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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 【ANN】 Δ DELTACOIN Δ ★BRINGING CHANGE TO CRYPTOCURRENCY★ JUST LAUNCHED on: March 14, 2014, 01:19:55 AM
Decent launch for once. Bodes well! Congratulations to the devs for not mucking people about.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [MYR] Myriad - Mining for all - SHA★Scrypt★Qubit★Skein★Groestl on: March 10, 2014, 03:29:22 PM
Still getting below expected payouts from Groestl Stablehash. At diff 220, I should be getting around 600 an hour, but so far getting 400. Someone needs to make another Groestl pool! Groestl should be by far the most lucrative algo at the moment, but it's losing 30% through pool inefficiency.

You are getting anything from that pool ? I didn't get mine 10-15.000 coins for 1 day mining...

Yeah, I've been getting payouts consistently and it's a stable pool. It's just not paying out what it should based on difficulty / hashrate. You're using the custom GPU miner in the OP? I've just created a bat file with the pool details and changed intensity to 18. Other than that, nothing complicated to set up. I know that he was having problems with the pool a few days ago though - have you tried since?
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [MYR] Myriad - Mining for all - SHA★Scrypt★Qubit★Skein★Groestl on: March 10, 2014, 03:14:03 PM
Still getting below expected payouts from Groestl Stablehash. At diff 220, I should be getting around 600 an hour, but so far getting 400. Someone needs to make another Groestl pool! Groestl should be by far the most lucrative algo at the moment, but it's losing 30% through pool inefficiency.
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] GoldBars (GDB/GOLD) | KGW | Scrypt | Safe IPO | Rare Relaunch on: March 09, 2014, 01:10:24 AM
I do feel for the dev, but I also think that these sort of launches - where on one side you have a person being overwhelmed by the complexity of the coin, and on the other have entitled little shits saying "1 min past launch and no nodes CUNT, hang yourself lol" a detriment to the image of crypto as a whole. These failed launches, and the incredible wrath that results, are slowly diminishing the quality of the altcoin scene.
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ★★ Rubycoin ★★ A precious gem for the digital age on: February 24, 2014, 08:11:28 PM
Time of death: 20:07GMT
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][HUC] Huntercoin - Human Minable - MMOG - Dual Algo Scrypt / Sha256 on: February 20, 2014, 01:57:05 PM
Is there any point trying to solo mine this anymore? Can't get P2Pool running but been soloing for a while with no luck. Any idea the average time it would take to find a block per MH?
7  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: CraPE v0.3 beta - Boot from USB - Win8 PE Based Mining OS on: February 19, 2014, 08:47:47 PM
Ok the squirrels stopped chewing on my cables long enough to let me upload the image:

CoinHub_x86-Alpha: http://l.bitcasa.com/tphfCfnr

I started from scratch with this one, as opposed to using Crazyrates' build. A couple of his start-up script ideas are still there, mainly "startupconfig.bat" and "StartCG.bat", though I've changed a lot of what's in them. I used Win8PE (a winbuilder project) and a Windows 8.0 source disk to get going, then used Windows ADK (AIK?) 8.0 to  to tweak things around (mainly DISM). All of these things can be downloaded for free.

Features:

- I put as much as I could in the persistent drive (apps, etc). That way you can save/modify things without having to mount it offline. The persistent drive should default to C: if there isn't a drive already system C: drive on your rig (which I'm guessing there isn't, or why else would you be interested in a live usb OS).

- The drivers for AMD Catalyst 13.12 are on there, as well as the apps from the Catalyst Control Center. You can run the installer for CCC mounting the C:\ATI_13.12.iso and selecting C: for your install point. Honestly I'm not really eactly which parts of CCC we want or need (except the drivers of course), maybe somebody can help out with that.

- One thing I hate about BAMT is that all the guides say "Burn BAMT to a USB stick. Insert USB stick into rig and boot up. Use SSH/RDP to log in..." WTF!! how about the part where the BAMT knows our router's SSID and password? I don't know about you guys but I moved my noisy ass rig as far away from my room as I could, so there's no ethernet connection. I don't even have an extra screen I can hook up temporarily, my only screen is a 27" flatscreen. Anyways after you burn this to a usb, boot it up from a computer with a screen. When it starts up, go to PENetwork and connect to your router's wifi. Save the profile to C:\, and leave it named as "PENetwork.ini". This way, when your headless rig boots up it'll already know your routers ID and password. Also if you use a USB-wifi on your rig you should plug that in too, to make sure the drivers are installed. If they're not you'll have to add them offline using DISM.

- RDP: TightVNC loads automatically on startup. A reg file is imported to set it for no password. You can then add a password once you're in, but it won't stick after a reboot. The reg file is C:\PortableApps\TightVNC\vnc_nopassword.reg, you should be able to edit this file to get some persistent security settings.

- C:\Miners: There's a bunch of stuff in here, I don't know what's fully compiled to work right out of the gate and what needs compiling and additional files. I don't really know what the hell I'm doing when it comes to building instances of CGminer (I don't really know what I'm doing period, I'm not a software developer/guru), so if anybody has anything to contribute in this area I'm sure myself and others would appreciate it.

- There's a better start menu where you can customize everything, click the lame start menu and go system tools->Classic Shell->ClassicStartMenu.exe.  

To do:

- Figure out how to get your ClassicStartMenu settings to survive a reboot  Cheesy

- Get rid of redundant/duplicate files and folders

- Clean up the startup scripts for a cleaner load, and booting into a CG monitor and miner (specific monitor and miner to be configurable by the user

- Make this useful for Bitcoin hardware as well

- Get some miners working

- Get CGWatcher to work (I'm ticked this one isn't working!)


Right if someone finds someone that's not working and knows a fix, by all means have at it and share it with the community. Like I said I don't really know what the hell I'm doing in the first place Grin

Looks like you're making progress - but can't get the link to work, like the others!
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