Ushu Posted June 11, 2020 Share Posted June 11, 2020 Zealot/Enemy (z-enemy) NVIDIA GPU miner. kawpow, x16rv2, x16r, x16s, Bitcore, Phi1612, Xevan ,Tribus , x17, c11, AeriumX, XDNA(hex), phi, phi2, skunk etc .. ========================================================= Z-ENEMY 2.6.2 From: Dk & Enemy (z-enemy) NEW Changes: - Fixed compatibility with Nicehash, Miningpoolhub and some other pools ("epoch initialization failed" error). - Fixed crash while trying to load json config files in Ubuntu 16 based distributions (HiveOS 4) - Temporarily disabled environment variables in json config files in Ubuntu 16 based distributions (HiveOS 4) MEGA : https://mega.nz/folder/cbAmRQCI#ZzRpmlx7tF4KGIRcT7AWiw _______________________________________________________________________________ ___________________ Z-ENEMY 2.6.1 From: Dk & Enemy (z-enemy) Bugfixes: - Fixed broken non-kawpow algos in version 2.6 Version 2.6 Kawpow (RavenCoin): - Faster initialization on multi-gpu rigs - Performance improvements (few percent) - Smoother gpu/power load - Default intensity value increased from 20 to 21 for gtx 1070/1080 series Misc: - GPU reports are now grouped together - Average hashrate is no longer displayed incorrectly low when the miner starts up. - Added average shares/min reports - You can now use environment variables in your config files (%ADDR% and so on) - Default pause time between reconnection attempts is now 10 seconds _______________________________________________________________________________ ____________________ Z-ENEMY 2.5 From: Dk & Enemy (z-enemy) Changes: - Added kawpow algo (Upcoming Ravencoin hardfork 6th May) _____________________________________ First time or troubleshooting kawpow: - First time users - all ver. 2.02+ works on Cuda 9.x &Cuda 10.x and it is recommended to make sure you've updated your NVIDIA drivers. - Next important thing is intensity. We recommend intensity -19 or 20,(21 for 20x0) at first. - kawpow algo using +mem , but use no OC at first until you verify stability.. _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________ Z-ENEMY 2.4 From: Dk & Enemy (z-enemy) Changes: - Fixed high CPU load with latest nVidia drivers, you can expect higher hashrate on the mining rigs with lower end CPUs - Fixed nvml.dll load error with latest nVidia drivers ___________________________________________________________________________ ______________________ Z-ENEMY 2.3 From: Dk & Enemy (z-enemy) Changes: - Performance improvement: +2-3% x16rv2 algo ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________ Z-ENEMY 2.2 From: Dk & Enemy (z-enemy) Changes: - Added x16rv2 algo (Upcoming Ravencoin hardfork 1st Oct.) - Added support for secure stratum+ssl connections. New --no-cert-verify key. (Disable certificate errors check for ssl connections) - Fixed GPU data error in json api (/hwinfo) - Fixed phi2 bug on Cuda 10.1 ===== IMPORTANT: Ravencoin is switching to the new x16rv2 algorithm on October 1st. There will be a new version of our miner z-enemy-2.2 with x16rv2 released in advance before the hard fork date . ===== Z-ENEMY 2.1 From: Dk & Enemy (z-enemy) This version includes a new way to manage and monitor the miner. Changes: - Performance improvements: +4-5% most algos (x16r, x16s, x17, hex, bitcore, bcd...) - Stability improvements _______________________________________________________________________________ ___________________ Z-ENEMY 2.00 From: Dk & Enemy (z-enemy) This version includes a new way to manage and monitor the miner. New features: - Added new HTTP JSON API (see json_api_help.txt for the details), available at port 4067 by default - Added web control panel with real-time monitoring and charts. The UI is responsive and should be looking well on most mobile phones and tablets. Other changes: - The miner informs about API servers (both Telnet and HTTP) being started - You can now disable both servers with --api-bind=0 and --api-bind-http=0 respectively - Minor bugfixes and stability improvements Notes: - For HTTP server --api-allow command line option isn't having any effect (for now?) _______________________________________________________________________________ _________ Z-ENEMY 1.28 From: Dk & Enemy (z-enemy) Performance improvements of 1.28 compared to previous version (1.27): - Bitcoin Diamond +7-8%, Hex 4-5% and +3-5% for x16r/s, x17, bitcore, c11, sonoa, etc... Other changes: - Added --no-nvml switch to disable NVML monitoring (useful to reduce load on low end CPUs) - After several tests we recommend using intensity 22 on 1080ti cards on x16r algo (and perhaps others) _______________________________________________________________________________ _____ Z-ENEMY 1.27 From: Dk & Enemy (z-enemy) Performance improvements: Up to +3-4% for x16r/s and hex, +6-8% Bitcoin Diamond, 1-3% on others (x17, bitcore, c11, sonoa, etc...) on GTX 10x0 cards _______________________________________________________________________________ _____ Z-ENEMY 1.26 ver.1 From: Dk & Enemy (z-enemy) Performance improvements: - Up to +5-7% x16r/s, +7% bitcore, few percent on others (x17, c11, aergo ...) on GTX 10x0 cards. - Hex algo +10% for GTX 10x0 cards and +2% for RTX 20x0 cards. Other changes: - Removed renesis algo - Improved stability Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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