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June 25, 2014, 04:24:13 PM
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there is an x15 coin, shabal and whirlpool added lol

I feel the need for an x99 coin. I'll start working on it right away.
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June 25, 2014, 04:24:52 PM
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i got Crytonight to work on win 8.1 by using -l 6x40.

these oddball launch configurations bring tears into my eyes.
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June 25, 2014, 04:28:13 PM
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there is an x15 coin, shabal and whirlpool added lol

I feel the need for an x99 coin. I'll start working on it right away.


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June 25, 2014, 04:29:57 PM
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there is an x15 coin, shabal and whirlpool added lol

I feel the need for an x99 coin. I'll start working on it right away.


Oh, please do Cheesy While you're at it, make sure Nvidia has some really nice advantage up front Smiley

i got Crytonight to work on win 8.1 by using -l 6x40.

these oddball launch configurations bring tears into my eyes.

Of joy? Feeling nostalgic?
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June 25, 2014, 04:32:45 PM
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Of joy? Feeling nostalgic?

no, the pain of seeing a mismatch with the underlying hardware design.
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June 25, 2014, 04:42:55 PM
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there is an x15 coin, shabal and whirlpool added lol

I feel the need for an x99 coin. I'll start working on it right away.


Not quite as ambitious as your x99, they only took it to x86, lol. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=661844.0

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June 25, 2014, 04:47:59 PM
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Not quite as ambitious as your x99, they only took it to x86, lol. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=661844.0

they should have named it WTF coin.

lol @ 42) ROT-13

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June 25, 2014, 05:16:29 PM
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there is an x15 coin, shabal and whirlpool added lol

I feel the need for an x99 coin. I'll start working on it right away.

and still  they doesn't bring anything new

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June 25, 2014, 05:28:01 PM
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congrats to djm34 for joining talk coin development team  Shocked ( please focus on wallet. DO NOT upgrade AMD miner  Grin )
thanks

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June 25, 2014, 05:29:38 PM
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Thanks for the new miner tsiv,

is there a reason why it works so much better on a 750ti than a 760ti?  Huh
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June 25, 2014, 05:44:13 PM
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Thanks for the new miner tsiv,

is there a reason why it works so much better on a 750ti than a 760ti?  Huh
760ti? Where can you buy that? I want one of those! (j/k Tongue)

No, srsly, my 760 is also performing a lot worse than my 750ti. But that's because it's kepler, 750ti's are the newest maxwell cores. So that's why Smiley
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June 25, 2014, 05:44:51 PM
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there is an x15 coin, shabal and whirlpool added lol

I feel the need for an x99 coin. I'll start working on it right away.


Not quite as ambitious as your x99, they only took it to x86, lol. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=661844.0


Holy ****.

If it was 87 I'd totally sponsor it. To bad.
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June 25, 2014, 05:51:25 PM
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they should have named it WTF coin.

lol @ 42) ROT-13

Christian


X-132!

Mind Blown.

And really, it isn't very hard to just change the power to even higher numbers... so this has a LOT of room for growth.

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June 25, 2014, 07:36:47 PM
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they should have named it WTF coin.

lol @ 42) ROT-13

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X-132!

Mind Blown.

And really, it isn't very hard to just change the power to even higher numbers... so this has a LOT of room for growth.

Come on, why do people just keep coming up with more and more complex algorithms?  If the idea is to negate the benefit of ASIC/FPGA/GPU/CPU differences in mining speed then it seems a lot of developers are just throwing complexity at the fan to see what sticks.  We need something that changes the fundamental of how mining is done such as using an external factor that can't be easily stored in the memory footprint of mining hardware.

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Miner Control to get auto algorithm switching for multiple mining services. (please donate if you like)
Could Proof of Blockchain (PoBC) help secure a coin and avoid runaway ASIC mining?
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June 25, 2014, 07:51:38 PM
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they should have named it WTF coin.

lol @ 42) ROT-13

Christian


X-132!

Mind Blown.

And really, it isn't very hard to just change the power to even higher numbers... so this has a LOT of room for growth.

Come on, why do people just keep coming up with more and more complex algorithms?  If the idea is to negate the benefit of ASIC/FPGA/GPU/CPU differences in mining speed then it seems a lot of developers are just throwing complexity at the fan to see what sticks.  We need something that changes the fundamental of how mining is done such as using an external factor that can't be easily stored in the memory footprint of mining hardware.

Let's inject a little honesty:  They're not trying to solve any real problem other than the lack of money in their own pockets.

tsiv, thanks for the fun toy to play with!  <runs off to try it on some 750tis>

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June 25, 2014, 09:01:29 PM
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The spot prices for GPU instances are very good. I think that a improvement in the tsiv miner for the grid card could make it profitable using GPU + CPU.

@tsiv, if you would like to test in a EC2 instance I can setup one instance and give the credentials so you can log in and run the tests you need.

Just let me know if you want to run some tests.

If anyone need a guidance on how to get tsiv miner running on EC2 instance I can help.

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June 25, 2014, 09:29:21 PM
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Need an algo, that encodes a video clip, then hashes the values of pixels based on the last block hash, and of course the encoding method, color distortion, effect and frame of the video clip would be dictated by the previous block, it seems that would require well a video card to do efficiently and only a video card really.  Maybe that would work, or image distortions. If "semi-centralized" could even offer video encoding on the fly for a fee, but then that would require all miners to have sufficient bandwidth, so, probably with out more advanced coin, (with side chains), stick to a set of videos images.

I'm not sure how consistent the result would be though for a video encoded using the exact same parameters on different cards, if in fact they would produce the same output file, then that would seem to be asic proof.
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June 25, 2014, 09:34:48 PM
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The spot prices for GPU instances are very good. I think that a improvement in the tsiv miner for the grid card could make it profitable using GPU + CPU.

@tsiv, if you would like to test in a EC2 instance I can setup one instance and give the credentials so you can log in and run the tests you need.

Just let me know if you want to run some tests.

If anyone need a guidance on how to get tsiv miner running on EC2 instance I can help.


if you could put a tutorial somewhere, I'd be interested in trying (but not right now...)

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June 25, 2014, 09:37:31 PM
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I so wish I had made this thread self moderated. I would just put a blanket ban on cloud mining related discussion.

I am in the cloud. And then I let it rain Wink

Why do I keep thinking "Star Wars" when I hear the term cloud mining?



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June 25, 2014, 09:52:31 PM
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Asrock PRO BTC + G1820 Win 8x64, load CPU 100%  750Ti dont work
Asus 750 1Gb / MSI 750Ti 2Gb


Asus sabertooth x58 + Core i7 930 Win 7x64, load CPU 20% 750Ti work fine
Asus 750 1Gb / MSI 750Ti 2Gb



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