GPU plot generator v4.1.1 (Win/Linux)
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@ccminer Thanks, i followed the discussion on github ... https://github.com/bhamon/gpuPlotGenerator/issues/14
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@luxe eheheh
what is the username of the developer here? I want to follw him.
As I said as soon as I get some extra time I'll write a post about my experience to guide step by step the gpu plotter configuration for ubuntu users like me.
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Guess he is not registered here ... on the old forum his name was @cryo.
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@ccminer, Will look at 'gedit'. On the subject of 'Makefile', how did you create it? From what I can tell, it is created manually or by combining several existing programs? Wouldn't each computer have an individual Makefile because of its own components and names for files/dir? How would you use an existing compiled script? Thanks again for your help.
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@vadirthedark I downloaded the makefile from github here : https://github.com/bhamon/gpuPlotGenerator
But you do not need to compile it yoursef because you should have an already compiled file.
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@ccminer I did use that 'Makefile' and revised it to show path to be:
PLATFORM = 64
OPENCL_INCLUDE = /home/imbota/AMDAPPSDK-3.0/include
OPENCL_LIB = /home/imbota/AMDAPPSDK-3.0/lib/x86_64I presume you are talking about the 'gpuPlotGenerator' as the 'already compiled file.' from above? When I used './gpuPlot...' I get this error:
Inconsistency detected by ld.so: dl-version.c: 224: _dl_check_map_versions: Assertion `needed != NULL' failed!
Have you seen this and can you help?
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@ccminer Some success! No errors
I went back to the github discussion and did as you did - downgraded AMDAPPSDK-3.0 TO -2.9.1 - and was able to find platform and device id's. Now I am at figuring the info to plug into devices.txt.
Thanks for all your help!!
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@ccminer Sorry about all the replies, I seem to be behind 1 or 2 steps.
In this discussion: https://github.com/bhamon/gpuPlotGenerator/issues/14 did you go back to AMDAPPSDK 3.0? If so, did you make any more changes to your system?
Thanks
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@vadirthedark You need to install both the APPSDK 3.0 and the GPUpro (according to your card model)
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@ccminer , Thanks, I will work on that.
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@vadirthedark what version of ununtu are you on?
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16.04, If I have problems I will update to 16.10.
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@vadirthedark read my "tutorial"
16.04 is ok, you don't need to update
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@ccminer Update, I had an error with AMD....3.0 so I reinstalled AMD.....2.91 and seems to be working fine. Was able to see Platforms and Devices #'s and then I ran ./gup... setup to get these numbers in devices.txt:
0_0_0_20971520_8192
6510305595672859587_0_15991_8192I have a 5TB drive and intend to plot entire drive with 1 plot. After I formated the drive the remainder was actually 4.7TB, is this the number to use to figure nonces?
Also, when you run the ./gpu.... generate in terminal will that start the plotting precess? Is there anything else I need to do?
Thanks for all your help
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@ ccminer Sorry need to delete last post - wrong info and questions.
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@vadirthedark So have you been able to plot or not I didn't understand
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@ccminer I have not tried to plot. 1st paragraph is ok, except output to devices.txt ( #'s are wrong). The last 2 lines are ok, just need help with setting up my drive. Did you make 1 plot on your drive? Did you have any files on it for plotting?
Here is devices.txt:0_0_0_20971520_8192
_0_15990_8192How do they look for 16GB RAM, 4GB memory gpu, 5TB (4.7TB?) drive? Also the path indicated in the ./gpu.... generate-is that the path to your working files or path to drive?
Thanks again.
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I have 16gb, and 4 gb gpu, and I'm plotting 5tb in one single file too LOL
this is my devices.txt:
0 0 10500 480 8192
This is my plotting and stagger:
_0_19075000_68125
Hope these infos are useful for you
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@ccminer Yes that helps a lot. I am working through the numbers and mine are similar to yours.
Did you manually place a folder on your drive and is the path at ./gpu... generate to that file?
Thanks
