Miner- SILENTARMY v5

It doesn’t work with windows. The file compiles and you can run Silentarmy.exe and shows the GPUs and everything but it fails to load the kernel. Most likely because the Linux AMDGPU PRO drivers are different from the Windows AMD Crimson 16.10 drivers.

You did an amazing job! Thank you. :wink: Now everyone is waiting for the appearance of miners using your solver.

Roll it into a Windows installer, and post your donation address outside of the bounty and let us donate to you for creating a snazzy installer with API that supports awesomeminer!

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yes. do it. i will donate.

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Thx. a lot for your work, is this with the 4 GB or 8 GB Version?

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It’s not that hard to mod a VBIOS with that crappy Polaris BIOS Editor. Doing custom straps is harder, but I know he didn’t do that for that one.

Hi don`t really know i just instaled ubuntu 16 downloaded the amdgpu 64 from amd website no other installs or other files

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check c - GCC: Compiling an OpenCL host on Windows - Stack Overflow

Probably something with linking correct OpenCL …
You said you use MinGW32…

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Dont forget us windows noobies please lol

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ok i installed it, how do i run it and connect it to a pool?

I can get this far… buy what do I do now?

./silentarmy --nonces 100 -v -v 2>&1 | grep Soln: |
diff -u sols-100 - | cut -c 1-75
— sols-100 2016-10-27 15:26:01.000000000 +0800
+++ - 2016-10-27 21:01:25.351044324 +0800
@@ -179,7 +179,6 @@
Soln: 0x5b: 17c5 43e6b b2102 178651 4ab1f 1bfb99 f4742 14e764 19d4d 10c5b9
Soln: 0x5c: ed5 9d437 6d078 1a0778 56fb1 161d2f 1088e0 11424f 6d412 13c422
Soln: 0x5d: 322 d559d 3b5f0 9b4ae 6cb5f 15bb62 86d05 ea5f5 5c9d4 177e33 10
-Soln: 0x5d: 1c78 5cb3a 1873c2 1ae6f7 833cc d12fd 10fb2c 18f8ea 5666f 14eda
Soln: 0x5f: bfc 1b3fc0 51133 1588f7 88335 1d271f 1a2d8f 1e1bce 16341 15650
Soln: 0x5f: caf a9cc4 59387 1e809a 123e5 6c538 d4be6 1b4f19 66fd1 1f1466 e
Soln: 0x5f: 1030 122134 8f09 2e8a7 621bc 1de221 1c9ed4 1e8869 680a6 1df39c

./silentarmy
Solving default all-zero 140-byte header
Building program
Hash tables will use 1744.8 MB
Running…
Nonce 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000: 2 sols
Total 2 solutions in 72.0 ms (27.8 Sol/s)

my problem was onboard graphics was default in the bios LOL… man i need some sleep

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thats realy good.
thanks.

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Now I have to go out and buy some cards…

Whats the best cards to look at guys please?

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It is a solver, not a miner, it needs to have support added to it, or it needs to be integrated into a miner to be usable for mining.

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Exact! so in a couple of days we can see a miner with this solver :slight_smile: hope for the best!

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ah ok cool, so he was talking about running 2 instances at once… does that mean I open 2 terms, type in ./silentarmy and hit enter really fast on both to see my capabililties?

if I do that and get 27.2 Sol/s on one and 25.4 on the other does that mean my rx480- is hasing at 52.6 Sol/s?

thanks for the answer padrino, appreciate it!

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I need you to be a little more optimistic, “couple of days” does not work for everyone :smile:

We can do itttttt.

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LOL sirius
won’t it get implemented into the zcash default miner?
else nicehash might become out best friend even if we dont use nicehash to rent our rigs off

when i run 2 at the same time (with 1 rx480 modded bios (with shitty polaris bios editor as wolf would say) i get:

Solving default all-zero 140-byte header
Building program
Hash tables will use 1744.8 MB
Running…
Nonce 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000: 2 sols
Total 2 solutions in 73.6 ms (27.2 Sol/s)

and

Solving default all-zero 140-byte header
Building program
Hash tables will use 1744.8 MB
Running…
Nonce 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000: 2 sols
Total 2 solutions in 78.9 ms (25.4 Sol/s)

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try to run it like silentarmy --nonces 1000 in 2 windows at the same time

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ok thanks, i will try that,. thought I was finally going to get some sleep… looks like I was wrong LOL

and I would just like to Thank Marc for making this solver.

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The hash tables are stored on GPU memory I assume? Would that be about 3.5GB? Would this increase with zCash network age? 4GB cards in trouble?

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