in2tactics
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August 20, 2016, 02:35:24 AM |
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Sounds good, could you post the config file for the yam miner, I keep getting reconnects.
The problem that you are probably experiencing is the donation of hashes issue. After 400 hashes, yam will stop mining because it is unable to connect to the hard coded pool and contribute hashes for donation to the author yvg1900. This is a forever problem because the hard coded pool no longer exists. Until we get a new pool up and yvg1900 updates his software, we are stuck with making our own workarounds. To get around this, you will need to do different things depending on whether you have Linux, Windows, or Macintosh. Regardless of system type, you need to set yam to restart every so often before you reach 400 hashes. The amount of time you need is based on the HPM of your CPU and can be found if you divide 400 hashes by your HPM.
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Current HW: 2x Apollo, 2x Apollo BTC, 2x Apollo II Retired HW: 3x 2PAC, 3x Moonlander 2, 2x AntMiner S7-LN, 5x AntMiner U1, 2x ASICMiner Block Erupter Cube, 4x AntMiner S3, 4x AntMiner S1, GAW Black Widow, and ZeusMiner Thunder X6
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AliMan
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August 20, 2016, 02:56:24 AM |
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Sounds good, could you post the config file for the yam miner, I keep getting reconnects.
The problem that you are probably experiencing is the donation of hashes issue. After 400 hashes, yam will stop mining because it is unable to connect to the hard coded pool and contribute hashes for donation to the author yvg1900. This is a forever problem because the hard coded pool no longer exists. Until we get a new pool up and yvg1900 updates his software, we are stuck with making our own workarounds. To get around this, you will need to do different things depending on whether you have Linux, Windows, or Macintosh. Regardless of system type, you need to set yam to restart every so often before you reach 400 hashes. The amount of time you need is based on the HPM of your CPU and can be found if you divide 400 hashes by your HPM. Dam, I guess that makes sense. I'm getting 43.76 after diving it by my HPM and I'm running Windows 10 64-bit.
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August 20, 2016, 07:15:24 AM Last edit: August 20, 2016, 07:32:35 AM by _Django05_ |
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No mining pool set yet? would like to mine this.
Can anybody upload their QT for windows? every link is dead. Can't even find tutorial for solo mining. Thanks.
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in2tactics
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August 20, 2016, 11:42:51 AM |
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Dam, I guess that makes sense.
I'm getting 43.76 after diving it by my HPM and I'm running Windows 10 64-bit.
On windows, create a batch file by using a text editor with something like the following: :loop start C:\Users\username\Desktop\yam-yvg1900-M8a-win64-ivy-bridge\yam-yvg1900-M8a-win64-ivy-bridge\win64-ivy-bridge\yam.exe --config C:\Users\username\Desktop\yam-yvg1900-M8a-win64-ivy-bridge\yam-yvg1900-M8a-win64-ivy-bridge\win64-ivy-bridge\custom.cfg ... timeout /t 1800 >null taskkill /f /im yam.exe >nul goto loop
In the above example, I am assuming that the config file is stored in the same folder as the yam executable. You should also ensure that the batch file has the extension .bat in order to just click and execute the batch file. You can change the value 1800 to something else as it is the number of seconds the loop will pause before killing the task yam.exe. I chose 1800 for you as it is 30 minutes and it should allow your miner to work without exceeding your calculated 43.76 minutes.
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Current HW: 2x Apollo, 2x Apollo BTC, 2x Apollo II Retired HW: 3x 2PAC, 3x Moonlander 2, 2x AntMiner S7-LN, 5x AntMiner U1, 2x ASICMiner Block Erupter Cube, 4x AntMiner S3, 4x AntMiner S1, GAW Black Widow, and ZeusMiner Thunder X6
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in2tactics
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August 20, 2016, 11:52:38 AM |
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No mining pool set yet? would like to mine this.
Can anybody upload their QT for windows? every link is dead. Can't even find tutorial for solo mining. Thanks.
I re-posted the link a page or two back from the original post on page 12.
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Current HW: 2x Apollo, 2x Apollo BTC, 2x Apollo II Retired HW: 3x 2PAC, 3x Moonlander 2, 2x AntMiner S7-LN, 5x AntMiner U1, 2x ASICMiner Block Erupter Cube, 4x AntMiner S3, 4x AntMiner S1, GAW Black Widow, and ZeusMiner Thunder X6
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AliMan
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August 20, 2016, 06:31:11 PM |
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Dam, I guess that makes sense.
I'm getting 43.76 after diving it by my HPM and I'm running Windows 10 64-bit.
