Antminer U1 overclocking support with --anu-freq note: Keep taking a trickle of work even if it's not being used just to keep an eye on pools and to keep the most recent work time up to date, Make the top "window" wider since hashes these days come in the many millions and don't fit into 80 characters, In verbose mode, the share above target message shows for which device, Rolled back to the last good working libusb - the alleged libusb/x merge did not bring improvements and added windows instability with spontaneous exiting, Handle better numerous non-terminal errors (the cgsem ones) that were leading to cgminer exiting. No HW errors are currently counted (though they're most definitely there in abundance due to bitfury design).
Serious USB read or write errors will now be accompanied by a message during regular logging describing the error. A fix for a bug that would randomly show a high best share that never happened. API stats for BFL SC devices now show a nonce and hardware error count per core.
Icarus and bitfury devices that stop producing shares will now be sent a reset after a minute of no activity, and if they do not respond within another minute will be dropped, allowing cgminer to attempt to re-hotplug them. Fixes to prevent Avalons from hanging rarely on block change. These are set up the same as every other USB device is on cgminer. --avalon-temp
Reclaimed screen real estate by doing away with increasingly irrelevant U: figure since so few people run diff 1 now. This currently only tags hashfast, cointerra and BF1 devices which have serial numbers.
Bitburner (BTB) avalon clone device support.
(I'm preparing for our summer here Wink). Message about block change detected no longer mentions longpoll. BXF bits can now be configured on the command line in case people wish to push the maximum for hardware modded devices (normally 54). usbutils - incorrect test for * in bus:dev. Zero stats will now show the correct average hashrate per device. Dramatic decrease in CPU usage for all existing firmwares since they don't internally nroll time. During network outages the devices hashrate would appear static, this has been fixed. If we switch away from a pool in failover mode, we will now only switch back to it if it's up for at least 5 minutes to avoid reconnecting to pools that are only intermittently up - good for DDoS situations which we've seen a lot of lately.
Once Homebrew is successfully installed, you can run the following commands to install cgminer and bfgminer: brew tap nwoollsxgminer brew install cgminer or: brew tap nwoollsxgminer brew install bfgminer If you specify the HEAD (two dashes) parameter for brew install then the latest source-code will be pulled for the miner from Github rather than using the latest official release. (Note that using this option is not recommended unless you can't install udev anyway).
NOTE: It is recommended to not use this option unless you cannot build udev on linux as the included libusb is the most stable version.
cgminer is a combined FPGA and ASIC bitcoin miner written in C, cross platform for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X, with stratum support, remote interface capabilities, support for multiple simultaneous mining devices, and advanced caching and detection algorithms that maximize cryptocoin mining efficiency. Most people choose the full package (68%).Visitors downloaded with Mac OS X 10.9 (16%), 10.8 (4%), 10.7 (3%), 10.6 (3%), 10.5 (1%) and Windows (19%). Added a --nfu-bits command to allow you to set the clock speed on nanofury/icefury usb sticks. Fixes for leaving too many open files problem with repeatedly hotplugging devices on low resource systems (eg RPi). Try harder to shut cgminer down fully on quit/restart/--shares end. No one was maintaining the code, it wasn't working, and it was making release archives much larger than necessary. Fix a memory leak when json is used to communicate with the RPC API. While mining on a PPC, if even possible, would be very inefficient, this is DOA on a G5. Theres a workaround in this version to minimise the risk of the man-in-the-middle attack of redirecting you to a different pool you dont want to be hashing on. There's a workaround in this version to minimise the risk of the man-in-the-middle attack of redirecting you to a different pool you don't want to be hashing on. Fixes for building with libcurl disabled. Fixed the output for the proper amount of chips in *XF devices.
Slight improvements to the blue and redfury drivers will decrease duplicates at startup, lost work across block changes, and will now show hardware errors - NOTE the hardware errors are not more than before, they simply weren't being reported before. Fix for short periods of no/idled work on avalon devices due to async restarts with block changes. Found the source of the memory leak on windows AND the source of the too many files open error on OSX. --avalon-fan
Fixed some BFLSC parameters not being read properly. Note: Some antivirus engines flag this application as potentially unwanted or malware. If "Last getwork" is not incrementing, there is no work for any devices. Currently this feature has been added to bitfury sticks and icarus devices. Which is the Best, Most Private and Most Secure Browser for Mac?
Updated bi*fury driver with support for the latest firmware. The build will be much quieter around the jansson part now.