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I have a dynamic IP, but am using a DynDNS service to be reachable from the outside. Would I be able to use this domain?
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Why do you think it's messy? Looks good enough to me
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How hard would it be to make this plot a curve based on a handful of user-provided points or a table? The configurable curve in MSI Afterburner is very nice for this purpose.
I'd certainly pay some kind of bounty to see that implemented.
Can't you do that with Overdrive in Windows and AmdOverdriveCtrl in Linux? With AmdOverdriveCtrl you can do that. You can choose between steps, linear changes or bezier-curves. Works like a charm for me
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To monitor my miner, I wrote some scripts to save stats and show them on a graph, accessible on a webserver: http://mononofus-dreambox.dyndns.org:8081It's basically python to save the GPU readings (using pyADL), then shell scripts to move around the data. Charts using http://www.amcharts.com/. Is there any interest in those scripts? If there is, I'll tidy them up a bit and post them on GitHub.
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The question was what's the point of having a miner password at all. Worst case, somebody will mine for you
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I like it. However, you should add some other options for depositing / withdrawing money - as of right now Dwolla is only available in the US.
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I like However, you should either display current MHash/s (at least BTC - Guild, and slush's pool display it) or time of last submitted share.
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You're right, the only way I see for this to work is if you are on the same physical network - either an old hub which broadcasts all packets or a WiFi network. (note that encryption doesn't always help - using WPA2-PSK it's trivial to decrypt transmission of other users)
However, WiFi alone might introduce enough randomness to foil this attack.
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I just stumbled on this very interesting paper: http://eprint.iacr.org/2011/232.pdfBasically, it's possible to calculate the private key from the timing of the responses, since multiplication depends on the size of the operands. I don't think this attack is going to be used just now, but it is definitely a possibility. What do you think?
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I have the same problem on Ubuntu 11.04 x64, both using stable and RC3 client. No errors appear on the terminal, the client just doesn't connect. Port 8333 is forwarded.
edit: never mind, I just got one connection. Still weird.
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I don't think PCIe or your CPU is going to be a bottleneck - I'm mining on an Intel Atom with 2x 1.6 Ghz (way slower than your system) and I still get 425 MHash/s on my Asus Matrix 5870 Platinum. Interestingly enough, my 400W PSU is enough to power it xD
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Good idea, I guess I'll switch back to your pool
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Any plans on releasing that realtime temperature tracker? Looks awesome, and would save me quite some work
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