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541  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 5 BTC bounty....how to run Phoenix on Win7 64-bit on: January 19, 2012, 04:59:47 AM
Is that per card or between 2?

If that is each then all I have to say is wow!

between 2.  Now I am getting about 600 MH/s per card with core at 1000

This is very good to know. You should be able to get more if you find the right settings (correct vectors, worksize, agression). If I were you I would keep playing around until you hit an optimal hash rate. I think in the post about 3x7970 in the mining hardware forum they found a better vector for the GCN in the 79xx.

Before optimization at overclock I would barely be scratching 300Mhash but with the correct settings I get 387 steady out of my 6950. With optimizations at stock I was getting 330Mhash so this can give you some idea of what percentage boost to expect if it overclocks in a similar manner.

Keep us posted on your numbers.
542  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 5 BTC bounty....how to run Phoenix on Win7 64-bit on: January 19, 2012, 04:47:22 AM
Coins received.

If you need help with anything else Ill do my best to help you out.
543  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 5 BTC bounty....how to run Phoenix on Win7 64-bit on: January 19, 2012, 04:46:17 AM
Is that per card or between 2?

If that is each then all I have to say is wow!
544  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 5 BTC bounty....how to run Phoenix on Win7 64-bit on: January 19, 2012, 04:44:28 AM
DiabloMiner:
DiabloMiner-Windows.exe -u example@example.com -p password -o pit.deepbit.net -r 8332

Phoenix miner:
phoenix -u http://login@gmail.com:password@pit.deepbit.net:8332 -k poclbm DEVICE=0 VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=128 AGGRESSION=11


I would also suggest GUI Miner for windows machines..

WE HAVE A WINNER!!!

Your first recommendation on Diablo did it.

THESE THINGS FUUUCKING RAGE!!!

over 1.1 GH/s before any sort of tweaking.  AMAZING

post your address and the coins are yours.

THANKS ALL!!

I think i should get some and feel very ripped off by that. You were clickign on the file and it was disappearing when you started this thread. I showed you that and he merely beat me to the syntax.

Agreed.  I will split it.....very fair point.

Post your address as well.



Thank you,

It is in my sig
545  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 5 BTC bounty....how to run Phoenix on Win7 64-bit on: January 19, 2012, 04:43:06 AM
DiabloMiner:
DiabloMiner-Windows.exe -u example@example.com -p password -o pit.deepbit.net -r 8332

Phoenix miner:
phoenix -u http://login@gmail.com:password@pit.deepbit.net:8332 -k poclbm DEVICE=0 VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=128 AGGRESSION=11


I would also suggest GUI Miner for windows machines..

WE HAVE A WINNER!!!

Your first recommendation on Diablo did it.

THESE THINGS FUUUCKING RAGE!!!

over 1.1 GH/s before any sort of tweaking.  AMAZING

post your address and the coins are yours.

THANKS ALL!!

I think i should get some and feel very ripped off by that. You were clickign on the file and it was disappearing when you started this thread. I showed you that and he merely beat me to the syntax.
546  Economy / Marketplace / Re: MTGox Owes Us an Explanation For Yesterday and This is Why! on: January 19, 2012, 04:42:04 AM
I was not harmed at all by this but it definitely sent me into panic mode and now I question the validity of any API data sent to charting sites. Like I said I made money but that was because I was being patient. I almost bought back in early but was glad I waited. While the price was jumping on the chart there all my orders above $6 were not being executed. They were executed after those lines were removed and then the price really moved in those directions. I am not sure which caused which but I want an explanation. API is automated so this false data should not have been sent and something serious was up.

I am upset they removed my post which asked about this in a more polite manner and would like an explanation. This type of behavior will see then cease to be the largest exchange very soon IMO.
547  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 5 BTC bounty....how to run Phoenix on Win7 64-bit on: January 19, 2012, 04:36:45 AM
Purely out of simplicity you should probably try GUI miner and you can run the phoenix miner. I found the phatk kernel option to be the most efficient.

For a standalone miner I use the following flags: -k phatk poclbm VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=12 worksize=128 FASTLOOP=false

For mining in the background and still being able to watch movies and such I lower the aggression to 5.

