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November 07, 2018, 08:47:20 PM
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Hi,

I posted the official announcement of the rhminer here : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5065304.msg47684510#msg47684510

Feel free to askquestions there.

Or join the official discord channel at https://discord.gg/x4Yaq4

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November 07, 2018, 08:48:01 PM
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@Polyminer

I'm not sure if you check here.

I ran a test on TESTNET.  A combined GPU+CPU mining for several hours.

15 CPU threads + 400 on each 1080ti (I have two in my Linux system).

The average HR was higher than CPU only and GPU miner did find blocks.

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Miner 08:22:01   Total: 2088 H/S (GPU0 160 H/S GPU1 200 H/S CPU 1728 H/S).  AVG 1978.49

Power usage fluctuates, but GPUs run very cool.

Code:
root@the-beast:~# nvidia-smi
Wed Nov  7 08:29:24 2018      
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| NVIDIA-SMI 390.87                 Driver Version: 390.87                    |
|-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
| GPU  Name        Persistence-M| Bus-Id        Disp.A | Volatile Uncorr. ECC |
| Fan  Temp  Perf  Pwr:Usage/Cap|         Memory-Usage | GPU-Util  Compute M. |
|===============================+======================+======================|
|   0  GeForce GTX 108...  Off  | 00000000:01:00.0  On |                  N/A |
| 46%   67C    P2   113W / 250W |   4694MiB / 11175MiB |    100%      Default |
+-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
|   1  GeForce GTX 108...  Off  | 00000000:02:00.0 Off |                  N/A |
| 28%   60C    P2   134W / 250W |   4415MiB / 11178MiB |    100%      Default |
+-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+

I'm not sure how you managed 200 H/S out of a 1060 6GB.  Maybe 1080tis are not suitable.  I have not guessed the correct amount of threads.

The miner did not crash.  OS:  Kali Linux.

Cheers.

~Thomas

Hi @tlaskows, Indeed CPU+GPU mining is a little bit slower on the cpu side because of the CUDA driver and some internal stuff that occurs in the miner (mainly gpu mining handling !)

As it was stated many times, GPU mining of RandomHash is slower by design. But it has some room for improvement that will come in the later weeks (if all goes well).

If I read correct, you have 400 GPU threads per 1080. I'm, sure you can raise that substantially. Look at the "Ideal CUDA thread count" on the rhminer main page : https://github.com/polyminer1/rhminer#ideal-cuda-threads-count

Still ~2000 H/s for a system like that is awesome in comparisons to typical systems (i5, i3...)

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Thank you for the clarification.
I tried various settings and GPUs just slow down that CPU.

It would only make sense of someone already had a "GPU mining farm".   Wink

BTW.  I compared performance on Linux vs Windows 10.  Major difference in regards to performance too.
Real numbers.  about 25% slower on Windows and HR all over the place.

Cheers,

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November 07, 2018, 11:36:32 PM
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Is there a setup guide for PascalCoinMiner_4.0 anywhere? I don't see anything on Github or the Pascal site.
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November 07, 2018, 11:42:00 PM
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Is there a setup guide for PascalCoinMiner_4.0 anywhere? I don't see anything on Github or the Pascal site.

There is if you read carefully.

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I need a beer.  I had a long workday.  I usually don't start drinking until 7.
Please get back to me if you are having trouble following the instructions.
It did take me about 1 minute to decipher them.   Huh

It's 11 minutes to 7.  I will be back.  Okay?

Cheers. 

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Is there a setup guide for PascalCoinMiner_4.0 anywhere? I don't see anything on Github or the Pascal site.

There is if you read carefully.

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PlasticBanQ.com is building the world’s first true 360-degree Reverse Logistics platform for Plastics Recycling, leveraging blockchain and our native cryptocurrency. Sign-up for Bounty Campaigns, Beta Test Program and Early Adopter status. https://bit.ly/2PfHzK3

I need a beer.  I had a long workday.  I usually don't start drinking until 7.
Please get back to me if you are having trouble following the instructions.
It did take me about 1 minute to decipher them.   Huh

It's 11 minutes to 7.  I will be back.  Okay?

Cheers. 

