I seem to have lost the 'network view' and the ability to see my other miners on my other PC with this latest version (3.1.2)? I've done a complete uninstall/reinstall of MM on both machines but they no longer see each other within the program though they are networked fine Also Nate, what does the 'utility' heading mean?
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It's occured for me first under win 7 & now under win 8, on 2 different PC's using both G-Blade & Orbs. I've looked at power supplies, Com Port settings, cabling..you name it. IMO its some sort of 'initilization issue' as either the miner/s will kick off and start accepting shares or they wont (until next time bfgminer is restarted & the device/s are reinitialized), though I have seen cases where a miner will accept a couple of shares then nothing.
If you are using MultiMiner and have it set to restart "suspect" miners it should pick up on miners that have a low effective hashrate. Also note that, depending on the pool difficulty and luck, it may take a bit for things to play out. Yea it is set to restart and I've let the miners run for quite some time with no shares. I'm wondering if this is just erroneous reporting in MM? I'll try running the miners from bfgminer directly and see if I still get zero shares accepted. If I dont, I'm going to somehow have to try and do a compare between shares reported in MM versus actual shares accepted on a pool.
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Thanks, Nate. That worked, I thought I had to replace the INF in another driver package in order to get it to work.
However, I have the same problem that Oldminer mentioned above: BFGminer find the Gridseed Orbs and mines fine for the first while. After about 30 or so minutes, the speed drops and they eventually stop accepting shares. I have read about the FIFO buffers and tried messing with those, but it seems to behave the same with them enabled or disabled. Any ideas? I'm using BFGminer 4.1 on Windows 7.
I've unfortunately never seen such an issue with any Orbs, Blades, or DMUs on any of the OSs I have setup for testing and dev. It's occured for me first under win 7 & now under win 8, on 2 different PC's using both G-Blade & Orbs. I've looked at power supplies, Com Port settings, cabling..you name it. IMO its some sort of 'initilization issue' as either the miner/s will kick off and start accepting shares or they wont (until next time bfgminer is restarted & the device/s are reinitialized), though I have seen cases where a miner will accept a couple of shares then nothing.
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Hi all I'm running a 80 Chip G-Blade which for the most part works fine with Multiminer & Bfgminer 4.1 though sometimes it appears that although both blades are hashing, only 1 blade is receiving shares as per this screenshot The same issue occurs with my 5-chip Gridseeds as well but its very random. Sometimes they all hash & accept shares, though commonly theres always a random few that appear to be hashing but dont receive shares. Restarting the miners sometimes fixes the problem though not always. Any ideas how to prevent or fix this? thanks
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Anyways, I have noticed some issues when attempting to mine Diamond with MultiMiner...it is listed under SCRYPT in the Add Coin config but when you start mining DMD, it will install sgminer...MultiMiner reports 100% rejects and nothing on the pool end. If I right click and start the sgminer process manually from within MultiMiner log, sgminer starts and mines with no issues. Diamond (DMD) is a Groestl alg. coin and MultiMiner is reporting DMD as scrypt and I think it is attempting to mine using BFGminer instead of sgminer.
The coin algorithms are determined by CoinChoose.com / CoinWarz.com. It looks to me like CoinChoose.com reports it as Scrypt currently. If one of them is wrong you can edit the CoinConfigurations.xml file with MultiMiner closed to fix the algorithm. I would recommend using CoinWarz.com as it has support for more algorithms. CoinChoose.com only has SHA and Scrypt. I've actually subscribed to Coinwarz API. In my opinion its a small price to pay for relatively accurate information, as compared to mining coins that arent the most profitable. There's also the chance that if enough users subscribe the site owner may even enhance the site & service further. So far the service has been extremely reliable & Multiminer switches coins right on cue
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Hi Nate is there any way the program can be modified further to restart miners that seem to not be accepting shares (though they do appear to be hashing) as per the following screenshot? I can stop and restart the miners and it often seems at least 1 or 2 fail to accept shares though its not always the same ones as far as the list order goes (assuming this is static), while other times they may all start but even then 1 or 2 can still have a very low share rate compared to the others. If this cant be done, perhaps you could integrate some micro management option to stop only miners selected and restart them manually without affecting those miners already accepting shares?
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We still need to find someone to fill the vice-president position and someone for the fifth Board Member seat.
