Join ozcoin for some god tier pool. Graet is god?
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If it were written in pure Assembly there wouldn't be any compiling issues.
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When I asked the questions, I didn't know the answers, but had been hunting them out. I got frustrated in my search and made the post. Sharing sometimes turns on my 'Aha lightbulb'. There are still some unanswered questions.
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Well the electricity part, the government is scared shitless about a total loss of the grid. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWy06s2fRk4In essence, they are prepping and making the market conducive for profiteering, simultaneously. If the impending storm does less damage than predicted, corporations win. If they don't do anything, we all lose if it's really bad. Ben Rich said that all the technology you can imagine does already exist in black projects, but that it would take an act of God to get them out of the hands of those in black projects for the improvement of society.
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That was the first place I went to. The site is OK if you already have some kowledge, but the site sucks if you don't know any terms or structure, you don't know where to look to develop understanding. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rncW-74VL7UThis video is 10x better when you don't have a clue. What is this format known as? {"rates":[[1312037400000,2],[Lots more stuff],[1338722700000,196]],"maxRate":468.2700000000,"maxUsers":244} This is a JSON Object with an Array. The red highlighted item below is the title of this data. {"rates":[[1312037400000,2],[Lots more stuff],[1338722700000,196]],"maxRate":468.2700000000,"maxUsers":244} This is a property; It's used to locate specific data you're interested in calling up. These red highlighted items are start and end brackets that contain all of the data. {"rates":[[1312037400000,2],[Lots more stuff],[1338722700000,196]],"maxRate":468.2700000000,"maxUsers":244} Correct. (Yay me!) What is the red data below? Hashrate? Users? {"rates":[[1312037400000,2],[Lots more stuff],[1338722700000,196]],"maxRate":468.2700000000,"maxUsers":244}
What is the red data below? Date/timestamp? {"rates":[[1312037400000,2],[Lots more stuff],[1338722700000,196]],"maxRate":468.2700000000,"maxUsers":244} This is the data you will display or use to develop other information.
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Yes. It's on the Northbridge chipset. They also come with an air cooling option that vents from a PCI spot on the case. What a cumbersome beast the air cooling option is.
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I retrieved data from here: http://p2pool.info/statsFeel free to answer any questions or correct any incorrect assumptions. What is this format known as? {"rates":[[1312037400000,2],[Lots more stuff],[1338722700000,196]],"maxRate":468.2700000000,"maxUsers":244} The red highlighted item below is the title of this data. { "rates":[[1312037400000,2],[Lots more stuff],[1338722700000,196]],"maxRate":468.2700000000,"maxUsers":244} These red highlighted items are start and end brackets that contain all of the data. {"rates": [[1312037400000,2],[Lots more stuff],[1338722700000,196] ],"maxRate":468.2700000000,"maxUsers":244} What is the red data below? Hashrate? Users? {"rates":[[1312037400000, 2],[Lots more stuff],[1338722700000, 196]],"maxRate":468.2700000000,"maxUsers":244} What is the red data below? Date/timestamp? {"rates":[[ 1312037400000,2],[Lots more stuff],[ 1338722700000,196]],"maxRate":468.2700000000,"maxUsers":244}
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Clark Moody shows value @$5.27+ on the 1st at 8PM. http://bitcoin.clarkmoody.com/widget/chart/It appears the feed is the only thing with a rising price. Don't worry, it's just a "glitch", we're sorry you noticed. They have all sorts of bugs and glitches. I converted $25 cash, in two transactions, to ⊅BTC @$5.115, I got ⊅7.25 total. Please don't reverse it or fix the glitches.
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-u bitcoinaddress+1 This helped to reduce D.O.A.
could you please explain that I should write in .conf { "pools" : [ { "url" : "http://127.0.0.1:9332", "user" : "Ed", "pass" : "xxxxx" },
You're increasing your mining GPU's difficulty, it can be increased as high as you want, +300 for instance, will not effect other GPU's with different configs. I don't know how useful this will be outside of JayCoin's Modified version of P2pool. But if you wanted to try it out: { "pools" : [ { "url" : "http://127.0.0.1:9332", "user" : "Ed+1", "pass" : "xxxxx" },
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Hi together, I'am new to the P2Pool Project, but I will support the Idea. So i have set up one Public Node and its ready to be used. Who wants, ca Try it under http://p2pool-cologne.dyndns.org:9332It's an VM running on an VMware Cluster for HA at a location near Cologne / Germany. The Server is also listed at http://nodes.p2pmine.com/Have fun to test ist Greets Stefan Welcome Subo1977, I've added your pool to the list in the OP under 'Europe'. Thanks for helping the P2pool community and offering to make your P2Pool server accessible to the public. Cheers
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I can wait, as long as the BTC equivalent = $67, BTC is rising.
