would some of you please complain to cryptopia about the captcoin wallet status? i gave them a head up a week ago and they said it would be fixed but the wallet is still in "maintenance" and i can't withdraw my coins... thank you.
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No that doesn't work gives me an error getbalance command: wrong number of params (expected between 0 and 3, received 8) (code: ErrNumParams) Usage: getbalance ("account" minconf=1 "balancetype")
Why does getbalance get an error that it receives 8 parameters? The parameters are 3 as in the example. You actually type the command as given with the star, zero and "all". Only change your user and password cause you should quote the *, eg: dcrctl --wallet getbalance "* " 0 all
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PS: for decred you can do pull requests directly on decred repo...
Here it is! Pull request on both your fork and decred's. ~10% speed increase! Have fun :-) your first pull request gave +3,4%, while the second just +1% on 750ti's (both compared with tpruvot's code) I'm sorry I don't have a 750ti to tune it with. indeed, still enjoying the 3,4% speedup, thank you!
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PS: for decred you can do pull requests directly on decred repo...
Here it is! Pull request on both your fork and decred's. ~10% speed increase! Have fun :-) your first pull request gave +3,4%, while the second just +1% on 750ti's (both compared with tpruvot's code)
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the wallet crashed twice since relaunch while solo mining, follows latest crash messages: I0330 13:57:20.013780 10561 blockchain.go:1267] imported 1 block(s) (0 queued 0 ignored) including 0 txs in 645.392325ms. #3808 [cb90a8ac / cb90a8ac] panic: runtime error: invalid memory address or nil pointer dereference [signal 0xb code=0x1 addr=0x0 pc=0x5861e4]
goroutine 47 [running]: panic(0xe88420, 0xc82000e190) /usr/lib/go/src/runtime/panic.go:464 +0x3e6 math/big.(*Int).Cmp(0xc8226153c0, 0x0, 0xc8200c22b0) /usr/lib/go/src/math/big/int.go:314 +0x24 github.com/shiftcurrency/shift/core.(*BlockChain).WriteBlock(0xc8200c2280, 0xc82115df00, 0xc823215b00, 0x0, 0x0) /home/skunk/bitcoin/shift/build/_workspace/src/github.com/shiftcurrency/shift/core/blockchain.go:1086 +0x30f github.com/shiftcurrency/shift/miner.(*worker).wait(0xc82025c4b0) /home/skunk/bitcoin/shift/build/_workspace/src/github.com/shiftcurrency/shift/miner/worker.go:299 +0xe10 created by github.com/shiftcurrency/shift/miner.newWorker /home/skunk/bitcoin/shift/build/_workspace/src/github.com/shiftcurrency/shift/miner/worker.go:142 +0x3e5
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get this when i use -DBUNDLE=cudaminer
do you have the CUDA toolkit installed? yes see this
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daily_coins = block_reward / (difficulty * 2^32 / hashes_per_sec / 3600 / 24) thank you
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please, is somebody so kind to tell me how to calculate daily expected mined coins given difficulty and mining hashrate? thank you
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cgminer version 3.7.2 - Started: [2016-02-08 19:19:38] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (5s):2.612G (avg):2.581Gh/s | A:0 R:0 HW:0 WU:8257.9/m ST: 8 SS: 0 NB: 36 LW: 0 GF: 0 RF: 0 Connected to 127.0.0.1 diff 32.8K without LP as user skunk Block: 49 Diff:127 Started: [19:49:08] Best share: 864 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [P]ool management [G]PU management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit GPU 0: | 426.3M/427.6Mh/s | A:0 R:0 HW:0 WU:1253.8/m I:14 GPU 1: | 432.9M/432.8Mh/s | A:0 R:0 HW:0 WU:1478.3/m I:14 GPU 2: | 434.1M/434.5Mh/s | A:0 R:0 HW:0 WU:1354.0/m I:14 GPU 3: | 425.0M/424.4Mh/s | A:0 R:0 HW:0 WU:1426.0/m I:14 GPU 4: | 424.4M/424.1Mh/s | A:0 R:0 HW:0 WU:1404.2/m I:14 GPU 5: | 438.3M/438.3Mh/s | A:0 R:0 HW:0 WU:1341.6/m I:14 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
just stales here...
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Hmm sorry no idea.. maybe its missing an export or so ?
