Great, will try later! Cheers!
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Hi Elambert, Do we have a OSX wallet planned or maybe asking Maxpower, OSX Wallet thread, for help? I could maybe try to compile it myself but I don't have access to my osx box just right now.
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Mining enthusiast who started using wdc.mining4all.com and it works great! I kept having problems and dropouts from another large pool, but so far mining4all has been running smoothly. Try them out for yourself!
mining4all alias; c44c
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Is there a new wallet in the makes? I just saw this error in the qt-client version: "v1.1.6.4-gdf9d55a-cgb": WARNING: Checkpoint is too old. Wait for block chain to download, or notify developers. But I am fully synced to the network and I have a green check in my wallet. I recall Merc writing about an updated client, how is this work proceeding? Any new features? Merry Christmas to all and especially all fellow CGB holders!
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elambert wrote earlier: So yes, CoinChoose has the wrong block reward. In fact, they have had the wrong block reward for a week or so now... (showing too high reward). Unfortunately, they now have CGB listed with a block reward of 0.15625 instead of 0.3125.
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Going to give the site a spin!
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Can you use telnet and connect to your goldcoin-qt wallet port? Is the port visible at all to your other virtual hosts?
What I recall from using vmware a few years ago, was that my virtual machines had to have there own external ip for the services to work properly. I had several virtual machines on a ESXi host running webservices etc.
I am not sure whether all ip-traffic is allowed in bridged mode between the hosts, but rather specific ports and ranges that are allowed (windows services, ping, ntp etc), defined by the host, eg virtualbox in this case.
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I do not have any virtualbox-setup, however have you set the ip and user/pass in your grandcoin.conf?
Sample grandcoin.conf: listen=1 daemon=1 server=1 rpcuser=**Yourusername** rpcpassword=**Yourpassword** rpcallowip=192.168.178.* rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 rpcport=12378 maxconnections=50
also, check that you don't have any window firewall blocking your connections.
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Don't know if the Xfire connection will interfere, otherwise you will need to take away the cable between the cards.
Run two instances of cgminer and specify each card to a different pool,
cgminer -d 0 -o spt.pool.com .... cgminer -d 1 -o gdc.pool.com ...
remember that cgminer removed support from gpus from version 3.8 so you must use 3.7.2 or earlier versions.
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Maybe someone hoping that the price will skyrocket and cash out a lot of BTC for a few CGB. Doesn't really cost them anything to have those sell orders there at Cryptsy, even if they are virtually "worthless".
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Hi MercSuey, Love the fact that the site is now multilingual! However, as a native English/Swedish speaker I must inform you that the Swedish translation appears to be a Google-translation at best, or just painfully incorrect at worst. It is so bad that you might want to consider having the Swedish part offline until it is rewritten. If needed, I could try to find time to help out, but I can only put in a little time here and there. Too much to do between family, work and rebuilding our house. That said, let me know if I can help the CGB community!
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The new logo looks great and gives a professional touch to Datacoin. Nice work indeed!
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Are there any special requirements for running these binaries? I tried the Bulldozer and i7 files but both crashed immediately. I had them in the datacoin-qt folder with its depending files. Running Win7 64bit.
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My guestimate for CGB is 1CGB = BTC0.00435024
thanks, 5b4FHEA3coXzvxuUz3C2MSw6mR6dYkf3uK
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Here's just a first global design that I made real quick. I think this is a logic design for ''Datacoin''. Could you give some descriptions of the logo you have in mind? Do you want a 2D kind, which color, etc.? I would like some feedback. Nice logo Hindsight, and a cool "sign" for Datacoin giving it a nod towards BTCPerhaps you would consider a "3D" version of a coin with the logo and numbers on the face and the description DATACOIN along the rim?
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Hmm, so basically no one may make any purchases or transactions during Saturdays? I understand why you would want to do this from a religious perspective, but that would also be a huge limitation not to use ones wallet during holidays.
Would this be implemented to different time zones too, as the time of Saturday is different in various places in the world?
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3200 i think huh, really? where did you take it? Any info from developer? It says so in the client, 3200 confirms before mature
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was the starting diff 7?
it was close to 7.00xxx
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Thanks oocook5u It works fine now. Good thing you decided to release the client prior to launch
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HI, I'm going to buy a macbook pro. Wanted to know which one would be good for mining LITECOIN purposes? I'm getting the 13 inch screen. The options I have are in the link below. http://store.apple.com/hk/buy-mac/macbook-proAgain, I shall be mining for litecoin. Thanks! Hi Triton, Your idea will not work as you have planned. One of the main reasons is specified in the cgminer software faq: Q: Can I mine with cgminer on a MAC? A: cgminer will compile on OSX, but the performance of GPU mining is compromised due to the opencl implementation on OSX, there is no temperature or fan speed monitoring, and the cooling design of most MACs, despite having powerful GPUs, will usually not cope with constant usage leading to a high risk of thermal damage. It is highly recommended not to mine on a MAC unless it is to a USB device. So, unless you intend to use an external ASIC along with your new macbook pro, your idea will not work and you should seek alternatives instead.
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