I want to link my Bitcointalk name with BTCJam's. Verification code: 7200a725-b3c1-4282-bb90-1451f3fbc124
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I am sad to see this. Especially from DOPEY. You k ew it was Otakusama that caused the issues with your coin not mark. I coded a lot of the changes and Otaka compiled it. I never had a compiler setup it was not until after otaka dissapeared that anyone knew. You cannot just blame everyone Blame the actual person that is responsible. I thought this was handled forever ago. Seriously. I helped compile the coin. I would say almost for 2 weels straight. Had I had the ability to compile(which I should have had) I would have realized otaka was a scam artist. Dopey is angry cause his coin was forked after spending so much. Stop pointing at mark, the main dev was otaka. He literally was breakingthe coin by deleting sections of code. I have not been on the forums in a while but am sad to see this post. Dopey did not pay me. I did work for otaka on belief that he was honest. So I was lied to. So a dev that works and gets scammed how much worse can it get. Dopey pays otaka to write coin, otaka disapears. Most of this issue is with Otaka not Mark.
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Hey everyone out there. Slug here stopping in with a bit O' information. I love Adam's podcasts, and when I heard he was being sued by some moron that has a little bit of money, enough apparently to buy a patent that he thinks people are infringing on then sue. So this is a rough one for Adam and he is looking for donations, during his latest Dr. Drew and Adam podcast they had mentioned Bitcoin that is when I wanted to start donating to the cause. So I picked up the send address or you can go straight to http://adamcarolla.com and its at the top also a fund anything link.http://fundanything.com/patenttroll?locale=en. So lets see what we can do, lets show them what the Bitcoin community is all about and what it can do.
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So I just got a new MSI R9 290x Gaming edition. I have a brand new PSU, and no OC on CPU. no OC on card. Stock clocks are core clock 1040 mem clock 1250. When I attempt to mine at anything above -I 13 I get a driver crash. I have tried drivers 13.11 until the newest beta drivers available all with the same outcome. I have also flashed the latest bios from MSI same card just newer bios. My miner settings TC 32765 -w 512 -v 1 -g 1 -I 13 anything higher and it crashes like I said before. But when I lower mem clocks to 1150 and core to 1000 it will mine at -I 18 is it just a bad card?
I couldn't get my first r9 290x, an MSI card (Twin Frozr), to run stable for the life of me above I=13. I exchanged it for a Sapphire brand card and it solved all my problems. Needless to say, I went back and bought three more Sapphires the next day. All work beautifully. Thanks for that, We have 4 cards total 2 diff machines all the same issues. I have 4 xfx 290's double d's full liquid coming to me this week. Im not sure whats up with these MSI cards. Work great for gaming but no go on the stability for mining unfortunatly
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So I just got a new MSI R9 290x Gaming edition. I have a brand new PSU, and no OC on CPU. no OC on card. Stock clocks are core clock 1040 mem clock 1250. When I attempt to mine at anything above -I 13 I get a driver crash. I have tried drivers 13.11 until the newest beta drivers available all with the same outcome. I have also flashed the latest bios from MSI same card just newer bios. My miner settings TC 32765 -w 512 -v 1 -g 1 -I 13 anything higher and it crashes like I said before. But when I lower mem clocks to 1150 and core to 1000 it will mine at -I 18 is it just a bad card?
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as the title suggests I have got a new MSI R9 290x Gaming card and it will not mine anything over -I 13 without crashing drivers. i have uninstalled and reinstalled many times currently running 13.12 drivers
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It sucks for us who were trying to help him and then this shit happens, its hard to trust again I'm glad I didnt give him any money at all, he def needs to be dealt with
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I see a lot of wanting the release time of the coin, and I also see Dopey has not commented on any real info. The issue has been with the coin, there had been some small issues that we were not comfortable releasing the coin broken leaving miners and investors with a bad coin. Release will be very soon as these issues get worked out, Dopey has been letting us know the time frame he is looking for and we apologize to the community for the delay.
