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this time a new error, no blockchain and i can't catch up, it say found block 485 wait until downloaded
Be sure that port 14005 is reachable on your wallet box (still no upnp as upstream doesn't has it, will get that into the wallet eventually). @doktor1897 not sure what you mean? if it works on win on 32 bits it should work on old computers.... but i sincerely haven't tested it on 32 bit machine (all my installs are 64 bit) 14009 or 14005?
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works here too, perhaps check your firewall settings that it's not blocking the connection
What port I need to NAT? 4004
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no cuda miner?, what is the bat file to launch?
Use _sp mode #2
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How to enable a miner in your wallet? Or it is included by default
GPU only.
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Can't mine at this network I just get even moir estrange errors like:
2017-02-02 10:50:42.686 TID:00001B84 [Debug] <TBufferedNetTcpIpClientThread> Received 113 bytes. Buffer length: 113 bytes 2017-02-02 10:50:42.688 TID:000005D0 [Error] <TJSONRPCTcpIpClient> Sending Error JSON RPC id () : Invalid payload (iognxnv04). Need start with: New Node 02.02.2017 10:37:38 - Build: 2017-02-02 10:50:42.707 TID:00001B84 [Debug] <TBufferedNetTcpIpClientThread> Sent 123 bytes 2017-02-02 10:50:44.195 TID:00001B84 [Debug] <TBufferedNetTcpIpClientThread> Received 113 bytes. Buffer length: 113 bytes 2017-02-02 10:50:44.196 TID:000005D0 [Error] <TJSONRPCTcpIpClient> Sending Error JSON RPC id () : Invalid payload (iognxnv03). Need start with: New Node 02.02.2017 10:37:38 - Build: 2017-02-02 10:50:44.216 TID:00001B84 [Debug] <TBufferedNetTcpIpClientThread> Sent 123 bytes
what is that
I think your miner name iognxnv04 is too short, I think it needs to be exactly 10 characters in total including what the GPU adds. So make your miner name 8 letters long. So try iiognxnv No - miner name - "Need start with: New Node 02.02.2017 10:37:38 - Build:", becose payload name=miner name.
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Can't mine at this network I just get even moir estrange errors like:
2017-02-02 10:50:42.686 TID:00001B84 [Debug] <TBufferedNetTcpIpClientThread> Received 113 bytes. Buffer length: 113 bytes 2017-02-02 10:50:42.688 TID:000005D0 [Error] <TJSONRPCTcpIpClient> Sending Error JSON RPC id () : Invalid payload (iognxnv04). Need start with: New Node 02.02.2017 10:37:38 - Build: 2017-02-02 10:50:42.707 TID:00001B84 [Debug] <TBufferedNetTcpIpClientThread> Sent 123 bytes 2017-02-02 10:50:44.195 TID:00001B84 [Debug] <TBufferedNetTcpIpClientThread> Received 113 bytes. Buffer length: 113 bytes 2017-02-02 10:50:44.196 TID:000005D0 [Error] <TJSONRPCTcpIpClient> Sending Error JSON RPC id () : Invalid payload (iognxnv03). Need start with: New Node 02.02.2017 10:37:38 - Build: 2017-02-02 10:50:44.216 TID:00001B84 [Debug] <TBufferedNetTcpIpClientThread> Sent 123 bytes
what is that
Project - options - miner name!!?
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I am in to.
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I looked at the code and I think its best to leave the code that way it is.
Reason being if we ignore the "unixtimediff := UnivDateTimeToUnix(DateTime2UnivDateTime(Now)) - Bank.LastOperationBlock.timestamp" it might make the blockchain get forked because blocks won't be in the proper order.
I can't ban the IP because I only see IP address but not their usernames.
We need to wait until the block times are between 5-10 minutes apart and they won't be able to cheat.
But timestamp of the block, and local time on a host - can you? And can node broadcast time for clients? Oriented on this timestapm mining is go to be smooth...
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I looked at the code and I think its best to leave the code that way it is.
Reason being if we ignore the "unixtimediff := UnivDateTimeToUnix(DateTime2UnivDateTime(Now)) - Bank.LastOperationBlock.timestamp" it might make the blockchain get forked because blocks won't be in the proper order.
I can't ban the IP because I only see IP address but not their usernames.
We need to wait until the block times are between 5-10 minutes apart and they won't be able to cheat.
But timestamp of the block, and local time on a host - can you?
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SP , have you implemented a scrypt to change algo on multiple unified rigs , once (not rig by rig). This is something bothering me for some time...
In english please ?? Miner control, only for some yiimp like pools, nicehash miner, for nicehash, and spatial edition of sgminer fore some pools... And yes, you can find in this thread some type of bat files for pools, thet have possibilities to autoswitching algos. Sorry, inglish is not my native, and i`am drunk...
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Whith 4 GH i hitm only 1 block, 1.5 hours ago...
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I run win10, time synced twice at a day (my work need it). Made on router port mapping for proper work of node.
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If it says you've found a block its because your miner found the correct hash but due to the "INVALID LAST BLOCK TIME" it gets rejected. This is a bug that miners are taking advantage of.
Basically this error is linked to this piece of code
unixtimediff := UnivDateTimeToUnix(DateTime2UnivDateTime(Now)) - Bank.LastOperationBlock.timestamp; If (unixtimediff<0) then begin WhyNot := 'Invalid Last Block Time'; exit;
I am working on it and will try to get it fixed if I can.
Read time from node (nodes), and ban all shit whith bat timestamp by ip...
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My acc 311-93
Sent you 50 mine is 765-23 I will send you 50 once your account matures. Thanks. PM me what need for setting node. Just post your IP address and people can add your node inside their wallet by going to PROJECT -> IP NODES You don't have to enable anything. My node 178.150.3.240
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My acc 311-93
Sent you 50 mine is 765-23 I will send you 50 once your account matures. Thanks. PM me what need for setting node.
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kontikwp / bahbahgg / mrjaekins all have their clocks synced into the future by a minute or two. Please dont do that
Just checked.. mine is syncing with time.windows.com. Is that bad? This nodes need to be banned!
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I will donate my 10 blocks that I mined before launch to any miner who posts their account number. So 500 coins to give away equally.
My acc 311-93
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Can somebody host a node Maybe that will fix this time sync issue. How?
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Sombody set time on miner host +1.5 minutes. (kontikwp).
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