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1  Bitcoin / Mining support / DiabloMiner ERROR: OpenCL platform Apple contains no devices on: June 23, 2011, 04:31:36 PM
I'm trying to launch DiabloMiner on Slush's pool. My Mac's CPU is 2 x 2.66 GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon and its graphics card is an NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT. I get this error:
Code:
[6/23/11 12:28:34 PM] Started                                                
[6/23/11 12:28:34 PM] Connecting to: http://api.bitcoin.cz:8332/             
[6/23/11 12:28:34 PM] Using Apple OpenCL 1.0 (Dec 23 2010 17:30:26)         
[6/23/11 12:28:34 PM] ERROR: OpenCL platform Apple contains no devices
2  Economy / Marketplace / [Offering] Web hosting, starting at 5 BTC/month on: December 11, 2010, 11:44:59 PM
Hi, I just started using BitCoin and I'm looking for a way to get some coins to start off, so I'll be offering web hosting for as little as 5 BTC/month (should be a good deal, compared to Vekja's 25 BTC/week).

The specs:
  • full-featured cPanel
  • 1GB of disk space (should be plenty enough)
  • 10GB of bandwidth (more on special demand)
  • unlimited email accounts
  • unlimited parked (same site) and add-on (subdirectory) domain mapping
  • unlimited MySQL databases with phpMyAdmin
  • Perl and Ruby on Rails
  • Softaculous

Just a note: I can't provide you with a domain, so you'll have to get one yourself. There are lots of services which provide free subdomains, such as co.cc, cz.cc and uni.cc. Or, if you have a few bucks to shell out, you can get a second-level domain (e.g. domain.com) through a registrar like 1&1. When I set up your account, I'll send you the nameserver info.

If you don't trust me, you will see by googling that I have a pretty good reputation at Wikipedia and Mozilla, so no need to get paranoid. However, you can use ClearCoin if you want.

If you're interested, drop me a PM. Depending on your reputation on the site, I may require a deductible 5 BTC deposit.

Edit on December 14, 2010, 09:17 pm: Reduced price from 20 to 5 BTC.
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