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Miami police are still tight-lipped about the man they shot and killed on the MacArthur Causeway Saturday afternoon, but new details back claims they had no choice: the naked man they shot was trying to chew the face off another naked man, and refused to obey police orders to stop his grisly meal, which one source now claims included his victim’s nose and eyeballs.
Surveillance video taken from security cameras at the nearby Miami Herald building show a police officer arrive on the scene, appear to be startled by the spectacle of two naked men lying on the street, and draw his service weapon. It appears that the officer shot one of the men, but it was difficult to tell in the video.
The bizarre shooting happened shortly after 2 p.m., when police responded to a 911 call about two naked men fighting on a bike path along the Causeway, which was packed with traffic on a busy holiday weekend.
Aguilar, who heads the local chapter of the Fraternal Order of Police, said he has spoken with the officer who responded. Aguilar said the officer saw what the man was doing, and ordered him to stop. He said the man growled at the officer, and then returned to his meal.
Aguilar said the man ate his victim’s nose and eyeballs.
The officer then used his service weapon and shot the man, Aguilar said, but the gunshot had no effect. Other sources confirmed that the man refused to obey, and continued his attack. Aguilar said the officer had no choice but to keep shooting until the attacker was dead.
The head of the Miami Fraternal Order of Police, Armando Aguilar, said drugs are at the root of the attack.
In the cases Aguilar mentioned, he said the people have all taken their clothing off, been extremely violent with what seemed to be super-human strength, even using their jaws as weapons. Zombie Attacks on the Rise in Florida, 4 Cases so far This Year
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2x Sempron 145 w/Heatsinks and fans 2x 1 GB DDR3 RAM ________________ ⊅13.00BTC shipped
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Is this the board that allows you to run 13 GPU cores?
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Using cgminer I was getting 60-70% efficiency and 20-30 U/m. Configuration matters on p2pool. -u bitcoinaddress+1 This helped to reduce D.O.A. -g 1 -I 7
@Frizz23 Wow, both of your payouts are below the expected payout from Alloscomp's Bitcoin Calculator. Perhaps you have something misconfigured to get such bad results on both pools.
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New feature: Rate the guides. More guides added.
Cheers
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OK, after 1/2 years of p2pool mining I finally quit. Simply because I don't get the reward I should get. When I look at the luck chart it's always around 90%. And that pretty much confirms my own (long term!) observations: When using p2pool I get only about 80-90% of the reward I get compared to Slush or Deepbit. Question: Is there any chance that p2pool will finally be able to compete with the other pools? Or is the p2pool approach simply inherently flawed? Your perception is flawed, just as is most peoples when it comes to know where they stand in terms of coin generation. The only way your pool can make more than p2pool is if your pool solves more blocks for the same amount of hashing power. So the only factor that matters is how many BTC per gigahash you are making per day and actually receive. Which scoring system is used doesn't matter when you are trying to compare coin generation quantity per gigahash per day. To determine where you stand, you need a relative position, PPS, like with http://www.alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator.php is currently at ⊅.63 per day per gigahash. What percentage are you in comparison to this value with each pool? Here are my stats from May 19, 12 I have only used p2pool: Daily average = ⊅0.66846 per Gigahash The current expected ⊅BTC for the difficulty 1733208 is ⊅0.58016 per Gigahsh My daily average is 15.24% better than the current expected payout. The total network is producing ⊅7450 per 24hrs for 11.91 TH/s. How many ⊅ per GH/s is that? It's ⊅0.62552 per GH/s. That means the total network is paying out 8.4% better than expected. Where you at? Edit: This is where you are at in the last 24 hours: In the past 24 hours Deepbit has found 18 blocks at 3177 GH/s, giving them a value of ⊅0.28328612 per gigahash. In the past 24 hours P2Pool has found 5 blocks at 229 GH/s, giving them a value of ⊅1.09170305 per gigahash. How much worse is p2pool now?
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I purchased 1 of the Gigabyte 5870's from Inaba. It arrived yesterday in good shape, well packed. Will test this weekend.
Inaba is an A+ seller.
Cheers
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Bitcoin definitely needs more awareness, which I think a magazine, like the one your pushing, can offer. I don't Facebook, Tweet, or Reddit, because too many skript kiddies and webgovagent use those services. And without all of the skript kiddies, who else will there be to take the fall for the true evil hacker cabal. Good luck with the magazine though.
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I have the same MSI board and was having trouble getting it to POST. What processor did you run in the MSI? What memory did you run in the MSI? Did you upgrade the BIOS? If yes, to which version?
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