So far only 200 assets have sold for BMPOOL. If the community does not want the idea of community owned hardware to continually create buy pressure, then I will not press it. God knows I am busy enough already with the hashrate NXT community pool. The asset # on the Burst AE is 11375670541237055652 Unless there are some more sizable investors soon, the idea will be abandoned and I will issue buy orders to buy back every share that was sold. (the pool would not be investing in hashlets or the same Scrypt/SHA ASIC hardware that anyone else can buy and get hosted - we would be purchasing additional Scrypt-N FPGA hosted equipment the same way the Hashrate pool has recently invested (as it has an absolutely amazing ROI - less than 6 weeks). no, I won't post the FPGA provider or manufacturer either. You should probably make a separate thread that is NOT in the burst coin ann thread that way people have a way to easily ask questions and you can update asset holders plus it is easier to market that way Also consider taking non burst currencies as not that many people actually own burst Great suggestions! I know from previous posts he will take BTC as payment to buy shares. I hope more ppl buy into this, I think it's an excellent idea.
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ugh, running 3 miners and I'm using nearly 7/8 gb ram. Does this seem high to anyone else?
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I just plugged in a second Seagate Backup+ but it doesn't show up as a drive in windows explorer. I looked it up on device manager, and it shows all 3 externals, including the new one, so I know windows is recognizing it. Anyone have any ideas how I can get this to work? Thanks!
Edit: I just plugged it into another comp: same results. Windows says it successfully installed the drivers for it, so why can't I use it? DOA?
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Wanted to share my results:
gpuPlotGenerator generate 0 0 G:\pocminer_pool_v2\plots account 21621000 204800 1024 128 256
This gets me ~3k nonces/min on my GTX 460m with v2.1 that has the kernel mod in it. Before the mod, I was getting ~1100 n/m.
I had to underclock it a bit cuz temps were getting up to 93ish.
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Has anyone seen this while gpu plotting with Nvidia cards? It's the "baseTarget" right? Most of mine are in the range of ~3605519. This is normal, ya?
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BurstMultipool.com was unexpectedly restarted by OVH and offline for a short time - it is back online now. Please point your miners and help generate buy pressure. Completely optimized, automated payouts.
I have also set up the startup scripts so in the future restarts by the VPS provider will result in the pool coming right back online
The pool has issued shares for fractional ownership of it. Dividends will begin once a portion of the shares have sold. The asset number is 11375670541237055652 I just bought the first share Paradigmflux, am I reading that right? You are selling 5,000,000 shares? At the current BURST prices that comes out to 16,700 BTC, or $4,932,500. Seems a bit high, don't ya think? You will need to produce almost 5 million dollars with your multipool in order for a share to ROI, right? New to this asset thing, so let me know if I am misunderstanding. Hey bro, There are 5000 shares for sale, for 1000 burst per share. It would take 5,000,000 burst to buy every single share currently for sale. All BURST raised from selling shares will be used to buy hosted mining hardware which will be pointed back at the BURST multipool and the proceeds from it will be distributed equally amongst the shareholders. The dividends will never be issued to the asset issuer, so the profits will be split equally among whoever has purchased the shares so far. I do the same thing for NXT and have paid out nearly 100k NXT back as a dividend already. It helps create some buy pressure for the coin, and removes the pool's reliance on independant miners by allowing it to actually run some hardware. I'd like to buy into this! Can you PM me back with instructions? Enter the asset number in your wallet. You can buy there. (Asset Exchange is on the left-hand side) Bought some shares! Hopefully people jump on this quick so we can get some extra mining done
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BurstMultipool.com was unexpectedly restarted by OVH and offline for a short time - it is back online now. Please point your miners and help generate buy pressure. Completely optimized, automated payouts.
I have also set up the startup scripts so in the future restarts by the VPS provider will result in the pool coming right back online
The pool has issued shares for fractional ownership of it. Dividends will begin once a portion of the shares have sold. The asset number is 11375670541237055652 I just bought the first share Paradigmflux, am I reading that right? You are selling 5,000,000 shares? At the current BURST prices that comes out to 16,700 BTC, or $4,932,500. Seems a bit high, don't ya think? You will need to produce almost 5 million dollars with your multipool in order for a share to ROI, right? New to this asset thing, so let me know if I am misunderstanding. Hey bro, There are 5000 shares for sale, for 1000 burst per share. It would take 5,000,000 burst to buy every single share currently for sale. All BURST raised from selling shares will be used to buy hosted mining hardware which will be pointed back at the BURST multipool and the proceeds from it will be distributed equally amongst the shareholders. The dividends will never be issued to the asset issuer, so the profits will be split equally among whoever has purchased the shares so far. I do the same thing for NXT and have paid out nearly 100k NXT back as a dividend already. It helps create some buy pressure for the coin, and removes the pool's reliance on independant miners by allowing it to actually run some hardware. I'd like to buy into this! Can you PM me back with instructions?
