pasted CPU code, except for what I edited, and 6xxx have hardware vectors, so they REALLY could use OpenCL-specific vector types in the kernel. Even better if you vectorize the algorithms; I haven’t thought much about Blake2S, but vectorizing salsa and chacha so that the card can execute 4 integer operations at once would be child’s play.

                                  What would it take to get you to vectorize the kernel for 6000 series cards? Pls Wolf. Pls. :)

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                                    Wolf0 Regular Member last edited by

                                    What would it take to get you to vectorize the kernel for 6000 series cards? Pls Wolf. Pls. :)

                                    I already gave you guys something; besides, I don’t have a pre-GCN card to test on.

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                                      A Former User last edited by

                                      It’s ok Wolf, you have already done so much.

                                      insanid, the official team will look into that for you I hope.

                                      Let’s see what we can do.

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                                        Palad1n last edited by

                                        Wolf0, and how to get 270 kh/s on 280x as you (with SG v5 on win 7/8)?

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                                          Wolf0 Regular Member last edited by

                                          Wolf0, and how to get 270 kh/s on 280x as you (with SG v5 on win 7/8)?

                                          Rewrite pretty much all of the kernel; also, make sure the 280X has Hynix memory - Elpida seems to do less. Then again, I only have 2 280X cards, so it could be one just sucks, too - but I’d guess it’s the memory.

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                                            insanid last edited by

                                            I already gave you guys something; besides, I don’t have a pre-GCN card to test on.

                                            Thank you Wolf. We appreciate your work.

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