muf18
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March 08, 2018, 10:12:15 AM |
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I have offer for listing on gopax - 0.5-0.66btc fee for listing, flat fee 2btc for 3-4coins, would you go for it?
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bugreporterr
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March 09, 2018, 10:34:40 PM |
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Thousands of USD to be listed on an exchange nobody heard of? No, bad deal. In 2014 that price is good deal. This is 2018.
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drozenski
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March 10, 2018, 02:22:02 AM |
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Since difficulty is low can we CPU mine this much like Primecoin back in the day?
I have 5 servers each with 128 cores that sit idle all day in a test environment. I cant find a CPU miner anywhere.
Any one have one that's pool capable?
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Chicago
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March 10, 2018, 03:18:00 AM |
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Since difficulty is low can we CPU mine this much like Primecoin back in the day?
I have 5 servers each with 128 cores that sit idle all day in a test environment. I cant find a CPU miner anywhere.
Any one have one that's pool capable?
Hi drozenski, With 128 cores, maybe pick one of the 5 servers and sync a datacoind on it (will take a couple of days) and then send a setgenerate call to the RPC. You'll then be able to tune the setsieveextensions and setsievepercentage values through trial and error for optimal results. Best Regards, -Chicago
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extro24 (OP)
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March 10, 2018, 08:12:12 AM |
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I have offer for listing on gopax - 0.5-0.66btc fee for listing, flat fee 2btc for 3-4coins, would you go for it?
Dear muf18 Thank you for your good work but we have been able to get 3 listings on very nice exchanges without paying any money. And that was within the last 6 months. Currently, we need to complete our listing with the Next Exchange, and that will keep us occupied for now. Cheers -extro
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March 10, 2018, 11:04:49 AM |
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All these servers are running a headless version of windows. I own the company but these servers are configured in such a way that installing new software is a pain in the ass process. However running a miner in a CMD promt is no problem. I have a CPU miner that works with the algo's listed below and I've been using it on monero but would really like to see what 640 cores could do on a pool for datacoin. anime Animecoin (ANI) argon2 axiom Shabal-256 MemoHash bastion blake blake256r14 (SFR) blakecoin blake256r8 blake2s Blake-2 S bmw BMW 256 c11 Chaincoin cryptolight Cryptonight-light cryptonight cryptonote, Monero (XMR) decred Blake256r14dcr deep Deepcoin (DCN) dmd-gr Diamond drop Dropcoin fresh Fresh groestl Groestl coin heavy Heavy hmq1725 Espers hodl Hodlcoin jha jackppot (Jackpotcoin) keccak Maxcoin keccakc Creative Coin lbry LBC, LBRY Credits luffa Luffa lyra2h Hppcoin lyra2re lyra2 lyra2rev2 lyrav2, Vertcoin lyra2z Zcoin (XZC) lyra2z330 Lyra2 330 rows, Zoin (ZOI) m7m Magi (XMG) myr-gr Myriad-Groestl neoscrypt NeoScrypt(128, 2, 1) nist5 Nist5 pentablake 5 x blake512 phi1612 phi, LUX coin pluck Pluck:128 (Supcoin) polytimos quark Quark qubit Qubit scrypt scrypt(1024, 1, 1) (default) scrypt:N scrypt(N, 1, 1) scryptjane:nf sha256d Double SHA-256 sha256t Triple SHA-256, Onecoin (OC) shavite3 Shavite3 skein Skein+Sha (Skeincoin) skein2 Double Skein (Woodcoin) skunk Signatum (SIGT) timetravel timeravel8, Machinecoin (MAC) timetravel10 Bitcore (BTX) tribus Denarius (DNR) vanilla blake256r8vnl (VCash) veltor whirlpool whirlpoolx x11 Dash x11evo Revolvercoin (XRE) x11gost sib (SibCoin) x13 X13 x13sm3 hsr (Hshare) x14 X14 x15 X15 x16r Ravencoin (RVN) x17 xevan Bitsend (BSD) yescrypt Globlboost-Y (BSTY) yescryptr8 BitZeny (ZNY) yescryptr16 Yenten (YTN) zr5 Ziftr
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March 10, 2018, 07:04:48 PM Last edit: March 10, 2018, 08:35:29 PM by drozenski |
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I just picked up a new GPU. AMD RX580. When ever i try and start the miner it just crash's. Any idea on how to get it working on the new card?
I had a 280x previously.
Im getting this
found platform[0] name = 'AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing' <info> found 1 devices Using device 0 as GPU 0 <info> compiling ... <info> source: 236813 bytes
error: 64-bit kernels not supported on a 32-bit executable Frontend phase failed compilation. Error: Compiling CL to IR
prepare_adl success GPU 0 iAdapterIndex 0 strUDID PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_67DF&SUBSYS_C5801682&REV_E7_4&B857930&0&0009A iBusNumber 5 iDeviceNumber 0 iFunctionNumber 0 iVendorID 1002 strAdapterName Radeon RX 580 Series GPU 0 Radeon RX 580 Series hardware monitoring enabled Failed to ADL_Overdrive5_ODPerformanceLevels_GetOpenCL error: -46 at /build/xpmclient/src/xpmclient.cpp:101 Existing OpenCL kernel (kernel.bin) incompatible with configuration Please remove kernel.bin file and restart miner
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DatacoinMiner
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March 10, 2018, 10:10:42 PM |
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I just picked up a new GPU. AMD RX580. When ever i try and start the miner it just crash's. Any idea on how to get it working on the new card?