I hear you on that front, need to crack a cold one myself. Maybe I'm just half asleep today...I found info on Ployminer's rhminer implementation easily enough, but not for PascalCoinMiner_4.0. Regardless I found the issue that was causing the miner to exit on launch - i.e. just change miner server private key to always use the same key.

*raises glass* Thanks for the nudge.
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November 08, 2018, 12:43:21 AM
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Is there a setup guide for PascalCoinMiner_4.0 anywhere? I don't see anything on Github or the Pascal site.

There is if you read carefully.

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PlasticBanQ.com is building the world’s first true 360-degree Reverse Logistics platform for Plastics Recycling, leveraging blockchain and our native cryptocurrency. Sign-up for Bounty Campaigns, Beta Test Program and Early Adopter status. https://bit.ly/2PfHzK3

I need a beer.  I had a long workday.  I usually don't start drinking until 7.
Please get back to me if you are having trouble following the instructions.
It did take me about 1 minute to decipher them.   Huh

It's 11 minutes to 7.  I will be back.  Okay?

Cheers. 

I hear you on that front, need to crack a cold one myself. Maybe I'm just half asleep today...I found info on Ployminer's rhminer implementation easily enough, but not for PascalCoinMiner_4.0. Regardless I found the issue that was causing the miner to exit on launch - i.e. just change miner server private key to always use the same key.

*raises glass* Thanks for the nudge.

I wish I could be of more help, but I have no idea what "PascalCoinMiner_4.0" is.
Sounds like some sort of an archive.  tar.gz of binary code?

I recommend that you read the official website (I have only spent several hundred hours reading about PascalCoin) since its launch.
Then possibly join the Discord group.
All the answers are there.

Let's just say that it works fine.  PascalCoin, that is.

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November 08, 2018, 01:12:48 AM
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Is there a setup guide for PascalCoinMiner_4.0 anywhere? I don't see anything on Github or the Pascal site.

There is if you read carefully.

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PlasticBanQ.com is building the world’s first true 360-degree Reverse Logistics platform for Plastics Recycling, leveraging blockchain and our native cryptocurrency. Sign-up for Bounty Campaigns, Beta Test Program and Early Adopter status. https://bit.ly/2PfHzK3

I need a beer.  I had a long workday.  I usually don't start drinking until 7.
Please get back to me if you are having trouble following the instructions.
It did take me about 1 minute to decipher them.   Huh

It's 11 minutes to 7.  I will be back.  Okay?

Cheers. 

I hear you on that front, need to crack a cold one myself. Maybe I'm just half asleep today...I found info on Ployminer's rhminer implementation easily enough, but not for PascalCoinMiner_4.0. Regardless I found the issue that was causing the miner to exit on launch - i.e. just change miner server private key to always use the same key.

*raises glass* Thanks for the nudge.

I wish I could be of more help, but I have no idea what "PascalCoinMiner_4.0" is.
Sounds like some sort of an archive.  tar.gz of binary code?

I recommend that you read the official website (I have only spent several hundred hours reading about PascalCoin) since its launch.
Then possibly join the Discord group.
All the answers are there.

Let's just say that it works fine.  PascalCoin, that is.
No worries mate. I've already done all of the above and have likewise been following the project for at least a year or more. PascalCoinMiner_4.0 seems to be the official Randomhash miner based on the latest releases on the official Git repository https://github.com/PascalCoin/PascalCoin/releases - there just doesn't appear to be any documentation yet. Appreciate the help though.
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November 08, 2018, 09:17:03 AM
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10k.  Is this for real?  0.65 USD.

This is the highest PascalCoin has been in a very long time.

Go team @PASC  FTW.

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November 08, 2018, 09:31:03 AM
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Using rhminer on i7 6700, I got about 600 h/s. That's about +200 more compared to bundled pascalcoinminer.

I managed to get > 700 H/s AVG on an i7-4770k.  My memory speed/timings in the BIOS were off.

@Polyminer1 wasn't joking about memory heavy algo.

Sorry, this should go into rhminer thread possibly. 

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What is the HardFork about?

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November 09, 2018, 12:33:28 AM
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What is the HardFork about?

