No need to piss on the guy when he's already in a corner and both parties have established it's on Bitscalper's head to make things right, unless we just want to re-purpose the thread into pissing on Bitscalper for cursing your crops and your women too.
Although you might want to make it so that you can't withdraw into the negative when you spam the button, quick tip.
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I'd imagine that's it comes from the gfx card emulating a super cpu running full blast for hours on end. Fortunately for me, I took the bottom off the m11x and threw a cooling pad underneath, so it's good to go for a while. Workload can double and then some when I use 64 instead of 256, though. Toss in CPU and the family computer on Scyptminer, and I'm pulling... 20kh/s!
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*facepalm*
It now works. 6kh/s give or take.
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litecoin.conf host http://www.litecoinpool.org port 9332 user moocow1452.1 pass 1
protocol litecoin
worksize 256 aggression 18 threads_per_gpu 1 sharethreads 18 lookup_gap 2 gpu_thread_concurrency 6144
reaper.conf kernel reaper.cl save_binaries yes enable_graceful_shutdown yes long_polling yes
mine litecoin
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It works by making better trades then the fees would otherwise eat. Buy low, sell high, and all that jazz. For example, BTC-e is at least a dime behind Mt. Gox on any given day because it's a pain in the ass to get money into, so buy there, transfer to Gox, sell, then run through Bitinstant to Liberty Reserve and rinse and repeat until the next opportunity pops up.
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When solo mining, I get a "cannot connect to server" error, probably because I don't have a localhost server set up for mining. Poolside, I get a cannot connect to server error, but this time it's specifically a Error 28 timeout, which means that networking is pissy. Probably something to do with me having the Windows 8 Preview running, but since the CUDA fix was specificly released for it yesterday, I dunno... Alienware m11x OG, nvidia gt 335m, and an Intel Core 2 Duo 1.3 overclocked to 1.7. I can get you an entire GPU caps dump here. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/24460824/Test.txt
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So, testnet litecoins are entirely different animals then currency litecoins and there is no way to spend them, otherwise you would have?
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Okay, lets make this official. How can I get reaperv13 beta3 to solo mine with the Windows Client 5.0.9 (litecoin-qt), or mine period, since it times out on every pool I put in. Whoever helps gets a cut of my first block or share.
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why?
because In all honesty, it's because I like the premise behind Bitscalper a lot more than I liked the execution, and I think that I could do better given enough monkeys working enough typewriters.
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Could we feasibly start up an cross-exchange trading group on our own? No bots, just people taking shifts. Investors pour BTC in, we give whatever we got back out with a 5% cut or so?
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One option is continue running bitscalper giving out our profits to honor the withdrawals, and have some trusted member verify what we are doing. I would like to get this scammer tag removed as it's not my intention to scam anyone.
Bitscalper is down now, the records are nuked, and the original investments were misplaced, so the plan would be to go into the logs and refund everyone who asked for one? I'm willing to give you the benefit of the doubt, but you need to have a definitive plan of action to get back out of the hole.
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Any idea on why it times out to server when I try to pool mine?
Solo mining isn't working out of the box either, but I'm expecting that's me screwing something up.
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I'll bite. Send some my way?
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Could you boot into Windows, compile a binary for that card, boot back into your Unix distro(?), then let it go on that end? Bitcoin miner does work, just not stably with VLC in the background. Still cannot connect to servers with Litecoin.
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CUDA version works okay, but now it cannot connect to server, even on a local host. Any ideas?
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Go figure... Thanks guys. EDIT: And now there is CUDA driver for Windows 8, same day.
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Yeah, but it seems that the newest drivers made it lose support, ironically. I'll try doing a patch install, see if that does anything.
EDIT: Nope, lost Cuda and OpenCL support, but Open GL is 3.3, probably not worth it at this point.
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Rent out the miners for a locked in price a month?
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