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June 30, 2015, 10:32:13 AM |
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I see that siac is back in the Sia folder...
When I run the following command in command line siac miner status
I get the info for CPU mining.
I was wondering if there was another similar command for the GPU mining? I want to check and make sure my mining is actually registering/working as it should be. Still haven't mined a block and I've been going at it pretty strong for a while (1-2 gigahashes/sec).
"siac miner" will tell you if you mined a block succesfully with both cpu and gpu. in order to be sure mining is working correctly, you need to wait until you find a block. with your hashrate, you could mine a block a day or less. On another note, anyone know the best mining GPU to use for SIA? (if electricity is not a problem)
with an r9 290x you can reach 1.1 Gh/s with overclocking. 1.25 here! wolf0 How did you do it
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snakes-r-us
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June 30, 2015, 12:20:21 PM |
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What hash rate do you guys get from a r9 290? And which settings?
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100rage
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June 30, 2015, 01:48:56 PM |
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Is it okay if I don't do anything with the siafunds for now or is it necessary to make a new address and transfer them over? My siafunds are still in the original address I redeemed the sianotes with and I'd rather leave them there if possible.
Can someone please answer this ? I'm also more inclined to keeping my siafunds untouched until there are safer/easier ways to transfer them.
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Rabinovitch
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June 30, 2015, 02:26:43 PM |
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What hash rate do you guys get from a r9 290? And which settings?
870-880 Mh. @echo off setx GPU_DEVICE_ORDINAL "" setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100 setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
start sia-gpu-miner -d 0 -I 23
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msin
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June 30, 2015, 04:41:39 PM |
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Upgrading instructions:
Thanks Taek. Do we have a siafund wallet yet?
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Taek (OP)
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June 30, 2015, 07:13:04 PM |
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Is it okay if I don't do anything with the siafunds for now or is it necessary to make a new address and transfer them over? My siafunds are still in the original address I redeemed the sianotes with and I'd rather leave them there if possible.
Can someone please answer this ? I'm also more inclined to keeping my siafunds untouched until there are safer/easier ways to transfer them. It's completely fine to keep your siafunds in the address you've currently got them in. As long as you keep your private keys, there's no need to move them around. Thanks Taek. Do we have a siafund wallet yet?
Yes, instructions here: http://siacoin.com/siafunds-alpha.htmlThey are command-line only, and it's still got some sharp corners. There's not a testnet yet to try things out on. As long as you follow the instructions carefully, you'll be fine but if you don't mind waiting, we hope to have UI + wallet integration in 0.4.0.
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Forobitcoins
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June 30, 2015, 10:51:30 PM |
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Is it okay if I don't do anything with the siafunds for now or is it necessary to make a new address and transfer them over? My siafunds are still in the original address I redeemed the sianotes with and I'd rather leave them there if possible.
Can someone please answer this ? I'm also more inclined to keeping my siafunds untouched until there are safer/easier ways to transfer them. It's completely fine to keep your siafunds in the address you've currently got them in. As long as you keep your private keys, there's no need to move them around. Thanks Taek. Do we have a siafund wallet yet?
Yes, instructions here: http://siacoin.com/siafunds-alpha.htmlThey are command-line only, and it's still got some sharp corners. There's not a testnet yet to try things out on. As long as you follow the instructions carefully, you'll be fine but if you don't mind waiting, we hope to have UI + wallet integration in 0.4.0. Then, to verify that an address has siafunds expect to 4.0 without fear of losing
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Sorry for my broken English XD
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onewiseguy
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July 01, 2015, 02:54:11 AM |
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so whats going on with sia?
any movement?
I cant find a good thread with some info and update.
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brooklynbtc
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July 01, 2015, 03:22:44 AM |
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so whats going on with sia?
any movement?
I cant find a good thread with some info and update.
come here http://siatalk-slackin.herokuapp.com
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pallas
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July 01, 2015, 08:59:22 AM |
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I'm running this: https://github.com/NebulousLabs/Sia-UI/releases/tag/v0.3.3.3-betaOn linux 64 bits. After some time, the UI gets "empty", i.e. it doesn't update so you can see the content of the previous window which was there, then eventually becomes just all white. The daemon is still running normally, though.
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snakes-r-us
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July 01, 2015, 11:13:33 AM |
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I can confirm this. Same platform, same whiteout happening.
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DreamSpace
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July 01, 2015, 12:15:30 PM |
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actually trying the miner (linux) but every time the whole system is crashing after some seconds, anyone else experienced this?
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pallas
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July 01, 2015, 12:33:31 PM |
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actually trying the miner (linux) but every time the whole system is crashing after some seconds, anyone else experienced this?
which version? if on linux, better compile the latest git version yourself.
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DreamSpace
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July 01, 2015, 12:54:30 PM |
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actually trying the miner (linux) but every time the whole system is crashing after some seconds, anyone else experienced this?
which version? if on linux, better compile the latest git version yourself. that's a good idea ty, ok now it looks like it works, linux is ubuntu 14.01 (64bit).
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Taek (OP)
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July 01, 2015, 03:55:27 PM |
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hmm. That hasn't been a problem for me, I've been running the UI continuously since launch. We're rebuilding the UI from scratch right now, it'll be at least partially ready in 0.4.0, more announcements on that will be ready in a few weeks.
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Vampire_sumy
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July 01, 2015, 10:08:13 PM |
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as for me, at first we need new block explorer for clear transactions
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chrysophylax
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July 02, 2015, 03:58:26 AM |
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as for me, at first we need new block explorer for clear transactions
same here ... taek and his team are working on all of this ... i think the only thing they need right now are bug reports and 'time' without much pressure - just so they can focus on what needs to be done ... its a good project ... quite impressed so far - but quite a few things need to be implemented after quite a few bugs get squashed ... #crysx
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DreamSpace
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July 02, 2015, 09:48:19 AM |
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actually trying the miner (linux) but every time the whole system is crashing after some seconds, anyone else experienced this?
which version? if on linux, better compile the latest git version yourself. that's a good idea ty, ok now it looks like it works, linux is ubuntu 14.01 (64bit). was happy to early, frozed directly after i posted it, also while mining is active, it makes some graphical errors on my screen until it finally freezes. will try it again when i have some free time.
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Taek (OP)
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July 02, 2015, 09:21:53 PM |
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actually trying the miner (linux) but every time the whole system is crashing after some seconds, anyone else experienced this?
which version? if on linux, better compile the latest git version yourself. that's a good idea ty, ok now it looks like it works, linux is ubuntu 14.01 (64bit). was happy to early, frozed directly after i posted it, also while mining is active, it makes some graphical errors on my screen until it finally freezes. will try it again when i have some free time. You have to play around with the miner settings. Increasing -I gives you more hashrate but also makes your computer less stable. Increasing -C is good to a point but it'll slow down the rate at which you get updates. I think the readme on the repo is fairly comprehensive at this point.
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bitsum
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July 03, 2015, 02:43:43 AM |
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How many siacoin can i generate with a 16 core cpu machine?
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