I compile with ./configure --enable-opencl and it works just fine
I'll dive into it when I have more time. For the sake of completeness here's the config.log: http://fpaste.org/318868/54662242/Thank you for your time One question mate in ADL_SDK directory did you put file for support for amd GPU? Pardon me, I don't understand. Could you elaborate? You need to download the ADL_SDK library, and put the contents of the /include folder in the /ADL_SDK folder in your miner directory, before you do config/make. I'm sure if you google "adl sdk cgminer" you'll get lots more info. Thanks, I just did that but the result is the same, the output remains OpenCL...............: NOT FOUND. GPU mining support DISABLED configure: error: No mining configured in will duckduckgo around a bit later tonight. thanks again. im in exactly the same boat - and have been for weeks now - with STILL no answer to this issue ... and i am no novice to compiling software ... yet this EXACT same issue with both amd and nvidia systems ... anyone know an answer to this? ... i cant do very much with it now until tomorrow night ... #crysx this worked for me: ./autogen.sh --enable-opencl ./configure --enable-opencl make
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So if you send me your trust key, make sure to send the most active one uh? how to know from the nexus command line client?
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Skunk,
Updated makefile, still had remnants of my custom boost 1_57 directories, this is most likely why the Daemon didn't build. And Borris I'm looking to have it done by the end of the year, though you'll have a decent frame of reference when I go to beta to test for a week, that is when we can set the release date.
Thank You, Viz.
it builds (fine) dynamically after removing the comments from makefile.unix: ifdef STATIC LMODE = static ifeq (${STATIC}, all) LMODE2 = static endif else TESTDEFS += -DBOOST_TEST_DYN_LINK endif
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LINUX OPEN SOURCE ALGO SWITCHER--
If somebody good enough at coding could create a Linux algo-switcher that works as well as NiceHash Miner, they would have a personal product of value.
NiceHash Miner uses tthe .Net environment that is Windows oriented. There Are .Net implementations in Linux now, but they require some skill to configure. If anyone could even come up with a .Net installation tutorial for Linux that is mining orienteed, they'd have something. The .Net 2.0 environment is required to run NiceHash Miner, I tred and failed to configure Wine to do the job. --scryptr
i'm using an on the fly coded bash script for that, it works but it's very messy and it will unlikely fit for someone without bash coding skills... if i manage to clean it up a little i'll let you know... Thank You Skunk-- I have tried with the version of your script that you posted earlier. I did get it to mine, but not in a stable, reliable fashion. Several of the pools that it was customized for shut down. I discovered while toying with your script that "BASH" and "SH" were not equivalent commands, by the way. I'll try to work with your original scrypt again. I tried before to trim out the inactive pools and damaged the script. A simplified version for NiceHash only would be a really attractive piece of code. --scryptr in the mean time i've added a lot of features to the script and some of them even revealed useless, therefore it became bloated and bug prone... i'll rewrite it from scratch beginning with nicehash switching and slowly re-adding profit switching pools (there's just hashpower atm), local wallets switching and so on... but please, don't hold your breath, i'm very busy and just mining with my desktop's gpu, therefore it will be a free spare time task.
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LINUX OPEN SOURCE ALGO SWITCHER--
If somebody good enough at coding could create a Linux algo-switcher that works as well as NiceHash Miner, they would have a personal product of value.
NiceHash Miner uses tthe .Net environment that is Windows oriented. There Are .Net implementations in Linux now, but they require some skill to configure. If anyone could even come up with a .Net installation tutorial for Linux that is mining orienteed, they'd have something. The .Net 2.0 environment is required to run NiceHash Miner, I tred and failed to configure Wine to do the job. --scryptr
i'm using an on the fly coded bash script for that, it works but it's very messy and it will unlikely fit for someone without bash coding skills... if i manage to clean it up a little i'll let you know...
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it is - but it would MUCH more difficult for the devs to supply a compiled version ( even as a static build ) to work will most linux distributions ...
im very specific with what i have int he farm - fedora 23 x64 cuda 7.5 with all the latest updates ...
so if a miner can be compiled by the devs - that would be great AND i would pay another 50% more for their trouble ...
#crysx
it's not if you staticize the binary with ermine, the trial version works good enough... Nice, but it makes linux more like windows (i.e. distributing the shared libraries with every program makes them... well... no longer shared) it's the only way to be sure binary blobs will work regardless dependencies and local versions of shared libs... btw, you shouldn't install binary blobs anyway if you don't trust the source or if you are an open source evangelist...
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it is - but it would MUCH more difficult for the devs to supply a compiled version ( even as a static build ) to work will most linux distributions ...
im very specific with what i have int he farm - fedora 23 x64 cuda 7.5 with all the latest updates ...
so if a miner can be compiled by the devs - that would be great AND i would pay another 50% more for their trouble ...
#crysx
it's not if you staticize the binary with ermine, the trial version works good enough...
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i've signed up for the airdrop on the website few weeks ago but never got any confirmation mail, would be nice to get one...
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hi viz, "nexus-qt" builds fine under linux, however "nexus", the command line wallet, does not... any hint? thank you
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C - 0xbd0beda67e12968514858d0facc90bdacc553224
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