On windows, create a batch file by using a text editor with something like the following: :loop start C:\Users\username\Desktop\yam-yvg1900-M8a-win64-ivy-bridge\yam-yvg1900-M8a-win64-ivy-bridge\win64-ivy-bridge\yam.exe --config C:\Users\username\Desktop\yam-yvg1900-M8a-win64-ivy-bridge\yam-yvg1900-M8a-win64-ivy-bridge\win64-ivy-bridge\custom.cfg ... timeout /t 1800 >null taskkill /f /im yam.exe >nul goto loop
In the above example, I am assuming that the config file is stored in the same folder as the yam executable. You should also ensure that the batch file has the extension .bat in order to just click and execute the batch file. You can change the value 1800 to something else as it is the number of seconds the loop will pause before killing the task yam.exe. I chose 1800 for you as it is 30 minutes and it should allow your miner to work without exceeding your calculated 43.76 minutes. Thanks man, that seemed to do the trick.
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_Django05_
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August 20, 2016, 11:42:37 PM |
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No mining pool set yet? would like to mine this.
Can anybody upload their QT for windows? every link is dead. Can't even find tutorial for solo mining. Thanks.
I re-posted the link a page or two back from the original post on page 12. Thanks. downloaded. btw, wallet not syncing, it says "No block source available", any solution to this? Thanks.
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in2tactics
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August 21, 2016, 12:05:51 AM |
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No mining pool set yet? would like to mine this.
Can anybody upload their QT for windows? every link is dead. Can't even find tutorial for solo mining. Thanks.
I re-posted the link a page or two back from the original post on page 12. Thanks. downloaded. btw, wallet not syncing, it says "No block source available", any solution to this? Thanks. You need to turn on port forwarding on your router. You can also try manually adding a few nodes. addnode 69.12.73.133:1968 onetry addnode 91.204.214.254:1968 onetry addnode 213.107.108.202:1968 onetry addnode 167.114.156.87:1968 onetry addnode 195.66.101.37:1968 onetry addnode 23.254.113.22:1968 onetry I pulled the node addresses from http://coinofview.com/coin/Memorycoin.html. You can always go there yourself to look up more nodes if you so desire.
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Current HW: 2x Apollo, 2x Apollo BTC, 2x Apollo II Retired HW: 3x 2PAC, 3x Moonlander 2, 2x AntMiner S7-LN, 5x AntMiner U1, 2x ASICMiner Block Erupter Cube, 4x AntMiner S3, 4x AntMiner S1, GAW Black Widow, and ZeusMiner Thunder X6
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_Django05_
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August 21, 2016, 11:54:05 AM |
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No mining pool set yet? would like to mine this.
Can anybody upload their QT for windows? every link is dead. Can't even find tutorial for solo mining. Thanks.
I re-posted the link a page or two back from the original post on page 12. Thanks. downloaded. btw, wallet not syncing, it says "No block source available", any solution to this? Thanks. You need to turn on port forwarding on your router. You can also try manually adding a few nodes. addnode 69.12.73.133:1968 onetry addnode 91.204.214.254:1968 onetry addnode 213.107.108.202:1968 onetry addnode 167.114.156.87:1968 onetry addnode 195.66.101.37:1968 onetry addnode 23.254.113.22:1968 onetry I pulled the node addresses from http://coinofview.com/coin/Memorycoin.html. You can always go there yourself to look up more nodes if you so desire. Thanks for the help, got it working but i think it's a little bit slow. It's not my internet for sure. are those the only working node we got?
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in2tactics
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August 21, 2016, 11:31:46 PM |
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You need to turn on port forwarding on your router. You can also try manually adding a few nodes. addnode 69.12.73.133:1968 onetry addnode 91.204.214.254:1968 onetry addnode 213.107.108.202:1968 onetry addnode 167.114.156.87:1968 onetry addnode 195.66.101.37:1968 onetry addnode 23.254.113.22:1968 onetry I pulled the node addresses from http://coinofview.com/coin/Memorycoin.html. You can always go there yourself to look up more nodes if you so desire. Thanks for the help, got it working but i think it's a little bit slow. It's not my internet for sure. are those the only working node we got? Did you turn on port forwarding?
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Current HW: 2x Apollo, 2x Apollo BTC, 2x Apollo II Retired HW: 3x 2PAC, 3x Moonlander 2, 2x AntMiner S7-LN, 5x AntMiner U1, 2x ASICMiner Block Erupter Cube, 4x AntMiner S3, 4x AntMiner S1, GAW Black Widow, and ZeusMiner Thunder X6
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_Django05_
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August 21, 2016, 11:36:26 PM |
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You need to turn on port forwarding on your router. You can also try manually adding a few nodes. addnode 69.12.73.133:1968 onetry addnode 91.204.214.254:1968 onetry addnode 213.107.108.202:1968 onetry addnode 167.114.156.87:1968 onetry addnode 195.66.101.37:1968 onetry addnode 23.254.113.22:1968 onetry I pulled the node addresses from http://coinofview.com/coin/Memorycoin.html. You can always go there yourself to look up more nodes if you so desire. Thanks for the help, got it working but i think it's a little bit slow. It's not my internet for sure. are those the only working node we got? Did you turn on port forwarding? I used VPS so i guess port-forward is already turned on. From 139 weeks to 70. Almost halfway there.