What does the role of Vice President actually entail (apart from covering for the President should he be unavailable?)
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Word going round in banking circles is it was Paypal password's that were hacked recently - NOT ebay.
Ebay apparently took the wrap or 'covered' for Paypal so confidence in it as a payment system wouldnt be affected.
The source for this information I consider extremely reliable.
Your "trust" of -8 is such so bad do you really think anyone here believes what you say You must be new here..either that or your just an outright idiot
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Sorry for that the link on the site has been updated. Wallet link down again
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i'll go for the secretary and board member
I endorse your nomination nominate:
Oldminer as board member
I accept this nomination
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Word going round in banking circles is it was Paypal password's that were hacked recently - NOT ebay.
Ebay apparently took the wrap or 'covered' for Paypal so confidence in it as a payment system wouldnt be affected.
The source for this information I consider extremely reliable.
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How the development team does not maintain Wallet sync a problem Mine is now basically closed the pool Official website also seemingly turned off Is it going to die Perhaps someone should takeover the coin?
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One of the most important aspects of a democracy is trusting in your system.
Organically formed leadership starts with bottom up elections, which produces top down management, for all around accountability, The org must have a comprehensive revitalization plan for EMC2 in addition to a stated long-term mission, and plain language bylaws.
EMC2's first community-wide elections.
1) The EMC2 Foundation (not The Einsteinium Foundation) - shall have a 5 member board. the 5 members shall be elected by plurality of EMC2 votes on June 12th. Board members may also be an officer, there are four primary officers: President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary.
2) Open Nominations - nominations for the 5 board seats are now open, you may nominate who you wish (self-nomination are permitted), however if the person nominated declines the nomination the name is removed from further consideration. The open nomination period ends on June 9th at 1pm EST.
3) Presentations - June 10th each candidates is encouraged to make a presentation to the community by indicating why he or she should be elected to the board.
4) Elections - all candidates for Secretary work together to: determine the voting method, track and tally all votes, and certify the election. The presentation period ends on June 11 at 1pm EST, voting immediately follows. Voting closes on June 12 at 1pm EST. Once all votes are certified by the Secy candidates the winning Secy will announce certified results to the community.
Alphi has contributed the following voting method for consideration:
"... one easy way you could do that is by setting up one Einsteinium address to represent each option... ask people to donate Einsteinium to the option or options that they prefer.
50% of the vote is calculated based on the number of unique donating addresses. 50% of the vote is calculated by how much einsteinium has been collected by each address.
tally those up and you would have a fair idea of what the community wants... the reason why I recommend 50% - 50% is to counterbalance against people who would either vote multiple times using different addresses OR try to spend like crazy to get their own way."
5) Get Started - After formation the first order of business for the board will be to elect its chairperson, the secretary will manage that election. The chairperson should appoint committee chairpersons for each issue of importance that s/he feels should be addressed by the board. The board should report to the community daily progress until such time that EMC2 is on stable higher ground.
All of the above is open for discussion and refinement.
This is just what the doctor ordered. I'd like to play a somewhat small role in the coins revival if I can (unfortunately I dont have a lot of spare time for greater involvement). Let me be the first person to nominate Armis for the position of President
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We need more good PPNS pools for this coin. I'm mining at bitraise.me though my miners seem to stop recieving shares after a while requiring a restart which is annoying. There's quite a few P2Pools but not many regular stratum pools.
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I can now mine solo with my G-Blade thanks to this amazing software
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One strange thing I have noticed with MM is it has successfully switched to another coin with a 127.0.0.1 mining address and has found blocks even though the client is closed. Not surprisingly, the 'blocks' dont appear in the wallet once it is opened and synchronised. How is this possible and what is going on here
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I can say pets.com as a counter example. Naming one time something worked proves nothing.
Bitcoin -> Pets.com -> Carboncoin Yup, I definitely see the analogy there.. Keep up the good work axismundi..you have a lot of people behind you.
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Loving these updates
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my bad i forgot it was mLTC and not LTC. Coin still sucks though. Coined up is a piece of shit exchange that has ads for kiddie games, I guess thats who the average carb trader is.
jeez you really dont give up, guess we all get a laugh though They all laughed at bitcoin for the first few months too. Dont feed the trolls.
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