Kenid
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September 20, 2016, 10:04:24 PM |
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Any pool?
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tamara163
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September 20, 2016, 10:54:42 PM |
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has anyone already received payouts from the pool?
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tamara163
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September 21, 2016, 01:06:39 AM |
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pool down or am I down?
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Anthbs
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September 21, 2016, 02:31:18 AM |
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pool down or am I down?
Pool is up. Pool shouldn't be down anymore except for restarts to ban people or update the pool software. For pool updates i'll post prior to restarts in case there is unforeseen issues but ban's are crippling the pool so those ill just do them asap. Only 10 seconds of downtime when banning. Please make sure your miner's are configured for scrypt²(scrypt:1048576). If you are seeing hashrates of more than 100H/s then you probably have something configured wrong... please stop your miner. Pool seems to be doing better today, 12 blocks today and a lot more stable even with more miners connecting. At the moment I'd roughly estimate we have about 17% of the network hash rate(25H/s * 65 Miners * 60) = 97500 / 556000 = 17%. So our expected blocks would be about 2 per hour. So I think we are at about 60% efficiency atm which should keep improving as I make optimizations.
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tamara163
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September 21, 2016, 03:53:24 AM |
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weird!!!I have 7 threads and 25-30H/s on i7-3630 but my CPU is not working 100% and is not heated it turns out the miner has great potential,or I'm missing 6Gb of RAM?
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Anthbs
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September 21, 2016, 04:14:56 AM |
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https://i.imgur.com/9JO1xD7.pngweird!!!I have 7 threads and 25-30H/s on i7-3630 but my CPU is not working 100% and is not heated it turns out the miner has great potential,or I'm missing 6Gb of RAM? Depends a lot on the speed of your ram. https://i.imgur.com/clt70jF.png
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September 21, 2016, 04:35:29 AM |
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weird!!!I have 7 threads and 25-30H/s on i7-3630 but my CPU is not working 100% and is not heated it turns out the miner has great potential,or I'm missing 6Gb of RAM? Depends a lot on the speed of your ram. Can you please tell me what are the commands and dependencies we need to compile and use the cpuminer for Ubuntu Linux?
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Anthbs
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September 21, 2016, 04:58:16 AM |
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Can you please tell me what are the commands and dependencies we need to compile and use the cpuminer for Ubuntu Linux? Follow the build instructions here: https://github.com/hmage/cpuminer-opt#how-to-build
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wgd
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September 21, 2016, 06:49:17 AM |
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This mine is lime, constantly drops the connection.
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wixfreeman
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September 21, 2016, 10:22:51 AM |
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maybe this is obvious to some of you, but i've noticed the systems that are finding the most blocks seem to have the highest hash per connection ratio. right now i seem to be averaging about 60 h/m per connection, one system has 1200 h/m with 20, another has 480 h/m with 8 -both of these systems seem to average about 3 block every 4 days. i'm also mining on a pentium 4, about 35 h/m, i haven't found anything on it yet, but i do check up on it daily to make sure it hasn't had a computational stroke.
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mirny
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September 21, 2016, 01:45:41 PM |
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@Anthbs
Is your pool located in New Zealand?
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xdrzrex
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September 21, 2016, 03:03:23 PM |
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@Anthbs
Is your pool located in New Zealand?
It must be a long way to New Zealand ...
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mirny
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September 21, 2016, 03:15:30 PM |
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@Anthbs
Is your pool located in New Zealand?
It must be a long way to New Zealand ... exactly, 400ms from Europe
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cyberspacemonkey
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September 21, 2016, 03:30:32 PM |
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You can use any "normal" scrypt-n pool soft, just edit the Scrypt-Scratchpad Buffer in scrypt.cpp or scrypt.h to meet the (insane) setting of Verium and pass "19" to the N factor of the miner when mining..
In unomp files I edited Scratchpad Buffer to the value i found in verium scrypt.h - the miners i've found need N factor to be power of 2 so can't pass 19 out of passing random powers as N factor I have 11 accepted shares and ~600 failed XD Any chance you can elaborate on your last post? If you cannot set Nfactor correctly, you cannot use that miner. Then you'd need to use my modified miner: https://github.com/ocminer/cpuminer-veriumi'm unsure if Unomp can handle the Nfactor correctly, but you'd have to set it in unomp to 19. After all there is nothing special about the algo, it just has a bigger Scratchpad Size and a large Nfactor. Can anyone confirm whether or not ocminer's cpu standalone miner works? if so how can I check my hashrate?
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Anthbs
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September 21, 2016, 03:39:32 PM |
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@Anthbs
Is your pool located in New Zealand?
It must be a long way to New Zealand ... exactly, 400ms from Europe Yes it is sorry Europe
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wgd
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September 21, 2016, 03:57:42 PM |
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In short, we are waiting for the mines, which will give stability hardware and ping. I I tried to cpuminers - wasted power
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souljah1h
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September 21, 2016, 04:11:32 PM |
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In short, we are waiting for the mines, which will give stability hardware and ping. I I tried to cpuminers - wasted power
You should start Solo mining from within the wallet. No wasted power.
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wgd
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September 21, 2016, 04:40:45 PM |
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that's what I did yesterday 4 blocks
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