FYI I am mining with a 6950.

I use GUI miner for everything.....but I just got the 7970's in the mail, and they wont run with GUIminer.....

Sounds like you are going to be having some fun. I dont think you use the BFI_INT vectors for the 7xxx series there is a different vector protocol to use.

If you are trying to run the latest phoneix miner it wont run under my Win7 64 bit either and it gives me code errors. I have to use the older one which is fine by me since i get a lot anyways.

Any ideas on how the boys currently running the 7000 series are pulling it off? 

You might need Phoenix 1.7.3 by the looks of it. When you tried GUIminer did it not show up as a device or did it just not mine? If it didnt mine you can select the miner manually as a custom miner.
548  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 5 BTC bounty....how to run Phoenix on Win7 64-bit on: January 19, 2012, 04:34:58 AM
I prefer to run my DOS miner from the control+r line with all the parameters because it will save all the parameters for next time you want to run it and you will not be setting the directory every time.

I am not sure how this bounty will work now that others got involved but I was first so I think that has to count for something.
549  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 5 BTC bounty....how to run Phoenix on Win7 64-bit on: January 19, 2012, 04:33:04 AM
Device=0 is good if he has 1 card for 1 miner. the BFI_INT I read are not good for 7xxx

the usage should be phoenix -k phatk -u http://user:pass@server.com:8332 worksize=128 aggression=13

You would also add whatever vectors work best on 7xxx series
550  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 5 BTC bounty....how to run Phoenix on Win7 64-bit on: January 19, 2012, 04:27:24 AM
Purely out of simplicity you should probably try GUI miner and you can run the phoenix miner. I found the phatk kernel option to be the most efficient.

For a standalone miner I use the following flags: -k phatk poclbm VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=12 worksize=128 FASTLOOP=false

For mining in the background and still being able to watch movies and such I lower the aggression to 5.

FYI I am mining with a 6950.

I use GUI miner for everything.....but I just got the 7970's in the mail, and they wont run with GUIminer.....

Sounds like you are going to be having some fun. I dont think you use the BFI_INT vectors for the 7xxx series there is a different vector protocol to use.

If you are trying to run the latest phoneix miner it wont run under my Win7 64 bit either and it gives me code errors. I have to use the older one which is fine by me since i get a lot anyways.
551  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 5 BTC bounty....how to run Phoenix on Win7 64-bit on: January 19, 2012, 04:25:50 AM
You need to run cmd.exe then run the file from location within dos

I must be doing it wrong.....what is the proper command line?  Once I am in the directory where the executable is stored.

You can run the file itself in DOS and it will explain all the flags. Personally I did not find any additional hashing power by running in DOS vs Guiminer.

I do some CPU mining on the side with my 6 core and my command from the run screen is:

c:\bitcoin-miner.exe -u user -p pass -o http://pool.ABCPool.co:8332 -g no -t 5

Please note this is Ufasoft miner i believe and not phoenix but it is the same idea.
552  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 5 BTC bounty....how to run Phoenix on Win7 64-bit on: January 19, 2012, 04:22:56 AM
Purely out of simplicity you should probably try GUI miner and you can run the phoenix miner. I found the phatk kernel option to be the most efficient.

For a standalone miner I use the following flags: -k phatk poclbm VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=12 worksize=128 FASTLOOP=false

For mining in the background and still being able to watch movies and such I lower the aggression to 5.

FYI I am mining with a 6950.
553  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 5 BTC bounty....how to run Phoenix on Win7 64-bit on: January 19, 2012, 04:18:36 AM
The other option is to press Control+r and select the miner path, using the correct syntax on your username/password and server. Dont forget to add the server port address or it will not connect.

Phoenix and almost all miners are DOS based so if you run it by clicking on it the options will quickly display and disappear as you experienced.
554  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 5 BTC bounty....how to run Phoenix on Win7 64-bit on: January 19, 2012, 04:17:04 AM
You need to run cmd.exe then run the file from location within dos
555  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Yesterday's price action seems pretty sensible to me...Add the post-MLK element on: January 19, 2012, 04:13:53 AM
that banks were closed Monday and the post-Good Wife euphoria could easily be expected to wear off on Tuesday.  

