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2681  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Generating Bitcoins with your video card (OpenCL/CUDA) on: September 15, 2010, 02:41:31 AM
Already done: CUDA Donation Thread.

If you do not trust me, you may discuss about other candidates.
2682  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / CUDA Donation Thread on: September 15, 2010, 02:40:10 AM
Collecting donations for the opening puddinpop's build source code.
If he will not open source code so all donated bitcoins will be given
to someone who will create opensource multiplatform Bitcoin client.
It should have good CUDA/OpenCL support and also high mhash/s.
If there would be a 10000 BTC bounty I would open source it right now.
Address for your donations: 1B7qVBeKZoi1g6nCbMiFT5JkfNB2SKGinc
And please report here about your donations for justified statistics.
2683  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Generating Bitcoins with your video card (OpenCL/CUDA) on: September 15, 2010, 01:50:16 AM
I am not violating puddinpop's copyright because his build is licensed under the MIT.
2684  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Generating Bitcoins with your video card (OpenCL/CUDA) on: September 15, 2010, 01:25:46 AM
Unless he lives in a nation that doesn't enforce intellectual property rights.

Quote
The Civil Code of the Russian Federation / Chapter 70. Copyright.

Article 1280.
Free Reproduction of computer programs and databases. Decompilation of Computer Programs.
1. Person lawfully in possession of a copy of a computer program or database instance (the user) may,
without the permission of the author or copyright holder and without payment of additional remuneration:
1) make changes to the computer program or database solely for the purpose of their operation on the
user's device and to perform any actions necessary for the functioning of such a program or database
according to their function, including storing in computer memory (one computer or a network), and to
make correct obvious errors, unless otherwise provided by contract with the copyright holder;
2) make a copy of a computer program or database provided that the copy is intended solely for archiving
purposes or for replacement of a lawfully acquired copy where such copy has been lost, destroyed or
unusable; at the same time a copy of a computer program or database may not be used for purposes other
than those specified in paragraph 1 of this paragraph, and must be destroyed if possession of the copy of
such a program or database cease to be lawful.
2. Person lawfully in possession of a copy of a computer program may, without the consent of the
rightholder and without payment of additional remuneration: to study, investigate or test the functioning
of such a program in order to determine the ideas and principles which underlie any element of a computer
program through any action under subparagraph 1 paragraph 1 of this article.
3. Person lawfully in possession of a copy of a computer program may, without the consent of the
rightholder and without payment of additional compensation: to reproduce and convert the object code
into source code (decompile the computer program) or by third parties to carry out these actions, if they
are necessary to achieve interoperability independently developed that person's computer program with
other programs that can interact with the decompiled program, under the following conditions:
1) the information necessary to achieve interoperability, has not previously been available to that person
from other sources;
2) these actions are carried out in respect of only those parts of the decompilation of computer programs,
are necessary to achieve interoperability;
3) information obtained by decompilation may only be used to achieve the ability to interact independently
created computer programs with other programs that can be transferred to other persons, except where
necessary to achieve the ability to interact independently created computer programs with other programs
and can not be used to develop a computer program, a type essentially comparable to the decompiled
computer program, or for any other act that violates the exclusive right to the computer program.
4. Application of the provisions stipulated in this Article shall not cause undue damage to normal use
of a computer program or database, and should not unreasonably prejudice the legitimate interests
of the author or copyright holder.
2685  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Generating Bitcoins with your video card (OpenCL/CUDA) on: September 15, 2010, 12:30:10 AM
We do not live in parallel universes, do we? But now I am not sure.
2686  Local / Майнеры / Re: Не генерируются монеты! on: September 15, 2010, 12:18:25 AM
А там вон ещё и CUDA-клиент допишут, снова надежды у бытовых пользователей станет больше.
Берите. Без него сейчас вообще сложно генерировать в одиночку.   Undecided

Не забываем про пожертвования! 1B7qVBeKZoi1g6nCbMiFT5JkfNB2SKGinc
2687  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Generating Bitcoins with your video card (OpenCL/CUDA) on: September 15, 2010, 12:15:31 AM
2688  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Generating Bitcoins with your video card (OpenCL/CUDA) on: September 15, 2010, 12:00:25 AM
Okay. If I "agree to this" so I have the right to "attempt to modify". Good luck, puddinpop! Wink
2689  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Generating Bitcoins with your video card (OpenCL/CUDA) on: September 14, 2010, 11:33:29 PM
I won't deal with those who openly attack my work and provide cracks.
Remove your link and promise not to do it again and we'll talk.
Your build is under free MIT license, so I did not do anything wrong/illegal.
I need some time to think about your proposal. I will lose influence on you.
2690  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Generating Bitcoins with your video card (OpenCL/CUDA) on: September 14, 2010, 11:09:58 PM
Or everyone could do the obvious thing and donate to me to open source it.
Why do you find my work so worthwhile to crack, yet you won't help the
community by donating to open source it?
If I will get enough bitcoins, I will fix SendMoney() so users can safe send bitcoins.
But also I will give all donated to me bitcoins if you will agree to open source code.

