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April 12, 2014, 04:09:09 PM |
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send me some amiga coin,thanks~ wallet address aTfThkzbU2buRpXvvaNNFysnjuTk5LaTRj
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April 12, 2014, 04:11:05 PM |
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send me some amiga coin,thanks~ wallet address aTfThkzbU2buRpXvvaNNFysnjuTk5LaTRj
Sure! thanks
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sonountaleban (OP)
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April 12, 2014, 04:20:14 PM Last edit: April 12, 2014, 05:39:02 PM by sonountaleban |
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What is Amiga? Too little information, the 2000000000 is how to assign? What kind of way? Is the pre excavated? The author should be the currency of the information so that we fully understand this coin!
Amiga is an old computer that had a great success in the 80s - early 90s. After Commodore bankruptcy in 1994 (the mothercompany), Amiga is almost disappeared from IT mainstream. However, many its users are keeping it alive in these years. Amigacoin was created to help Amiga community and try to advertise it to people who don't know Amiga. Yes, it's pre-mined (less 10k blocks) and I'm giving coins to many Amiga fans for free.
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April 12, 2014, 07:18:47 PM |
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This could be fun, I still use my A1200 !! My boy still plays on the CD32 i have with SX-1 module !! so smooth, fuck PS3 4 5 6 7 whatever they are called
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April 13, 2014, 01:11:17 AM |
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hey girlfriend, so when is this supposed to launch?
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flubber
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April 13, 2014, 06:55:16 PM |
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April 13, 2014, 10:06:09 PM Last edit: April 13, 2014, 10:27:46 PM by chiznitz |
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April 13, 2014, 11:04:29 PM |
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No time for Guru meditation.
I love these old days.
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April 14, 2014, 09:51:12 AM |
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This could be fun, I still use my A1200 !! My boy still plays on the CD32 i have with SX-1 module !! so smooth, fuck PS3 4 5 6 7 whatever they are called make a picture post it here with your receive adress and i send u 1200 AGA for A1200 800 AGA for CD32
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If bitcoinmining riggs could buy miningriggs with bitcoin by themselves wouldnt that be asexual reproduction ? So wouldnt that make BTC a lifeform ?
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April 16, 2014, 02:56:16 PM |
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Theoretically it's possible, latest AmigaOS (4.x) supports Radeon HD series 6xxx/7xxx, the huge job is port to Amiga platform many libraries like Boost and DB Berkerley (there is only a very old version - v4.3 - I'm using v5.1), OpenCL and (most important) the wallet. Unfortunately it's based on litte-endian standard while Amiga uses big-endian (it has a PowerPC CPU), like Apple Mac G5. Someone wrote a Bitcoin wallet for old Apple Mac in early ages, but I'm not very sure that can be useful for us.
Having the mainline *coin daemon portable to big-endian machines would be hugely interesting, but also a ton of work. The code is so full of little-endian assumptions it's not funny; there is hope in the example of Linux which was first written as a limited, personal project on an i386, but now it runs on practically every architecture out there.
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sonountaleban (OP)
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April 16, 2014, 09:36:42 PM |
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Theoretically it's possible, latest AmigaOS (4.x) supports Radeon HD series 6xxx/7xxx, the huge job is port to Amiga platform many libraries like Boost and DB Berkerley (there is only a very old version - v4.3 - I'm using v5.1), OpenCL and (most important) the wallet. Unfortunately it's based on litte-endian standard while Amiga uses big-endian (it has a PowerPC CPU), like Apple Mac G5. Someone wrote a Bitcoin wallet for old Apple Mac in early ages, but I'm not very sure that can be useful for us.
Having the mainline *coin daemon portable to big-endian machines would be hugely interesting, but also a ton of work. The code is so full of little-endian assumptions it's not funny; there is hope in the example of Linux which was first written as a limited, personal project on an i386, but now it runs on practically every architecture out there. Where's this first big-endian example on Linux? Anyway, I uploaded new executables (v1.0.1): _ fixed openssl (now v1.0.1g without the famous bug) _ added a new checkpoint Cheers.
