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Grrr, it was cutting off my password length so that i was always typing the wrong password
Which problem does this solve now... Is everything working again?
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Tried that in the cmd(wich i hate) and it tells me it cant find hte poclbm kernal *eye roll*
It's included in phoenix 1.50. Did you extract everything? phoenix.exe and a directory called kernels with the subdirectories phatk and poclbm.
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Okay now im at the point as to the mini black text overlay appears, However i get no load on my GPU's
Well it needs to connect to a pool so you have to give those information as parameters. E.g. phoenix.exe -u http://<user>:<password>@<url>:<port> -k poclbm DEVICE=0 BFI_INT VECTORS AGGRESSION=8
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Loaded up Phoenix Rising 1.62 and it's detecting all my stuff. But, When i click Run. the box greys out and nothing else happens. No gpu load or anything. When using GUIminer(i did somemore fiddling) i get two 6990cores but my 5830 is completely missing, Altough the core are effectivly getting 37x mhash/s each now, my 5830 doesnt show up in GUIminer, so i cant use guiminer to mine,
So whats up with phoenix rising? why doesnt anything happen when i click run?
I don't know why rising isn't working, I only tried the normal command line version. It's very easy, just look into the phoenix thread. I think you need to start a new instance for every core (device=1 for the first one; device=2 for the second etc).
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K so i flipped the switch and now GUI miner does not show my 6990 cores anymore, They're shown in MSIa and i can tweak with them, But GUIminer doesnt see them
Wtf?
You should consider trying another miner just for the purpose of narrowing down the problem. Here's a list of mining software. I'd try phoenix (Rising if you need a Front-End but I haven't tried that).
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I have an MSI 6990, When running at stock(830) on win732bit ATI stream 2.4 Cat 11.5 running lastest GUIminer with Poclbm/Phoenix I get 334mhash/s/core
When overclocked Easily to 880 I get 336mhash/s/core
What the fuck? VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 BFI_INT WORKSIZE=128 -v -w128 -f1
Also i noticed alot of talk about a "bios overclock switch set to ON" What is this? it seems neccesary to boost the card
From what I've read it's an actual switch on the card not some BIOS setting. Source: http://www.maximumpc.com/article/features/amd_radeon_hd_6990_performance_previewAlso built into the card is a tiny physical dip switch that allows you to overclock and overvolt the core clock with a single flick, to 880MHz. Flicking that switch turns the 6990 into full, screaming dual HD 6970s, but at a hefty power cost. At full throttle, the overclocked HD 5990 used 528W—more power than we’ve ever seen from a single graphics card.
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I want to know, how to configure my host computer (Debian) in which I run bitcoin, to be reached externally. Actually, $ telnet my.host.address 8332 is useless. As you didn't provide much information I'll just list all the possible errors in your method. - Bitcoin isn't running as a server/daemon
- bitcoin.conf file uses whitelisting of IPs or is forbidding remote access
- You're using the wrong port when trying to connect (maybe try default port 8333?)
- You're trying to reach the server from outside the local network and haven't configured NAT and/or firewall exceptions in the router
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Warning: This Website saves your password in cleartext.
They send it to you by mail if you "forget" it.
erm, the passwords are not stored in cleartext...they are encrypted, then when you request your password it is decrypted and given to you through the email that you signed up with. That's not better... They need to be hashed and salted. The encryption key has to be stored somewhere and can be obtained.
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Stop spamming your stupid crap. Everyone knows you're the same person as BitCoinBoom by now. Reported.
Edit: No he's sending me malware links by PM. It's getting ridiculous.
wow what a dishonest forum Why do you even bother to defense yourself? You're going to be banned in about 5 minutes and then everyone knows your lying.
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Stop spamming your stupid crap. Everyone knows you're the same person as BitCoinBoom by now. Reported.
Edit: No he's sending me malware links by PM. It's getting ridiculous.
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Warning: This Website saves your password in cleartext.
They send it to you by mail if you "forget" it.
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I suggest everyone to not signup to the site until someone trusted says that he got the btc's
You can look up all the addresses in this thread (and the bitcoin7 one) with blockexplorer. He hasn't paid anything!
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Done.
1MhoKmCNZRT2a2LxPaWFjufAzLadoP5KdC
Edit: I'm still waiting for the coins from that other Thread of yours.
Edit: It's a scam. Don't click on any of his links.
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18JYFHhMnLmAG3ieXpa9KwUjSwqwpMiPaS
Edit: It's a scam. Don't click on any of his links.
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Why do you think money needs to be evenly distributed?
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Why would I lie?
You might want people to switch to the exchange in your signature. Because you want people to switch to I even provided a picture for proof
That picture only shows that bitcoins were withdrawn. It doesn't tell us who did it. Could be yourself just as easily.
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wouldn't it be easier to boot a live-CD/live-USB and 'update' your wallet over this system?
Most likely yes. But it's always nice to have an alternative. There are a lot of users out there that will always use their Windows main system to manage their wallets. This way they can live a bit more secure.
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