sdersdf2
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May 23, 2014, 09:28:38 AM |
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Why Mintpal don't add MRO to market?
Because they don't have any technical skill and are not able to add any crypto that is not a Bitcoin clone. so why doesn't someone from MRO team offer to help?
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Gambiman
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May 23, 2014, 09:30:41 AM |
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ummm
or even t set to 12 as each core runs two threads
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studio1one
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May 23, 2014, 09:36:20 AM |
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ummm
or even t set to 12 as each core runs two threads
? so the bulldozer hexacore has 6 cores and 12 threads. The t arguments sets the threads. Currently I am running 6 instances with t set to 2 in each thread. It seems to make sense to me, 1 instance for each core and 2 threads for each instance. The other alternative is to run 1 instance with t set to 12 for all 12 threads. Or if I was on crack I could run 12 instances without the t argument set at all. OR I could run 1 instance and not set the t and see what happens
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Gambiman
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May 23, 2014, 09:56:00 AM |
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ummm
or even t set to 12 as each core runs two threads
? so the bulldozer hexacore has 6 cores and 12 threads. The t arguments sets the threads. Currently I am running 6 instances with t set to 2 in each thread. It seems to make sense to me, 1 instance for each core and 2 threads for each instance. The other alternative is to run 1 instance with t set to 12 for all 12 threads. Or if I was on crack I could run 12 instances without the t argument set at all. OR I could run 1 instance and not set the t and see what happens Thanks, I never realised that these CPU had 2 threads per core...
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SwedishGirl
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May 23, 2014, 10:09:10 AM |
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Could somebody please help me? I have an i7 processor with 8 cores but was wondering does it make a difference if I mine from the GUI wallet (pool) or should I perhaps use something else? If I should use something else, then what is the best miner?
Thanks a lot!
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superresistant
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May 23, 2014, 10:19:53 AM |
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Could somebody please help me? I have an i7 processor with 8 cores but was wondering does it make a difference if I mine from the GUI wallet (pool) or should I perhaps use something else? If I should use something else, then what is the best miner? Thanks a lot!
Have a look at the tutorial in my signature and try this method.
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dreamspark
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May 23, 2014, 10:20:41 AM |
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Could somebody please help me? I have an i7 processor with 8 cores but was wondering does it make a difference if I mine from the GUI wallet (pool) or should I perhaps use something else? If I should use something else, then what is the best miner?
Thanks a lot!
I beleive the lastest Cpu-miner multi from Lucas is what you want. It has Wolfs optimisations in it that will boost the speed if you have an an i7 with aes-ni https://github.com/LucasJones/cpuminer-multi/releases
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May 23, 2014, 10:21:02 AM Last edit: May 23, 2014, 10:32:24 AM by 0xD9B4BEF9 |
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Fedora doesn't have libboost 1.55 yet so the binary won't run in fedora. Besides, probably better to compile from source eh? Would be nice to see a cold wallet or ability to store without the unprunable blockchain. Maybe worth a separate thread for mining? Doesn't run under wine afaik: wine simplewallet.exe fixme:advapi:RegisterTraceGuidsW (0x14016d698, (nil), {f7b697a3-4db5-4d3b-be71-c4d284e6592f}, 7, 0x1402aca70, (null), (null), 0x1402b5360,): stub fixme:process:GetNumaHighestNodeNumber (0xb2db54): stub wine: Unhandled exception 0x40000015 in thread 24 at address 0x14014468e (thread 0024), starting debugger... [j@localhost que]$ [6613:6680:0523/112958:ERROR:download.cc(109)] PostClientToServerMessage() failed during GetUpdates wine simplewallet.exe fixme:advapi:RegisterTraceGuidsW (0x14016d698, (nil), {f7b697a3-4db5-4d3b-be71-c4d284e6592f}, 7, 0x1402aca70, (null), (null), 0x1402b5360,): stub fixme:process:GetNumaHighestNodeNumber (0xb2db54): stub wine: Unhandled exception 0x40000015 in thread 24 at address 0x14014468e (thread 0024), starting debugger... [j@localhost que]$ Process of pid=0023 has terminated No process loaded, cannot execute 'echo Modules:' Cannot get info on module while no process is loaded No process loaded, cannot execute 'echo Threads:' process tid prio (all id:s are in hex) 0000000e services.exe 0000001e 0 0000001d 0 00000018 0 00000016 0 00000014 0 00000010 0 0000000f 0 00000012 winedevice.exe 0000001c 0 00000019 0 00000017 0 00000013 0 0000001a plugplay.exe 00000020 0 0000001f 0 0000001b 0 00000021 explorer.exe 00000022 0 winedbg: Internal crash at 0x7f6d571f2880
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TooDumbForBitcoin
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May 23, 2014, 10:33:00 AM |
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The slumming comment kinda hurt. My mistake - trying to show respect. Having your intellect in this thread adds a lot of cred, confidence, and comfort, without the pompousness that runs off anonymint, and others, in floods.