I had a 280x previously.
Im getting this
found platform[0] name = 'AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing' <info> found 1 devices Using device 0 as GPU 0 <info> compiling ... <info> source: 236813 bytes
error: 64-bit kernels not supported on a 32-bit executable Frontend phase failed compilation. Error: Compiling CL to IR
prepare_adl success GPU 0 iAdapterIndex 0 strUDID PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_67DF&SUBSYS_C5801682&REV_E7_4&B857930&0&0009A iBusNumber 5 iDeviceNumber 0 iFunctionNumber 0 iVendorID 1002 strAdapterName Radeon RX 580 Series GPU 0 Radeon RX 580 Series hardware monitoring enabled Failed to ADL_Overdrive5_ODPerformanceLevels_GetOpenCL error: -46 at /build/xpmclient/src/xpmclient.cpp:101 Existing OpenCL kernel (kernel.bin) incompatible with configuration Please remove kernel.bin file and restart miner
Hi drozenski, Great to see you mining Datacoin! Did you mine with the 280x on this system? Have you attempted what the program is asking of you --> "Please remove kernel.bin file and restart miner" You can find this file in the folder that contains your Datacoin miner, perhaps called "dcclient_vX.X.X" -- and contains "kernel.bin" -- remove that file by either deleting it, or even better, putting in another folder to save just in case. The kernel may need to rebuild to work with the new GPU... when you restart the miner, it should create a new kernel.bin Let us know how it goes Regards, DatacoinMiner
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ZenoDiac
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March 10, 2018, 11:01:40 PM |
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Since difficulty is low can we CPU mine this much like Primecoin back in the day?
I have 5 servers each with 128 cores that sit idle all day in a test environment. I cant find a CPU miner anywhere.
Any one have one that's pool capable?
Interesting... you can use this wallet https://sourceforge.net/projects/datacoin/ to CPU mine. It contains an embedded CPU miner (select the amount of cores) if you would just like to test it out on one server first. Otherwise, you can do what Chicago suggested.
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drozenski
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March 11, 2018, 01:25:43 AM |
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I just picked up a new GPU. AMD RX580. When ever i try and start the miner it just crash's. Any idea on how to get it working on the new card?
I had a 280x previously.
Im getting this
found platform[0] name = 'AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing' <info> found 1 devices Using device 0 as GPU 0 <info> compiling ... <info> source: 236813 bytes
error: 64-bit kernels not supported on a 32-bit executable Frontend phase failed compilation. Error: Compiling CL to IR
prepare_adl success GPU 0 iAdapterIndex 0 strUDID PCI_VEN_1002&DEV_67DF&SUBSYS_C5801682&REV_E7_4&B857930&0&0009A iBusNumber 5 iDeviceNumber 0 iFunctionNumber 0 iVendorID 1002 strAdapterName Radeon RX 580 Series GPU 0 Radeon RX 580 Series hardware monitoring enabled Failed to ADL_Overdrive5_ODPerformanceLevels_GetOpenCL error: -46 at /build/xpmclient/src/xpmclient.cpp:101 Existing OpenCL kernel (kernel.bin) incompatible with configuration Please remove kernel.bin file and restart miner
Hi drozenski, Great to see you mining Datacoin! Did you mine with the 280x on this system? Have you attempted what the program is asking of you --> "Please remove kernel.bin file and restart miner" You can find this file in the folder that contains your Datacoin miner, perhaps called "dcclient_vX.X.X" -- and contains "kernel.bin" -- remove that file by either deleting it, or even better, putting in another folder to save just in case. The kernel may need to rebuild to work with the new GPU... when you restart the miner, it should create a new kernel.bin Let us know how it goes Regards, DatacoinMiner I was able to figure it out. Had to set my system virtual memory from 32GB to 18GB
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March 11, 2018, 01:37:29 AM |
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Since difficulty is low can we CPU mine this much like Primecoin back in the day?
I have 5 servers each with 128 cores that sit idle all day in a test environment. I cant find a CPU miner anywhere.
Any one have one that's pool capable?
Interesting... you can use this wallet https://sourceforge.net/projects/datacoin/ to CPU mine. It contains an embedded CPU miner (select the amount of cores) if you would just like to test it out on one server first. Otherwise, you can do what Chicago suggested. Again i cant install anything on these systems. We use them for testing scientific models before they are uploaded for full modeling. Normally these take 2-3 days of cpu power then they lay dormant weeks on end until the next research project. I would need a miner that i can run in a CMD prompt. Nothing is allowed to be installed or it could mess with test results.
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Chicago
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March 11, 2018, 01:46:01 AM |
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Since difficulty is low can we CPU mine this much like Primecoin back in the day?
