This is a support thread for Meriken's Tripcode Engine.
3.2.1 (May 20, 2016) Add CUDA support for Linux. Add support for Linux 32-bit x86 and POSIX-compliant operating systems other than Linux. Improve process/thread management.
"Meriken's Tripcode Engine English" is a cross-platform application designed to generate custom/vanity tripcodes at maximum speed. It is arguably the fastest and most powerful program of its kind. (This program actually runs faster than the original mty or MTY_CL on the same hardware!) It makes effecitive use of available computing power of CPUs and GPUs, and the user can specify flexible regex patterns for tripcodes. It features highly optimized, extensively parallelized implementations of bitslice DES and SHA-1 for OpenCL, AMD GCN, NVIDIA CUDA, and Intel SSE2/AVX/AVX2.
"Meriken's Tripcode Engine" is free software, licensed under GPLv3 and available for free download at the following link:
Support for Linux is almost complete with this version. Should be pretty stable.
Jaxon Edwards
Never thought about that. I only have a 4 year old Mac mini, but I will consider that option.
Alexander Gray
I suppose the next step is to add a GUI or network support...
Julian Reed
I guess not too many ppl here use Linux. I was surprised how polished Ubuntu is now, though. The last time I seriously tried Linux on desktop was circa 1993...
Leo Gomez
free bump
Nathaniel Fisher
God where were you years ago when I was using tripexplorer?
Henry Harris
Yeah, I know... I am working on tripcode generation for three years now, though. It's fascinating, methinks.
Jack Murphy
I forgot to mention this, but there are options for "special" tripcodes.
Liam Murphy
Hmm...
Aaron Allen
These options need to be specified together with the -c option:
so there's no way to take advantage of the GPU if i'm on a hackintosh? i'm using 346.03.06f01. seems kind of a shame with a 970 just driving some 4k monitors for desktop use otherwise.
Chase Rogers
Is an OpenCL driver installed? If it is, where is it?
Jacob Ramirez
What is the output of the following commands?
find /usr -name cl.h find /usr -name libOpenCL.*
You may be able to use 970 ass an OpenCL device.
Austin Foster
Pretty cool OP.
Jace Davis
nothing found on either. hmm.
Connor Johnson
Neat, gonna check this out when I got time.
Oliver Long
It should come with any version of CUDA Toolkit. You could try to install a lower version of CUDAA Toolkit.
Christian Kelly
I'll try (re?)installing cuda. i've re-installed OS X a few times over the years so maybe i just forgot to do it this time after getting display drivers working...
Connor Gray
Hope you guys enjoy it... It was a lot of work, you know.
Ian Taylor
How about these?
ls /usr/local/cuda/include ls /usr/local/cuda/lib*
Julian Hernandez
23:45:23 @ hck ~ $ ls /usr/local/cuda/include ls: cannot access '/usr/local/cuda/include': No such file or directory 23:45:25 @ hck ~ $ ls /usr/local/cuda/ lib 23:45:30 @ hck ~ $ ls /usr/local/cuda/lib libcuda.dylib
Jose Barnes
Interesting... I wonder where the CUDA include directory is. I will look into this. Pls feel free to email me later.
Tyler Edwards
>making a program designed to generate cancer on Sup Forums
Fuck you. Seriously off yourself.
Ian Jackson
I can look around. is this helpful at all? i'm not that familiar with cuda or gpgpu stuff
tripping is the equivalent of a vanity license plate. the driver in the car is equally a faggot whether their car says TOOCOOL or is relatively anonymous/randomly assigned.
Andrew Gonzalez
Ah, I see. You still need to install CUDA Toolkit. Let me update the GitHub repo just in case.
Brandon Clark
ah okay. i'm downloading now, should be installing in a minute (gigabit connection so it's not too long to download a 1GB file...)
Jeremiah Davis
Glad you like it :)
Cooper Bell
okay, installed now. still no joy. poking around to see if i need to enable something after installation or something, but i'm not sure what i'm doing lol
Noah Green
fifth cute fact about maki: she's a dumb whore and probably likes shit-tier memes like damn daniel and dat boi.
Justin Butler
also, find revealed no results but ls shows more stuff now
Jason Ramirez
rude
Adrian Powell
If you were able to install Toolkit 7.5, all you need to do is to delete merikens-tripcode-engine-v3/, clone the GitHub repo, and build the app again.
Jose Morales
ah i need to build again. makes sense. okay, thanks.
i'll check in again if it's working so you know it's resolved
Liam Wright
That would be great!
Juan Smith
Hi only just started using your tool, it's really neat.
I was wondering if it's normal to see a drop in trips/s when using gpu+cpu?
Brayden Cook
Alright, I got to go now. Enjoy tripping, and please feel free to contact me by email.
Tyler Cruz
Thanks! It's pretty normal. I wouldn't use -c and -g together. You could use -t option and run a smaller number of threads.
Nicholas Miller
/bin/sh: nvcc: command not found i'm guessing i need to work out how to add the right directory to the path for sh
Ayden Flores
PATH=/path/to/your/bins/parent/dir:$PATH
Brayden Perry
yeah i needed to find the right path. it turned out to just be /usr/local/cuda/bin
i'm going to re-clone and try building again
Robert Walker
still not finding cl/cl.h i think i need to change something to OpenCL/openCL.h or whatever, but it's a little past midnight and i'm a little buzzed. Meriken if you want to troubleshoot this later with someone running os x feel free to drop in on Sup Forumstv or something
Jaxson Walker
Nice cancer generator
Tyler Stewart
>trying to make me install your virii malware botnet Nice try
Parker Reyes
see you're either cancer or you're not. tripping just makes you more visible.
Lucas King
Naice, I see you fixed the issue that occured with the new amd drivers, thanks a lot!
Jayden Jackson
Same here
Ryan Nguyen
You now realise tripping helps you remove the cancer by allowing you to filter them.