Yeah, that's what I'm using already. I used the minergate forum and I was just given simple answers as such.
with simplewallet I can create, load, make a password for the walllet bin file then well, can't connect to
http://localhost:29081I've now enabled that port in Windows Firewall, doing that in UFW in Linux didn't change anything. Doing so in Win7, that message is not repeated, I get told my wallelt was successfully loaded, but I am definitely not in synch with the service as I keep getting this error :
2018-Aug-25 16:03:09.133118 ERROR [BlockchainSynchronizer] Failed to query outdated pool transaction: NodeErrorCategory:7, Can't connect to daemon
This shows up constantly, there is no gui for the most recent dashcoin wallet so I got no idea if I am connected or not. For the first time ever I went into Windows Fiirewall and allowed that local port in both directions. That seems to have stopped that first line, but that line appears all the time, even though I seem to be logged in correctly and I get a prompt as such
'"[wallet DAuzvC]:"
After a while those warnings stop, but I have no idea if it is safe to transfer what's on my minergate wallet to that. Underdeveloped altcoin that Dashcoin is, I was only going full throttle collecting them because in Linux, it's what I'm able to mine the fastest, for some reason I can't get any command line Monero linux miner to work, one is complaining it needs 2gb of memory ram and combined my 2 adapters in Crossfire have 6gb of ram, the more recent one with 4gb DDR5 and the older but still relevant one, 2gb. Only programs that don't see these 2 working together in Linux, maybe it works in windows because of the brand new drivers.
But I'm stiill doubtful it is safe for me to move those dashcoins and I have to do it soon, as you must know.