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I may be able to get this done. PM ME .. see signature for link reference to other apps serving the community.
nice list of apps, unlike you I do not have that many lol
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The fact of the matter is any CryptoCurrency will always be used for illegal activities. As will cash, gold and yes laundry soap as I just learned (I actually laughed at this one). And there will be no amount of regulations that will stop this. We cannot control the drug issue in the US or any other country for that matter. It's just that Bitcoin and cryptoCurrency is so new to the general public it's easy for the media to point to all the bad things happening and say "this is why we should not use it", that's when the smart people of the public go, "but people use lots of things for illegal activities". This will be a back and forth subject for a long time, it will eventually be a hot topic for politics and new business but right now It's the hottest target because it's new. As long as we (the community) stay behind it, there will not be a problem. They would have to shut off the internet completely to stop Bitcoin and even then they would have a hard time stopping it, I am sure there are enough underground hardcore crackers/hackers that would keep it alive.
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I do have one question. What happens when you try to install this app from the play store?
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Applications i have tried or used in place of BitCare
Bitcoinium - Used the price tickers on this app for a long time, the mining monitor widget suffices for my btcguild account, but it fails on the multi api keys for btcguild
pool watch - Monitoring a second btcguild account, it provides the general stats you would want and i think it gives a downtime alert, although yet to have used this function.
Bitwid - Invalid API key - fail
MinewatcherBeta - Never loads, does not like API key
cryptocoin monitor - used this for monitoring ALT pools int he past, it actually provides multi API key support so is a okay replacement application but it does not offer any widgets and no downtime alearts to my knowledge
miner status - one API key, has widget, no alerts and if i remember does not 100% function, hangs when refreshing sometimes.
I will take a look into it for you, I might be able to make it compatible with the S4 and more if possible. I will get back to you on that in the next week or so.
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So I believe there is just an issue with files that I have because it does not make sense the coin-qt.exe will not load, I have tried different coins with the same outcome. fresh VB
does VB stand for VirtualBox? with win 7 ultimate on it 32 bit, built in 64 bit same thing. I have to be missing something vital, I hear that it is a memory error, but I do not have the error code, I have someone else working on it with me and I try to run it in VS 2010 but it does not throw any errors
What *coin and what version are we talking about here? See message #334. What can MSVC 2010 do for you since I assume you built or had built for you a bitcoin-qt.exe using gcc? Are you using some commercial third party add on such as http://visualgdb.com/tutorials/mingw/ to gdb your code, perhaps? Ron As for MSVC I was running the exe itself in debug mode to catch any errors, but there was none. Anyway I solved my issues. There was a bad version of mingw32 somewhere in the mix, I only know because I removed everything and started clean and used easywinbuilder and it worked perfectly. I had previously tried easywinbuilder with no success but all is good now.
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So I got everything to compile, and I got the .dll 's that are needed. Now the qt.exe file does not launch and the altcoind.exe just opens a cmd window anythoughts?
Everything may be OK with your *coind.exe program! Since this is a linux/unix style daemon, the philosophy is the less output the better. Are you giving it any command line arguments to start? You should. A -datadir="your favorite place to store blockchains, etc." would be good! A -conf="where and what your configuration file is" would be really good too! Can you close the command window of the *coind.exe? What happens? Do you have a debug log file in you data directory? What does it say? All of these will give you information to work with. How can you tell that your *coin-qt.exe doesn't launch? Do you get a message? Do you get a splash screen? Again, with arguments as above but applied to the *coin-qt.exe program, are there any debug log files? This should help you get closer to the truth. Ron So I believe there is just an issue with files that I have because it does not make sense the coin-qt.exe will not load, I have tried different coins with the same outcome. fresh VB with win 7 ultimate on it 32 bit, built in 64 bit same thing. I have to be missing something vital, I hear that it is a memory error, but I do not have the error code, I have someone else working on it with me and I try to run it in VS 2010 but it does not throw any errors
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So I got everything to compile, and I got the .dll 's that are needed. Now the qt.exe file does not launch and the altcoind.exe just opens a cmd window anythoughts?
