@davidspitzer: are you happy with escrow? also you should edit your tittle from 5mhs to 5ghs
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I think you are probably right about being a old core/family with 2 hyperthreaded cores (i'll check tomorrow) While I'm here, here's a non-exhaustive list of things that can significantly influence your hash rate: running in 32 or 64 bit mode; CPU microarchitecture (Netburst, Core 2, Nehalem, Sandy Bridge, Haswell, ...); CPU cache size and speed; CPU clock frequency; hyperthreading; the CPU time used by concurrently running applications. As the gear-heads would say "There is no replacement for displacement" Any idea on why top shows 25% idle (even for 1 thread) ? Started looking over the code now that i am back home, hopefully if i get some time i could add some powerpc stuff i am more familiar with powerpc ASM? if so that would be fun to test on some older machines
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Groupcoin wallet?
Link? If you mean the first posts link with the 2 versions i downloaded it but my rpi cant extract it because it doesnt recognize the archive. I dont know how to install this on the rpi to get an address. dont use *coind on a SD card (ie RPi) as SD cards start to fail fast... also groupcoind uses somuch RAM, you couldnt run it Ok, didnt know that. Then is there an alternative? At least vircurex doesnt offer such addresses. Is there a wallet? I would want to sell the coins anyway. And theres the next problem. Where to sell coins that arent traded? Will someone buy them at all? OpenTransactions would help, check them out in the IRC channel and ask if someones want to buy them (if you dont want to use OpenTransactions)
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Groupcoin wallet?
Link? If you mean the first posts link with the 2 versions i downloaded it but my rpi cant extract it because it doesnt recognize the archive. I dont know how to install this on the rpi to get an address. dont use *coind on a SD card (ie RPi) as SD cards start to fail fast... also groupcoind uses somuch RAM, you couldnt run it
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Worked flawlessly, did it on 2 units. Do be careful, they are smt How did bending the pins go? I'm really good at snapping them off.
Just a thought, using wirewrap to bring the pins out to another set of pins, once, and leaving it in place. Wirewrap is nice because the original pins are unchanged, adjacent pins can be wrapped without fear of shorting if done properly. The connector one brings the wires out to can be prepared in advance while your waiting for a programmer to arrive. Once in place buzz out your work to make sure the pins correspond. Maybe get a spare female connector to put in place when you're done so as not to leave the pins of the added connector exposed. Someday you may want to remove the connector, just reverse the wirewrap tool and unwrap the wires. how about this?
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Google is the best search engine, all the others are bad at finding results.
are you american? unfortunately hes right, google has the best search engine so far (tough it got worse since last years).
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thanks for supporting iodine!
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Maybe an automatic wallet sweep by some of the android wallets?
yes, lets steal money and pay HUGE fees if you dont have to pay that much... someone able to steal the BTCs from the faulty android devices is obviously not that stupid no i didn't mean the stealer do that, but the updated wallet software automatically moving coins to new safe address. Afaik blockchain for example did this ive sent a bigger tx than this and wouldnt had to pay that much in fees, its way off (well, after i saw how much id have to spend, i created a tx with rawtx with only 0.0005 fee and it went trough )
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Maybe an automatic wallet sweep by some of the android wallets?
yes, lets steal money and pay HUGE fees if you dont have to pay that much... someone able to steal the BTCs from the faulty android devices is obviously not that stupid
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someone failed to understand how bitcoin's transactions work and how to use rawtx...
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Free security testing Sounds a bit too good to be true.
well hes running open source tools you can get for free. just the usual FUD shit of skiddys.
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i got a AT32UC3A1256. after you put the newer firmare on the dragon it showed up as AT32UC3A1256, before it showed as AT32UC3A1128 too.
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Is this coin dead? The pool at coinpool.i2p doesnt work?
Is there any other working pools?
what means "dosnt work" if you want help, give us information. otherwise you will usually be ignored
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Thank you for you swift reply.
I started the client about 30 minutes ago and it is downloading it quite fast: 68 weeks left, which is almost about 1/3rd. In regards to the new fork - we won't lose our coins from before, right?
nope, no coins would be lost
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Read this on google search : "There was also a .net GUI built in C# which was posted on reddit if anyone cares to find it"
Has anybody seen it and know where to download ?
s/cares/dares/
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Is it good or bad? Why about 1 million of ixcoin traded within the last month?
maybe due to vlad2vlad useless spam posts? if someone is that stupid (beside him , i bet he bought alot, otherwise he wouldnt be interested in ixc) to buy because of it/him, oh well!
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hehe, i tryd even much older models and it works well
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why arent you running linux on it?
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Well i allways loved cgminer but i switched simply because the other just runs without doing any zadig crap. It probably depends also on which version of windows your running in my case windows 8 pro x64.
You say : install zadig once and all work....... The hell it does not
It will not install on all usb devices. You have to freaking add all by hand every freaking device
It simply not install any other then that one device you did, in my case each and every block erupter YES all 12
True after that .. it works flawless with this zadig, unless you want to use a different hardware with it ... like bfl jalapeno
Because indeed i could not get the freaking jala to work with or without zadig at all, cgminer simply refused to find that thing. Even though it was clearly visible as a FTDI device in windows
And last but not least to get the zadig crap out your kinda busy as well, the only simple solution is delete each and every usb driver which was used with zadig and keep deleting them till the libusb driver is back instead of winusb. It really turned out to be nastier then i expected, even now some ports still got the winusb installed after several attempts to get rid of them. I have not found one simple solution to remove that winusb driver yet. The libusb which the zadig tool puts in IS not the one which works flawless with bfgminer
welcome to winblows
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