In few simple words.
It's about Making PascalCoin Great Again.
Sort of like taking back the control of the network back to original devs/project believers.

Please visit PascalCoin.org or the Discord channel (link on the website) to get detailed information.

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What is the HardFork about?

Really snowy, you support PASL? haha, that coin is dead. Do you know PASL is a cheap clone of PASC? PASC has bright future, brilliant devs and community.

I support Snowy's support for [poop emoji] tokens and icos and clones.

I have trillions invested in PASL.   Cool

This was a really bad joke.  How do I delete this?   Embarrassed

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Attention PascalCoin miners.

Coinotron  pool will support Hard fork with RandomHash.

We almost completed testing it.

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November 12, 2018, 09:16:45 AM
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In the quotes above, link to SourceForge for binaries has been modified by a link to mega.nz.
DON'T DOWNLOAD THESE FILES!

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November 12, 2018, 11:05:21 AM
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I did not change the link.

Here are the official links to Polyminer's code:

Sources : https://github.com/polyminer1/rhminer
Binaries : https://github.com/polyminer1/rhminer/tree/master/Release

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I confirm, the official rhminer binaries download link is https://github.com/polyminer1/rhminer/tree/master/Release (https://github.com/polyminer1/rhminer/tree/master/Release)

Any other download links are likely scams or viruses. Dont click on them !

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pasc 64$ not yet ? Grin

today you can oversleep mega Pump on bitcoin for 250 000$ per coin lol
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November 13, 2018, 11:14:51 AM
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pasc 64$ not yet ? Grin

Not yet.

Around 0.64 cents US.

I wish it was hundredfold. 

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I spent all day getting my now 3 computers ready to start mining at block 260.000 for the new randomhash ! =D

First I downloaded safebox/blockchain to my main computer, then used my udp file transfer program to send to shitty german laptop and surprise (!) my new borrowed computer: Mammie's laptop ! =D LOL.

A toshiba core i5, dual core, with hyper threading.

I also managed to get this old linksys router working.... quite cool. For the first time in my live I can now finally properly share internet, without windows internet sharing... but just via shitty router lol.

It's only 50 megabyte/sec router or something... but it will do for now.

This will come in handy for DELLLLLPPPHHIIIINNNNIUMMMCCCCcooooiinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn... but first now I am busy with the new almighty beautifull super deluxe brand new passsssscallll coin ! Wink =D

Want to see if it's now possible to mine some blocks with just "standard" "off the shelf" lol... shitty average day consumer hardware ! Wink =D Actually not yet completely done... need to modify one more batch file and one more task schedular task and then I am done for today (for slow dreampc... what the heck might as well add it too as a miner Wink) ... I would love to have been there in prime time... online whatever... but I have to go sleep. But my miners will start at 23:00 today which is 14/11/2018.

My expectation is that block 260.000 will be reached somewhere around and probably past 23:00 14/11/2018 ! Wink =D

When the block number is below this... the miner will show difficulity 0x0000000000000000 and such zeroes.

I just hope that the miner rhminer from polyminer1 will work when the "magical" switch happens from 259.xxx to 260.000 and beyond... that be sweet. (I also tried to -devfee 0 switch but it was not recgonized, apperently this needs a recompile first... not gonna bother with that for now, fee seems to be only 1% can live with that for now... don't want mining disabled or anything crazy like that cause fee was disabled... that'd be evil... don't want anything to go wrong or jinx it =D... this is alll about execution execution execution baby... like AMD lol. No seriously... just Skybuck testing power... I tested the shit out of everything... nothing left to chance.. the only thing that can f*ck me up now is external sources... like power loss or internet loss... ouch... or possibly overheat... didn't test my mommie's laptop yet... but I am thinking and hoping two threads should be fine... cause this also worked on shitty german laptop Smiley hope I dont burn through mommie's laptop lol... think it will be ok... but that the only real part untested... hmm... bit scary but not too much.)

Getting my systems ready took much longer than expected. I wanted to do it completely perfectly and so I did ! Wink =D oh yeah enjoying my setup.

You know what I am gonna make a picture and share it with you ! LOL.

