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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] TrollCoin 2.1 [$TROLL] Tipping on Twitch/Twitter/Discord/Telegram NOW DeFi
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on: June 17, 2022, 01:52:55 AM
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I installed the Trollcoin wallet on Windows 10 and I keep getting this error message. I tried to sync the wallet on 3 different Windows 10 machines with the same issue. If anyone could help that would be good.
Error:
A fatal error occurred. Trollcoin can no longer continue safely and will quit. exception: st9bad_alloc std:bad_alloc
Thanks,
from another coin's forum: It seems that we were running up into the default 2 GB process size limit for 32-bit applications in Windows. 32-bit applications running in 32-bit Windows can support up to 3 GB of RAM, and 32-bit applications running in 64-bit Windows can support up too 4 GB of RAM, but they need to be compiled with this feature enabled.
Here's the Microsoft page about this build option, IMAGE_FILE_LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE, for your reading pleasure:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/desktop/Memory/memory-limits-for-windows-releases#memory_limits
In our case we are using the MXE cross-compile from Linux, and need to add the -Wl,--large-address-aware flag to our 32-bit Windows build.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: METAL MUSIC COIN V3 - A COIN FOR THE UNDERGROUND METAL MUSIC SCENE
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on: February 19, 2022, 11:32:06 AM
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i can see why they gave up running the old wallet/daemon code. on my site running the explorer, i find the old wallet daemon just randomly likes to die after a while. also, when starting up, both on my linux servers and windows7 machines it does not like to properly finish starting up after (very slowly) reading all the blockfiles. it just goes into a mood where it's trying to connect to peers but won't talk to the windows screen or answer RPC requests. i discovered if i disabled the network interfaces just before it finishes (slowly) reading the blockfiles and wait for the rest of the startup to finish then it works okay. then i get to re-enable my network interfaces. perhaps it's just me 
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: METAL MUSIC COIN V3 - A COIN FOR THE UNDERGROUND METAL MUSIC SCENE
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on: August 14, 2021, 05:54:04 PM
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Have you been able to get this compiled on / for any modern linux system?
I just tried on Ubuntu 20.04 lts and 18.04 lts and both failed due to dependency messes. But, since I have compiled newer coins with them I don't know if it's the OS or other newer things I have installed. I thought I had a copy of the binary saved someplace but I can't find it.
Side thought, makes you wonder how much stuff like this kills older coins, I want to run it but there is an issue getting it compiled and there are no official linux binaries and for a bit of fun / playing around mining it's not worth putting in the extra time needed to do it so we go play with another coin.
-Dave
my slackware-current (post 14.2) you need to specify -std=gnu++98 for the compiler (xCXXFLAGS), i modified this from src/makefile.unix and you'll probably get a buttload of the same warnings over and over from the boost headers even further sad thought, so called modern coins usually have doc files for building that are 10 years out of date. it really is voodoo some days. i think most devs like the mysticism and their fifedoms. i've never used a linux QT build for any coin (i think some of my coins may have built qt binaries accidently, i dont pay attention since i dont use (X)windowing. i'm a command line weenie all the way for my server. #!/bin/bash coinname="metalmusiccoin" pcdversion=`/bin/basename "$PWD" | \ /bin/sed -e "s,\.,,g" \ -e "s,MTLMC,metalcoind,"` echo "pcdversion=${pcdversion} pwd=${PWD} coinname=${coinname}" cd src if [ "x${1}" = "x" ]; then rm -f obj/version.* OPENSSL_INCLUDE_PATH="/usr/include/openssl-1.0" OPENSSL_LIB_PATH="/usr/lib64/openssl-1.0" BOOST_INCLUDE_PATH="/usr/local/boost-1.59.0/include" BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX= BOOST_LIB_PATH="/usr/local/boost-1.59.0/lib" export OPENSSL_INCLUDE_PATH OPENSSL_LIB_PATH BOOST_INCLUDE_PATH BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX BOOST_LIB_PATH make -f makefile.g++98 USE_UPNP=- stat=$? exit $stat elif [ "x${1}" = "x--clean" -o "x${1}" = "xclean" ]; then make -f makefile.unix clean stat=$? exit $stat elif [ "x${1}" = "x--install" -o "x${1}" = "xinstall" ]; then if [ -r ${coinname}3d ]; then cp -p ${coinname}3d /usr/local/bin/${pcdversion} stat=$? if [ $stat -ne 0 ]; then echo "error ${stat} copying ${coinname}3d into /usr/local/bin/${pcdversion}" else echo "installed into: /usr/local/bin/${pcdversion}" fi exit 0 else echo "cannot install: ${PWD}/${coinname}3d is not readable" exit 2 fi else echo "unrecognized option: ${1}" exit 1 fi
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: METAL MUSIC COIN V3 - A COIN FOR THE UNDERGROUND METAL MUSIC SCENE
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on: August 12, 2021, 10:55:44 PM
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OK, I have to ask who is mining this and where? Difficulty is over 100 there are no pools that I can see and the only exchange that supports it has no trades.
So unless there is a pool that I don't know about and an exchange it's a hell of an expense at the moment to mine this since your scrypt miners can be making you a fair amount of money just mining LTC.
-Dave
i do evening+weekend/cheap electricity mining with low horsepower. i havent been paying attention and perhaps my machine ran amok. update: looks like i've not found a block in ages. my low horsepower is too low for the difficulty it seems. my explorer shows the last Proof of Work block as sunday june 27
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: METAL MUSIC COIN V3 - A COIN FOR THE UNDERGROUND METAL MUSIC SCENE
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on: April 20, 2021, 09:08:27 PM
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ive added all them and still only conected to the 1
addnode=45.138.72.70:25931
addnode=coins.dognose.net (currently 23.233.55.92 but that can change, so use the domain name instead) is open, what is your ip and i'll add you on my end too. most of those nodes probably dont accept incoming connections. they generally show as "inbound: true" [they connect to me, i dont connect to them] when i do a getpeerinfo console command at my end. so, you need to open up any firewall/router you may have for port 25931 and wait for them to find you indirectly by being connected to a common node such as coins.dognose.net note to everyone: coin networks work better if you open up to incoming connections!
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: HoboNickels - HBN - High Fast Stake - Version 2.0! More Secure, Less Intensive
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on: January 31, 2021, 04:07:03 PM
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i'm trying to build a new node by connecting to another node i control (and only that node.)
however the block download speed is incredibly slow. it looks like it sends a small burst of data, then waits a few minutes before sending more.
does anyone know if the wallet code contains something that rate-limits peer block downloads?
If you have another node you control, you can just copy the data to the other machine (or folder if it's on the same machine) and put a different wallet in the datadir. No need to do it via networking. Stop the client before copying, as a running client can copy with errors that corrupts the block integrity. you missed the fine print  i was building with txindex=1 and had no previously built copy to use
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