Do any browser based miners exist for Primecoin?
I don't think so, but JS based code would be interesting to write for XPM. I'm just too bad at math for this. One could imagine running this in the background on visitors CPU as another source of income for web editors / content providers, with visitors approval of course
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Hey noobs learn some etiquette! Hijacking another pool's thread to promote your own is just plain rude.
Not to mention the rest. Starting to think that lifting the noob sandbox was a bad idea. </rant>
As for the payments, it's working fine for me. Give some details, screenshots etc. if you're really seeking help.
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How reliable is that source? Anyone knows?
The image here looks fake at least
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Premining FUCK is masturbation...
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My FW also seems to keep the temps around 47.
40 sounds like cool to me!
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Hi, Pooler, thanks for ur pool! It's wonderful. I played around from one year.
May I ask whether there is a port for long poll? Because, my network banned stratum now. Or if there is some relay methods?
I just can't connect stratum under current condition of my network.
Do you know if your network blocks stratum by port number (3333) or SPI? First time I ever hear about this... as for gw ports, I think litecoinpool shut them down a couple of months ago.
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not mining litecoin, but now try to forge some nxt
Good luck with this!
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I have a breif functionality question.
I recently purchased an awesome 7990 for scrypt mining (and gaming) but I am running into issues using my win7 OS when mining at full capacity (as expected). Previously I owned a GTX 560 Ti GPU which ran everything perfectly. My main question is: is it possible to reconnect my GTX 560 (I've currently unplugged it) to run my desktop and other menial tasks while keeping my 7990 dormantly mining through CGminer?
This way I can still use my 560 to watch online video's, while my 7990 is hashing away. Possible? I've had a good look around but can not find the code needed for this.
I see nothing preventing you from doing this. I guess you will find documentation saying that mixing AMD and nVidia drivers is not a good idea. I did it on one of my rig, and the only issue that I had was with the initial GPU detection, i.e. I had to go with the nVidia card alone first, install drivers, then add the AMD card, (re)install Radeon drivers, and then it worked. Of course, use the -d <x> switch with cgminer where <x> is your AMD device ID (cgminer will use all GPUs by default)
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Can someone shed some light on the comment posted on Vircurex's website [below]?
"DO NOT use Vircurex addresses for mining purposes. We cannot credit coins generated (instead of being sent). "
Does this mean I shouldn't autosend bulk lots of coins directly to my Vircurex address from my multipool accnt?
You can disregard this for Multipool. This would apply for example for Bitcoin mining and Eligius, because they directly share the block reward (new, generated coins) among miners. Most pools, including Mutlipool, collect the reward themselves, and then they reward the miners with "regular" transactions from the pool wallet.
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This is whats heppening right now. Strangly the psu fan doesnt move at all. The blade seemed to be powered, because i can access the configuration page. Cant figure out whats wront.
It looks like your chips aren't getting enough power. Status should be like: Chip: OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO And you have Chip: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx It seems that your PSU is providing enough power for the Ethernet / control logic to work, but not the chips. The fact that the PSU fan is not spinning is probably because your PSU is at very low load (since the Blades aren't hashing). How did you power the Blades, i.e. how many +12V and GND lines for each Blades, how many Blades and wattage of your PSU?
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I'm hashing on BTC Guild with a KnC Saturn 0.99.1-tune without any issue
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./mining_proxy.py -o stratum.bitcoin.cz -p 3333 -gp PORT_TO_SET_IN_BLADE_CONF I think this is the minimum for what you would need on the proxy. Actually the minimum would just be: ./mining_proxy.py -o <pool_hostname> It will default to accepting getwork on port 8332 and connecting to the specified stratum pool on port 3333. If that's fine for your pools and Blade configs, then you can make it really that short The desk fan works very well for me with 4 OC'ed Blades, with an aluminium dead* Macbook Pro as additional heatsink and stand *dead because I mined with it for over 3 month 24/7, so I would say don't do it!
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Thanks for the quick server side workaround, very much appreciated. I will try it upon next crash. I didn't have any other crash since my last post as far as I'm concerned.
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I think CPPSRB (e.g. Eligius) is the closest to PPS that a major pool can sustain in the long run without a huge fee like 7.5% at BTC Guild
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Hey, I'm sorry for the missing log file and debugging etc. but I thought it was worth mentioning that:
ALL of my cgminer instances that were connected to BTC Guild, that is various versions from 3.0.x to the latest have crashed at the same time, approximately 06:31 GMT today 21 Jan 2014. I could see a "cannot parse output" and then a Segmentation Fault on the terminal just before crashing, while other instances just exited like they had received a SIGTERM, SIGKILL (or SIGSEGV?).
Even my Antminer S1 with factory built-in firmware running modified cgminer crashed, too. It also crashed on my KnC Miner, but this one is the only one that respawned automagically thanks to the init scripts and monitoring.
Has anyone else experienced this? I'm cross-posting this here but I also posted on the cgminer thread.
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Hey, I'm sorry for the missing log file and debugging etc. but I thought it was worth mentioning that:
ALL of my cgminer instances that were connected to BTC Guild, that is various versions from 3.0.x to the latest have crashed at the same time, approximately 06:31 GMT today 21 Jan 2014. I could see a "cannot parse output" and then a Segmentation Fault on the terminal just before crashing, while other instances just exited like they had received a SIGTERM, SIGKILL (or SIGSEGV?).
Even my Antminer S1 with factory built-in firmware running modified cgminer crashed, too. It also crashed on my KnC Miner, but this one is the only one that respawned automagically thanks to the init scripts and monitoring.
Has anyone else experienced this? I will cross-post it on BTC Guild topic. Thanks!
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Thanks for the news & update,
My question is: once the glitches with the PCB design are fixed, will you be able to increase production and catch up with the expected delivery schedule for February and March batches?
Cheers
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What am i missing?
I am missing more than 10 BTC in DMS.MINING dividends. I could buy terra hashes of mining hardware with them now. And there is absolutely no excuse for the breach of communication. BTCT trading has halted but this forum and topic has never been down. Deprived didn't even bother to log in for almost two months now. PS: I have sent several PMs and an "official style" e-mail to the asset issuer address, a long time ago now, without any answer. Oh, and I'm close to leaving negative trust now, but DefaultTrust, and the fact that he might just as well never return, make it pointless anyway. All I'm asking is that the contracts are fulfilled as due. Nothing more, nothing less.
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I am in Switzerland and I have a paid pre-order too. So far I trust that they will ship as promised and/or apply the customer protection plan accordingly, so I have no reason to complain. We can reasonably expect an update from them during the week, let's see.
Don't forget that the hash/$ and hash/W is still very interesting on short term projections, compared to the 55 nm generation still selling heavily right now (Antminer and Bitfury). KnCMiner (Neptune) and CoinTerra are the only competitors of Bitmine.
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Would have bought one just for my collection, but for $200 more you get a brand new Antminer S1, 180 Ghash/s nominal, 400W at the wall, and free worldwide shipping. Just saying. Good luck with your sale though, it might work on eBay.
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