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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANNOUNCE] OneCoin - Simple, Decentralized, Mineable Cryptocurrency on: March 17, 2022, 12:11:27 AM
Woot Woot... got in at start!  It appears like you have put a lot of work into it, and it shows.  Been mining all day, have mined several blocks and running solid.

Built in Explorer and other tools, local web based stats, well thought out.

I have a good size GPU farm, HDD farm, and now adding this as my main CPU coin.

Keep it up, and good job!
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ✅ BITCOIN CANDY - Community thread! 🔥🔥🔥 on: March 05, 2022, 06:10:38 AM
As I have just installed the wallet, it looks like it going to take a lonnnnngg time to sync.  Do you have the blockchain files located somewhere to speed up the sync?
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]WORX [WORX] PoS | Masternode | Bounties | high ROI on: May 17, 2018, 08:46:56 PM
It's FRIDAY!!!!!!!

... no, but close enough!

 __       __________ ______________  ___
/   \     /  \_____     \\______     \       \/    /
\    \/\/    //      |      \|             _/\           /
 \           //       |       \        |      \/          \
  \__/\   / \_______   /____|_   /___/\      \
          \/                \/            \/          \___/  .. it's about to EXPLODE!  And i'm in it!
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]WORX [WORX] PoS | Masternode | Bounties | high ROI on: May 17, 2018, 02:18:49 PM
scam alert Grin Grin

Looks like YOU are the scamm’er.  Please educate us as to why it’s a scam?  And use more than 2 words like all your other posts.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1997719;sa=showPosts

There is no indication whatsoever.

And until then:

 __       __________ ______________  ___
/   \     /  \_____     \\______     \       \/    /
\    \/\/    //      |      \|             _/\           /
 \           //       |       \        |      \/          \
  \__/\   / \_______   /____|_   /___/\      \
          \/                \/            \/          \___/
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]WORX [WORX] PoS | Masternode | Bounties | high ROI on: May 16, 2018, 10:13:54 PM
Yeah, same.  Going on my 2nd node.

WORX! for me!

Cheers,
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]WORX [WORX] PoS | Masternode | Bounties | high ROI on: May 16, 2018, 09:46:08 AM
Happy Hump Day!

 __       __________ ______________  ___
/   \     /  \_____     \\______     \       \/    /
\    \/\/    //      |      \|             _/\           /
 \           //       |       \        |      \/          \
  \__/\   / \_______   /____|_   /___/\      \
          \/                \/            \/          \___/

Cheers,
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]WORX [WORX] PoS | Masternode | Bounties | high ROI on: May 15, 2018, 04:03:45 PM
One scam project copies another scam project. Of course, no one will care about it  Grin

Ah, I was waiting for that.

So, is PIVX a scam?  Is Dash a scam?  Is ZCash a scam?  Is Ethereum a scam?  Those were all cloned.  If you trick someone into getting their money, that IS a scam.  If you clone a project and encourage others to use it, that is NOT a scam.  Ubuntu, Debian, etc. are all clones of the original BSD.  It's what opensource was created for.

But of course, you care, because you keep coming back.

So until then...

 __       __________ ______________  ___
/   \     /  \_____     \\______     \       \/    /
\    \/\/    //      |      \|             _/\           /
 \           //       |       \        |      \/          \
  \__/\   / \_______   /____|_   /___/\      \
          \/                \/            \/          \___/

Cheers,
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]WORX [WORX] PoS | Masternode | Bounties | high ROI on: May 15, 2018, 12:06:23 PM
You can check this by comparing the sources. It differs only by block rewards. Is there any working demo for this project? For what you bought it?

I don't think anyone really cares about that other coin you mentioned.  Compare the source with PIVX, and that's where you'll see the source came from...  of which credit was given where it was due via the MIT license that was included.  Noone else does that.  Matter of fact, a lot of other coins just delete the license file altogether and don't include it anywhere, which is a violation of the license.

Do me a favor and list 1 coin, just one that's on Graviex where code was not borrowed!  THAT IS THE PURPOSE of open source!  The license ENCOURAGES reusing code, modifying it, not modifying it, repurposing it, using as it, deleting it, etc.

So until then...

 __       __________ ______________  ___
/   \     /  \_____     \\______     \       \/    /
\    \/\/    //      |      \|             _/\           /
 \           //       |       \        |      \/          \
  \__/\   / \_______   /____|_   /___/\      \
          \/                \/            \/          \___/

Cheers,
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]WORX [WORX] PoS | Masternode | Bounties | high ROI on: May 15, 2018, 10:03:40 AM
As I can see the source is a clone of BitSolo - another scam MN project.

What?  Bitsolo?  The 2 commit project?  That's an original coin?  Um... no, you are incorrect.  Do this for me.  Install the Worx client, click the about, and tell me what the license says.  It's an MIT license and per its requirements, it lists the inherited projects.  Matter of fact, this is one of the few coins that even abides by the MIT license by giving credit where its due.

