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June 13, 2016, 08:17:36 PM
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KBomba did say he may add a profit calculator some day to it.
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June 13, 2016, 08:19:51 PM
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No no new features .. already built in I think ... plus i see profits everything.

I see... yeah... Im never going to add any API to the batch... that would be a full blown application... but im glad you found the section...

It doesn't have the ability you see.  They only have the arguements for the miner editable, the rest is hardcoded into the application.   Out of my control.

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June 13, 2016, 08:26:21 PM
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No no new features .. already built in I think ... plus i see profits everything.

I see... yeah... Im never going to add any API to the batch... that would be a full blown application... but im glad you found the section...

It doesn't have the ability you see.  They only have the arguements for the miner editable, the rest is hardcoded into the application.   Out of my control.
I think the call is from inside MC my json file. But I thought there was a way to just monitor ccminer running in a separate window as it looks when running it normally. Forget about MC ok  now we have cmd ccminer running ... how to do it with one window running it and one cmd window not running but monitoring it and looking exactly the same?


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June 13, 2016, 08:41:02 PM
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As I was talking to you.. I saw the use window false and as i was learning MC I didn't understand how to use it so.
I finally found it... If we didn't talk about it and I didn't post that part of my file I wouldn't have found it.
So I thank you so much for your help.  Wink Really much appreciated.  Smiley
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June 13, 2016, 08:42:35 PM
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you have to find the code segment where it assembles the whole launch command with path, miner name, arguments, etc.   see how it opens the miner app.... if its done from within the JSON file (which I doubt given that's not a standard modifiable variable and something an app would usually handle itself)...

Haha, awesome you found it before I finished my reply.

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June 13, 2016, 08:53:20 PM
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you have to find the code segment where it assembles the whole launch command with path, miner name, arguments, etc.   see how it opens the miner app.... if its done from within the JSON file (which I doubt given that's not a standard modifiable variable and something an app would usually handle itself)...

Haha, awesome you found it before I finished my reply.

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Yes Cheesy Thank you so much. Really appreciate your help. Wink  Smiley
Now I have to add that to every algo tomorrow. It runs better too that way.
Still going to try yours though. Wink
Yours will work with windows 8.1 won't it? Why don't you ask Crackfoo to put yours on the OP?
Easier to find.
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June 13, 2016, 10:07:49 PM
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Encase your wondering what it looks like. Smiley

 



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June 14, 2016, 11:55:09 AM
Last edit: June 14, 2016, 12:49:14 PM by Kazadar
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C11 algo doesnt seem to be updating. No new blocks for hours even though there are plenty of miners working.

Profits also looks way too high but I hope they are correct  Wink

edit - Looks like its fixed now

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June 14, 2016, 08:45:04 PM
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New coins are backing up and not changing to Immature.

As I write algos are backup with 15 minutes of new coins. I first noticed the problem a couple of days ago but this is the longest
I've seen yet.

I also saw this in one of the defunct yaamp clones and they eventually fixed it but I'm not sure how.

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June 15, 2016, 12:28:19 AM
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New coins are backing up and not changing to Immature.

As I write algos are backup with 15 minutes of new coins. I first noticed the problem a couple of days ago but this is the longest
I've seen yet.

I also saw this in one of the defunct yaamp clones and they eventually fixed it but I'm not sure how.


Sometimes if other parts of the pool's jobs are behind, the block updates will take longer. usually won't go any more than 15mins before the blocks are updated.

Looks ok now.

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June 15, 2016, 04:25:42 AM
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How can I get paid out in VRC instead of BTC? It's not really clear on the website as it says a BTC address is mandatory but also mentions that you can be paid out in POS coins, one of which is VRC.

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How can I get paid out in VRC instead of BTC? It's not really clear on the website as it says a BTC address is mandatory but also mentions that you can be paid out in POS coins, one of which is VRC.

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From the pools home page I included the info below and be aware if you set your payout to VRC you have to wait until VRC is mined by the pool, which I also see is grayed out due to no more POW blocks so there will be no more VRC mined by the pool.  So do not select it.

Non-BTC payouts depend on that coin being mined as your BTC balance is traded internally by our system to your currency of choice. If we have not or are not mining that currency your payouts will be delayed until the pool has mined the blocks for you to get paid. If you notice in the pools status that the currency is red, it means there is not sufficient amount of the currency to pay miner(s). It's recommended to use BTC as any other coin could be removed at anytime and payouts will not occur.

Please always set your currency in your password field: c=<SYMBOL>


I was wrong, see below, sorry.   Sad
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June 15, 2016, 05:41:21 AM
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How can I get paid out in VRC instead of BTC? It's not really clear on the website as it says a BTC address is mandatory but also mentions that you can be paid out in POS coins, one of which is VRC.

