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Author Topic: TT-Miner 5.0.1: Win & Linux KAWPOW, ProgPoW, MTP, EAGLESONG, EPIC, ETHASH  (Read 2579 times)

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Hi,


TT-Miner Version 5.0.1 is available (Windows & Linux release)
Please note that the Linux release of TT-Miner requires Ubuntu 16.04 or later!

To get independent information about miner performance you should always compare hashrates @ the pool, shares @ the pool or just the profit you made.


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Download link - windows version: mega.nz/folder/P99wXQJC#jnCZpIRD-8pZ43tIfYtHaA


Download link - linux version: mega.nz/folder/Cw0AnKpS#DrpvExt_Fp_A2G6V6ISNbg



You might need latest c++ runtime for beta 6 if you see a missing VCRUNTIME140_1.dll
support.microsoft.com/ms-my/help/2977003/the-latest-supported-visual-c-downloads

MMP OS:  bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5088988.0
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Supported algorithms:
   - PROGPOW (Zano, Sero & EPIC)
   - ETHASH (ETH, ETC, Music, Callisto, etc)
   - UBQHASH (UBIQ)
   - MTP (Zcoin, Tecra)
   - LYRA2REV3 (Vertcoin)
   - EAGLESONG (CKB-Nervos)


TT-Miner support mining Ethash on Nicehash.

In the current version the miner support cuda 9.2, 10.0, 10.1 and 10.2.
If you want to make sure that TT-Miner uses a certain cuda version please append one of
these values, if you do not append any of them, the miner will always use the algo for
the latest cuda version:

   -92        for cuda 9.20     (ETHASH-92, UBQHASH-92)
   -100      for cuda 10.00   (ETHASH-100, PROGPOW-100)
   -101      for cuda 10.10   (ETHASH-101, MTP-101)
   -102      for cuda 10.20   (ETHASH-102, MTP-102)

Please note these requirements for the different cuda toolkit releases:
Cuda-Toolkit                     Linux             Windows
CUDA 10.2.89             >= 440.33         >= 441.22
CUDA 10.1.105           >= 418.39         >= 418.96
CUDA 10.0.130           >= 410.48         >= 411.31
CUDA 9.2.148             >= 396.37         >= 398.26


Please make sure that you should not have -RH or -rate on your command line. Nicehash doesn't not like hashrate reporting and will disconnect if this notification is sent.

Please find below the available parameter and arguments, arguments in [] are not required:

-a, -A, -algo   ALGONAME   select the algorithm to use for mining
         ETHASH           Ethash (ETH, ETC, Music, Callisto, etc)
         UBQHASH         Ubiq version of Dagger-Hashimoto (UBIQ)
         PROGPOW        ProgPoW (BitcoinInterest)
         PROGPOWZ      ProgPoWZ (Zano)
         PROGPOW092   ProgPoW-Rev.0.9.2 (Sero,EPIC)
         MTP                 MTP (Zcoin algo)
         LYRA2V3          Lyra2 Revision 3 (Vertcoin)
         EAGLESONG     EagleSong (CKB-Nervos)
         BLAKE2S          Blake2S (KDA-Kadena)


This parameter will always load the algo that fits best to the installed driver. If you want
to make sure that TT-Miner uses a certain cuda version please append one of these values:
         -92       for cuda 9.20     (ETHASH-92, UBQHASH-92)
         -100      for cuda 10.00   (ETHASH-100, PROGPOW-100)
         -101      for cuda 10.10   (ETHASH-101, MTP-101)
         -102      for cuda 10.20   (ETHASH-102, MTP-102)


-d, -device, -devices   Comma or space separated list of devices that should be used mining. IDs starts with 0
-gpus
 

-work-timeout      NOT supported (ignored)
-coin                   NOT supported (ignored)
-i, -mi, -intensity    Comma or space separated list of intensities that should be used mining. First value
for first GPU and so on. A single value sets the same intensity to all GPUs. A value of -1 uses the default
intensity of the miner. A sample may look like this: -i 18,17,-1,18   
sets intensity of 18 to the first and fourth GPU, 17 to the second and the third keeps the default of the miner.
The GPUs are the GPUs you may have selected with the -d parameter. If you have installed 6 GPUs and use -d 3 4,
the parameter -i 19 18
will set the intensity of 19 to your system GPU 3 and 18 to GPU 4.

-i auto INT INT INT     TT-Miner will iterarate throu some gridsizes to find the best for you system and algo combination.
-i auto 1024 8192 256 will go from 1024 to 8192 with a stepsize of 256. If the iteration finishes TT will print the results to the screen.

-ig, -gs intensity grid/grid-size. Same as intensity (-i, -intensity) just defines the size for the grid directly.
This will give you more and finer control about the gridsize.


