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| Work in progress. Working solvers CPU_TROMP, CPU_XENONCAT, CUDA_TROMP, CUDA_DJEZO
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| General instructions:
| | sudo apt-get update |
| | | sudo apt install qt5-default |
| Install CUDA SDK v8 (make sure you have cuda libraries in LD_LIBRARY_PATH and cuda toolkit bins in PATH)
| | sudo apt-get install cmake build-essential libboost-all-dev |
| example on Ubuntu:
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| LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/local/cuda-8.0/lib64:/usr/local/cuda-8.0/lib64/stubs"
| | git clone https://github.com/sarath-hotspot/nheqminer.git267 |
| PATH="$PATH:/usr/local/cuda-8.0/"
| | cd nheqminer/nheqminer |
| PATH="$PATH:/usr/local/cuda-8.0/bin"
| | mkdir build |
| | | cd build |
| Use Boost 1.62+ (if it is not available from the repos you will have to download and build it yourself)
| | cmake .. |
| | | make |
| CMake v3.5 (if it is not available from the repos you will have to download and build it yourself)
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| Currently support only static building (CPU_XENONCAT, CUDA_DJEZO are enabled by default, check CMakeLists.txt in nheqminer root folder)
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| If not on Ubuntu make sure you have fasm installed and accessible in PATH
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| After that open the terminal and run the following commands:
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| git clone https://github.com/nicehash/nheqminer.git
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| Generating asm object file:
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| On Ubuntu:
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| cd nheqminer/cpu_xenoncat/asm_linux/
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| sh assemble.sh
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| bundeled fasm not compatible:
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| delete/replace (inside nheqminer/cpu_xenoncat/asm_linux/ directory) with fasm binary compatible with your distro
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| cd nheqminer/cpu_xenoncat/asm_linux/
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| sh assemble.sh
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| cd ../../../
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| mkdir build && cd build
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| cmake ../nheqminer
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| make -j $(nproc)
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| Run instructions:
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| Parameters: -h Print this help and quit -l [location] Stratum server:port -u [username] Username (bitcoinaddress) -a [port] Local API port (default: 0 = do not bind) -d [level] Debug print level (0 = print all, 5 = fatal only, default: 2) -b [hashes] Run in benchmark mode (default: 200 iterations)
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| CPU settings -t [num_thrds] Number of CPU threads -e [ext] Force CPU ext (0 = SSE2, 1 = AVX, 2 = AVX2)
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| NVIDIA CUDA settings -ci CUDA info -cd [devices] Enable CUDA mining on spec. devices -cb [blocks] Number of blocks -ct [tpb] Number of threads per block Example: -cd 0 2 -cb 12 16 -ct 64 128
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| If run without parameters, miner will start mining with 75% of available logical CPU cores. Use parameter -h to learn about available parameters:
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| Example to run benchmark on your CPU:
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| nheqminer -b
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| Example to mine on your CPU with your own BTC address and worker1 on NiceHash USA server:
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| nheqminer -l equihash.usa.nicehash.com:3357 -u YOUR_BTC_ADDRESS_HERE.worker1
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| Example to mine on your CPU with your own BTC address and worker1 on EU server, using 6 threads:
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| nheqminer -l equihash.eu.nicehash.com:3357 -u YOUR_BTC_ADDRESS_HERE.worker1 -t 6
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| Note: if you have a 4-core CPU with hyper threading enabled (total 8 threads) it is best to run with only 6 threads (experimental benchmarks shows that best results are achieved with 75% threads utilized)
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| Example to mine on your CPU as well on your CUDA GPUs with your own BTC address and worker1 on EU server, using 6 CPU threads and 2 CUDA GPUs:
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| nheqminer -l equihash.eu.nicehash.com:3357 -u YOUR_BTC_ADDRESS_HERE.worker1 -t 6 -cd 0 1
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sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt install qt5-default
sudo apt-get install cmake build-essential libboost-all-dev
cd /usr/local/src
git clone https://github.com/sarath-hotspot/nheqminer.git267
cd nheqminer/nheqminer
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make