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    • AmDD
      AmDD Regular Member @RIPPEDDRAGON last edited by

      @RIPPEDDRAGON said:

      @AmDD said:

      @RIPPEDDRAGON said:

      @AmDD said:

      Even with beta v7, Im floating around 320KH/s on my 7950s. I only saw a ~20-30KH/s increase.

      what driver version are you using?

      14.7

      weird… i think that is what I am running, plain and simple -w 128 -I 16…I will check tonight

      What clocks are yours set to? Im running 1110/1550 or higher…

      Ill have to double check my settings but I think clocks are 1100/1600 or so.

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        UnklAdM Regular Member last edited by

        Trying to compile on a custom Puppy Linux install (MinerPup).

        ...
        make[2]: Entering directory `/root/archive/nsgminer'
          CC       nsgminer-miner.o
        In file included from miner.c:66:
        neoscrypt.h:9: error: redefinition of typedef ‘ullong’
        miner.h:34: error: previous declaration of ‘ullong’ was here
        neoscrypt.h:12: error: redefinition of typedef ‘uchar’
        miner.h:30: error: previous declaration of ‘uchar’ was here
        make[2]: *** [nsgminer-miner.o] Error 1
        make[2]: Leaving directory `/root/archive/nsgminer'
        make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
        make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/archive/nsgminer'
        make: *** [all] Error 2
        

        Any suggestions?

        - UnklAdM

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        • AmDD
          AmDD Regular Member @RIPPEDDRAGON last edited by

          @RIPPEDDRAGON said:

          @AmDD said:

          @RIPPEDDRAGON said:

          @AmDD said:

          Even with beta v7, Im floating around 320KH/s on my 7950s. I only saw a ~20-30KH/s increase.

          what driver version are you using?

          14.7

          weird… i think that is what I am running, plain and simple -w 128 -I 16…I will check tonight

          What clocks are yours set to? Im running 1110/1550 or higher…

          -w 256 -I 13 -g 2 and 1050/1600 clocks on 14.7 drivers. I did see when I got home that the rig had shutdown and had issues booting back up. I reinstalled the drivers and tried -w 128. So far its slower but I’ll let it hash awhile to see what it does.

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          • ghostlander
            ghostlander Regular Member @UnklAdM last edited by ghostlander

            @UnklAdM said:

            Trying to compile on a custom Puppy Linux install (MinerPup).

            ...
            make[2]: Entering directory `/root/archive/nsgminer'
              CC       nsgminer-miner.o
            In file included from miner.c:66:
            neoscrypt.h:9: error: redefinition of typedef ‘ullong’
            miner.h:34: error: previous declaration of ‘ullong’ was here
            neoscrypt.h:12: error: redefinition of typedef ‘uchar’
            miner.h:30: error: previous declaration of ‘uchar’ was here
            make[2]: *** [nsgminer-miner.o] Error 1
            make[2]: Leaving directory `/root/archive/nsgminer'
            make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
            make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/archive/nsgminer'
            make: *** [all] Error 2
            

            Any suggestions?

            - UnklAdM

            Edit miner.c and driver-cpu.c to include neoscrypt.h before miner.h, and update typedefs in miner.h to the following:

            #if !(uchar)
            typedef unsigned char uchar;
            #endif
            #if !(uint)
            typedef unsigned int uint;
            #endif
            #if !(ullong)
            typedef unsigned long long ullong;
            #endif

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            • Wellenreiter
              Wellenreiter Moderators @UnklAdM last edited by Wellenreiter

              @UnklAdM

              In the code a type is defined, that was previously defined in another part/module/file

              Suggesstion:

              Edit miner.h and comment out the lines defining the type ullong and uchar

              Then try again.

              [Edit]
              Ghostlanders way is far more elegant :D

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                UnklAdM Regular Member @Wellenreiter last edited by

                @Wellenreiter said:

                @UnklAdM

                In the code a type is defined, that was previously defined in another part/module/file

                Suggesstion:

                Edit miner.h and comment out the lines defining the type ullong and uchar

                Then try again.

                [Edit]
                Ghostlanders way is far more elegant :D

                Tried that, that’s why I’m here. Thanks anyway! I’ll try the other fix when I get to the office

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                  RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member @AmDD last edited by RIPPEDDRAGON

                  @AmDD So I checked driver version…its reporting as 15.8 but I know I downgraded it to 14.6 rc2

                  also I am running at I 15 because I am under 400KH/s with I 16

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                  • ghostlander
                    ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                    NSGminer v0.9.2 released. Well optimised for any drivers. Enjoy.