            API options Monitor/Control:
-b, --api-bind      IP[:port]       enables the monitoring API of TT-Miner to the IP address. If you
                                             omit the port, port 4068 is used as default
--api-type           Protocol        TCP/WebSocket - parameter ignored
--api-password    password      assigns a password to the API


            Parameter without argument
-RH, -rate          Reports the current hashrate every 90 seconds to the pool
-n, -list, -ndevs  List the detected CUDA devices and exit
-logpool             Enable logging of the pool communication. TT-Miner creates the pool-logfile in the folder 'Logs'.
-log                   Enable logging of screen output and additional information, the file is created in the folder 'Logs'.
-luck                  Show a second information line that shows you how long it should take to find a new solution (share).
Additionally the time already spend on the new solutions is printed and also a 'luck' value
in percent that shows you the progress. Values below 100% indicate that there is still time
left until the next solution should be found. Values above 100% indicate that the miner needs
more time to find the new share than expected. These values are 'long term' statistical
indications.
-U, --nvidia       Mining using CUDA devices (just for combability - can be omitted)
-X                    Mining with OpenCL (just for combability - NOT supported)
-G, --amd         Mining using AMD devices (just for combability - NOT supported)
-h, --help         Show this help and exit
-v, --version     Show TT-Miner version and exit
-nocolor           Disables color output



Pool definition - defines all values that are required for a connection to a mining pool.
[scheme://]user/wallet[.workername/username][:password]@hostname:port

The minimal definition to connect to a pool is:
-P YOUR_WALLET@YOUR_SERVER_IP:YOUR_SERVER_PORT

With all options it look like this
-P stratum+tcp://YOUR_WALLET.YOUR_WORKER:YOUR_PASSWORD@YOUR_SERVER_IP:YOUR_SERVER_PORT

'stratum+tcp://' is not required because TT-Miner will automatically detect the
correct stratum protocol in use.The first -P will define your primary pool, all following -P definition will work as
backup/failover pool.

-o, -url, -pool    YOUR_SERVER_IP:YOUR_SERVER_POOL
-u, -user, -wal   YOUR_WALLET[.YOUR_WORKER] or YOUR_USER
-p, -pass           YOUR_PASSWORD
-w, worker        YOUR_WORKER

                                Same set for the alternate coin if you mine EPIC
-oALT              YOUR_SERVER_IP:YOUR_SERVER_POOL
-uALT              YOUR_WALLET[.YOUR_WORKER] or YOUR_USER
-pALT              YOUR_PASSWORD
-wALT              YOUR_WORKER


-pool2             YOUR_BACKUP_SERVER_IP:YOUR_BACKUP_SERVER_POOL
-wal2              YOUR_BACKUP_WALLET[.YOUR_BACKUP_WORKER] or YOUR_BACKUP_USER
-pass2            YOUR_BACKUP_PASSWORD
-worker2         YOUR_BACKUP_WORKER

-PP INT         Process-Priority
This option set the process priority for TT-Miner to a different level:
1 low
2 below normal
3 normal
4 above normal
5 high
            Default: -PP 3
         
            Screen-Output
-PRHRI INT      Performance-Report Hash-Rate Interval
Performance-Report & information after INT multiple of one minute. Minimum value for INT to
1 which creates a hashrate interval of a minute. Higher Intervals gives you a more stable
hashrate. If the interval is too high the displayed average of your hashrate will change
very slowly. The default of 2 will give you an average of 2 minutes.

Default: -PRHRI 2

-PRT INT         Performance-Report & information after INT multiple of 5 seconds
Set INT to 0 to disable output after a fixed timeframe
sample -RPT 24 shows the performance report after 24 * 5 sec = 2 minutes

Default: -PRT 3

-PRS INT         Performance-Report & information after a INT shares found
Set INT to 0 to disable output after a fixed number of shares
sample -RPS 10 shows the performance report after 10 shares were found

Default: -PRS 0

         Mixed sample:
- You want to see the performance report all 25 shares and all 30 secs:
- PRS 25 -PRT 6
- You do not want to see any performance report:
- PRT 0

-coin defines the coin you want to mine. That helps for connection to some pools (SERO) and can
avoid unnecessary DAG creation for the DevFee.
-HORA      Hora (hydnora.org/)
-SERO      Sero (sero.cash)
-EPIC       Epic
-ZANO
-ETC
-ETH
-CLO
-PIRL
-EXP
-MUSIC


A sample command line might look like this:
TT-Miner.exe -A PROGPOW -P YOUR_WALLET.YOUR_WORKER@POOL_SERVER:POOL_PORT

Stating from version 2.1.5 TT-Miner can understand most of the used command line arguments. If you already
use any miner it should be OK just to replace the program name an leave the remaining arguments as they are.
If you have a combination that TT-Miner does not understand please let me know so that I can fix that.


If you look for possible command line options please start the miner with the -h or --help option: TT-Miner.exe -h
TT-Miner is NOT free of bugs, so if you find one please help to make TT-Miner better and report it to me so that I have a chance to fix it.

Happy mining!

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