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181  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [ ~165 GH/s ] Mainframe [1BTC Giveaway Promo!] PPLNS+, 8dec, SSL, API, LP on: August 29, 2011, 04:21:19 PM
I am tempted to start a thread

"Mining on MMC is now 2x more profitable than mining Solidcoins"  Cheesy

But I guess they will call me a troll...

Would that not curse the pool? Just like the *coins? They got a huge boost in a few days, and boom.. dead.

so... what are you trying to do here?  Shocked

182  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [ ~170 GH/s ] Mainframe MC [New Design + 1BTC Giveaway!] - PPLNS,8dec,SSL,API,LP on: August 25, 2011, 04:21:29 PM
Thank you for keeping us informed Smiley
183  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [ ~125 GH/s ] Mainframe MC [New Design + 1BTC Giveaway!] - PPLNS,8dec,SSL,API,LP on: August 24, 2011, 02:30:11 PM
We got stickied into the top 10!  Milestone!  Congrats everyone!


That's pretty nice. "Viribus Unitis"  Cool
184  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Overclocking help needed. on: August 20, 2011, 05:36:53 PM
Thank you for all the replies. I am still playing around with the settings, but have been able to run the 5850's @ 900/300 and the 5870 @ 945/325. 5850's are spitting out 375Mh/s and the 5870 436Mh/s. Everything at stock volts.
185  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: AOCLBF 1.8 - Dynamic clocks adjusting Manual fanspeed on startup on: August 16, 2011, 09:57:25 PM
Would there be any way for me to disable that? I have a miner setup with the cards oc'ed to where I want them, and the temps are stable so I don't want them reset to default, would still like to use your 1.8.
186  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: AOCLBF 1.8 - Dynamic clocks adjusting Manual fanspeed on startup on: August 16, 2011, 09:25:18 PM
Welcome to 1.8 release! Now phoenix 1.6.x full compatible!

"6. Set to default all adapters on exit"

Does this also apply if the Overclock GPU box is UNticked?

edit; Good idea with the console window, could be nice to be able to see what phoenix is showing.
187  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [ ~95 GH/s ] Mainframe MC ( New Design - Charity Optional!) - 8dec, SSL, API, LP on: August 15, 2011, 02:18:34 AM
No problems, and please take your time, as this is your hobby project. It's just whenever you have some spare time, and most important things are scratched off the list. Thank you for the work you put into this pool.
188  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN/FullDisc.] Mainframe & Vladimir join forces - Offer Pool Service on: August 14, 2011, 11:53:34 PM
wow, if it hadn't been for the post above, I would never have known about the attack, props to you admins.  Kiss
189  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [ ~95 GH/s ] Mainframe MC ( New Design - Charity Optional!) - 8dec, SSL, API, LP on: August 14, 2011, 11:49:09 PM
Hey cyberlync and ihokamik,  thanks alot for the input.  I think ive fixed the issues the two of you mentioned (kinda cheated on the color issue but i will work on nicer coloring later and pull out photoshop for some repainting on a few elements all at once - bah...i hate design work!)  Which reminds me if anyone wants to work on a new color scheme i can provide an image pack if anyone feels like playing or helping out in that regard.   Im only mildy useful with fireworks and almost useless with photoshop. Tongue

Gonna go work on some graphs now. Cheesy

I don't blame you for postponing the design work, not a biggie at all. I still see that the link on http://mining.mainframe.nl/support is pointing to forum.bitcoin.org I think it should be updated to bitcointalk.org since it got moved and all that.
I am looking forward to the graphs!  Grin Would still like to see a bit more worker stats in time, like total share count for each worker, round share count (which could be resettable) for each worker, perhaps add a average lifetime speed of individual workers (if possible to implement). Not trying to be an arse, just trying to bury you alive in work Wink
190  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN/FullDisc.] Mainframe & Vladimir join forces - Offer Pool Service on: August 14, 2011, 05:46:33 PM
I agree, this pool is very nice. Can't whine about the luck we had, but must admit, the first round we had, I was kinda thinking; Dang it.. why the heck do I always have to chase the "greener grass".
Now? I'm only sad about not having more cash to get more gpu's, looking at Vladimirs and couple of other pool members hash rates... daily, I get sooo jelly Wink
191  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Video cards for Asus P5K motherboard on: August 13, 2011, 01:07:51 AM
I am using the board with 3 gfx's, the pci-e x1 slot can be used just fine, but you need to short pin A1 with B17 ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=36061.0 ), I used a cable tie (got loads of them whenever I get hardware with cables), with exposed ends, it's been running just fine for 2-3 weeks now.
192  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [ ~95 GH/s ] Mainframe MC ( New Design - Charity Optional!) - 8dec, SSL, API, LP on: August 12, 2011, 07:10:14 PM
I like the new design, feels more polished. I have a comment on the "Update Settings" "Cash Out" "Change Password" buttons, I feel the color is a little too bright, perhaps if it matched the same blue as the top of the site it wouldn't stick out as a sore thumb. Maybe I'm being picky, it's not a problem at all if you don't change it, it's aesthetics.

