To see the settings and performance numbers, from the cgminer source folder, issue the following command: The rest will also run, but give warning messages as follows:ĪPI bind to port 4028 failed - trying again in 30secĪPI bind to port 4028 failed (Address already in use) - API will not be available The first cgminer always starts with a message like:ĪPI running in IP access mode on port 4028 (10) If you run two or more cgminers on the same computer, with the same port, the API will only work with the first one. If you need to use a different port, you can add to the command line e.g. The default, if you don't specify which port to use, is port 4028. Note that if you run more than one cgminer on the same computer, each one needs a different API port. The command line options to enable the API are: Some of the tuning works with older Gekko miners also. This of course works for both the new R909 and the CompacF. Important: all of the new tuning is done via the API, so you need to enable that when you run cgminer: Then give cgminer a couple of hours to see the new average hash rates. You'd normally do this after the initial frequency ramp up or after any frequency changes, To reset all the screen stats as at 'now', press the 3 keys 'd z enter' with a second delay between each. The 2 numbers next to each miner like '| 2.433T / 2.475Th/s. The (avg) at the top is since cgminer started or was reset, so until a reset, it will include startup delays and frequency changes. Performance tuning features Firstly, cgminer displays hash rates at the top and next to each miner. The miner may just end up stepping up and down once per check if it can't do better, so there's a lower limit of once per 30 minutes, range is 30-9999 The '60' means check once per hour - default is don't do it. That allows the miner to recover lost frequencies, if it was unable to match the frequency requested, due to the environment, but it later improves e.g. gekko-r909-detect -gekko-compacf-detectĪs before, specifying no detect options means use all Gekko miners available. When selecting which miners to mine with, you can use either, or both of: If you have both CompacF and an R909, then setting frequency options would look like: you'll get these if you don't specify any frequency settings at runtime.įor all Gekko miners, -gekko-mine2 is now ignored.Īll Gekko mining is now done using the mine2 version. gekko-start-freq 200 -gekko-compacf-freq 200 The default frequency settings for the R909 and CompacF are: The cgminer README has a whole section dealing with USB setup steps/problems: ![]() ![]() ![]() If you wish to donate any hashrate (or Bitcoin) to sidehack, send it to 1BURGERAXHH6Yi6LRybRJK7ybEm5m5HwTr address works fine, your own username can't be a Bitcoin address. Of course in the above replace 1BURGERAXHH6Yi6LRybRJK7ybEm5m5HwTr with your own username.workername on the pool. cgminer -o stratum+tcp://:3333 -u 1BURGERAXHH6Yi6LRybRJK7ybEm5m5HwTr -p x -suggest-diff 442Ĭgminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://:3333 -u 1BURGERAXHH6Yi6LRybRJK7ybEm5m5HwTr -p x -suggest-diff 442Ĭgminer -o stratum+tcp://:3333 -u 1BURGERAXHH6Yi6LRybRJK7ybEm5m5HwTr -p x -suggest-diff 442 Extra steps to build the previous version v4.12.0.If you wish to run the previous version on linux, see the steps below to build v4.12.0 I've run tests on the R606 and NewPac, and also the old 2Pac/Compac/R808 miners. Release of cgminer v4.12.1 for the new R909Ĭode now appears to be good for all Gekko miners, current R909 and CompacF, Copyright © Kano 2022-2023 Setup, configuration and running Gekko miners with CGMiner
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