
Your Post here did not say where did it? Slow under Windows XP and takes about 45 minutes to complete one task Best of luck with finding your Gold Mine, don't forget your Taxes UPDATED Best of luck with finding your Gold Mine, don't forget your Taxesīcavnaugh Now where on their Forum dose it say that, that I could find. I had the hardest time finding the information on their site too, their support faq can cause more headaches than help.
#Boinc asic install update#
Ya, I didn't specify where the data folder is or where cc_config went, I'll have to update the main post with all this useful information later. You had issues under XP? That's what I am running mine on, I did find it was harder to get some things configured, but right now it's solo mining reporting 150 GH/s. I ran multiminer on my 780 SC to test it out and got 380 MH/s which is more than i was getting with guiminer/cgminer.Īlso couldn't get multiminer to open, which is a great GUI version that can run opencl mining, cg miners, asics, and connect to network miners supposedly. But that still pales in comparison to the asics. lol, and I better file taxes! you have no idea how strict they have actually made the currency exchanges now. You need to upload photo id and everything, verify your social, verify bank, verify phone, they aren't F-ing around anymore.
#Boinc asic install drivers#
Why is the setup so difficult? I know their how to's are poorly organized, but all I did was use one of the newer clients (last ran it was 7.4.27) and use a cc_config.xml file that included the miner_asic 1 Then I installed the Zadig drivers as instructed. Some people will tell you it is better to run all miners on the same work unit and some will tell you to run separate work units. My logic says if you are using a lot of those little USB ASICs to run separate work units because if some of them finish their portion of the block chain, they will sit idle while the rest finish up their portions. Maximizing would mean let them take longer on their individual work units. Just make sure they are finishing on time. I will also note that the miner I had ran fine with bfgminer when testing outside of BU but wasn't as happy inside of it.

So definitely try a few different options with the work unit choices.

Edit: I also haven't tried it in about a month, but earlier server software/clients required that you have the use CPU box checked in your BU website preferences and you also had to make sure that your computer was not running as a service because the clients were still looking at the ASICs as if they were GPU's. So, it is a double edged sword sometimes. I also had to keep suspending work in order to keep BU fed. So, this certainly works better on dedicated miners or people messing with multiple clients on the same box.