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From the pools home page I included the info below and be aware if you set your payout to VRC you have to wait until VRC is mined by the pool, which I also see is grayed out due to no more POW blocks so there will be no more VRC mined by the pool.  So do not select it.

Non-BTC payouts depend on that coin being mined as your BTC balance is traded internally by our system to your currency of choice. If we have not or are not mining that currency your payouts will be delayed until the pool has mined the blocks for you to get paid. If you notice in the pools status that the currency is red, it means there is not sufficient amount of the currency to pay miner(s). It's recommended to use BTC as any other coin could be removed at anytime and payouts will not occur.

Please always set your currency in your password field: c=<SYMBOL>

zpool supports a number of POS only payment options. I think crackfoo tops the wallet up from time to time. Last time I mined VRC, I got regular payments for a while, and then a few missed payments when most Canadians are in bed, followed by a bit payment catch up.
VRC as a payout option should be fine. The POS only payout options work differently to the POW method.

Scaling and transaction rate: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=532.msg6306#msg6306
Do not allow demand to exceed capacity. Do not allow mempools to forget transactions. Relay all transactions. Eventually confirm all transactions.
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June 15, 2016, 05:46:43 AM
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New coins are backing up and not changing to Immature.

As I write algos are backup with 15 minutes of new coins. I first noticed the problem a couple of days ago but this is the longest
I've seen yet.

I also saw this in one of the defunct yaamp clones and they eventually fixed it but I'm not sure how.


Sometimes if other parts of the pool's jobs are behind, the block updates will take longer. usually won't go any more than 15mins before the blocks are updated.

Looks ok now.

I wondered if you had reduced the frequency of some of the jobs. Sometimes my earning section is up to 15 mins behind.
It doesn't help that the system is largely synchronous in nature, and that expanding functionality (especially using synchronous exchange API calls) is going to head this software in less of a real-time direction.

Scaling and transaction rate: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=532.msg6306#msg6306
Do not allow demand to exceed capacity. Do not allow mempools to forget transactions. Relay all transactions. Eventually confirm all transactions.
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June 15, 2016, 09:24:44 AM
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How can I get paid out in VRC instead of BTC? It's not really clear on the website as it says a BTC address is mandatory but also mentions that you can be paid out in POS coins, one of which is VRC.

Thanks

Yes, you can get paid in VRC, just set your currency as c=VRC in your password field.

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June 15, 2016, 09:58:29 AM
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crackfoo, any idea why the rejected hashrate is normally orders of magnitude greater than nominal hashrate?

My neopscrypt machine puts out about .15Mh, and I see rejects over 5Mh in spikes.... this makes the graph useless..... Mostly on the low hashrate algos like neoscrypt, argon2, yescrypt, etc.

maybe if the problem isn't known disable the graphing of the reject rates?

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June 15, 2016, 10:32:19 AM
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What I noticed is that, because they have great players with great force the remaining mining that have low hashrate remove crumbs.
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June 15, 2016, 11:31:26 AM
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crackfoo, any idea why the rejected hashrate is normally orders of magnitude greater than nominal hashrate?

My neopscrypt machine puts out about .15Mh, and I see rejects over 5Mh in spikes.... this makes the graph useless..... Mostly on the low hashrate algos like neoscrypt, argon2, yescrypt, etc.

maybe if the problem isn't known disable the graphing of the reject rates?

yeha it's on the to-do-list. But yeah, one reject will throw the graph off atm on the small hash  algos.

https://github.com/tpruvot/yiimp/issues/31

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June 15, 2016, 01:50:19 PM
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Encase your wondering what it looks like. Smiley

 





Tbear, this is exactly what I want but couldn't figure out how to configure! Can you share it please?
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June 15, 2016, 06:40:55 PM
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yeha it's on the to-do-list. But yeah, one reject will throw the graph off atm on the small hash  algos.

Ahh nice =)  I figured it was a yiimp issue.  My guess is a typo of decimal point location.

A side note for people using my batch:  All the normalization is based off of default intensity for the most part.  I have backed intensity off on many algos on my machine because I use it;  and not all algos cause video lag at full intensity, so the normalization with my current intensity settings are a little off... but I haven't really seen any hint of losses from this;  I'm not staying on one algo or another too much;  aside from the long run of skein the other day.

I had a strange issue the other day and am curious if anyone else has seen something like this:
Has the wait/timer/delay function on anyone else's machine caused a very strange system video lag?  I had to reboot the other day because of this issue;  I noticed it because flash containers/videos were extremely laggy and were about .25FPS in full screen... which is not normal.   I deleted the shorter 1 second wait commands that were in the "process running" loops, and it seemed to help a little, but ultimately the reboot fixed it for me.... Just making sure its not hogging up CPU cycles or something.   The whole time it had the lag, my task manager graphs showed me I should be fine, as well as my GPU monitoring tool showed 1% usage while miner apps were closed....


It was an odd one....


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