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November 10, 2013, 08:33:28 AM
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It seems to have recovered a bit.
recovered by me, i am buying every single coin under 0.0014

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November 10, 2013, 01:24:45 PM
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Subsidy has halved  Smiley














 

 

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November 10, 2013, 04:16:05 PM
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Subsidy has halved  Smiley
Oh very nice. Price has increased a bit too.

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November 10, 2013, 05:35:23 PM
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Subsidy has halved  Smiley
Oh very nice. Price has increased a bit too.


lucky for us stake holders Smiley

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November 10, 2013, 08:52:32 PM
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Do you mean how long it takes to load the block index? That can take a while














 

 

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November 10, 2013, 08:53:20 PM
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anyone else that have a slow responding cgb client? after last update it takes a lot of time before the GUI is responsive... no probs with other wallets btw

keep up the good work!!
Depends on what you mean with this. I have no issues with the client.

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November 10, 2013, 09:53:21 PM
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anyone else that have a slow responding cgb client? after last update it takes a lot of time before the GUI is responsive... no probs with other wallets btw

keep up the good work!!
Depends on what you mean with this. I have no issues with the client.

Yes, I found that the blockchain takes around 3-4 hours to download now.. (I am using 8 to 16 MB download).

I have had to download 3 times to try to resolve a checkpoint problem (still not right yet, but merc. suggested something which I will try tomorrow).

When I download next, I will do so with no interruption, on a desktop computer running no other tasks.
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November 10, 2013, 10:52:43 PM
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anyone else that have a slow responding cgb client? after last update it takes a lot of time before the GUI is responsive... no probs with other wallets btw

keep up the good work!!
Depends on what you mean with this. I have no issues with the client.

Yes, I found that the blockchain takes around 3-4 hours to download now.. (I am using 8 to 16 MB download).

I have had to download 3 times to try to resolve a checkpoint problem (still not right yet, but merc. suggested something which I will try tomorrow).

When I download next, I will do so with no interruption, on a desktop computer running no other tasks.

i dont have any issues

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November 10, 2013, 11:37:04 PM
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anyone else that have a slow responding cgb client? after last update it takes a lot of time before the GUI is responsive... no probs with other wallets btw

keep up the good work!!
Depends on what you mean with this. I have no issues with the client.

What i mean is that with the new client it takes up to a few minutes before it comes out of freeze (ex. clicking on the tray icon is non responsive), seems not very stable to me this version...

What OS?  And any other system info you can give me and I'll look into.

Like others have said, I have not noticed any degradation in performance but I'm running Windows 8 and Linux Ubuntu 12.04.
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November 10, 2013, 11:38:41 PM
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anyone else that have a slow responding cgb client? after last update it takes a lot of time before the GUI is responsive... no probs with other wallets btw

keep up the good work!!
Depends on what you mean with this. I have no issues with the client.

What i mean is that with the new client it takes up to a few minutes before it comes out of freeze (ex. clicking on the tray icon is non responsive), seems not very stable to me this version...

What OS?  And any other system info you can give me and I'll look into.

Like others have said, I have not noticed any degradation in performance but I'm running Windows 8 and Linux Ubuntu 12.04.

I am using Win7 pro 64 and everything is ok to me

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November 10, 2013, 11:49:38 PM
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anyone else that have a slow responding cgb client? after last update it takes a lot of time before the GUI is responsive... no probs with other wallets btw

keep up the good work!!
Depends on what you mean with this. I have no issues with the client.

What i mean is that with the new client it takes up to a few minutes before it comes out of freeze (ex. clicking on the tray icon is non responsive), seems not very stable to me this version...

I think x0rcist means the splash screen when first running the client, I have noticed it 'hangs' for much longer on startup. Could be a lot worse on older and slower machines.
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November 11, 2013, 12:01:09 AM
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anyone else that have a slow responding cgb client? after last update it takes a lot of time before the GUI is responsive... no probs with other wallets btw

keep up the good work!!
Depends on what you mean with this. I have no issues with the client.

What i mean is that with the new client it takes up to a few minutes before it comes out of freeze (ex. clicking on the tray icon is non responsive), seems not very stable to me this version...

I think x0rcist means the splash screen when first running the client, I have noticed it 'hangs' for much longer on startup. Could be a lot worse on older and slower machines.


Alright, I'm pretty sure I know why.  I did things differently with the Win build and I integrated more libs than was actually necessary.  So older machines are taking a bit longer to read in the files.  I'll fix the Win build soon and release to whoever noticed the splash screen hanging a bit more than usual.  Sorry about that...
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November 11, 2013, 05:53:09 AM
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I think x0rcist means the splash screen when first running the client, I have noticed it 'hangs' for much longer on startup. Could be a lot worse on older and slower machines.
My machine is fast so I probably didn't notice it.

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November 12, 2013, 03:20:52 AM
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Another windows user here.  Windows 7 x64, 3ghz 6 core processor 8gb ram.  Not really a slow machine.  Splash hangs for literally several minutes, then finally crashes.   
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November 12, 2013, 05:16:14 AM
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Another windows user here.  Windows 7 x64, 3ghz 6 core processor 8gb ram.  Not really a slow machine.  Splash hangs for literally several minutes, then finally crashes.  


First I've heard of anything like that...I've never seen you in this thread before either...

Send me the crash message or log, or a screen shot and I'll look into it.
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November 12, 2013, 12:07:11 PM
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Another windows user here.  Windows 7 x64, 3ghz 6 core processor 8gb ram.  Not really a slow machine.  Splash hangs for literally several minutes, then finally crashes.  


First I've heard of anything like that...I've never seen you in this thread before either...

Send me the crash message or log, or a screen shot and I'll look into it.

The splash screen on my client also stays around for a long time (around 60 to 90 seconds). Win7-32. AMD 3core 2.8mhz 8gb RAM. but an SSD as well. This old machine has around 20 qt clients for different coins (but I don't run them all together !!)

I have made a clean install on a faster machine  i5 Win7-64 etc.. and hang is around 30 secs.

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November 13, 2013, 01:44:59 PM
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Another windows user here.  Windows 7 x64, 3ghz 6 core processor 8gb ram.  Not really a slow machine.  Splash hangs for literally several minutes, then finally crashes.  


First I've heard of anything like that...I've never seen you in this thread before either...

Send me the crash message or log, or a screen shot and I'll look into it.

The second time I ran it there was no crash, which is good, so I can't send a screenshot of that.  It still hangs at splash for a long time, but it is running now, so no complaints.
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November 13, 2013, 02:31:14 PM
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We're eager to hear about some project.

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November 13, 2013, 02:41:43 PM
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We're eager to hear about some project.

I can assure you Merc is busting his ass and will announce when he is ready.
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November 13, 2013, 02:48:23 PM
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We're eager to hear about some project.

I can assure you Merc is busting his ass and will announce when he is ready.
I believe that, but an ETA would be nice (even if it's not that accurate). December, January?

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