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in2tactics
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August 22, 2016, 12:53:38 AM |
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You need to turn on port forwarding on your router. You can also try manually adding a few nodes. addnode 69.12.73.133:1968 onetry addnode 91.204.214.254:1968 onetry addnode 213.107.108.202:1968 onetry addnode 167.114.156.87:1968 onetry addnode 195.66.101.37:1968 onetry addnode 23.254.113.22:1968 onetry I pulled the node addresses from http://coinofview.com/coin/Memorycoin.html. You can always go there yourself to look up more nodes if you so desire. Thanks for the help, got it working but i think it's a little bit slow. It's not my internet for sure. are those the only working node we got? Did you turn on port forwarding? I used VPS so i guess port-forward is already turned on. From 139 weeks to 70. Almost halfway there. It would depends on your VPS. I am assuming that there is a firewall of some sort preventing outside connections.
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Current HW: 2x Apollo, 2x Apollo BTC, 2x Apollo II Retired HW: 3x 2PAC, 3x Moonlander 2, 2x AntMiner S7-LN, 5x AntMiner U1, 2x ASICMiner Block Erupter Cube, 4x AntMiner S3, 4x AntMiner S1, GAW Black Widow, and ZeusMiner Thunder X6
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_Django05_
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August 23, 2016, 02:12:04 AM |
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MMC getting delisted on polo. guess i won't be mining this anymore. Thanks guys.
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in2tactics
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August 23, 2016, 09:31:46 AM |
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MMC getting delisted on polo. guess i won't be mining this anymore. Thanks guys.
I find it to be a bit more than coincidental that MMC is being delisted, However, I am not completely surprised due to the lack of a full time development team.
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Current HW: 2x Apollo, 2x Apollo BTC, 2x Apollo II Retired HW: 3x 2PAC, 3x Moonlander 2, 2x AntMiner S7-LN, 5x AntMiner U1, 2x ASICMiner Block Erupter Cube, 4x AntMiner S3, 4x AntMiner S1, GAW Black Widow, and ZeusMiner Thunder X6
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hiddensphinx
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August 23, 2016, 12:26:05 PM |
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MMC getting delisted on polo. guess i won't be mining this anymore. Thanks guys.
It is delisted from BTER, no more exchanges support MMC WHAT A HORRIBLE WAY TO DIE FOR SUCH AN OLD COIN
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Zer0CooL
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August 23, 2016, 02:12:43 PM |
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I find it to be a bit more than coincidental that MMC is being delisted, However, I am not completely surprised due to the lack of a full time development team.
what do you mean by that?
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in2tactics
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August 23, 2016, 03:29:16 PM |
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I find it to be a bit more than coincidental that MMC is being delisted, However, I am not completely surprised due to the lack of a full time development team.
what do you mean by that? There are folks out there who would like to see MMC finally put down for good. I have been advertising that we are still around and that we are listed which I am sure makes it that much more irritating for those who are ready to see MMC die. It is just interesting that when we start to generate interest again and that the hashrate starts to go up, Poloniex delists us. I would not put it past someone talking with Poloniex about delisting us just to hurry the process along, but it is possible it happened on its own. There is not much we can do at this point. If we wanted to fight the delisting, we would need a full development team to start bringing our code base up to date in order to demonstrate that we are fully active and I just do not see that happening. If I had the skills, I would definitely lead the charge, but I simply do not possess what this project really needs. Anyway, I guess I should be done with MMC. There is not much point to carrying an unlit torch in the dark on my own.
