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Roger that. Hey, thanks btw. Do you have a bottlecaps address? Ill send you some.
so that will mean you succeeded with the wallet i'll pm Hey, as the blockchain is being downloaded via megasync, i noticed in my wallet that i have 1 connection and 124 bytes sent. Thats good right? you really need more to learn than i can imagine. megasync has absolutely no connection to crypto, mega.nz is just a file storage cloud perhaps your wallet just found a peer or seednode while you wait the predownloaded chain files are used to cut the time needed for sync I thought bitcoin was hard to learn, that was a walk in the park compared to this altcoin. Ill waste 1 more hour and if I dont get anywhere Ill throw in the towel and send you whatever CAPS I have left. Ok, So I tried sending 50 caps to my wallet but on cryptopia, but it said that it was pending withdraw, pool pending. As far as downloading the blockchain goes, megasync is stuck at 31%. I upgraded to the free account but it has more than enough space, no error there. Wallet is still out of sync. Ill send you some bottlecaps, I dont have much. whatever order just got filled on cyptopia. Screw it, I'll find a different coin without the headaches.
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Hilux74
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April 03, 2016, 03:51:22 AM |
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I'll find a different coin without the headaches.
pal, there's no headache really, all that stuff is the same for all coins. my guess you just dont' want to wait until it syncs on its own. unfortunately it takes very much time for some of them Agree. Not sure if he is slow or just being a pest. Bottlecaps is as EZ-mode as crypto comes.
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April 03, 2016, 03:54:05 AM |
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I recall a few pages back someone was detailing what they did to get one to compile but I haven't heard much since. I have a RPi on hand and I'm willing to put up 30k CAP if anyone is interested. Also have a Pine64x on the way so maybe we can loop someone in who can focus on helping share CAPs more easily across platforms.
I believe I had Bottlecaps QT running on my RPi1. I absolutely have bottlecapsd running on RPi1. I'll have a look tonight to see if I can remember what changes I had to make. Both Hobonickels and Bottlecaps had a few things that needed tweeked to work on RPi1. I have been able to get Bottlecaps-QT to compile on Rpi1 after some tweaks but my RPi with the weird 3.5" screen doesn't run X so I haven't been able to test it yet.
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April 05, 2016, 09:40:29 PM |
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I recall a few pages back someone was detailing what they did to get one to compile but I haven't heard much since. I have a RPi on hand and I'm willing to put up 30k CAP if anyone is interested. Also have a Pine64x on the way so maybe we can loop someone in who can focus on helping share CAPs more easily across platforms.
I believe I had Bottlecaps QT running on my RPi1. I absolutely have bottlecapsd running on RPi1. I'll have a look tonight to see if I can remember what changes I had to make. Both Hobonickels and Bottlecaps had a few things that needed tweeked to work on RPi1. I have been able to get Bottlecaps-QT to compile on Rpi1 after some tweaks but my RPi with the weird 3.5" screen doesn't run X so I haven't been able to test it yet. I'll double down on the RPi make that 60k CAP.
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April 05, 2016, 11:15:21 PM |
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I'll double down on the RPi make that 60k CAP.
Try this (for the Raspian OS on the RPi2): - Start by increasing performance by overclocking CPU, GPU and RAM while bumping voltage up a bit for stability: sudo nano /boot/config.txt arm_freq=1000 sdram_freq=500 core_freq=500 over_voltage=2 - Now, if you are running the Raspberry Pi 2 in a hot environment, here are some settings to help lower temps (The Raspberry Pi 2 will now only clock to 900MHz when needed): arm_freq_min=400 sdram_freq_min=250 core_freq_min=250 initial_turbo = 30 #Does not affect warranty. (Speeds up boot) - Raspberry Pi 2 gpu_mem (1GB memory) allocation for a Web server, wireless access point, firewall, weather station, etc ->gpu_mem=16 or for GUI usage, eg. OpenELEC, Raspbmc, RetroPie, XFCE, qt-wallets->gpu_mem=320 - Update your software sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade
- Add libraries sudo apt-get install build-essential build-essential g++ libssl-dev libboost-all-dev libgmp-dev libminiupnpc-dev miniupnpc libdb++-dev libgd2-xpm-dev - Install QT compiler sudo apt-get qt4-qmake libqt4-dev - Compile Get source code from github 1) Install newest boost sudo apt-get install libboost1.50-all 2) Double check if makefile.unix does not have any references to -msse2 ( this is for Windows) 3) Replace scrypt-arm.S with the proper one for the ARM v7 CPU I got mine from: http://starflakenights.net/crypto/wallets.htmlThis guy optimized the file to run on the RPI 2. As as good practice, you might want to compile your one files like I did or you might want to try the ones compiled by him. Your choice, your risk .I'm telling you to use only the scrypt-arm.S file. I used this optimized file in several other wallets for other coins with no problem whatsoever. 4) Remove the line #include <xmmintrin.h> from the file scrypt_mine.cpp5) 6) Done! CAP Qt-Wallet for the RPi 2 If you want a headless wallet, run: 5) make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP=1 Good luck! PS: If you find this useful, send me some CAP to F1FnLnHU9UScwH2FBU3odGFX5HQbq77CLs
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Hilux74
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April 05, 2016, 11:29:30 PM |
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I recall a few pages back someone was detailing what they did to get one to compile but I haven't heard much since. I have a RPi on hand and I'm willing to put up 30k CAP if anyone is interested. Also have a Pine64x on the way so maybe we can loop someone in who can focus on helping share CAPs more easily across platforms.
