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Spectrex on on CPU mining suddenly closes on windows after 9 mins and 59 seconds on 2 of my 3 computers #50

Closed SomethingGettingWrong closed 2 months ago

SomethingGettingWrong commented 3 months ago

So im using the latest TT miner and when I run them at 9 minutes and 59 seconds they just close on 2 of both of my sonscomputers they mine fine but at 10 mins it just exits. my ohter computer does not do this.. It is a laptop. Runs all day long.

There is no issue. at 10 mins it exits. i relaunch it.. getting tired of doing it.. while trying to figure out what is causing it. have any ideas?

Windows 10 on all 3

what happens at 10 mins that would make them exit? The only diffrence is the 2 at 10 minutes is updated all the way on the Operating system... the one running longer is fresh install and not updated all the way..

im going ot reinstall windows 10 on both pcs' taht are acting wierd tommrow. Logic says it will work until a specific update.. of which breaks it. Although it could be soemthing as simple as latest version of windows defender stops connectivity after 10 mins? does something in your connection software trigger after 10 mins?

TrailingStop commented 3 months ago

Hi, yes, devfee starts after around 10 minutes. Can you please run the miner on the problematic machines with -ccd -log -logpool? That will create logfiles and a crashdump file that might give me more information what causes the crash.

SomethingGettingWrong commented 3 months ago

Yes, so sorry its been a few days. So 3 of the computers i completely reformatted windows and installed all updates and same thing.. with or without updates. The 3 computers i have will not work but this specific one 4 in total. It just exits it seems. here are the logs all do the same thing at 9 mins 59 seconds.. or at 10 mins. Logs.zip

TrailingStop commented 3 months ago

Hi- thanks for the logs. You reinstalled windows 10 again or windows 11? How much memory (RAM) do the machines have?

SomethingGettingWrong commented 2 months ago

Yes, i reinstaled windows 10 on all 4 machines and updated all the way they all have 16 gigs or 24 gigs . They mine just fine around 2 kilohash each cpu. on 2 cores. then just stop at 10 mins on all 3 computers just exit on 3 of the desktops and on the laptop it keeps mining.

SomethingGettingWrong commented 2 months ago

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SomethingGettingWrong commented 2 months ago

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Runs just fine until 10 minutes.

SomethingGettingWrong commented 2 months ago

Hmm random thought... do you have something in your miner to catch a network exception? say if an ISP is blocking your domain for your dev fee? However, In my case my laptop is on same connection and working fine. same router and ive tried both wired and wifi . it seems just exiting an exception thats not being flagged? Im not a programmer but for it. Is there away to test your dev pool connection or can you just use this same pool and change the address for a few minutes? It seems like at 10 minutes something is happening thats causing the crash.

compile me one that has the dev fee start at 1 minute and let me see if it crashes at 1 minute

Gonnna attempt in WSL

Step 1: Open PowerShell as Administrator Press Win + X and select "Windows PowerShell (Admin)" or "Windows Terminal (Admin)". If prompted by User Account Control (UAC), click "Yes". Step 2: Install WSL Install WSL:

powershell Copy code wsl --install Install a specific Linux distribution (Ubuntu, for example):

powershell Copy code wsl --install -d Ubuntu Restart your computer if prompted.

Step 3: Set Up Your Linux Distribution Open your Linux distribution from the Start Menu (e.g., Ubuntu). Create a new user account and password when prompted. Step 4: Download the Tarball in WSL In your WSL terminal (Ubuntu in this case), navigate to your home directory (if you aren't already there):

bash Copy code cd ~ Use wget to download the tarball:

bash Copy code wget https://github.com/TrailingStop/TT-Miner-release/releases/download/2024.3.2/TT-Miner-2024.3.2.tar.gz Step 5: Extract the Tarball Extract the contents of the tarball:

bash Copy code tar -xzf TT-Miner-2024.3.2.tar.gz Step 6: Navigate to the Extracted Directory Change to the directory where the files were extracted:

bash Copy code cd TT-Miner-2024.3.2 Step 7: Grant Execute Permissions Ensure the executable file has the necessary permissions to run. Assuming the main executable is named TT-Miner:

bash Copy code chmod +x TT-Miner Step 8: Run the Executable Execute the program:

bash

./TT-Miner.exe -a spectrex -P spectre:address.worker@us.acc-pool.pw:18061

Running It to see what happens. Ill update later

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ILLEGAL INSTRUCTION iin WSL at 10 mins

SomethingGettingWrong commented 2 months ago

how would i give you a coredump?

TrailingStop commented 2 months ago

Hi - please wait until tomorrow. I'll release a new beta with some bugfixes. I have also looked into this issue and made some modifications. Let's see how this works first.

Thanks for reporting and you help.

SomethingGettingWrong commented 2 months ago

Hi - please wait until tomorrow. I'll release a new beta with some bugfixes. I have also looked into this issue and made some modifications. Let's see how this works first.

Thanks for reporting and you help.

Will not mess with any more today. but can say that I tried last 3 version of spectrex I think that was all that supported spectrexx same Illegal instruciton. TTYL

TrailingStop commented 2 months ago

Hi - can you please let me know what cpu you have? TT prints information about it at start, I need to know if TT recognized the supported extended commands correctly. Should look like this:

16:20:21.211 #05 PCI ff:00.0 GenuineIntel Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-9900K CPU @ 3.60GHz 8 Cores, 16 Threads 16:20:21.212 Cache: L1(Data): 32.77 kB, L1(Code): 32.77 kB, L2: 262.1 kB, L3: 16.78 MB/16 Threads, 1.049 MB/per Thread 16:20:21.213 Extensions: SSE AVX AVX2 AES

TrailingStop commented 2 months ago

Hi,

please check out the latest beta and let me know if you still see thew bug. Thanks

SomethingGettingWrong commented 2 months ago

The i7 3770x 3.4 ghz intel CPU now does not crash at 10 minutes and gained 2 percent speed. over the official release thats current. (wasnt working past 10mins now works)

The I7 2500k works and got a percent increase ( wasnt working past 10 mins)

The I7 laptop thens been working entire time with (nvidia gpu) integrated works and got a percent increase.

However, a pc that was working up to 10 mins... wont work with the betas like the rest.

Here is the problem CPU i5 3570... that did work and ran for 10 mins.... pictured here in the image but crashed at 10 mins. I bleive it should be fixed as well but i think a diffrent bug is happening. i5 3570 worked but crashed after 10 mins

has an issue in the betas 2024 3 3b4 2024 3 3b4 doesnt detect spr 2024 3 3b5 2024 3 3b5 doesnt detect spr

again all 3 images are same pc and it did run for 10 mins and the betas should fix it.. but im guessing its getting confused as a gpu or something? i dunno

this is the same batch file copy and pasted so i know i typed the cmd line right to laucnh it.

I didnt see any other beta that were not older then release to test. to see where bug came in since you fixed the 10 min issue.

TrailingStop commented 2 months ago

looks like TT cannot loa the algo for spectre. can you please delete the complete TT folder and reinstall the b5?

SomethingGettingWrong commented 2 months ago

looks like TT cannot loa the algo for spectre. can you please delete the complete TT folder and reinstall the b5?

I did it several times. then realized that windows defender was the issue. I am however recieving alot of lowe difficulty shares on all pc's since the version that quit at 10 minutes. However, you might be aware of that. Since its a completely diffrent related issue im goign to just close this as complete. !