Everything may be OK with your *coind.exe program! Since this is a linux/unix style daemon, the philosophy is the less output the better. Are you giving it any command line arguments to start? You should. A -datadir="your favorite place to store blockchains, etc." would be good! A -conf="where and what your configuration file is" would be really good too! Can you close the command window of the *coind.exe? What happens? Do you have a debug log file in you data directory? What does it say? All of these will give you information to work with. How can you tell that your *coin-qt.exe doesn't launch? Do you get a message? Do you get a splash screen? Again, with arguments as above but applied to the *coin-qt.exe program, are there any debug log files? This should help you get closer to the truth. Ron No I am not giving the command args, I will try that in a bit. I can close the *coind.exe it errors, like everyone else's lol. So I did not think to look for a log, thank you for the tips I will get back to you when I try what is suggested.
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So I got everything to compile, and I got the .dll 's that are needed. Now the qt.exe file does not launch and the altcoind.exe just opens a cmd window anythoughts?
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This is where I am stuck, all the other ./build\*.o files have no issues and are built correctly. Any thoughts
c:/mingw/bin/../lib/gcc/mingw32/4.8.1/../../../../mingw32/bin/ld.exe: cannot fin d ./build\irc.o c:/mingw/bin/../lib/gcc/mingw32/4.8.1/../../../../mingw32/bin/ld.exe: cannot fin d ./build\rpcnet.o c:/mingw/bin/../lib/gcc/mingw32/4.8.1/../../../../mingw32/bin/ld.exe: cannot fin d ./build\crypter.o c:/mingw/bin/../lib/gcc/mingw32/4.8.1/../../../../mingw32/bin/ld.exe: cannot fin d -lssl c:/mingw/bin/../lib/gcc/mingw32/4.8.1/../../../../mingw32/bin/ld.exe: cannot fin d -lcrypto collect2.exe: error: ld returned 1 exit status < SOLVED - new issue below
so this is a new issue I have not seen yet ./build\main.o:main.cpp:(.text+0x20f4): undefined reference to `vnThreadsRunning ' ./build\main.o:main.cpp:(.text+0xaf6e): undefined reference to `fClient' ./build\main.o:main.cpp:(.text+0xeb70): undefined reference to `fClient' ./build\main.o:main.cpp:(.text+0x18d7b): undefined reference to `vnThreadsRunnin g' ./build\main.o:main.cpp:(.text+0x18ded): undefined reference to `vnThreadsRunnin g' ./build\main.o:main.cpp:(.text+0x1913a): undefined reference to `vnThreadsRunnin g' ./build\main.o:main.cpp:(.text+0x19145): undefined reference to `vnThreadsRunnin g' ./build\main.o:main.cpp:(.text+0x1914d): undefined reference to `vnThreadsRunnin g' ./build\main.o:main.cpp:(.text+0x1919d): more undefined references to `vnThreads Running' follow c:/mingw/bin/../lib/gcc/mingw32/4.8.1/../../../../mingw32/bin/ld.exe: ./build\ma in.o: bad reloc address 0x2 in section `.text$_ZN5boost6detail17sp_counted_impl_ pINS_8signals26detail12signal2_implIvRK7uint25610ChangeTypeNS2_19optional_last_ v alueIvEEiSt4lessIiENS_8functionIFvS7_S8_EEENSD_IFvRKNS2_10connectionES7_S8_EEEN S 2_5mutexEE16invocation_stateEED1Ev[__ZN5boost6detail17sp_counted_impl_pINS_8sign als26detail12signal2_implIvRK7uint25610ChangeTypeNS2_19optional_last_valueIvEEi S t4lessIiENS_8functionIFvS7_S8_EEENSD_IFvRKNS2_10connectionES7_S8_EEENS2_5mutexE E 16invocation_stateEED1Ev]
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