I believe I had Bottlecaps QT running on my RPi1. I absolutely have bottlecapsd running on RPi1. I'll have a look tonight to see if I can remember what changes I had to make. Both Hobonickels and Bottlecaps had a few things that needed tweeked to work on RPi1. I have been able to get Bottlecaps-QT to compile on Rpi1 after some tweaks but my RPi with the weird 3.5" screen doesn't run X so I haven't been able to test it yet. I'll double down on the RPi make that 60k CAP. I'll try and get it tested tonight. Visiting relatives have turned my office into a bedroom.
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April 06, 2016, 12:20:48 AM |
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I recall a few pages back someone was detailing what they did to get one to compile but I haven't heard much since. I have a RPi on hand and I'm willing to put up 30k CAP if anyone is interested. Also have a Pine64x on the way so maybe we can loop someone in who can focus on helping share CAPs more easily across platforms.
I believe I had Bottlecaps QT running on my RPi1. I absolutely have bottlecapsd running on RPi1. I'll have a look tonight to see if I can remember what changes I had to make. Both Hobonickels and Bottlecaps had a few things that needed tweeked to work on RPi1. I have been able to get Bottlecaps-QT to compile on Rpi1 after some tweaks but my RPi with the weird 3.5" screen doesn't run X so I haven't been able to test it yet. I'll double down on the RPi make that 60k CAP. Been working on a distribution package for the RPi2 that is both statically linked AND binary compatible across all platforms (ie, the datadirs/wallets are portable). Still doing testing/verification but the end result will be a simple gzip archive download that contains both Qt/Headless binaries that will run on Raspbian stock (no extra packages required).
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April 06, 2016, 01:04:12 AM |
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I recall a few pages back someone was detailing what they did to get one to compile but I haven't heard much since. I have a RPi on hand and I'm willing to put up 30k CAP if anyone is interested. Also have a Pine64x on the way so maybe we can loop someone in who can focus on helping share CAPs more easily across platforms.
I believe I had Bottlecaps QT running on my RPi1. I absolutely have bottlecapsd running on RPi1. I'll have a look tonight to see if I can remember what changes I had to make. Both Hobonickels and Bottlecaps had a few things that needed tweeked to work on RPi1. I have been able to get Bottlecaps-QT to compile on Rpi1 after some tweaks but my RPi with the weird 3.5" screen doesn't run X so I haven't been able to test it yet. I'll double down on the RPi make that 60k CAP. Been working on a distribution package for the RPi2 that is both statically linked AND binary compatible across all platforms (ie, the datadirs/wallets are portable). Still doing testing/verification but the end result will be a simple gzip archive download that contains both Qt/Headless binaries that will run on Raspbian stock (no extra packages required). Thanks for all your hard work Hilux74 and Fuzzbawls. Multiple variations for platforms like BottleCapsd on a RPi 1 along with a distro for the RPi 2 both qualify. The more options we have available going forward the better. Until today I didnt even know about StakeBox's Bottlecaps - https://github.com/StakeBox/BottleCaps - Tested by any yet? Someone had also sent me a message about: Raspberry PI ___coin Web Wallet - https://github.com/tvl83/RaspPaycoinEven with no official bounty page there are CAPs to be had for those who have more time than BottleCaps.
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April 06, 2016, 01:15:44 AM |
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Haven't looked at StakeBox since I discovered that he was making non-static binaries and expecting people to blindly add libs to their system paths from his repository (a HUGE no-no on many different levels). Not sure if he corrected that in the time since I brought this up to him months ago...
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April 06, 2016, 03:53:43 PM |
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I recall a few pages back someone was detailing what they did to get one to compile but I haven't heard much since. I have a RPi on hand and I'm willing to put up 30k CAP if anyone is interested. Also have a Pine64x on the way so maybe we can loop someone in who can focus on helping share CAPs more easily across platforms.