Now, do another thing for me.

List 5 coins outside of PIVX, Dash, Zcash, Ethereum, and BTC that are true... written from the ground up currencies.

So please, don't put ignorant comments out there to support the coins you've invested in by bashing others.

And like I said before:
 __       __________ ______________  ___
/   \     /  \_____     \\______     \       \/    /
\    \/\/    //      |      \|             _/\           /
 \           //       |       \        |      \/          \
  \__/\   / \_______   /____|_   /___/\      \
          \/                \/            \/          \___/

Cheers,
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]WORX [WORX] PoS | Masternode | Bounties | high ROI on: May 15, 2018, 02:00:20 AM
At just 34 nodes total, with a high ROI, this is my next coin to purchase!  

WORX for me!  BTC


 __       __________ ______________  ___
/   \     /  \_____     \\______     \       \/    /
\    \/\/    //      |      \|             _/\           /
 \           //       |       \        |      \/          \
  \__/\   / \_______   /____|_   /___/\      \
          \/                \/            \/          \___/

Also, I just joined the Discord channel, how can I begin to chat?

Cheers,
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.4 on: January 30, 2018, 10:38:07 PM
Hi!
Previously I was using HDDRawCopy to burn nvOC image to USB key. After the image was copied, all I had to do, was to copy my prepared 1bash file to 9MB fat partition and the USB key was ready to go for any rig (Both rigs used the same image and the same settings).

Now I read that nvOC is more stable on HDD (or SSD) so I used HDDRawCopy to burn nvOC image to HDD.
I have edited 1bash in 9MB fat partition, but now the file wasn't automatically copied to /home/m1/1bash (Like it was on USB key).
My 1bash stayed on the /dev/sda1 partition (9MB fat partition).

Sorry I am a complete linux newbie so I have to ask this:
What command would copy my 1bash from /dev/sda1 partition to /home/m1/1bash?

Papampi, leenoox, how do you guys deploy settings to multiple rigs (I guess you use some different method)?


If you use the nvOC v0019-2.0 Shrinked Image, it should copy 1bash from 9mb and auto expand after first boot.


Code:
Image size: 11 GB
ZIP size: 3.8 GB
Auto Expand to full size on first boot
Fixed copy 1bash from fat partition to SSD/HDD on first boot
SHA256: ACCA9787169E6E722ED74FB02DBE1C44E7760CEB537CB79D4C61C7FFF8AD3057
Thanks, I am downloading Shrinked Image.


Papampi, i tested the shrinked image and it works for me. Copy of 1bash from fat partition to HDD on first boot succeeded and nvOC works flawlessly.
Thanks for your help.

I have some problems with stability, but I think there is something wrong with my hardware. Will have to check the logs.
Which log should I look at if the rig freezes?

There is a very slim chance that you are having the problems I had a while back.  Mine was locking up on a regular basis, and as it turned out, the risers that plugged into the pcie slots over a couple of hours moved just enough to where it locked up.

The solution was to put 2 layers of electrical tape around the boards, which made them very snug and are now unable to move at all.  The tape has no other purpose other than to ensure the boards dont move around.

This was suggested on Youtube, and it worked for me.  Again, slim chance you are having the same problems...  Logs, no idea but would think hard lockups (if that is what it is), wouldn't be logged.  Smiley

Pic:
https://gyazo.com/9fbc112bc901bd95b71795f4423221d9
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: nvOC v0019-2.1 Community Release - Pre Release 1bash & 0miner on: January 30, 2018, 08:15:15 PM
1bash and 0miner v0019-2.1 pre-release changes for Bminer and new coins


Some Changes
Code:
New Coins: LUX, SUMO, DSR, ELLA, XVG, GBX, CRC
Renamed ZM_OR_EWBF to EQUIHASH_MINER
Renamed ETHMINER_or_GENOIL_or_CLAYMORE to ETHASH_MINER
Added BMINER and BMINER_SSL and ANXccminer


Its Better to download and update your 1bash with new 1bash

Or add new coins and Bminer :
Code:
cd /home/m1/Downloads
wget -N https://raw.githubusercontent.com/papampi/nvOC_by_fullzero_Community_Release/19-2.1/1bash_19-2.1_pre_release.sh
bash /home/m1/Downloads/1bash_19-2.1_pre_release.sh

Get pre-release 0miner
Code:
cd /home/m1/Downloads
wget -N https://raw.githubusercontent.com/papampi/nvOC_by_fullzero_Community_Release/19-2.1/0miner
cp /home/m1/Downloads/0miner /home/m1/0miner


Backup your 1bash and 0miner before update to 19-2.1 pre-release!!!!

