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Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: VirtualMiner.eu - Game Running!
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on: January 21, 2012, 02:50:40 PM
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Sure thing: Browser: Google Chrome 16.0.912.75 on 64-bit Xubuntu Ad-blocker: AdBlock+ Element Hiding Helper 1.1.9.18 with Easylist Pop-up Blocker: Better Pop Up Blocker2.1.6 Pop-up Blocker Settings: Blocked: Javascript window pop ups (?) Prompt & alert boxes Text selection intercept Javascript context menu, cut/copy/paste, & click intercept Automatically moving & resizing windows Print dialogues opened by javascript Fire events on unload (Leaving a web page) Window targets (Checking this forces pages to load in the same tab) Unescape & eval (Used to obfuscate code)
Other: Reload matching tabs when toggling extension browser button Strip javascript from link locations to make them like regular links to help make them work when they can't open pop ups Blink the extension icon when a pop up window is blocked Show action button in URL bar for Better Pop Up Blocker (Will take effect on new page loads)
EDIT: I could buy a rig (and I did with the two on), but I was unable to turn the rig (on) to a chain. Plus, there was no confirmation (pop-up) box telling me to confirm my rig upgrade. Basically, none of the options worked. Plus, the ('loading php file' and 'you're not supposed to see this') notification was there in the chat box (with no ability to chat). Hope that's clear enough >.<
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Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: VirtualMiner.eu - Game Running!
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on: January 21, 2012, 11:07:24 AM
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Hmm... I can't seem to upgrade or initialize my virtual 'rig'. Nothing happens after I click on the chain to mine and the upgrade options (500 extra vH). Plus, I've refreshed it several times to only have it stay offline and un-upgraded.
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Economy / Services / Re: 105% PPS "Project #2" Dont pay a pool to mine get paid to hash!
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on: January 14, 2012, 01:14:28 AM
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Goat,
where do we point our miners ? it was not included in your email, and Ive been scanning the forums for it for some time now.
Thanks It should be within the email, albeit not really clearly shown. At least for me, the instructions are to connect to goat1.zapto.org:8337 with the username given to you and any password.
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Introduce yourself :)
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on: January 10, 2012, 11:09:57 AM
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Hey Everyone! I'm a not-so-new newcomer to bitcoin! Currently have mined on with my desktop for two months (but on and off for 5 months before that). Don't think I will get a whole lot of bitcoins this month though, got a copy of MW3 Anyway, excited to be here!
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: GPU memory speed
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on: January 10, 2012, 10:45:35 AM
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Actually, for me there's only a tiny difference between a high memory clock and 300mhz (though with the higher clock, I get like 2 or 3 extra mh/s). But it would be better to keep at at around 300mhz, as others have said, it lowers your temps slightly and might even increase your mhash!
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Whitelist Requests (Want out of here?)
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on: January 10, 2012, 10:42:01 AM
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Hey, I've been an avid bitcoin miner for about two months now, but I just recently started searching this forum. I am now extremely interested in Goat's offer of a >100% PPS rate for mining, so I wish to be whitelisted so that I can send him a PM and register. Thanks!
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: GPU temp
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on: January 09, 2012, 02:31:22 PM
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28 MHash/S isn't really profitable. At the very least, lower your clocks so that you'll still be gaining something by mining (no point in getting your gpu destroyed, and not to mention a few other components lying conveniently nearby ) If you want stability, try to stay under 70C. After that point, I start getting more stales and weird things start to happen with my display . Btw, getting about the same results as simon66, except about 10 extra mh/s at 10 degrees lower temp *but even at 220~230mh/s, it takes a long time to get a single bitcoin!
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