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Current HW: 2x Apollo, 2x Apollo BTC, 2x Apollo II Retired HW: 3x 2PAC, 3x Moonlander 2, 2x AntMiner S7-LN, 5x AntMiner U1, 2x ASICMiner Block Erupter Cube, 4x AntMiner S3, 4x AntMiner S1, GAW Black Widow, and ZeusMiner Thunder X6
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hiddensphinx
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August 23, 2016, 05:22:14 PM |
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Memorycoin (MMC)v3.010.102Quick SummaryDesigned specifically for you No Free coins from PoSMined only on Modern ComputersShareholder-Decided Development Team Unique Developer Team - YOU choose who developsImpervious Support and Troubleshooting Team Voted-for Charity receives 1% of current block rewards Special Momentum (Non-Scrypt, Non-SHA256) Algorithm Highly Active Community - Many Activities and contests Extreme Development, Community Support, and Productivity Rate Limited NO GPU Mining (only 2X vs. CPUs) ATTENTION MEMORYCOIN WALLET USERSBookmark this link for future wallet updates. Introduction We are hiring. Anyone may declare their candidacy at Memorycoin Forums. Memorycoin is one of the latest and surviving crypto-currencies that do not focus on minting and mining. In our community, every coin owned is valued as an opinion to promote the development and success of the coin. A “shareholder” in Memorycoin is defined as a “Coin Holder” who owns coins in his respective wallet. Memorycoin features a dedicated team to do work for the coin. Shareholders are in control of who is elected for the coin. They may voice their opinion in elections that take place three times a day. Coins are rewarded to candidates and may be received as payment or contribution for their support of the coin. Memorycoin is a new cryptocurrency that aims to empower the economically and financially marginalized. It allows individuals to participate in the internet economy even when they live in countries where payments are prohibited. Individuals who do not have the resources to build specific mining machines may mine Memorycoin just as efficiently as anyone else by using a modern computer. Memorycoin also devotes a proportional amount of coins to be used by developers. Actively paid developers will ensure the increasing value of the coin. The percentage of the block-chain paid out to developers are directly controlled by shareholders. Memorycoin cannot “die” because anyone may run for candidacy. Anyone may become the coin’s developers on a limited basis by winning tri-daily elections. Multiple candidates for any one position may also be elected in these elections. Memorycoin has five Developer positions and a Charity Administrator position available. The voting process requires only a very trivial amount of coins. Elections are hard-coded and take place on the block-chain. There are five positions available to any users that may be voted on by any Memorycoin Holders. Shareholders may also 'spoil' their votes to prevent coins from being rewarded to candidates. Development in the coin is correlated by our exchange rate. Memorycoin’s Developers receive reward based on the exchange rate of the coin. Developers may choose to do as they like with the coins, whether to hold or spend them. These coins consist of 1% of the current block reward, and the total supply given granted to candidates amount to 6% of the supply minted at any given time. Memorycoin was given a ~7.3% pre-mine matured around one month after the launch to ensure the coin had a good start. Most of these coins have already been circulated throughout the block-chain and are available to buy on exchanges. Memorycoin’s supply schedule is very aggressive. We implemented a 5% reduction in reward per week since Dec. 15, 2013. We discovered a bug in the supply schedule and have recently corrected it in the new hard-fork. The current schedule presents a flat supply rate on the block-chain until we have hit the 10 million coin limit on Dec. 15, 2014. Initially, around 9.2 million coins were supposed to be minted during the first year of MMC minting, the rest would be mined during the second year. Afterwards 2% inflation will take place. This statement was tested and we recently corrected this in the v3 hard fork. In the new v3 supply, Ten million MMC will be minted during the first year (this includes the pre-mine). After the first year, 2% inflation will take place. Only 200,000 coins will be minted at a flat rate between Dec. 15, 2014 and Dec. 15, 2015. After that year, only 204,000 MMC will be minted. This puts Memorycoin in a situation where only appreciation can occur, and our exchange rate will learn to accept a very stable relationship between fiat in the long-run. Memorycoin's main forums website is located at Memorycoin Forums, where the entire community can communicate in an organized fashion. Our Main Memorycoin Web Page can be located at Memorycoin.org. Parameters PoW Hash Momentum (64K XOR AES-CBC x 50) with SHA512 Generation Block target 8 minutes Port 1968 Codebase ProtoShares 0.8.6 (Bitcoin 0.8.5) Block reward 280 MMC, 5% reduction every 1680 blocks Total Coins 10 Million coins in the first year, 2% inflation thereafter. Difficulty Retargeting Every block with the Kimoto 'Gravity Well'. Patched KGW time-warp exploit as of hard-fork at Block 35720. (Heavycoin's) Temporal Retargeting Since V3 Hard-Fork Technicals 1. Generate 1GB PsuedoRandom data using SHA512. 2. For each 64K block - Repeat 50 times. 2.1 Use the last 32bits as a pointer to another 64K block. 2.2 XOR the two 64K blocks together. 2.3 AES CBC encrypt the result using the last 256 bits as a key. 3. Use the last 32bits%2^14 as the solution. If the solution==1968, the block is solved. This offers a good level of GPU and ASIC resistance due to: 1. ComplexityPoW requires SHA512 hashing and AES-CBC encryption. 2. AES-NI instruction setsMost CPU's have specific AES instruction sets, GPU's have no need for this and do not integrate this technology. 3. SHA512More efficient with 64-bit operations, GPU's are only 32-bit. Trolling posts will be deleted - please take off-topic or inflammatory discussions to another thread. DEATH TO MMC RHYMES WITH DEATH TO.......
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Altcoinlover
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August 24, 2016, 01:26:44 AM |
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sad day for this coin.... I was grateful to accumulate and trade some....
I would have hope some people would have take it on their arms....
I understand it will not happen....
So sad with all the shity coins, scammy coins still in place
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OKorator
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August 25, 2016, 04:29:29 PM |
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