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chiznitz
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April 18, 2014, 01:25:40 AM |
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Theoretically it's possible, latest AmigaOS (4.x) supports Radeon HD series 6xxx/7xxx, the huge job is port to Amiga platform many libraries like Boost and DB Berkerley (there is only a very old version - v4.3 - I'm using v5.1), OpenCL and (most important) the wallet. Unfortunately it's based on litte-endian standard while Amiga uses big-endian (it has a PowerPC CPU), like Apple Mac G5. Someone wrote a Bitcoin wallet for old Apple Mac in early ages, but I'm not very sure that can be useful for us.
Having the mainline *coin daemon portable to big-endian machines would be hugely interesting, but also a ton of work. The code is so full of little-endian assumptions it's not funny; there is hope in the example of Linux which was first written as a limited, personal project on an i386, but now it runs on practically every architecture out there. Where's this first big-endian example on Linux? Anyway, I uploaded new executables (v1.0.1): _ fixed openssl (now v1.0.1g without the famous bug) _ added a new checkpoint Cheers. You updated the coin? Is there a hard fork coming? Please let me know if I need to update the daemon or not on the exchange.
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sonountaleban (OP)
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April 18, 2014, 11:59:15 AM |
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No, there isn't any hard fork, but it's better updating the daemon.
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April 18, 2014, 12:02:18 PM |
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Having the mainline *coin daemon portable to big-endian machines would be hugely interesting, but also a ton of work. The code is so full of little-endian assumptions it's not funny; there is hope in the example of Linux which was first written as a limited, personal project on an i386, but now it runs on practically every architecture out there.
Where's this first big-endian example on Linux? I may have been a little unclear -- the Linux kernel (and several distributions) runs on PowerPC and many other big-endian platforms, even though the first releases were heavily tied to x86. Porting an application would seem much easier, though there is probably little interest. X86 is everywhere, and most mobile platforms are little-endian ARM. (I've succesfully compiled and run bitcoind on several rather low-end ARM machines.)
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April 18, 2014, 05:50:22 PM Last edit: April 18, 2014, 07:11:32 PM by riddler_xyz |
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I dare you even my uber 540 MB HDD still works The mouse got ruined playing Settler I ... u had to make EVERY path segment manually millions of clicks ... my abs53b5TgsFau3CUHHPjHpNY9f6uPgHRwU //edit YAY Got 1200 AGA for dedusting my old stuff ... gonna get drunk and play GLOOM ^^ eheh ah my good times ah fuck Boulder Dash ... Rings of medusa FUCK YEAH ... *sigh* and now i have this PC thing ... Meh ^^
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If bitcoinmining riggs could buy miningriggs with bitcoin by themselves wouldnt that be asexual reproduction ? So wouldnt that make BTC a lifeform ?
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April 18, 2014, 07:00:24 PM |
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LOL Instead my internal 85 Mb HD (bought in 1993) is dead some years ago...
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April 18, 2014, 07:22:25 PM Last edit: June 04, 2014, 10:51:39 PM by sonountaleban |
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I dare you even my uber 540 MB HDD still works The mouse got ruined playing Settler I ... u had to make EVERY path segment manually millions of clicks ... my abs53b5TgsFau3CUHHPjHpNY9f6uPgHRwU //edit YAY Got 1200 AGA for dedusting my old stuff ... gonna get drunk and play GLOOM ^^ eheh ah my good times ah fuck Boulder Dash ... Rings of medusa FUCK YEAH ... *sigh* and now i have this PC thing ... Meh ^^ Hehe, my favourite fps is the first Alien Breed 3D. The sequel is also interesting but it's too much slow on my Amiga 1200, even though I have a 68030@50 Mhz and a lot of fast ram.
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