I believe I had Bottlecaps QT running on my RPi1. I absolutely have bottlecapsd running on RPi1. I'll have a look tonight to see if I can remember what changes I had to make. Both Hobonickels and Bottlecaps had a few things that needed tweeked to work on RPi1. I have been able to get Bottlecaps-QT to compile on Rpi1 after some tweaks but my RPi with the weird 3.5" screen doesn't run X so I haven't been able to test it yet. I'll double down on the RPi make that 60k CAP. Been working on a distribution package for the RPi2 that is both statically linked AND binary compatible across all platforms (ie, the datadirs/wallets are portable). Still doing testing/verification but the end result will be a simple gzip archive download that contains both Qt/Headless binaries that will run on Raspbian stock (no extra packages required). Got a few RPI's that i can use to help test
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April 06, 2016, 08:54:21 PM |
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I'll double down on the RPi make that 60k CAP.
Try this (for the Raspian OS on the RPi2): - Start by increasing performance by overclocking CPU, GPU and RAM while bumping voltage up a bit for stability: sudo nano /boot/config.txt arm_freq=1000 sdram_freq=500 core_freq=500 over_voltage=2 - Now, if you are running the Raspberry Pi 2 in a hot environment, here are some settings to help lower temps (The Raspberry Pi 2 will now only clock to 900MHz when needed): arm_freq_min=400 sdram_freq_min=250 core_freq_min=250 initial_turbo = 30 #Does not affect warranty. (Speeds up boot) - Raspberry Pi 2 gpu_mem (1GB memory) allocation for a Web server, wireless access point, firewall, weather station, etc ->gpu_mem=16 or for GUI usage, eg. OpenELEC, Raspbmc, RetroPie, XFCE, qt-wallets->gpu_mem=320 - Update your software sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade
- Add libraries sudo apt-get install build-essential build-essential g++ libssl-dev libboost-all-dev libgmp-dev libminiupnpc-dev miniupnpc libdb++-dev libgd2-xpm-dev - Install QT compiler sudo apt-get qt4-qmake libqt4-dev - Compile Get source code from github 1) Install newest boost sudo apt-get install libboost1.50-all 2) Double check if makefile.unix does not have any references to -msse2 ( this is for Windows) 3) Replace scrypt-arm.S with the proper one for the ARM v7 CPU I got mine from: http://starflakenights.net/crypto/wallets.htmlThis guy optimized the file to run on the RPI 2. As as good practice, you might want to compile your one files like I did or you might want to try the ones compiled by him. Your choice, your risk .I'm telling you to use only the scrypt-arm.S file. I used this optimized file in several other wallets for other coins with no problem whatsoever. 4) Remove the line #include <xmmintrin.h> from the file scrypt_mine.cpp5) 6) Done! CAP Qt-Wallet for the RPi 2 If you want a headless wallet, run: 5) make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP=1 Good luck! PS: If you find this useful, send me some CAP to F1FnLnHU9UScwH2FBU3odGFX5HQbq77CLs I couldn't find the file scrypt-arm.S on the link you mention: http://starflakenights.net/crypto/wallets.htmlPerhaps they moved/erased already? Thanks in advance.
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Hilux74
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April 06, 2016, 09:11:39 PM |
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April 06, 2016, 10:04:05 PM |
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You'll have to download one of the source files (master.zip). I used the one from DMD
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April 07, 2016, 02:17:45 AM |
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You'll have to download one of the source files (master.zip). I used the one from DMD After doing all that you described (except for the install libboost1.50-all and qt4-qmake libqt4-dev), I'm getting this error: src/scrypt_mine.cpp: In function ‘void* scrypt_buffer_alloc()’: src/scrypt_mine.cpp:66:19: error: ‘SCRYPT_BUFFER_SIZE’ was not declared in this scope return malloc(SCRYPT_BUFFER_SIZE); ^ src/scrypt_mine.cpp: In function ‘void scrypt(const void*, size_t, uint32_t*, void*)’: src/scrypt_mine.cpp:87:21: error: ‘scrypt_core’ was not declared in this scope scrypt_core(X, V); ^ src/scrypt_mine.cpp: In function ‘void* scrypt_buffer_alloc()’: src/scrypt_mine.cpp:67:1: warning: control reaches end of non-void function [-Wreturn-type] } ^ Makefile:2209: recipe for target 'build/scrypt_mine.o' failed make: *** [build/scrypt_mine.o] Error 1 I must say that I'm trying to install bottlecaps on Rokos V5 system running on RPi-3. Thanks in advance for any help.
