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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2014/02/24 12:18:09 (permalink)
Probably not so good with time I started this at 2am here's from the log seem it found it at 12:20pm @ 10hrs 20mins.
Also looks like I'm only doing 530 KH/s so may not so bad after all? Is the &>> better than 2>>?
I'm using the 2>> by your quide.
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[2014-02-24 12:20:38] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 760, 103680 hashes, 263.80 khash/s
[2014-02-24 12:20:39] accepted: 1/1 (100.00%), 529.47 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-02-24 12:20:39] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 660 Ti, 1330560 hashes, 265.09 khash/s

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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2014/02/24 12:21:12 (permalink)
Doh!  You are right, "2>>" not "&>>".  I blame my work for that one.  :)
 
Btw, "2>>" will append to the previous log file.  "2>" will overwrite and create a new one each time you run the command-line.
 
 And 10 hours is a hit or miss.  I've found blocks as fast as 30 minutes when starting on DGC, and then one day it took 27 hours.  All in all, I have come out ahead solo-mining DGC in the long run as it seems the mining-Gods have been nice to me.  Though sometimes when I throw 5.9 Mh/s at it (yep, i have two big rigs) and get nothing for 12 hours I have to scratch my head... Oh well, luck of the draw.
 
 
 
 
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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2014/02/24 12:33:51 (permalink)
I forgot there is a easy way to find things in notepad. lol Edit Find YAY!
Thanks for the help and extra insight!

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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2014/02/24 13:38:28 (permalink)
Send doge, check your wallet.

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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2014/02/24 18:22:37 (permalink)
Starting to like this Solo mining! I'm on a ROLL!!!..
10hours to get the 1st block less than 4hrs to get the 2nd 2mins later I get a 3rd and 3hrs later a 4th!

 

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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2014/02/24 23:29:50 (permalink)
Bam another 50 coins and this is after being down for a few hours playing with other stuff.
Only been back mining 27 mins. 250 coins in less than 24hrs @ 530 KH/s
In about 20 hrs the 250 was made solo.
 
 

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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2014/02/25 00:21:29 (permalink)
How much USD for each coin Wolf?

 
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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2014/02/25 08:38:39 (permalink)
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How much USD for each coin Wolf?


PXC

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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2014/02/25 16:23:19 (permalink)
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Doh!  You are right, "2>>" not "&>>".  I blame my work for that one.  :)
 
Btw, "2>>" will append to the previous log file.  "2>" will overwrite and create a new one each time you run the command-line.
 
 And 10 hours is a hit or miss.  I've found blocks as fast as 30 minutes when starting on DGC, and then one day it took 27 hours.  All in all, I have come out ahead solo-mining DGC in the long run as it seems the mining-Gods have been nice to me.  Though sometimes when I throw 5.9 Mh/s at it (yep, i have two big rigs) and get nothing for 12 hours I have to scratch my head... Oh well, luck of the draw.
 
 
 
 


Will this cause any problems?: No suitable long-poll found for http://localhost:3333




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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2014/02/25 22:34:57 (permalink)
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Send doge, check your wallet.




 
Aww, thank ya man!  My first donation!  Well, I think someone else actually mined under my username for a little bit.  But I can't track those.
 
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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2014/02/25 22:36:48 (permalink)
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Will this cause any problems?: No suitable long-poll found for http://localhost:3333

 
That's normal, from what others say.  No, the 2> and 2>> just redirects the console output to a device or text file.
 

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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2014/02/25 22:55:50 (permalink)
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Will this cause any problems?: No suitable long-poll found for http://localhost:3333

 
That's normal, from what others say.  No, the 2> and 2>> just redirects the console output to a device or text file.
 


Found my 1st block with my AMD 270's. I might need to send you some PXC.
Thanks again for such a great guide, you should have gotten 2 BR!
 
 [00:06:36] Log date is now 2014-02-26
 [00:06:36] Started cgminer 3.7.3
 [00:06:36] Loaded configuration file cgminer.conf
 [00:06:37] Probing for an alive pool
 [00:06:37] No suitable long-poll found for http://localhost:3333
 [00:33:55] Found block for Pool 0!
 [00:33:55] Accepted 7a4fcca2 Diff 137K/86081 BLOCK! GPU 0

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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2014/02/26 22:11:29 (permalink)
21 nickles in 2 days.....