                    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=712650.msg13953935#msg13953935

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                      mirrax @ghostlander last edited by

                      @ghostlander said:

                      NSGminer v0.9.2 released. Well optimised for any drivers. Enjoy.

                      https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=712650.msg13953935#msg13953935

                      Thank you Ghostlander! I am not a miner, but will send you few more FTC later on :+1:

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                        RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member last edited by

                        That fixed my slow r9 290!

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                        • FlatBlack
                          FlatBlack Regular Member last edited by FlatBlack

                          oraleee… again…Big thumbs up…!

                          Also see that FTC price is changing… ;3)
                          hope it will climbing n stay above 0.00002BTC something…

                          p/s - NSGminer v0.9.2 speed around 30 minutes running.
                          3 x R9 290, 1 x R9 290 Trix, Driver-15.7.1
                          http://imagizer.imageshack.com/img922/9353/xwiOFJ.jpg

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                          • ghostlander
                            ghostlander Regular Member last edited by ghostlander

                            http://www.dualminer.com/iBeLink-DM384M-Dash-Miner_p_36.html

                            If what they advertise is true, 384MH/s for 715W and $2098 in cash, say good-bye to X11 GPU mining. A reference R9 280X outputs 2MH/s for maybe 150W. If they produce enough of these ASICs for themselves, they can do a 51% attack on any X11 coin including Dash.

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                              RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member @ghostlander last edited by

                              @ghostlander said:

                              http://www.dualminer.com/iBeLink-DM384M-Dash-Miner_p_36.html

                              If what they advertise is true, 384MH/s for 715W and $2098 in cash, say good-bye to X11 GPU mining. A reference R9 280X outputs 2MH/s for maybe 150W. If they produce enough of these ASICs for themselves, they can do a 51% attack on any X11 coin including Dash.

                              You think that miner is legit or another preorder scam? It is from Dualminer…so it might be real.

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                              • ghostlander
                                ghostlander Regular Member @RIPPEDDRAGON last edited by

                                @RIPPEDDRAGON Who knows. They say it’s in stock, not a pre-order.

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                                  RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member @ghostlander last edited by

                                  @ghostlander

                                  Just ran some #s, its a super risky gamble and imo not worth it. Apparently the chip is on a 150nm process too, so hashrate will go up orders of magnitude on the next several gen x11 asics.

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                                  • ghostlander
                                    ghostlander Regular Member @RIPPEDDRAGON last edited by

                                    @RIPPEDDRAGON I’m sure they use the most inexpensive process and cheapest multiproject wafers. Dash is only $25M in market capitalisation which is way lower than Litecoin back in 2014. On the other hand, X11 is much easier to get into silicon than Scrypt. All those SHA-3 contestants aren’t memory hard even remotely.

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                                    • mekhane
                                      mekhane Regular Member last edited by

                                      I am glad to say that after a while trying to set up my AMD with one R9 380 sapphire card miner running on debian, I have finally achieved my goal and it is making about 300 KH/s with nsgminer v0.9.2 (That is plain start command with no tweaking yet but intensity…). Thanks ghostlander (and everyone involved) for keeping up the work. FTC rules!

                                      …less is more…

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                                        RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member @mekhane last edited by

                                        @mekhane said:

                                        I am glad to say that after a while trying to set up my AMD with one R9 380 sapphire card miner running on debian, I have finally achieved my goal and it is making about 300 KH/s with nsgminer v0.9.2 (That is plain start command with no tweaking yet but intensity…). Thanks ghostlander (and everyone involved) for keeping up the work. FTC rules!

                                        I believe that card is a hd 7950 child card, you should be able to get into the 400s no problem.

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                                        • mekhane
                                          mekhane Regular Member @RIPPEDDRAGON last edited by

                                          @RIPPEDDRAGON
                                          yes, I will try to test changing some parameters to get more. It does make 400 and more sometimes, spectially if I keep it with fresh air in… I am just happy to have it going, I am not much of an expert, so I get happy just to see it run!

                                          …less is more…

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                                          • FlatBlack
                                            FlatBlack Regular Member last edited by FlatBlack

                                            *update

                                            -NSGminer v0.9.2 speed around 2 and half hour running.
                                            -3 x R9 290, 1 x R9 290 Trix, Driver-15.12 (Win 7 64 bit)
                                            http://imagizer.imageshack.com/img921/4411/XKnPHu.jpg

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