You do realize that you can crack it all you want, but without the source
code you'll get stuck with an outdated client very fast.  I'm on the verge
of releasing an OpenCL enabled build as well.  Do you really want to be
the person who changed my mind about releasing it and providing
enhancements to the CUDA version?
I am very interested in opensource OpenCL version. I hope you will release it soon.
2691  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Printing bitcoins : could it work? on: September 14, 2010, 10:12:42 PM
In the event of war with the use of EMP generators I would prefer non-electronic storage method.
2692  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Generating Bitcoins with your video card (OpenCL/CUDA) on: September 14, 2010, 10:00:43 PM
Bitcoin 0.3.12 with CUDA support without ransomware: download.
It is just puddinpop's build with the broken SendMoney() function.
So if you want to send bitcoins, you should use satoshi's version.
Do you need puddinpop's build with SendMoney()? And may be his
CUDA enabled build of Bitcoin's daemon? But without ransomware!
Donations are welcome: 1B7qVBeKZoi1g6nCbMiFT5JkfNB2SKGinc...

Original puddinpop's deUPXed bitcoin.exe file:
Code:
042360: 1C F3 FF FF 83 C4 20 84 C0 0F 84 0E 01 00 00 80
My cracked version:
Code:
042360: 1C F3 FF FF 83 C4 20 A8 00 0F 84 38 02 00 00 80

P.S. Use 7-Zip with LZMA2 support to decompress archive: get it.
2693  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Printing bitcoins : could it work? on: September 14, 2010, 02:40:08 PM
Someone took this wallet, but did successfully decode it?
2694  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Version Sugestion 0.3.1337 on: September 13, 2010, 07:36:13 PM
No. Satoshi will release version 0.3.13, 0.3.2 or 0.4.
If you want 0.3.1337 - you should ask laszlo, Olipro
or puddinpop. May be somebody else. Good luck! Smiley
2695  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Running without wallet on: September 13, 2010, 05:05:56 PM
I don't follow you. Huh
2696  Local / Новички / Re: формат адреса? on: September 13, 2010, 04:00:18 PM
Сделали проверялку на питоне, которая учитывает контрольную сумму: ссылка.
2697  Other / Off-topic / Re: The best file compressor on: September 13, 2010, 03:20:28 PM
I think that 7-Zip is the most usable and user friendly compressor.
2698  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Printing bitcoins : could it work? on: September 13, 2010, 01:30:21 PM
It seems broken. There are 46 bytes, but not 45. Undecided
Should we try to inject it to the existing wallet.dat?
Also I think that we should use UUE/MIME encoding.
But wallet even compressed XZ can't fit in QR Code.
2699  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Switch to GPL on: September 13, 2010, 12:01:59 PM
I believe that users themselves may decide which client is better to use.
If a proprietary client steals money, there is no fault of the community...
2700  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Way to throttle CPU usage on windows? on: September 13, 2010, 10:37:04 AM
I just wanted to say that process/thread with lower priority
will always give CPU cycles to process/thread with higher if
that higher process/thread will really need that CPU time...

If you want to reduce the power bill you should stop Bitcoin
generation. Each generated bitсoin is confirmation of costs.
You can change the source code that it uses less CPU time,
but I don't think that you can generate with a low khash/s.

Bitcoin uses Normal process priority (15..1) and Lowest thread
priority (22..2) for bitcoin generation thread. It is priority level
6 so bitcoin generation thread will always gives CPU cycles to
other processes/threads if they need it because they usually
have priority level higher than 6. Most have priority level ~8.

If you'll change Bitcoin's process priority to Idle (15..1) with
Task Manager or Process Explorer then bitcoin generation
thread will have priority 2 and will give CPU cycles to every
process/thread with priority higher than 2 (read: to every).

Usually this is not necessary. Default setting is the best.
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