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      ClickinOrka last edited by ClickinOrka

      Disabling and shutting down Kapersky made no difference. The CMD window shows the same error. “Stratum Authentication Failed”. I built this system years ago X58 UD3R. The video card may be up to date, but now I’m wondering if the board itself is holding me back.

      CCMiner
      Feathercoin wallet
      Signed up to the feathercoin mining pool. stratum+tcp://pool.feathercoin.com:6056

      Am I missing another program?

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        Wellenreiter Moderators @ClickinOrka last edited by

        @clickinorka No, you don’t need another program.
        I’m not sure, but do you see your miner as active on the pool? It should be possibble to determine the status of your workers from your account page on the pool.

        The stratum error means, that the pool doesn’t send any work for your miner, may be because it doesn’t accept the credentials your miner provides at logon.

        Also in very rare situations a firewall can block the stratum communication.

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          ClickinOrka last edited by ClickinOrka

          WOW. Bloody hell. lol Im so sorry for wasting your time. I pulled a huge stupid. I assigned my worker name GTX980 and neglected putting my username and the period infront of it. Seems to be working now at 800kH/s. All 6 CPUS of the 990x are at 0%, so that sucks. But hey, made some damn good progress thanks to all your guidance. Would like to use em too if possible. This has been an interesting learning experience. Looking forward to seeing how this pans out before purchasing a B250 board or two.

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          • Wellenreiter
            Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by Wellenreiter

            In order to get your CPUs mining you need to install another program named cpuminer.

            ccminer doesn’t support CPU mining in paralle to GPU mining.

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              ClickinOrka @ChekaZ last edited by ClickinOrka

              @chekaz Hey Chekaz, I don’t think you need to update the GUI Miner. I just tried all the login info with it, along with selecting my CPUS I wanted to contribute (all 6 in the test) and unless I’m mistaken, it seems to be working. Confirmation and/or thoughts?

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              UPDATE: Um… nevermind? The Dashboard on my FC page shows no activity. So if the thing is working… ??? In addition, it works without my username and password. Host and port and click the mine button, and it seems to do just that. The best part, Kapersky doesn’t go tripping balls when this thing is activated.

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                Tobi97l last edited by Tobi97l

                That it works without a username or a password is normal. You don’t need that for mining. You only need it if you want the coins to be credited to your account. And to be able to login to your account to withdraw coins.

                The reason why you don’t get shares on the pool is because the gui miner is completely outdated. I think it still uses the scyrpt algo instead of neoscrypt. So all your shares are getting rejected by the pool. You can see that your hashrate is at over 700Mhash/s. A gtx 980 can probably do 800-900Khash/s with neoscrypt.

                As already mentioned above you should use ccminer. I can provide you with an example .bat file late if you need help with that.

                Also the reason why your anti virus is going nuts when you install a miner is because there is a lot of malware that contains miners that steal you cpu and gpu power. That’s why they always flag them as malicoius. So you can ignore these warnings.

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                  ClickinOrka @Tobi97l last edited by

                  @tobi97l Thanks Tobi that makes alot of sense. I am getting a solid 800Kh/s. I’ve been using CCMiner since I started, that’s running my GPU in the command window posted two replies above.

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                    ClickinOrka @Wellenreiter last edited by

                    @wellenreiter Hey Well, thanks for recommending CPUMiner. I looked though the “README” and went to the forums for Q&A. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=55038.0 there in it states a “minerd.exe” to which the archive doesn’t have that file. The post was made in 2011, so its not a shock that the file may not longer exist in a new build. It does have a “minerd.1” file. In short, I have no bloody clue how to make this work either.

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                    • Wellenreiter
                      Wellenreiter Moderators @ClickinOrka last edited by

                      @clickinorka said in Can't start mining...?:

                      It does have a “minerd.1” file. In short, I have no bloody clue how to make this work either.

                      You got the source code, which needs to be compiled to create minerd.exe

                      It may be easier to get the binary from here: https://github.com/ghostlander/cpuminer-neoscrypt/releases

                      If you search for ‘minerd’ here in the forum you’ll find several examples how to start minerd from the command line.

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                        ClickinOrka @Wellenreiter last edited by

                        @wellenreiter Thanks Well. I created a new worker profile and basically copied the info from the .bat file you guys had me create to start CCMiner. Changed the info to the new worker.

                        minerd.exe -a neoscrypt -o stratum+tcp://pool.feathercoin.com:6056 -u ClickinOrka.xxxxxx -p xxxxxxxxxxxx

                        Took a short while but they worker did appear on my “dashboard” for a brief moment. However with 6 cores, it only appeared to provide 36kh/s across all 12 threads. That can’t be right???
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                        I’d like to think I can muddle though, read previous Q&A’s and learn without bugging all yall, but I’d also like to get it right and not half ass it. Please let me know if I made a mistake. I’d have thought that a hexcore processor would do more then 1 video card.

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                        • Wellenreiter
                          Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

                          Well, I can’t tell much, but your CPU’s get about the same hash rate I got when trying CPU mining.

                          I move the thread to the mining section, so other the mining people may respond also.

                          You should be able to post in the mining section, too now.

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                            ClickinOrka @Wellenreiter last edited by ClickinOrka

                            @wellenreiter Thanks Well. It all goes well now aside from the CPU part. Been a good 3-4 days and I can’t make it more than a mere few, like the pic posted above. Is there a special address I should be connecting to for the CPU side? The CPU worker doesn’t appear most of the time, and when it does, its up for a moment and is gone again. Seems to be 99% ignored. So it does do its thing, just doesn’t seem that credit is being given for the effort. CPU miner is 2.4.3.

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                              Tobi97l last edited by

                              My guess is that cpu mining neoscrypt is just that inefficient. I never tried it myself though.

                              Currently i am mining monero with my cpu and feathercoin with my gpu. I then use miningpoolhub to exchange my monero to feathercoin automatically.

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                                Wellenreiter Moderators @ClickinOrka last edited by Wellenreiter

                                @clickinorka If your cpu miner’s worker is showing up only temporary on the pool page, the stratum difficulty is so high, that the time the cpu miner needs to generate and send hashes to the pool is to long.

                                Most pools allow manual setting of the stratum difficulty for a given worker. Check the worker’s configuration on the pool and set the diff to a lower value, e.g. something like 64 or even 32. Then the pool sends ‘easier’ computing tasks to your cpu miner and it can respond faster.

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                                  ClickinOrka @Wellenreiter last edited by

                                  @wellenreiter Thanks Well. I searched around trying to reduce the difficulty, there doesn’t seem to be a modification setting in the workers config MyAccount>MyWorkers. I switched up the connectivity to port 3028 so the difficulty is lessened but there didn’t seem to be a change. Its all good, for now Ill stick with things on the GPU side I guess til I learn more.

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                                    EvansH newbies last edited by

                                    Hi! What miners and software exactly you use? I want to start mining but such issues look a bit frightening. Now I choose between traditional mining and cloud because the latter provides more user-friendly and easy-to-start options with discounts (like this http://ccgminingcode.com/). So, would be cool to know your equipment, profits and possible problems to compare these approaches. Waiting for your reply.

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