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April 07, 2016, 08:45:01 AM |
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You'll have to download one of the source files (master.zip). I used the one from DMD After doing all that you described (except for the install libboost1.50-all and qt4-qmake libqt4-dev), I'm getting this error: src/scrypt_mine.cpp: In function ‘void* scrypt_buffer_alloc()’: src/scrypt_mine.cpp:66:19: error: ‘SCRYPT_BUFFER_SIZE’ was not declared in this scope return malloc(SCRYPT_BUFFER_SIZE); ^ src/scrypt_mine.cpp: In function ‘void scrypt(const void*, size_t, uint32_t*, void*)’: src/scrypt_mine.cpp:87:21: error: ‘scrypt_core’ was not declared in this scope scrypt_core(X, V); ^ src/scrypt_mine.cpp: In function ‘void* scrypt_buffer_alloc()’: src/scrypt_mine.cpp:67:1: warning: control reaches end of non-void function [-Wreturn-type] } ^ Makefile:2209: recipe for target 'build/scrypt_mine.o' failed make: *** [build/scrypt_mine.o] Error 1 I must say that I'm trying to install bottlecaps on Rokos V5 system running on RPi-3. Thanks in advance for any help. My instructions are for Raspian on RPI2.
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Hilux74
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April 07, 2016, 04:28:46 PM |
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Finally got some time last night to play with the Pi but alas discovered the SD card had corrupted. I'll start over tonight... Good reminder to ALWAYS make frequent backups of your wallets.
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April 09, 2016, 02:00:11 AM |
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What good is owning bottlecaps when there is zero volume? Is this coin a joke?
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ReydeApio
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April 09, 2016, 05:55:25 PM |
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I'll double down on the RPi make that 60k CAP.
Try this (for the Raspian OS on the RPi2): - Start by increasing performance by overclocking CPU, GPU and RAM while bumping voltage up a bit for stability: sudo nano /boot/config.txt arm_freq=1000 sdram_freq=500 core_freq=500 over_voltage=2 - Now, if you are running the Raspberry Pi 2 in a hot environment, here are some settings to help lower temps (The Raspberry Pi 2 will now only clock to 900MHz when needed): arm_freq_min=400 sdram_freq_min=250 core_freq_min=250 initial_turbo = 30 #Does not affect warranty. (Speeds up boot) - Raspberry Pi 2 gpu_mem (1GB memory) allocation for a Web server, wireless access point, firewall, weather station, etc ->gpu_mem=16 or for GUI usage, eg. OpenELEC, Raspbmc, RetroPie, XFCE, qt-wallets->gpu_mem=320 - Update your software sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade
- Add libraries sudo apt-get install build-essential build-essential g++ libssl-dev libboost-all-dev libgmp-dev libminiupnpc-dev miniupnpc libdb++-dev libgd2-xpm-dev - Install QT compiler sudo apt-get qt4-qmake libqt4-dev - Compile Get source code from github 1) Install newest boost sudo apt-get install libboost1.50-all 2) Double check if makefile.unix does not have any references to -msse2 ( this is for Windows) 3) Replace scrypt-arm.S with the proper one for the ARM v7 CPU I got mine from: http://starflakenights.net/crypto/wallets.htmlThis guy optimized the file to run on the RPI 2. As as good practice, you might want to compile your one files like I did or you might want to try the ones compiled by him. Your choice, your risk .I'm telling you to use only the scrypt-arm.S file. I used this optimized file in several other wallets for other coins with no problem whatsoever. 4) Remove the line #include <xmmintrin.h> from the file scrypt_mine.cpp5) 6) Done! CAP Qt-Wallet for the RPi 2 If you want a headless wallet, run: 5) make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP=1 Good luck! PS: If you find this useful, send me some CAP to F1FnLnHU9UScwH2FBU3odGFX5HQbq77CLs I was thinking more along the lines of a distro package like Fuzzbawls had mentioned but I'll definitely try to build one with your instruction set. F1FnLnHU9UScwH2FBU3odGFX5HQbq77CLs = http://www.presstab.pw/phpexplorer/CAP/tx.php?tx=50aa7e4798c6952fa77793c4a67baf6f4b0721dc2fc584a278034a1415a9e4e4Thanks! Anyone want to make a BottleCaps node as an Amazon EC2 instance? ...Azure?
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Trimegistus
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April 09, 2016, 11:48:37 PM |
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Anyone want to make a BottleCaps node as an Amazon EC2 instance? ...Azure?
I already have a few of those but to stake other coins because CAPS requires more RAM than the amount provided in the free AWS trial.
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