I just updated to this, and defaulting to bminer.  Went from around 6400 sols/s to 6800 sols/s:

https://gyazo.com/0d7c433a5c29fe678278ba7f145c68ec
https://gyazo.com/4a9e5714fdf4ee33bce4d7b87c6c42b4
https://gyazo.com/b9f8f4743df6e3d62392fed512cc53a8

Gracias...
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.4 on: January 30, 2018, 06:47:13 AM
How exactly do I overclock with nvOC?  Regardless of what I change in the config (core / memory), the clocks never change.

For instance, I have 12gpu's running, target one GPU that I want to modify, enable "Individual Clocks" and "Individual Powerlimits", make my change to both core and memory, but the one specific card never changes in when I go to look at the current specs in the nVidia X Server settings.  Clock and memory always stays the same.  

I've enabled and disabled Powermiser, and dont see any other config that I can change to modify my gpu.  Matter of fact, i've tried changing it on all my cards,  nothing changes.

Powerlimiting does work just fine however.

Any input would be appreciated.

(I'm using v0019-1.4 + community patch)

Thanks!

So, here are my questions on Overclocking as I cant figure it out.  I replied earlier that I saw Fullzero's post on the very first page, tried what he suggested with no luck.  I'm currently mining my rig with stock settings, coming from Windows recently.  My xorg detect fails and reboot, so I've commented it out in order to mine with stock settings.  Still trying to educate myself on exactly xorgs function.

Here are my questions:

(There are 358 pages to read through! ... and currently at work.  Cheesy)

1.  Do I have to turn off the onboard video and boot via PCIEXPRESS?  I'm thinking I wont be able to OC this card from what i'm reading??
2.  If so, then does that mean I'll need to plug my monitor into one of the cards on the rig?  And if that is the case, will I be able to use the Ubuntu GUI desktop or will I have to go headless?
3.  Once that is done, xorg should work, correct?  I assume that i'll need to do what Fullzero suggested on the first page at this point.
4.  Is there anything else that needs to be done to get OC working?

Thanks,

Disable the onboard (integrated) video in the bios.
Connect the monitor to the GPU that is connected to the first x16 PCIe slot (the first long slot closest to the CPU).
Xorg should work now.
Edit 1bash that's located in your home directory (do not edit the one that's located in the small 9MB fat partition). Open the file explorer nautilus (icon with folder sign), it will open in your home directory where you will find 1bash. Edit this file. Restart.

Gracias!

So before I left for work this morning, I did exactly this.  I disabled the onboard, plugged my monitor into the primary x16 slotted card, powered it up but the display was very, very slow.  It was drawing the screen as a very low rate and waited for a while but never came up to the desktop.  Maybe I wasn't patient enough.  That slot in the BIOS was set to AUTO, but it can be changed to GEN 1/2/ or 3.

I'm using the H110 board.

Would your recommendation mean that my display would be a bit laggy?  I'm good with that, but it was super-duper-pooper-scooper slow and didn't feel like waiting.

Run  this command and reboot

Code:
sudo nvidia-xconfig -a --cool-bits=28 --allow-empty-initial-configuration

See how it goes after reboot

I did the above, but still had problems with xorg trying to start.  So...

  • I reimaged my drive
  • Disabled the onboard video
  • Turned the power off and plugged in all my cards in the order I wanted.  Plugged a monitor straight to the pcie x16 slot
  • Powered it back on
  • Booted up off my newly imaged drive

... and xorg started fine this time.

Nothing else done.  Applied the community patch and noticed that the formatting in 1bash was much cleaner and easier to read.  And, it's now overclocking!

I went from 160watts per @ around 500 sols/s to 120 watts around 515 sols/s.  At the moment I bumped it up to 160 watts per card and its giving me around 540-550 sols/s.

Woot, woot!

Thank you!




14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.4 on: January 29, 2018, 07:02:06 PM
From papampi:
------
"Run  this command and reboot

Code:
sudo nvidia-xconfig -a --cool-bits=28 --allow-empty-initial-configuration

See how it goes after reboot
------

What exactly does this do?  Looks like it enables OC'ing without a monitor?  https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NVIDIA/Tips_and_tricks

Actually looking forward to getting home today.

From leenoox:
------
Well, with the onboard enabled, it runs pretty good.  I noticed that with EWBF one thread of the CPU peaks @ 100% and it gets a little laggy but I turn off Hyperthreading, and with only 2 threads it runs better.  I don't have a problem with ZM either way.

...  i think.
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.4 on: January 29, 2018, 02:19:34 PM
How exactly do I overclock with nvOC?  Regardless of what I change in the config (core / memory), the clocks never change.

For instance, I have 12gpu's running, target one GPU that I want to modify, enable "Individual Clocks" and "Individual Powerlimits", make my change to both core and memory, but the one specific card never changes in when I go to look at the current specs in the nVidia X Server settings.  Clock and memory always stays the same.  

