seems to work nicely although it's somewhat slower indeed, but i wasnt getting any blocks anyway so maybe this gives a a few bitcoins
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Very nice! bigger companies supporting bitcoin realy helps the system grow and gain users and trust.
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tnx, working fine now, forgot the username.
On my other pc i get this error "ImportError: DLL load failed: The specified module could not be found."
I already updated to latest graphics drivers and nvidia cuda toolkit..
Geforce 9800 GX2 @ win7 32 bit
i also noticed that the old puddingpop cuda client only puts out 2000khash/s on that gpu... i should get at least ten times as much...
any ideas?
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I'm not sure if and whats going wrong, i started bitcoin in server mode. start poclbm with user and pass, then it shows khash/s for about 5 seconds then pops back to asking username and pass. i can keep doing that over and over.
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Well a full client that can generate coins is not realy a must i think since the devices are so slow, it will probably lockup functionality and eat battery within mere hours. But, i do think a full client would be very nice, with it's own wallet and being abled to send and receive, see balance, history etc.
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It's something im missing too, it would be nice to have seperate 'accounts' with each it's own balance and transactions. One for personal use, one for business, etc.
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Hmm, thats only for MacOS clients right? or how do i patch my windows client with a txt file...?
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great idea, take an open source project, make a closed source mod that sends you cash, profit.
no thanks i'll wait for an open version, who knows what happens to my wallet using this thing..
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I tried to work with biddingpond but it doesn't seem to process biddings or losing, oudbidding or wins correctly...
placed a 2,00BTC bet, it told me i was the highest bidder for 0,99BTC, then the auction expired and i didn't get any notification wheter i won, or was outbid.
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Netherlands, missing from list.
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That would be realy nice to see! It will clear a lot of misunderstandings.
Still have to generate my first 50 so ... guess i'm unlucky, i'll drop some if i made it and the video is correct and clear.
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Yes, it brings more power to the desktop user instead of the server people that are just farming coins in big numbers, servers don't have strong GPU's so it just pulls the desktop machines up to level.
Win 7 32bit + Ubuntu 10.04LTS nVidia 8800GT
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Totaly rediculous that this gets removed... almost makes me feel there's pressure from third parties...
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ok, so with more or less hassle i can keep track of it... and what is the argument against creating an option to show the sender? (which i tought initialy was included in the program but is now greyed out?)
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I shouldn't have to change system environment variables in order to get this flexibility imho...
I know i can use a different BC address for each transaction, but i would have to make some script that changes the address after each transaction and parse it to the website, then i have to ask the donator to what address he sent it, in short, any practical solution i can think of is just a hassle. I understand the need for 'anonimity' but the option to see where it came from is realy usefull i think.
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I'm fairly new to BitCoin, i realy like it's philosophy so i'll try to keep supporting it for a while.
I quickly ran into some things that i noticed.
There's no option to select a default priority for the process, it would be nice to have it run default on 'below normal' priority, currently, by default it kills my gaming experience or even youtube. And it's quite annoying to set the priority lower with taskmanager every time.
The Wallet shouldn't have a hardcoded location in %appdata%, it would be nice if i could store the wallet on my TrueCrypt volume and just have a settingsfile in the BitCoin program folder point to it.
It should be optional to select a 'sender', currently i can only send anonymous transactions, thats's quite annoying when accepting donations where the donator is to receive something in return, or even just to know who paid for the product or service you 're providing.
Thats it for now i'll update when i bump into more.
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