Here some enjoyable media for you:

http://www.skybuck.org/PascalCoin/ReadyForBlock260000/

There is one additional tribute mov video at the end of this folder for your super short enjoyment Wink Smiley

Maybe I add more later don't think so, do wanna share my mining setup with you LOL.



(For those that care about picture lol.... mommie's laptop on the far left, shitty german laptop in middle, 12 year old dreampc on the right ! Wink)


Even made a video to celebrate the introduction of randomhash... music was just a coincidence... not my favorite... it happened to be playing.

Youtube video of Skybuck's setup ready for mining block 260.000:

https://youtu.be/AEXtpld-Z3g

In case you can't play mov...

Sorry for the dark lights and shit... but this is how I compute... lol.

At least it gives somewhat of an impression of what I've been up to and busy with today.

Oh yeah before I forget... this new internet sharing setup... could be interesting for me to test and developed "ip/udp multicast" software... like developing a nice udp multicast version of my udp file transfer software and continueing with that... maybe some multi threading... lot's of time required for me to develop it... and only small time gained when actually transferring files... but it will be a lot of fun to do...

I transferred 1 gigabyte twice today... zipped pascalcoin distribution/blockchain etc... so this inspired me to try and do it better.. just one time instead of two times Wink ! Smiley

ip/udp multicast could also be interesting for blockchains and pascalcoin in future... hope to see this ip/udp multicast working someday over the internet.

Been a long time since I last tested it... not sure if it would work today... probably not... also this linksys router has an option to filter out multicast... so I would have to disable that first to test and use it I guess... hmm also interesting test...

Very glad everything worked out... especially since I can't enter cable modem menu... cause it's dead/stuck... but router has it's own menu and did work... and had no issues.

I did have to power off/power on the cable modem... cause it remembers the first device it sees... and this has to be the new router instead of the pc... otherwise it would never have worked... this router required zero setup... just plug in and do the power cycle... wish I had known this before though cause I wasted some time with messing around with settings and such but that was somewhat of a nice excercise seeing ip's release/renew it does work if giving this command in windows... I even tried "cloning" the mac address... that did seem to work public ip address was in status of router but eventually didn't work.. but eventually wasn't necessary to make it work..

Settings are simply default factory settings, dhcp server enabled, gateway mode.

Cable modem is connected to ethernet/internet port of router... and the other 3 PCs connected to the lan ports.

What was kinda weird/interesting is if cable modem was connected to lan port instead.. one of the PCs could still internet lol.. but not the other ones... so that was kinda weird...

But now everything is working very nicely... disabled the wireless access of it... Not gonna tell you the exact model... cause I think it can be hacked lol, it's very old.. but here is a hint it was one of the most popular linksys routers ever sold lol... got it for free from somebody... couldn't believe it... it's a very iconic model... with here another hint... two pointy devil horns Wink =D black purple and green router colors oops... too much hints... anyway Smiley =D:

I really hope you guys totally fuck up and under estimate or get surprised by the setup time to get this working so that you are not ready in time so I can solo mine block 260.000 lol... and beyond ! LOL.

But you have my respects if you motherf*ckers are on time ! LOL.

SEEEEEEEEEECCCCCUUUUUUU OOOOOOONNNNNNN TTTTHHHEEEE BLOOOOCCCCKKCCCHHHAAAAIIIINNNn////...and safeeeebbboooxxx hopefully ! Wink =D

Hell if I fail to mine I can still run delphiniumcoin later on ! LOL. Will probably do that anyway for fun/kicks Wink Smiley

Euhm and that's about it... had a nice little trick to get task schedular working gonna keep it to myself... but I am sure you'll figure it out in relation to batch files... file paths hint hint Wink

I shutdown plenty of services... so the computers are running as efficiently as possible... it's interesting how "resource monitor" has a special "services graph"... where you can see how much cpu the services
on windows are taking up/consuming of cpu time and such.... you may want to look at this if you have never disabled or stopped any services and may want to experiment with that ! Wink

Do not shutdown or stop any services called "terminal" or "theme" this will f*ck you in the *ss Smiley

Also in resource monitor there is something funny... you can choose "suspend process"... do not suspend the "system process" ! LOL or you PC will completely freeze up ! LOL. God why did I do that again ?! Oh yeah world of warships installed was pissing me off and taking too long lol.