I've enabled and disabled Powermiser, and dont see any other config that I can change to modify my gpu.  Matter of fact, i've tried changing it on all my cards,  nothing changes.

Powerlimiting does work just fine however.

Any input would be appreciated.

(I'm using v0019-1.4 + community patch)

Thanks!

So, here are my questions on Overclocking as I cant figure it out.  I replied earlier that I saw Fullzero's post on the very first page, tried what he suggested with no luck.  I'm currently mining my rig with stock settings, coming from Windows recently.  My xorg detect fails and reboot, so I've commented it out in order to mine with stock settings.  Still trying to educate myself on exactly xorgs function.

Here are my questions:

(There are 358 pages to read through! ... and currently at work.  Cheesy)

1.  Do I have to turn off the onboard video and boot via PCIEXPRESS?  I'm thinking I wont be able to OC this card from what i'm reading??
2.  If so, then does that mean I'll need to plug my monitor into one of the cards on the rig?  And if that is the case, will I be able to use the Ubuntu GUI desktop or will I have to go headless?
3.  Once that is done, xorg should work, correct?  I assume that i'll need to do what Fullzero suggested on the first page at this point.
4.  Is there anything else that needs to be done to get OC working?

Thanks,

Disable the onboard (integrated) video in the bios.
Connect the monitor to the GPU that is connected to the first x16 PCIe slot (the first long slot closest to the CPU).
Xorg should work now.
Edit 1bash that's located in your home directory (do not edit the one that's located in the small 9MB fat partition). Open the file explorer nautilus (icon with folder sign), it will open in your home directory where you will find 1bash. Edit this file. Restart.

Gracias!

So before I left for work this morning, I did exactly this.  I disabled the onboard, plugged my monitor into the primary x16 slotted card, powered it up but the display was very, very slow.  It was drawing the screen as a very low rate and waited for a while but never came up to the desktop.  Maybe I wasn't patient enough.  That slot in the BIOS was set to AUTO, but it can be changed to GEN 1/2/ or 3.

I'm using the H110 board.

Would your recommendation mean that my display would be a bit laggy?  I'm good with that, but it was super-duper-pooper-scooper slow and didn't feel like waiting.
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.4 on: January 29, 2018, 01:37:08 PM
How exactly do I overclock with nvOC?  Regardless of what I change in the config (core / memory), the clocks never change.

For instance, I have 12gpu's running, target one GPU that I want to modify, enable "Individual Clocks" and "Individual Powerlimits", make my change to both core and memory, but the one specific card never changes in when I go to look at the current specs in the nVidia X Server settings.  Clock and memory always stays the same.  

I've enabled and disabled Powermiser, and dont see any other config that I can change to modify my gpu.  Matter of fact, i've tried changing it on all my cards,  nothing changes.

Powerlimiting does work just fine however.

Any input would be appreciated.

(I'm using v0019-1.4 + community patch)

Thanks!

So, here are my questions on Overclocking as I cant figure it out.  I replied earlier that I saw Fullzero's post on the very first page, tried what he suggested with no luck.  I'm currently mining my rig with stock settings, coming from Windows recently.  My xorg detect fails and reboot, so I've commented it out in order to mine with stock settings.  Still trying to educate myself on exactly xorgs function.

Here are my questions:

(There are 358 pages to read through! ... and currently at work.  Cheesy)

1.  Do I have to turn off the onboard video and boot via PCIEXPRESS?  I'm thinking I wont be able to OC this card from what i'm reading??
2.  If so, then does that mean I'll need to plug my monitor into one of the cards on the rig?  And if that is the case, will I be able to use the Ubuntu GUI desktop or will I have to go headless?
3.  Once that is done, xorg should work, correct?  I assume that i'll need to do what Fullzero suggested on the first page at this point.
4.  Is there anything else that needs to be done to get OC working?

Thanks,
17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.4 on: January 29, 2018, 03:49:21 AM
I see on the 1st page a post from FullZero about this exact problem.  So... my apologies.

I will try what he mentioned.
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.4 on: January 29, 2018, 03:34:53 AM
How exactly do I overclock with nvOC?  Regardless of what I change in the config (core / memory), the clocks never change.

For instance, I have 12gpu's running, target one GPU that I want to modify, enable "Individual Clocks" and "Individual Powerlimits", make my change to both core and memory, but the one specific card never changes in when I go to look at the current specs in the nVidia X Server settings.  Clock and memory always stays the same.  

I've enabled and disabled Powermiser, and dont see any other config that I can change to modify my gpu.  Matter of fact, i've tried changing it on all my cards,  nothing changes.

Powerlimiting does work just fine however.

Any input would be appreciated.

(I'm using v0019-1.4 + community patch)

Thanks!
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