billotronic
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May 06, 2014, 08:57:02 PM |
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lol figures...
every time there is even a hint of a coin being cpu only someone ports a GPU miner in a blink of an eye...
now we have a coin that actually needs one and there is not one to be found.
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Piotrsama
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May 06, 2014, 10:42:32 PM |
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Also, I've submitted to Mintpal and should show up on their voting page soon and I've submitted to bittrex. Bittrex sounds promising, but they have a large queue of coins to go through, so not sure when I'll have a decision from them
Any chance on Poloniex?
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RubixRex
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May 06, 2014, 11:28:17 PM |
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Let me know what I can do to help get this to some exchanges.
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atleticofa
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May 06, 2014, 11:56:52 PM |
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NO PREMINE NEW ALGO CPU MINING GPU TO COME...
Ok, ok, I stay here!The memory usage of scrypt-8-4 is only 4Kbytes, compared to normal scrypt where it is 128Kbytes.
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Newwsr
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May 07, 2014, 12:02:35 AM |
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cpuminer download win7 32bit compiled?
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billotronic
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May 07, 2014, 12:26:48 AM |
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cpuminer download win7 32bit compiled?
Did you try the one in the OP? I know the link title says x64 but the file name it links to says win32. Might be worth a shot to try it?
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Newwsr
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May 07, 2014, 12:29:33 AM |
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cpuminer download win7 32bit compiled?
Did you try the one in the OP? I know the link title says x64 but the file name it links to says win32. Might be worth a shot to try it? I saw a friend but not not work. I tested the win32 here was not
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billotronic
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May 07, 2014, 12:40:52 AM |
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Try building from source? It's probably not the easiest thing in the world, but doable all the same
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earlz (OP)
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May 07, 2014, 01:24:46 AM |
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Try building from source? It's probably not the easiest thing in the world, but doable all the same
It's really easy if you build locally with cygwin, but there are a lot of restrictions on distributing applications built with cygwin. I compiled cpuminer on Windows for 64bit using mingw because it'll be quite slow on a processor that isn't 64bit, if not unusable. I didn't bother going through the steps again to compile for 32bit because mining on older computers that are 32bit will be pretty close to useless. I assume that the majority of people with 64bit processors are using a 64bit OS You must be using a 64bit version of windows and a 64bit processor to use the cpuminer I compiled Let me know what I can do to help get this to some exchanges.
Soon there will be a vote on mintpal and you can vote for it Also, I submitted to prelude.io. I am pretty doubtful that they will accept such a new coin, but mohland seemed to think I had a chance, so maybe we'll start off on a big exchange which would be really awesome
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billotronic
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May 07, 2014, 01:44:41 AM |
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Hows about a qt.pro so I can build qt on *nix? (cause my n00b ass does not know how to build without it)
[edit] and what about poloneix?
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earlz (OP)
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May 07, 2014, 02:11:28 AM |
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Hows about a qt.pro so I can build qt on *nix? (cause my n00b ass does not know how to build without it)
[edit] and what about poloneix?
The instructions are in the README. To build with qt, just do ./autogen.sh and then ./configure --with-gui="qt5" (or qt4) and then make as normal. The graphical wallet will be ./src/qt/megcoin-qt I'll email poloneix now about getting listed
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billotronic
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May 07, 2014, 02:52:08 AM Last edit: May 07, 2014, 03:12:04 AM by billotronic |
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no kidding?
Well now I feel like a dummy.
Thank you for teaching me something today sir.
[edit] Interesting, required libprotobuf to build the qt. Curious, whats the benefit of using this?
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earlz (OP)
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May 07, 2014, 03:22:46 AM |
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no kidding?
Well now I feel like a dummy.
Thank you for teaching me something today sir.
[edit] Interesting, required libprotobuf to build the qt. Curious, whats the benefit of using this?
I'm not sure of the details, but it was a new requirement of bitcoin 0.9.
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billotronic
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May 07, 2014, 03:32:10 AM |
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ah that explains the dependencies. Again, should of read the readme. lol.
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RubixRex
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May 07, 2014, 08:33:32 AM |
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Push for exchange!
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May 07, 2014, 01:29:22 PM |
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No gpu mining software
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May 07, 2014, 02:57:05 PM |
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hi everyone, i'm having problems with the wallet app. while syncing, it appears to be stuck at "9 hours behind". i did wait for it to finish over night, which did ofc not happen. client is getting 6 nodes...internet connection, harddrive (with plenty of free space) and CPU are working just fine. i also installed the wallet application on my main computer (which is a lot slower than the mining machine i'm having trouble on) which synced completely in less than 2 minutes. i noticed the number of synced blocks is the same on both machines, which to me means that even the "9h behind" computer is actually synced. it still does not show a wallet balance since it's still busy "syncing" obviously i also tried "reinstalling" the wallet (re-downloaded it, unzipped it again, just to make sure there wasn't an error in that process) and changing the blockchain folder (also deleted the latter one to force a re-sync) the mining machine uses a clean win7 x64 pro install with all drivers being up to date. any help is appreciated since i'm out of ideas now
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earlz (OP)
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May 07, 2014, 03:02:30 PM |
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hi everyone, i'm having problems with the wallet app. while syncing, it appears to be stuck at "9 hours behind". i did wait for it to finish over night, which did ofc not happen. client is getting 6 nodes...internet connection, harddrive (with plenty of free space) and CPU are working just fine. i also installed the wallet application on my main computer (which is a lot slower than the mining machine i'm having trouble on) which synced completely in less than 2 minutes. i noticed the number of synced blocks is the same on both machines, which to me means that even the "9h behind" computer is actually synced. it still does not show a wallet balance since it's still busy "syncing" obviously i also tried "reinstalling" the wallet (re-downloaded it, unzipped it again, just to make sure there wasn't an error in that process) and changing the blockchain folder (also deleted the latter one to force a re-sync) the mining machine uses a clean win7 x64 pro install with all drivers being up to date. any help is appreciated since i'm out of ideas now It sounds like the wallet that says 9 hours behind has a clock that is wrong.
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lolmauzz
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May 07, 2014, 03:06:12 PM |
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It sounds like the wallet that says 9 hours behind has a clock that is wrong.
i did also make sure the clock is right, it is the same time as on the main machine. heck, i even changed the date/time format in windows to "English (US)" from "German (Germany)" because i suspected that to cause error. /EDIT: windows was somehow screwing with my region settings, so i manually forced syncing NTP time from time.windows.com...now my computer has some US timezone, but at least the wallet is working. turns out my 4770K didnt find a single block over night (or it didnt mine at all thanks to not being synced?) thanks for your quick reply tho!
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