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Update to support PhoenixMiner #11

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moeseth opened this issue Jan 30, 2018 · 8 comments
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Update to support PhoenixMiner #11

moeseth opened this issue Jan 30, 2018 · 8 comments

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@moeseth
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moeseth commented Jan 30, 2018

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@Demion
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Demion commented Feb 2, 2018

Never used PhoenixMiner, but try new update.

As many users asked for 3rd party miner DLL injector. Check v0.2.3b update.

To work with 3rd party miners create nodevfeeInject.txt with your miner file name inside; run nodevfee.exe without parameters; run your miner as usual (without nodevfee.exe before miner). Note: nodevfee.exe should keep running; nodevfee.exe nodevfeeDll.dll and all config files should be in same directory as your miner.

@moeseth
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moeseth commented Feb 3, 2018

@Demion it doesn't seem to work with PhoenixMiner. Would you please install and try it?

@TheTexasMiner
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I tested with PhoenixMiner_2.6. Wireshark shows that it does not replace the devfee wallet with my wallet.
Works great with Claymore10.5 and 10,6

@TheTexasMiner
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I forgot to mention I used the v0.2.3b - NoDevFee v0.2.3b x64 Experimental version when I tested against Phoenix_2.6

@Demion
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Demion commented Feb 11, 2018

The 3rd party miner PhoenixMiner.exe does not replace the devFee wallet ID with the users when using the method described above for nodevfee.exe.
Wireshark shows the devFee still being sent to the developer instead of my wallet address.
The eth_submitLogin still contains the developers wallet in wireshark.
Instructions were followed exactly.

Try new update v0.2.4b.

  • Improve interception methods (3rd party miners).

Please continue further discussion here, in issues, not comments.

Update: By the way why do you prefer using PhoenixMiner? Does it have any advantages compared to Claymore?

@TheTexasMiner
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It appears that PhoenixMiner is a little faster than Claymore. So far tests are confirming that. They don't have all the features that Claymore has at this point but they're adding them weekly. I like the completion between the two, makes for a better miner for everyone. They're starting to gain some ground as weeks go by. It's not critical that noDevFee works with Phoenix, but it may turn out to be popular. Thanks for you work on these projects.

@Demion
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Demion commented Feb 11, 2018

So does it work it with PhoenixMiner on v0.2.4b?

@TheTexasMiner
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Yes, It works great using v0.2.4b.
I ran it overnight using latest PhoenxMiner 2.6 and wireshark and there is no issues.
Thanks for the quick work.

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