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>oclvanitygen ######## (8 character search)
Difficulty: 51529903411245 [22.67 Mkey/s][total 46580367360][Prob 0.1%][50% in 18.2d] clWaitForEv ents(NDRange,1): CL_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Device: GeForce GTX 570 Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation (10de) Driver: 311.06 Profile: FULL_PROFILE Version: OpenCL 1.1 CUDA Max compute units: 15 Max workgroup size: 1024 Global memory: 1342177280 Max allocation: 335544320 vg_ocl_context_callback error: CL_OUT_OF_RESOURCES error executing CL_COMMAND_MAP_BUFFER o n GeForce GTX 570 (Device 0).
clEnqueueMapBuffer(4): CL_OUT_OF_RESOURCES ERROR: Could not map row buffer for slot 0 ERROR: allocation failure?
Runtime of ~1 hour before failure.
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*a wild bump has appeared*
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It's the same type of tech that they use in headphones they put on you to communicate with you in say, an MRI or CT scan, where having a magnet, or anything else metallic wouldnt work. The sound is delivered to the ear by way of tube conducting the soundwaves from a speaker located away from the ear.
"shielding" would be an overstatement. Moving an electrified coil away from your head... that it does.
Not an endorsement from me, but it's not a load of crap either.
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Half-Life 2 --- 0.05 btc Dungeon Defenders --- 0.06 btc
The Ship --- 0.04 btc sold
PM me your steam name, what you want and I'll add you. I'll contact you via steam chat and gift you the game(s) once the BTC hits my wallet.
edit: Prices updated.
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Maybe not thumb drive small, but there are still some that are definitely in that range of size. ... now, if the FPGA on the board is 'large' enough to hash, and at what speed if it can, that i dont know. just one example, Mojo board
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+1 for the concise write-up.
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It still is one of the best ways to kill off forum spam.
I wouldnt say it kills it off... just causes more of it to fall in a particular sub-forum rather than spread all over.
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Thanks for the clarification.
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So are they just blocking US based IP addresses from reaching the webserver?
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Curious to see how you execute this. the easier it is to access information on bitcoin and how/where to use, the better IMO.
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the newbie not allowed to post rule is just dumb
I guess they have good reason for it.. But it is annoying for people who are seriously interested in debating and discussing bitcoin related stuff.. Newbie rule is good to reduce spam and autoposters but yeah 4 hour rule is a bit hard, I have been waitings ince 2 days to post in triplemining thread for some discussion >_> I guess I will browse the forum for 4 hours There always has to be a balance between openness (and more spam getting through) or restrictiveness (and additional impact to legit use). I myself registered and am waiting/posting pretty much for a single topic to ask a few questions on adapting fpga code to a particular chip.
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register for a few pools and round-robin between them :-D
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Im quite curious to see what some of these groups come up with...
1U or 2U rack mount miner? anyone?
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Not going to go well for you if you get all offended at the 'too expensive' feedback. rather than get emo about it, why not make an adjustment and go from there?
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Well, one way to get more general movement of coin outside of speculation while lessening the dependence on goods would be to provide (and make use of) services offered for bitcoin. Services dont really need to be 'produced' like a good, so that cuts out a bit of the uncertainty around paying the supply chain.
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Waiting to see if butterfly ever ships their singles.....until then I am crawling along at 120Mh
Im in the same boat... literally 120Mh/s waiting for hardware. Some day... *counts the grey hairs since each delay*
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