Anyway I had a lot of fun/joy setting this stuff up... I hope you do as well... if not you out of luck... and I am ready to be disappointed... but I am hoping for the best and keeping my fingers crossed ! Wink =D

Skybuck over and out with this very interesting (and possibly revolutionary) (randomhash) experiment... Skybuck drops the mic ! =D

P.S.: I do expect GPU mining pools to still dominate though... cause of polyminer1 randomhash... but the playing field between cpus and gpus is levelled and also weak vs strong is also a bit levelled... so interesting indeed.
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I spent all day getting my now 3 computers ready to start mining at block 260.000 for the new randomhash ! =D

First I downloaded safebox/blockchain to my main computer, then used my udp file transfer program to send to shitty german laptop and surprise (!) my new borrowed computer: Mammie's laptop ! =D LOL.

A toshiba core i5, dual core, with hyper threading.

I also managed to get this old linksys router working.... quite cool. For the first time in my live I can now finally properly share internet, without windows internet sharing... but just via shitty router lol.

It's only 50 megabyte/sec router or something... but it will do for now.

This will come in handy for DELLLLLPPPHHIIIINNNNIUMMMCCCCcooooiinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn... but first now I am busy with the new almighty beautifull super deluxe brand new passsssscallll coin ! Wink =D

Want to see if it's now possible to mine some blocks with just "standard" "off the shelf" lol... shitty average day consumer hardware ! Wink =D Actually not yet completely done... need to modify one more batch file and one more task schedular task and then I am done for today (for slow dreampc... what the heck might as well add it too as a miner Wink) ... I would love to have been there in prime time... online whatever... but I have to go sleep. But my miners will start at 23:00 today which is 14/11/2018.

My expectation is that block 260.000 will be reached somewhere around and probably past 23:00 14/11/2018 ! Wink =D

When the block number is below this... the miner will show difficulity 0x0000000000000000 and such zeroes.

I just hope that the miner rhminer from polyminer1 will work when the "magical" switch happens from 259.xxx to 260.000 and beyond... that be sweet. (I also tried to -devfee 0 switch but it was not recgonized, apperently this needs a recompile first... not gonna bother with that for now, fee seems to be only 1% can live with that for now... don't want mining disabled or anything crazy like that cause fee was disabled... that'd be evil... don't want anything to go wrong or jinx it =D... this is alll about execution execution execution baby... like AMD lol. No seriously... just Skybuck testing power... I tested the shit out of everything... nothing left to chance.. the only thing that can f*ck me up now is external sources... like power loss or internet loss... ouch... or possibly overheat... didn't test my mommie's laptop yet... but I am thinking and hoping two threads should be fine... cause this also worked on shitty german laptop Smiley hope I dont burn through mommie's laptop lol... think it will be ok... but that the only real part untested... hmm... bit scary but not too much.)

Getting my systems ready took much longer than expected. I wanted to do it completely perfectly and so I did ! Wink =D oh yeah enjoying my setup.

You know what I am gonna make a picture and share it with you ! LOL.

Here some enjoyable media for you:

http://www.skybuck.org/PascalCoin/ReadyForBlock260000/

There is one additional tribute mov video at the end of this folder for your super short enjoyment Wink Smiley

Maybe I add more later don't think so, do wanna share my mining setup with you LOL.



(For those that care about picture lol.... mommie's laptop on the far left, shitty german laptop in middle, 12 year old dreampc on the right ! Wink)


Even made a video to celebrate the introduction of randomhash... music was just a coincidence... not my favorite... it happened to be playing.

Youtube video of Skybuck's setup ready for mining block 260.000:

https://youtu.be/AEXtpld-Z3g

In case you can't play mov...

Sorry for the dark lights and shit... but this is how I compute... lol.

At least it gives somewhat of an impression of what I've been up to and busy with today.

Oh yeah before I forget... this new internet sharing setup... could be interesting for me to test and developed "ip/udp multicast" software... like developing a nice udp multicast version of my udp file transfer software and continueing with that... maybe some multi threading... lot's of time required for me to develop it... and only small time gained when actually transferring files... but it will be a lot of fun to do...