edit: The link on the support subpage should be updated to bitcointalk.org
193  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: AOCLBF (was Phoenix Rising): Phoenix/POCLBM GUI With Built-In Overclock Tool on: August 11, 2011, 04:43:54 PM
Since the new PhatK kernels from Diapolo and Phateus are offering to use VECTORS2 and VECTORS4, how do you peeps go about using those in AOCLBF? Do I just UNtick the VECTORS box and type VECTORS2 or VECTORS4 in the "Extra Flags" box?
194  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [ ~90 GH/s ] Mainframe MC (charity now optional!) - 8 decimal, SSL, API, LP, MT on: August 10, 2011, 03:37:10 PM
I am looking for some feedback here on which stats miners want to see. I know what I would like to have as a miner, but still your input is very important. Thank You.



I would like to have some info on stale shares, on the individual workers, the number of stales and also a percentage next to it (I kind of like the worker stats on BTCguild). Total share stats on the individual workers, possibility to reset the share count (not for all shares, but to be able to test various worker setups, again kind of like BTCguild does it.)

Perhaps current estimated speed, and all-time average speed, which could take all the shares produced by the worker, divide or whatever needs to be done with worker age. Just an idea.

Sorry for comparing to BTCguild so much, but they do have some stat features that I like, and it's easier to give you an example.
195  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: List of motherboard that require shorting pin A1 B17 for pci-e 1x to work. on: August 10, 2011, 02:28:25 AM
Asus P5K
196  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~2400 GH/sec] BTC Guild - 0% Fees, LP, SSL, API, 8 Decimal Payouts and more! on: August 10, 2011, 12:06:28 AM
My miners were on BTCguild as backup for some time, but when I check on the website now, there is nothing next to  "Estimated "Rewards" "Unconfirmed Rewards" and nothing next to "24 Hour Rewards". It's as if it never occured... I was checking the site while my miners were on backup (btcguild) and the site showed estimated/24 hour rewards as usual.

Estimated Rewards are calculated by your current mining speed (15 minute average) vs total pool speed, rather than shares in the round vs total, to stop pool hopping.

The round you were mining in is still going if it was that recent, so your estimated has dropped to 0 since your speed is currently 0.  Since the round hasn't ended [or it hasn't been announced due to the 1 hour delay], your unconfirmed hasn't gone up yet.

Makes perfect sense. Thank you for the fast reply!!!
197  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~2400 GH/sec] BTC Guild - 0% Fees, LP, SSL, API, 8 Decimal Payouts and more! on: August 09, 2011, 11:58:24 PM
My miners were on BTCguild as backup for some time, but when I check on the website now, there is nothing next to  "Estimated "Rewards" "Unconfirmed Rewards" and nothing next to "24 Hour Rewards". It's as if it never occured... I was checking the site while my miners were on backup (btcguild) and the site showed estimated/24 hour rewards as usual.

How long ago was it?

Estimated rewards applies to the current round.  Unconfirmed rewards applies to rounds in the previous 120 blocks.  24 Hour Rewards applies to the previous 24 hours.

Umm, it was around the time I wrote the message, not more than half an hour prior to that. So there should be something in Unconfirmed and 24 Hour rewards.
198  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Modified Kernel for Phoenix 1.5 on: August 09, 2011, 11:44:27 PM
 Right now, the kernel is optimized for SDK 2.5 and the 68xx and 5xxx cards and assuming you pick the best memory clock speed for your card (somewhere around 1/3 of your core clock).

I think for the foreseeable future those cards will be doing the lions share of the work, so I would say you are on the right track.

+1
199  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~2400 GH/sec] BTC Guild - 0% Fees, LP, SSL, API, 8 Decimal Payouts and more! on: August 09, 2011, 11:41:26 PM
My miners were on BTCguild as backup for some time, but when I check on the website now, there is nothing next to  "Estimated "Rewards" "Unconfirmed Rewards" and nothing next to "24 Hour Rewards". It's as if it never occured... I was checking the site while my miners were on backup (btcguild) and the site showed estimated/24 hour rewards as usual.
200  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [ ~90 GH/s ] Mainframe Mining Cooperative - (https://mining.mainframe.nl) on: August 06, 2011, 11:18:47 PM
I'm gonna think about and comment on the new post soon.

I'm writing this time because I saw there was a payout to my wallet earlier, even tho I had set it to 10btc automatic, it paid out when I had 4btc, and the automatic payment was reset to 1btc.


Cyberlync,  Yes this was me.   Im sorry but i manually set alot of thresholds to 1 BTC back today as the pool wallet was getting quite large and im not comfortable holding that much of other peoples money to be quite honest.   Hope it didnt cause you any problem.  Quote from the new account details page:

"Please note: Mainframe reserves the right to periodically lower your threshold setting to force payout on balances larger than 1 BTC. We don't want to be your bank. Sorry! We will only do this when we feel that the pool wallet is getting too full."

With that reasoning, I'm perfectly fine with what you did, better safe than sorry Smiley

And to reply on the changes proposal, it sounds as a good idea, the "effect" is the same, but the wording is clearer and it's easier to maintain for you.
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