My advice!  MAN UP and stop acting like a little leftwing do-gooder.  If you can't handle the swings, go buy T-bills with Grandma.

Yesterday’s price action doesn’t surprise me at all.

1.   Sunday was the Good Wife episode that a lot of hot money was trying to chase.
2.   Basically this move went from $2 to $7.20.  It is quite common for 40-60% of the move to get retraced in a bull market. Guess what? The decline ended right at the 50% midpoint.
3.   I consider this to be quite constructive.  Parabolic moves don’t last (see last June).  Retracements such as yesterday’s tend to wash out the weak hands and allow savvier more patient traders to load up at the hot-money speculators expense. Events like yesterday actually make it more likely for the up-move to persist.  People with strong hands dominate the market and the strong hands got paid yesterday.
4.   Also note that around the time of the show, BTC couldn’t really stay above $7.22 a high that was printed a few days earlier.  This also suggests that the market was “tired” or perhaps overloaded with latecomers and needed to get the dead wood cleaned out.
5.   IMO, the bulletin board and around-the-clock nature of bitcoin leaves it sort of vulnerable to quick (usually down) moves.  People don’t expect them to drop so far and a large offer can sweep out all the bids and cause the price to overshoot downwards.  It takes a while for the news of the price drop to get conveyed and after a while you would hope that new bids enter to capitalize on the overreaction – which is exactly what happened.


I am not complaining about the price since I made money and was not leveraged. Stop assuming because you are making an ass out of yourself.

I am upset about them feeding false information in their API without any sort of explanation.
556  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [499 GH] ABCPool PPS - you should join now! <0.1% invalids & immediate payouts! on: January 19, 2012, 04:10:58 AM
No more new invalids. I am sitting at 3.25% right now.

[Update]
0 for the past 24 hours - have never seen it so low
557  Economy / Marketplace / Re: MTGox Owes Us an Explanation For Yesterday and This is Why! on: January 19, 2012, 04:09:40 AM
They've been pretty open and honest about all the crap they've gone through before, so I expect they would give an explanation if it was something that broke on their end. It could also just be someone dumping a whole bunch of coins on the market, and the automatic trading bots going haywire, trying to outbuy and outsell each other, causing the price to wildly oscillate.

This thick line no longer exists. It didnt happen. The API was feeding all the charting sites with false information. Clearly MTGox read it because they had my post deleted and even posted in between my post and the deletion. They are sweeping this one under the rug. Prove me wrong MTGox and explain yourselves.
558  Economy / Marketplace / MTGox Owes Us an Explanation For Yesterday and This is Why! on: January 19, 2012, 03:55:17 AM
I am starting this thread since my post in the MTgox thread was deleted on the matter. Yesterday when the trading queues were not acting as they were the API was going haywire showing phantom transactions on all charting sites. I don't know why they would delete my post showing the phantom transactions unless they were trying to sweep this under the rug. For the largest exchange this is simply not acceptable.

If anyone is wondering what I am talking about look at the post I am quoting below and you will see a very thick line between 6 and 7 at the bottom when all charting sites were looping between 6 and 7 for about 20 minutes. If you look back at the charts now it is a single thin line so these transactions did not occur.

If this post is in the wrong forum then I am sorry moderators but this affects the bitcoin community as a whole since they are (for the time being) the largest exchange. With behavior like this they won't be the biggest for very long.


559  Economy / Speculation / Re: MtGox Live status on: January 19, 2012, 02:00:08 AM
zoom out, it's there

How to entertain yourself:



If you look at the bottom of this you can see the phantom activity. That thick line that was going from 6-7 for 20 minutes or so is now a single skinny line. This was phantom activity as it is no longer on the charts so it apparently never happened. MTGox owes us an explanation.
560  Economy / Speculation / Re: MtGox Live status on: January 19, 2012, 01:49:05 AM
MTGox Live is a disgrace to MTGox. Use clarkmoody as they said or btccharts.com as a backup.

MTGox still hasn't given any explanation to the phantom market activity yesterday which is disturbing to me.
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