I transferred 1 gigabyte twice today... zipped pascalcoin distribution/blockchain etc... so this inspired me to try and do it better.. just one time instead of two times Wink ! Smiley

ip/udp multicast could also be interesting for blockchains and pascalcoin in future... hope to see this ip/udp multicast working someday over the internet.

Been a long time since I last tested it... not sure if it would work today... probably not... also this linksys router has an option to filter out multicast... so I would have to disable that first to test and use it I guess... hmm also interesting test...

Very glad everything worked out... especially since I can't enter cable modem menu... cause it's dead/stuck... but router has it's own menu and did work... and had no issues.

I did have to power off/power on the cable modem... cause it remembers the first device it sees... and this has to be the new router instead of the pc... otherwise it would never have worked... this router required zero setup... just plug in and do the power cycle... wish I had known this before though cause I wasted some time with messing around with settings and such but that was somewhat of a nice excercise seeing ip's release/renew it does work if giving this command in windows... I even tried "cloning" the mac address... that did seem to work public ip address was in status of router but eventually didn't work.. but eventually wasn't necessary to make it work..

Settings are simply default factory settings, dhcp server enabled, gateway mode.

Cable modem is connected to ethernet/internet port of router... and the other 3 PCs connected to the lan ports.

What was kinda weird/interesting is if cable modem was connected to lan port instead.. one of the PCs could still internet lol.. but not the other ones... so that was kinda weird...

But now everything is working very nicely... disabled the wireless access of it... Not gonna tell you the exact model... cause I think it can be hacked lol, it's very old.. but here is a hint it was one of the most popular linksys routers ever sold lol... got it for free from somebody... couldn't believe it... it's a very iconic model... with here another hint... two pointy devil horns Wink =D black purple and green router colors oops... too much hints... anyway Smiley =D:

I really hope you guys totally fuck up and under estimate or get surprised by the setup time to get this working so that you are not ready in time so I can solo mine block 260.000 lol... and beyond ! LOL.

But you have my respects if you motherf*ckers are on time ! LOL.

SEEEEEEEEEECCCCCUUUUUUU OOOOOOONNNNNNN TTTTHHHEEEE BLOOOOCCCCKKCCCHHHAAAAIIIINNNn////...and safeeeebbboooxxx hopefully ! Wink =D

Hell if I fail to mine I can still run delphiniumcoin later on ! LOL. Will probably do that anyway for fun/kicks Wink Smiley

Euhm and that's about it... had a nice little trick to get task schedular working gonna keep it to myself... but I am sure you'll figure it out in relation to batch files... file paths hint hint Wink

I shutdown plenty of services... so the computers are running as efficiently as possible... it's interesting how "resource monitor" has a special "services graph"... where you can see how much cpu the services
on windows are taking up/consuming of cpu time and such.... you may want to look at this if you have never disabled or stopped any services and may want to experiment with that ! Wink

Do not shutdown or stop any services called "terminal" or "theme" this will f*ck you in the *ss Smiley

Also in resource monitor there is something funny... you can choose "suspend process"... do not suspend the "system process" ! LOL or you PC will completely freeze up ! LOL. God why did I do that again ?! Oh yeah world of warships installed was pissing me off and taking too long lol.

Anyway I had a lot of fun/joy setting this stuff up... I hope you do as well... if not you out of luck... and I am ready to be disappointed... but I am hoping for the best and keeping my fingers crossed ! Wink =D

Skybuck over and out with this very interesting (and possibly revolutionary) (randomhash) experiment... Skybuck drops the mic ! =D

P.S.: I do expect GPU mining pools to still dominate though... cause of polyminer1 randomhash... but the playing field between cpus and gpus is levelled and also weak vs strong is also a bit levelled... so interesting indeed.

Skybuckflying.  You write books not paragraphs.

Is that Windows?  Never used it, but I heard it's reliable and secure and free.

I have a picture of a computer too somewhere.

I will post it later for your enjoyment.  It's super duper seksy.

BTW.  Are you on meds?  I am.  The difference is I take them.

You know, prescription amphetamines are for certain conditions.

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