Now go back to the command prompt and typeĬd C:CryptoCurrencies/Mining/CGminer3.0.1Īnd hit enter… this should take you to the directory with cgminer.exe in it on the command prompt… Now open a windows explorer and navigate to you folder with the version of cgminer you want to run and copy the file location… something like C:CryptoCurrencies/Mining/CGminer3.0.1 The second way which allows you to run commands against the executable as i suggested in the post above, in order to do this u need to do the following:Ĭlick the “start” icon > Type “CMD” into the search text area > you have just opened a command prompt… The first which u are doing (and I used to) by double clicking the cgminer.exe executable and either inputting the URL and username etc or setting a nf and holding all the info in there. In order to run cgminer you can do it one of two ways… Yeah mine is directly into the back of my PC … I believe the issue was due to the wrong power adaptors being supplied with the powered USB hubs… some 1000mA cheap leads from china and the hub drawing too much and then spiking and frying the USB devices in there… so if u just direct into your pc u should be fine as not heard any bad reports of that. Let me know if I need to change anything. IT just ask for the server then name and password. I never figured out how to put in all that code. The pool just picked up that it is mining but hasn’t from a block yet (only been a few minutes) (Is that Safe?) I just started mining PPC. Bear, I am plugged straight in to the back of my PC. Info i used to get mining on the device was here Hope this helps and shout if you need further info/assistance…Īlso just be careful with ur miner… take note what USB hub u using as there are reports i seen from people where the hub has fried all their USB miners and the miner can no longer use them… post about it here Nothing in these materials is an offer to sell any of the components or devices referenced herein.Though u will need to see what device COM # ur USB is on ur computer… mine was 7 but yours may be different. Materials that are as of a specific date, including but not limited to press releases, presentations, blog posts and webcasts, may have been superseded by subsequent events or disclosures. Qualcomm products referenced on this page are products of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, operates, along with its subsidiaries, substantially all of Qualcomm's engineering, research and development functions, and substantially all of its products and services businesses, including its QCT semiconductor business. Qualcomm Incorporated includes Qualcomm's licensing business, QTL, and the vast majority of its patent portfolio. References to "Qualcomm" may mean Qualcomm Incorporated, or subsidiaries or business units within the Qualcomm corporate structure, as applicable. Note: Certain product kits, tools and materials may require you to accept additional terms and conditions before accessing or using those items. I compiled cgminer with libraries I found in OpenCL Adreno SDK, tried to use libOpenCL.so from the android NDK, from the Adreno SDK, and from my SGS4 itself when compiling, but same result. Probing for an alive pool Assertion failed: !spillIs.empty() & "No spill intervals?", file vendor/qcom/proprietary/gles/adreno200/llvm/lib/CodeGen/QGPURegAlloc.cpp, line 2628 Trying to run cgminer with the usual parameters (-scrypt -o -u -p ) gives me: CL Platform 0 name : OpenCL 1.1 QUALCOMM build: (C元579225) cgminer is an open source cryptocurrency miner that supports opengl for GPU accelerated mining. I managed to compile cgminer in Android and trying to run it in my SGS4 with opencl, and I had stumbled on a problem to run it.
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