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Gambiman
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May 23, 2014, 10:40:57 AM |
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Could somebody please help me? I have an i7 processor with 8 cores but was wondering does it make a difference if I mine from the GUI wallet (pool) or should I perhaps use something else? If I should use something else, then what is the best miner?
Thanks a lot!
I beleive the lastest Cpu-miner multi from Lucas is what you want. It has Wolfs optimisations in it that will boost the speed if you have an an i7 with aes-ni https://github.com/LucasJones/cpuminer-multi/releases How can I see which version of the miner I have?
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studio1one
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May 23, 2014, 10:59:18 AM |
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how many coins per block currently and block time with a hexacore bulldozer?
Considering wallet mining
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pbleak
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May 23, 2014, 11:22:17 AM |
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How long until we see a GUI wallet for this coin?
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Gambiman
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May 23, 2014, 11:23:05 AM |
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how many coins per block currently and block time with a hexacore bulldozer?
Considering wallet mining
16.74 coins per block. But solo mining is useless in my opinion, if you only have one CPU that is.
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dreamspark
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May 23, 2014, 11:29:41 AM |
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Could somebody please help me? I have an i7 processor with 8 cores but was wondering does it make a difference if I mine from the GUI wallet (pool) or should I perhaps use something else? If I should use something else, then what is the best miner?
Thanks a lot!
I beleive the lastest Cpu-miner multi from Lucas is what you want. It has Wolfs optimisations in it that will boost the speed if you have an an i7 with aes-ni https://github.com/LucasJones/cpuminer-multi/releases How can I see which version of the miner I have? If you haven't already, just get the latest version.
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May 23, 2014, 11:51:38 AM |
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anyone else having issue to withdraw from minergate? Me too, mine for half a day, all coins are uncomfirmed, zero in balance to withdraw. Is the owner of minergate here? or somebody know why?
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dreamspark
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May 23, 2014, 11:53:02 AM |
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anyone else having issue to withdraw from minergate? Me too, mine for half a day, all coins are uncomfirmed, zero in balance to withdraw. Is the owner of minergate here? or somebody know why? Why didn't you mine on one of the open source pools that the community paid a bounty to be produced and charge a lower fee. Instead you mined on a closed source pool that no-one can verify works...?
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Taxidermista
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May 23, 2014, 12:22:24 PM |
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Does anyone know how to deposit mro at cryptonote.exchange.to without getting the "transaction size too big" error?
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May 23, 2014, 12:31:10 PM |
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Does anyone know how to deposit mro at cryptonote.exchange.to without getting the "transaction size too big" error?
Split it in smaller chunks.
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May 23, 2014, 12:38:27 PM |
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anyone else having issue to withdraw from minergate? Me too, mine for half a day, all coins are uncomfirmed, zero in balance to withdraw. Is the owner of minergate here? or somebody know why? They have their own thread here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=528848.420. You can see the updates on the pool. You're not alone, same issue for most who mined there.
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superresistant
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May 23, 2014, 12:44:40 PM |
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anyone else having issue to withdraw from minergate? Me too, mine for half a day, all coins are uncomfirmed, zero in balance to withdraw. Is the owner of minergate here? or somebody know why? Stop mining on minergate people. It is closed source, closed informations and opaque reward. Check the first post for pool list. For tutorial check my signature. (I am managing http://monero.crypto-pool.fr/ with a friend and we provide support, sources, and transparent reward.)
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