I have 5 servers each with 128 cores that sit idle all day in a test environment. I cant find a CPU miner anywhere.
Any one have one that's pool capable?
Interesting... you can use this wallet https://sourceforge.net/projects/datacoin/ to CPU mine. It contains an embedded CPU miner (select the amount of cores) if you would just like to test it out on one server first. Otherwise, you can do what Chicago suggested. Again i cant install anything on these systems. We use them for testing scientific models before they are uploaded for full modeling. Normally these take 2-3 days of cpu power then they lay dormant weeks on end until the next research project. I would need a miner that i can run in a CMD prompt. Nothing is allowed to be installed or it could mess with test results. Hi drozenski, If you're able to execute a CPU miner as a user on the system, then you're able to execute a Datacoin-Qt or datacoind as a user. An "installation" would be if the program became installed and was available for all users through their Start Menu. Simply running a Datacoin-Qt or datacoind as a user without performing a full installation is just like running a CPU miner in that the user is just running a program which writes some data to the user's profile directory. In the case of Datacoin, the files would be written into %APPDATA%\Datacoin. Are you saying there is a difference in your environment which makes it safe to use a CPU miner which writes log files and other data but not safe to run the node software? If so - then what do you think is the functional difference? Best Regards, -Chicago
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drozenski
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March 11, 2018, 06:30:30 AM |
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Since difficulty is low can we CPU mine this much like Primecoin back in the day?
I have 5 servers each with 128 cores that sit idle all day in a test environment. I cant find a CPU miner anywhere.
Any one have one that's pool capable?
Interesting... you can use this wallet https://sourceforge.net/projects/datacoin/ to CPU mine. It contains an embedded CPU miner (select the amount of cores) if you would just like to test it out on one server first. Otherwise, you can do what Chicago suggested. Again i cant install anything on these systems. We use them for testing scientific models before they are uploaded for full modeling. Normally these take 2-3 days of cpu power then they lay dormant weeks on end until the next research project. I would need a miner that i can run in a CMD prompt. Nothing is allowed to be installed or it could mess with test results. Hi drozenski, If you're able to execute a CPU miner as a user on the system, then you're able to execute a Datacoin-Qt or datacoind as a user. An "installation" would be if the program became installed and was available for all users through their Start Menu. Simply running a Datacoin-Qt or datacoind as a user without performing a full installation is just like running a CPU miner in that the user is just running a program which writes some data to the user's profile directory. In the case of Datacoin, the files would be written into %APPDATA%\Datacoin. Are you saying there is a difference in your environment which makes it safe to use a CPU miner which writes log files and other data but not safe to run the node software? If so - then what do you think is the functional difference? Best Regards, -Chicago The CPU miner i have now does not write any logs and allows me to run it from a network share. Been very successful for Monero mining. I was just hoping some one has something similar. But looks like the CPU miners all died when GPU mining came out.
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Chicago
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March 11, 2018, 06:48:45 AM |
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The CPU miner i have now does not write any logs and allows me to run it from a network share. Been very successful for Monero mining. I was just hoping some one has something similar. But looks like the CPU miners all died when GPU mining came out.
CPU mining was super successful for me as late as a few months ago before the recent uptick. With 5 x 128 cores you'd have a good run of it.
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Chicago
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March 11, 2018, 10:02:32 AM |
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I am beginning to see the following in my debug.log.
PROCESSMESSAGE: INVALID MESSAGESTART
This means there is some other coin sharing our port number with a different Network ID.
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March 11, 2018, 02:48:33 PM |
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I am beginning to see the following in my debug.log.
PROCESSMESSAGE: INVALID MESSAGESTART
This means there is some other coin sharing our port number with a different Network ID.
Is there a place where people can see the ports being used by coin networks?
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March 11, 2018, 04:03:22 PM |
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Hi Team, If anyone wants to know the absolute fastest loading wallet we have is, it's the Veronium "High Performance Wallet" that includes solo mining support. Located here: https://yadi.sk/d/6YbILBAN3NnvRnIt loaded in about 12 hours on a typical quad core computer. The other versions take over 2 days. That's a substantial increase in time that others may want to know about. Any future work on wallets needs to extract the improvements that are in this wallet that allows for such a substantial time increase. It doesn't automatically find nodes however, so you'll need to do the addnode method - this needs to be looked at too - Chicago's branch fixes this. Just very pleased to know we have a quicker wallet out in the wild right now for experimentation purposes. embii and I are notorious for knocking wallets out -- quicker recovery time for experimentation needs is key. Kind Regards, DatacoinMiner -- AtomSea
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March 12, 2018, 12:07:16 AM Last edit: March 12, 2018, 12:54:45 AM by GilbertCrypto |
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Since difficulty is low can we CPU mine this much like Primecoin back in the day?
I have 5 servers each with 128 cores that sit idle all day in a test environment. I cant find a CPU miner anywhere.
Any one have one that's pool capable?
Hi drozenski, Primecoin cpu miner: https://github.com/j0nn9/XPMinerMaybe I say a big bullshit since you can not install anything, but you can not put the miner on an external drive with, for example, USB and launch it from there?
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