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Trying the new gpu plotter.... my config... gpuPlotGenerator generate 0 0 plots 4163282010088137402 15662000 20480 500 64 128 PAUSE The error I get says "[-54] Error in step1 kernel launch" It does this after "Setting OpenCL step3 kernel static arguments" Any ideas? Is my config bad, I started with pretty low numbers. I should also mention I'm plotting on my cpu right now with 4 cores (i2720qm), and have 2/8 gb free.
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Guys, someone made a forum just for us. Why don't we start moving discussions there where they can be split by categories. http://burstforum.comInstead of just flooding one single thread, we can flood an entire forum Just kidding. The idea is that it will be easier to follow since all the problems will be in the support area, announcements in announcements and so on. People would find things a lot easier. Bump Yay....but it'll be boring for a while still....most people will just come here still....so don't get discouraged! I'll keep bumping untill discussions move there. It will be a lot easier to follow than here. Do something and announce it over there....then people will be forced to head over there I am not the owner. And it was announced. But people were in the middle of configuring the GPU plotter and the post became invisible in a matter of minutes. So I am bumping this with every chance I got to get people to move over there .... .... .... Tip the gpu dev some BURST so he announces new version (which should allow Nvidia cards to plot) on the new forum! ... eh?
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Sorry if this got answer already but i can't find it, lets say i have multiple hdd can i just copy paste the miner and plot gen to the other drives and run both miner and plot gen from there on all hdd ?
I know you can do this from the same computer, but not sure about different computers (in the case that you're using external USB hard drives). Just remember to change the plot ranges...they're not hard drive dependent, they're account dependent.
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I got a new hard drive in the mail today. This compy is already busy plotting, so I'm gonna use a different comp to start plotting on. Can I still just copy over the pool PocMiner, adjust the plot ranges, and then generate/mine on another computer? Will this still connect to the v2 pool with the same account?
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Has there been any news on a windows version of dcct's Linux plotter? I know some time back he released an early version....
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Would multi-pool even be profitable for me if I can only throw an old GridSeed at it (~366 khz)?
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This randomly happens ~1-3 times a day, where I get this message spammed at me in the command prompt. As far as I can tell, I'm still getting payments and all from pool. Anything I should be worried about?
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Burstcoin, could you please post your GPU plotter? I know it's incomplete, but I would love to take a look at it.
First implementation: http://pastebin.com/UccPBr4BSlower than dcct's plotter. Takes an array as a parameter of workgroupsize * 262160 bytes. Expects the address/nonce as last 16 bytes of each 262160 byte chunk, and the 262144 before that are written to as output for that plot. Seems to work ok. Second attempt: http://pastebin.com/pQAhvbc2Don't know if it works or not since it's too slow. Parameters: array of 16 bytes * workgroupsize, with address/nonce filled in each 16 bytes. array 262144 * workgroupsize for output. local buffer of size 32768 bytes I can't figure out why it's slower. Some restructuring was done to avoid conditionals, and a rotating buffer was used to read from faster local memory instead of hammering global. The problem seems to be writing the results to global memory, since commenting that out makes it run fast, but obviously won't give correct results. Any input would be appreciated, since I'm about ready to give up on making a gpu plotter. So...I could use gpu plotter for one plotting on one drive, and cpu plotter for another drive? See any probs with that as long as I get the ranges right?
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Yip
that's at least 3 kinds of sexy. 2 for simplicity alone
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Sorry...I'm sure it's been answered before, but I just got a 2nd external in the mail today. If I'm pool mining (v2) with my account, and I want to start mining on my 2nd external, can I simply copy/paste everything from my 1st external to my 2nd (excluding plots), adjust the nonce ranges for the plotter, then just start another miner from my 2nd external and it will join the V2 pool and send to my account?
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Let the plotting commence Wish I had an old hpc at my disposal :/
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I just started generating plots that are greater than the number I put for the last nonce range number. ie 4000000 to 4082000.....and my generate plot script shows me generating 4088000. What is happening???
mine did that too till it had 8mb left and it just kinda froze! It is not startnrofplots endnrofplots: 4000000 to 4082000 It is startnrofplots nrofplotstogenerate. So 1 5 means start at nr 1 and generate 5 instead of start from 1 untill 5. in what language is wrote this It's english....he's just using abbreviations. "startnrofplots" == "start number range of plots" && "endnrofplots" == "end number range of plots"
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