shadabahmed
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January 27, 2017, 10:24:14 AM |
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is there any pool for mining?
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bathrobehero
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January 27, 2017, 10:25:43 AM |
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TID:00001074 [Debug] <TBufferedNetTcpIpClientThread> Sent 158 bytes TID:00001074 [Debug] <TBufferedNetTcpIpClientThread> Received 116 bytes. Buffer length: 116 bytes TID:000019C4 [Error] <TJSONRPCTcpIpClient> Sending Error JSON RPC id () : Invalid payload (bathr00804). Need start with: New Node 1/25/2017 7:31:35 - Pascal Coin Wallet & Explorer Build:1.4.1
I get this every time I find a share with cudaminer. Is it normal? Any AMD miner can check please if they get this in their PascalCointWallet.log?
Also, which private key option should I use, "Use a random existing key" or "Always mine with this key"? I mine to the same wallet from multiple computers.
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Not your keys, not your coins!
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escapefrom3dom
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January 27, 2017, 10:26:51 AM |
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is there any pool for mining?
i'm interesting too.
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lttsi
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January 27, 2017, 10:28:47 AM |
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I need cuda miner for my 1060 rig ,please help me ..Thanks you
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PascalCoin (OP)
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January 27, 2017, 10:30:51 AM |
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Sorry, I can't help everybody... imposible For everybody that's having issues with OpenCL v0.2 miner, please read:- If you're using NVIDIA, I don't know if it works properly, I haven't tested it - If when executing PascalCoinMiner.exe a raise exception is shown... perhaps there is an error with your OpenCL drivers, check that you have a valid version. If version is valid, then sorry... it doesn't work - If you want to know if your miner is working properly (and finding valids "nonce" for generate a block) , read this trick and try it (posted days ago) A small trick for PascalCoinMiner (OpenCL miner v0.2)You can add -t param (this param is not documented, I used it for testing purposes) What does param -t do: When Wallet sends a job to the miner, "target" is a 32 bits value with left-byte indicating how many "0" bits on the left must have the PoW Example: target= 2DD63426 -> Left byte 2D is equal to 45 in decimal, so, first 45 bits of PoW must be "0" When you add -t param you can subtract the indicated left bits, for example, a "-t 10" then miner will find 45-10=35 left "0" bits of PoW With this example, your miner will submit a work to your wallet more quickly, but of course, wallet will say that "pow is lower than target" because is an invalid PoW It will help you to visually see if your miner is working properly Try it. PascalCoinMiner.exe -p 0 -d 1 -s -n Test -t 10
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PascalCoin is the first crypto currency without need of historical operations to control double spend and with ORDINAL account numbers. YES! LIKE A BANK!
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bason
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January 27, 2017, 10:40:53 AM |
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pls help, start pacsalminerv2 or v1 witch errorC:\Program Files (x86)\Pascal Coin>PascalCoinMiner.exe -s localhost:4009 -p 0 -d 4 -n miner0001 Exception at 000000010004492C: EAccessViolation: Access violation.
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chronek
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January 27, 2017, 10:42:50 AM Last edit: January 27, 2017, 10:54:15 AM by chronek |
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what if "-t" option crashing whole rig? edit: was accident, "-t 20" find some, what are "Error Invalid Double Sha256 found." ?
btw why miner can not run when is compiled with range checks (it giving: Error Exception inside a Thread at step: (ERangeError): Range check error)
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aagert
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January 27, 2017, 10:53:10 AM Last edit: January 27, 2017, 11:38:16 AM by aagert |
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Sorry, I can't help everybody... imposible
- If you want to know if your miner is working properly (and finding valids "nonce" for generate a block) , read this trick and try it (posted days ago)
Where we should see for results? Wallet log? because in miner log it does nothing unusual. UPDATE: tried -t 20 instead of -t 10 and the results is many "found valid nonce", so it is working. Thanks! But the thing adaseb says is not that it is "not working", but that it's working about 3 times less effective than it should. Maybe something with internal cyclesize for multiple GPUs or something?.. And please, could you elaborate on this: Hey everybody. Noticed something strange: often on new blocks they come with timestamps AHEAD of my wallet (and my wallet is perfectly synced with ntp, double checked), so my wallet says "Current block age: -30 seconds" or even "-50 seconds", or "-10 seconds" - you get it negative values of TENS of seconds. Why is that? Is that only my problem? https://www.screencast.com/t/rPEjrvGtbI thought that could be the problem with mining: if your computer is perfectly synced with time servers and finds a block, and simultaneously someone's computer is "ahead of time" and finds a block too - its HIS block included into network due to higher timestamp?.. How this network checks its current time and synchronizing? I think something is broken here, because it is very-very strange to have network-accepted blocks with timestamps ahead of world time servers by tens of seconds.
