Sorry about that, I'd initially labeled them as 2.3 when they were in fact 2.4.1 and inadvertently changed the link as well as the description to the amd download. That's fixed now!
I'll do the next version without libmicrohttpd and donations at …
Technically the AMD one is an OpenCL miner and theoretically may work on nvidia and intel GPUs Not totally sure that's true of xmr-stak which is more intensive and seems to have more hardware requirements built in but it's true of miners based on cg…
The main reason nvidia is hard is because it uses CUDA and nvidia written drivers while AMD cards just use drivers bundled with macOS. The nvidia drivers change with every minor update of macOS. The current CUDA doesn't work with the current Xcode c…
I'll be putting those online today here:
http://macminer.fabulouspanda.com/commandline/xmrstakamd/
2.3 cpu only is there at time of writing, amd and possibly nvidia for 10.13.4 specifically to follow
Thanks for testing it, it's good to here the miner will actually work for Mac. Sorry about that missing dep jin, here's a new version (N.B. compiled for 10.12+):
http://downloads.fabulouspanda.co.uk/sgminer-gm-x16r-macOS.zip
http://downloads.fabulouspanda.co.uk/sgminer-gm-x16r.zip
This one has x16r.cl
No A/R/HW after a minute but I'm using a 7 year old laptop. Let me know how you get on!
Ohh FFS the source code from the release is from a branch and not the master code from https://github.com/aceneun/sgminer-gm-x16r/
Let me try compiling the branch.
I believe there's no x16r.cl file because x16r is a combination of 16 other algorithms
https://ravencoin.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/X16R-Whitepaper-3.pdf
Can you paste the output please?
Whoops, I left an old curl in there from one of the other sgminer binary distributions. Please try
http://downloads.fabulouspanda.co.uk/sgminer-x16r-b.zip
Okay here's the one I compiled, like I said though I haven't actually tested it.
http://downloads.fabulouspanda.co.uk/sgminer-x16r.zip
Please let us know whether it works! wwakak!
It just needs this one change and it compiled fine:
in util.c
find
CLOCK_MONOTONIC
and change this first found line to
#if defined(CLOCK_MONOTONIC) && !defined(__FreeBSD__) && !defined(__APPLE__) && !defined(WIN32)
Is the issue you guys are running in to getting the code compiled or that it doesn't work once compiled? I managed to compile the aceneun GitHub linked but I haven't tested it.
FYI that tpruvot cpuminer-multi is inside MacMiner at MacMiner.app/Co…
That all looks normal. How long did you give it and what device are you mining with? If your device is too slow it might take a long time to get an accepted share.
Are you CPU or GPU mining xmr on the mac? I'd be very surprised if the iPad CPU was faster than the Mac CPU for this…
CPU mining wouldn't cause that kind of lag but it's unavoidable GPU mining XMR.
What kind of ASIC are you using? I'm guessing that because that speed is so slow for Bitcoin mining it's unfortunately not fast enough to do anything on the pool.
Vanished off your mac? That shouldn't be possible unless there's a program that removed it from your mac. Are you using some kind of 'cleanup' software?
I don't understand your last post? What pool are you using? My primary suspect would be that hash rate which is not significant for Bitcoin, so you'd need a low difficulty pool. Is anything showing up in the API Output window in terms of accepted sh…
I'm not sure you'll get much out of that GPU but you can try some of the other miners in MacMiner if you like as well. Some of them are less intensive algorithms than others.