Since I have all ready made a fool of my self, I got a noob question. My ccminer crashes. I'm using the advanced scrypt to run the miner. When it crashes I get up an error window, I close the window and the the scrypt restarts ccminer. Should it not restart ccminer when it crashes with out me manually closing the error window?
you have to do some tweaking in windows to remove the error message pop up, i never got round to it myself
on a side note to @christian;remember back when i got my rig started and said my 780 was clocking up whilst mining hvc? well i have just check it mining groestl and it is sitting back at its idle rates (4.8% tdp) where as in hvc it was 28% tdp
i know you said it must be a driver issue but would i not see my 780 clock up using groestl like i do with hvc if it was a driver issue? just thought i would throw it out there as the lower usage on my 780 makes my profitability calculations wrong due to lower power usage
as an update on my webserverso i posted earlier about the really low min values, i think i may have caused it messing about as i crashed the drivers a few times, so here is the old hashrates vs new. please note, the new has not run as long so has less shares submitted
OLD

NEW

as another note, i will be adding in a few things;
1)
a timestamp for the last submitted share, this will allow me to tell if the program has crashed but the server is still running, or if there is an issue with the stratum connection and it needs to switch. complete2) a counter for successful to failed shares
3)
finding a way to put all the code into files so it can be implemented quickly completethis should make it so that i can see everything ccminer shows without being at my pc, but with some extra data