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benekiki
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January 27, 2017, 10:53:28 AM |
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Sorry, I can't help everybody... imposible For everybody that's having issues with OpenCL v0.2 miner, please read:- If you're using NVIDIA, I don't know if it works properly, I haven't tested it - If when executing PascalCoinMiner.exe a raise exception is shown... perhaps there is an error with your OpenCL drivers, check that you have a valid version. If version is valid, then sorry... it doesn't work - If you want to know if your miner is working properly (and finding valids "nonce" for generate a block) , read this trick and try it (posted days ago) A small trick for PascalCoinMiner (OpenCL miner v0.2)You can add -t param (this param is not documented, I used it for testing purposes) What does param -t do: When Wallet sends a job to the miner, "target" is a 32 bits value with left-byte indicating how many "0" bits on the left must have the PoW Example: target= 2DD63426 -> Left byte 2D is equal to 45 in decimal, so, first 45 bits of PoW must be "0" When you add -t param you can subtract the indicated left bits, for example, a "-t 10" then miner will find 45-10=35 left "0" bits of PoW With this example, your miner will submit a work to your wallet more quickly, but of course, wallet will say that "pow is lower than target" because is an invalid PoW It will help you to visually see if your miner is working properly Try it. PascalCoinMiner.exe -p 0 -d 1 -s -n Test -t 10 I tried it, received this response: "submit JSON:"results:" "error"" Does it mean my miner is working properly?
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hdtqisg
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January 27, 2017, 10:54:42 AM |
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Please share me PascalCoin or help me with PUBLIC KEY : 3Ghhbot2tE7FohrkMBZVr6hj9dHzZQVjnd7Nsy9NVKpgCNiM1i9fcgDkGAjkmKoqiSgARf7dvXKbpL9 uyBFsqKzmFDEheBRU1SckCv Thanks
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toto31
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January 27, 2017, 10:55:14 AM |
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So let's start a Twitter campaign for asking Poloniex to offer PascalCoin account trading (PASA).
From now on, I will offer one account for every Tweet requesting PASA trading on Poloniex. Your tweet must contains the following: #PascalCoin @poloniex $PASA
Once done, PM me your tweet and your PascalCoin public key!
Ok, so let me be clear about this because I already got a few irrelevant PMs. You won't receive any PASC from me, only 1 PASA. So, I need your Public key: to get your public key, 1) go to Menu>Project>Private keys (shortcut CTRL+P) 2) click on "New for miner ..." to enable the public key button 3) click on the button Export public key 4) the public key is pasted in your clipboard and you can then PM it to me. Keep tweeting for 1 free PASA
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chronek
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January 27, 2017, 10:56:29 AM |
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I tried it, received this response: "submit JSON:"results:" "error"" Does it mean my miner is working properly?
It means it can find lower targets, so it can find something at least, but still can be bug and could not find higher targets .. what is your hashrate? (i could not find anything at -t 10)
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baykan
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January 27, 2017, 11:00:05 AM |
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I don't get any Nonces Found messages. is this normal ? Thanks
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chronek
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January 27, 2017, 11:03:42 AM |
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I don't get any Nonces Found messages. is this normal ? Thanks
try -t 20 if have less than 10000 cards ;-)
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benekiki
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January 27, 2017, 11:03:59 AM |
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I tried it, received this response: "submit JSON:"results:" "error"" Does it mean my miner is working properly?
It means it can find lower targets, so it can find something at least, but still can be bug and could not find higher targets .. what is your hashrate? (i could not find anything at -t 10) 6700 mh/s with 3 rigs, I tried this lower target trick with one rig. Mining for 24 h with OpenCL v0.2 miner, no block found.
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January 27, 2017, 11:07:45 AM |
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Pascalcoin miner 0.2 working 1 day , added the-t 10 restart and 12 minutes later was Found a block with an error( http://uploads.ru/J4h58.pngis this normal or miners working in an empty? After 20 minutes http://uploads.ru/noVbO.png
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PascalCoin (OP)
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January 27, 2017, 11:10:47 AM |
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Pascalcoin miner 0.2 working 1 day , added the-t 10 restart and 12 minutes later was Found a block with an error( is this normal or miners working in an empty? If all blocks you found is the same error... then sorry, it's not working on your GPU (try -t 15 to test it more quickly)
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PascalCoin is the first crypto currency without need of historical operations to control double spend and with ORDINAL account numbers. YES! LIKE A BANK!
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ihong154
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January 27, 2017, 11:12:00 AM |
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Is there a way to fix this? Exception at 000000010004492C: EAccessViolation: Access violation.
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john1010
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January 27, 2017, 11:16:00 AM |
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Sorry, I can't help everybody... imposible For everybody that's having issues with OpenCL v0.2 miner, please read:- If you're using NVIDIA, I don't know if it works properly, I haven't tested it - If when executing PascalCoinMiner.exe a raise exception is shown... perhaps there is an error with your OpenCL drivers, check that you have a valid version. If version is valid, then sorry... it doesn't work - If you want to know if your miner is working properly (and finding valids "nonce" for generate a block) , read this trick and try it (posted days ago) A small trick for PascalCoinMiner (OpenCL miner v0.2)You can add -t param (this param is not documented, I used it for testing purposes) What does param -t do: When Wallet sends a job to the miner, "target" is a 32 bits value with left-byte indicating how many "0" bits on the left must have the PoW Example: target= 2DD63426 -> Left byte 2D is equal to 45 in decimal, so, first 45 bits of PoW must be "0" When you add -t param you can subtract the indicated left bits, for example, a "-t 10" then miner will find 45-10=35 left "0" bits of PoW With this example, your miner will submit a work to your wallet more quickly, but of course, wallet will say that "pow is lower than target" because is an invalid PoW It will help you to visually see if your miner is working properly Try it. PascalCoinMiner.exe -p 0 -d 1 -s -n Test -t 10 have you tried it for yourself? what is the result? did you hit the block? Thanks
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bobitza202
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January 27, 2017, 11:17:39 AM |
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How do i find my Account Number and Balance in Pascal Coin Wallet?
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