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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2014/02/26 22:37:19 (permalink)
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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2014/02/26 22:46:28 (permalink)
Actually 22 nickles or is that double nickles? I got another just after making the above post.
That was really done in less that 48hrs as I set the 760 & 660Ti to mine ProtoShares b4 going
to bed last night so that's 9 and a half hour plus the other 3hrs I played with other things with
different setups and even gamed a little. So really about 36hrs of full out mining, I was just luck I think.
 Edit: 23 just got another nickle....
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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2014/08/05 23:58:52 (permalink)
I just checked the pxc to usd link and was like wow is a coin worth a fraction of a us penny?
If that's true instead of wasting my electricity and making my pc unavailable can i just buy couple 100 coins go to sleep for few years and wake up when something crazy like the bitcoin happens? lol.
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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2014/08/06 05:19:23 (permalink)
That's the life of crypto-miners. Difficulty factors and new hardware make it a race to stay on top with the latest hardware and specific coins of value.

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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2016/11/14 14:30:08 (permalink)
Is this crypto-mining for Litecoin still a going concern?
 
Did the English take over all the mining with ASIC machines?
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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2016/11/14 15:41:03 (permalink)
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Is this crypto-mining for Litecoin still a going concern?
 
Did the English take over all the mining with ASIC machines?


Maybe you should create a new Post for your Question. This Thread is over Two Years Old Now: August 06, 2014

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Re: Guide: How To Solo Mine 2017/07/10 18:03:31 (permalink)
Thank you, Very helpful
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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2017/08/23 09:35:38 (permalink)
Found this Mining Hardware Comparison     for different cards  


  
   
 
 


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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2018/01/18 08:58:09 (permalink)
I've been on the external pools for a while now and are fed up with fees and difficulty shooting up certain times from antminers. Thank you for this guide I'm setting up on one of my rigs soon.

Got a used >=8gb GPU that you'd like to sell? PM me
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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2018/01/20 14:08:24 (permalink)
Scrypt got taken over by ASIC miners ballpark 4 years back, with the original GridSeed "Orb", it's bigger variants, then the BIG miners from folks like Innosilicon KNC and Alcheminer hit.
Today it's mostly Bitmain with the L3+, Innosilicon with the A4+ and A6, and an unknown quantity of BW.com L21 units.
 
 

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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2018/01/22 23:43:13 (permalink)
Awesome dude thank you ill get right on it with my 950. Riches here i come!
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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2018/01/24 22:52:22 (permalink)
Yeah, i use "what to mine .com"  (all 3 words put together without spaces.....i don't know if links are ok here, so i split it up).  They show good details on what can be mined effectively...i just sort the results by difficulty...then i know i can mine it easy myself....or at least can mine it ok by myself.

 



 
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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2018/01/28 13:56:33 (permalink)
Solo is fun on EZ coins, but once the pool/network hash rate gets high, almost impossible.
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Re: Guide: How To Solo Mine 2018/01/28 15:32:27 (permalink)
this stuff is confusing as all be haha

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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2018/01/29 00:41:17 (permalink)
lots of interesting info
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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2018/01/29 08:06:28 (permalink)
Yeah, just learning about it myself. After my stickershock of trying to buy/find a 1080 ti, I just have to understand what's driving 2x, 3x mrsp.
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Re: How To: Solo Mining 2018/01/29 16:26:41 (permalink)
Other altcoins that ARE GPU mineable, like Ethereum and Monero and Zclassic, with the emphasis right now on Ethereum since there are more GPUs mining it than all other coins combined, are what are driving the current GPU shortage (and the one for a few months this summer) that is causing the gouge pricing.
 
 Massive GAMER sales of GPUs this year is a bigger factor though - PC sales in general were up a lot, higher-end machines with high-end Intel and AMD Ryzen CPUs intended for gamers were up a lot more, and discrete GPU sales were up even more.
 
 It would appear that Nvidia had it's best "Christmas sales season" in several years, AMD did as well on both the CPU AND the GPU sides, Intel probably did so too but I've not seen Intel 4Q numbers yet - and the foundries that make all the current stuff have been running at full capacity for as long as they have existed as it is.
 

Now that vorsholk has stopped his abuse, I'm returning to folding.
 I no longer MOO due to abuses by certain "whales" in the Gridcoin community - so I now work the Distributed.net project directly again.
 
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