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May 08, 2014, 06:46:20 PM
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But they arent, also you kicked out all 32 Bit users - because you forked the old branch.

32bit is waaay too slooow, but I'll add it asap. Thank you for the support.

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May 08, 2014, 06:49:16 PM
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Oh and someone was mining it before the launch?

Yeah, my bad, somebody got first 4 blocks before the launch. I think the rep was found.

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Meanwhile the Diff is already at: 890654

That is astonishing, I know.

Sorry, folks, I'll get back to recheck the source code and add 32-binaries. Will be back  Cool

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May 08, 2014, 06:51:05 PM
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I'm getting 21hr on 7 out of 8 cores of my 8150. Thats nuts... I was only getting 12hr with the newest monero optimized miner.

I'm mining on a linux vm btw. I just compiled from the git. I'm looking at the git of quazarcoin and monero and for the life of me I can't find out what you optimized to get me this very nice hash rate.  Grin
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May 08, 2014, 06:52:12 PM
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Binaries should be recompiled to catch up with Monero, the source code is the same. I'll ask NoodleDoodle to help with that asap.
Does this affect both Windows and Linux versions?
For a Linux user, simply compiling from the source would help in speeding up the hashrate?
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May 08, 2014, 06:52:42 PM
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I'm getting 21hr on 7 out of 8 cores of my 8150. Thats nuts... I was only getting 12hr with the newest monero optimized miner.

I'm mining on a linux vm btw. I just compiled from the git. I'm looking at the git of quazarcoin and monero and for the life of me I can't find out what you optimized to get me this very nice hash rate.  Grin

Theres is nothing optimized.


Did you git pull the master branch?

Its 100% the same speed as MRO on linux.

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May 08, 2014, 07:09:27 PM
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OracionSeis you did a good work anyway. Thanks and respect.
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May 08, 2014, 07:14:42 PM
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is that hard to create GUI for cryptonote coins? UI design should be simple with RPC calls. If Quazar can make a GUI it will definitely more popular than other CryptoNote alts.
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May 08, 2014, 07:19:43 PM
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is that hard to create GUI for cryptonote coins? UI design should be simple with RPC calls. If Quazar can make a GUI it will definitely more popular than other CryptoNote alts.

That's right, but I'm not sure it is possible because of limitations of cryptonight.

Anyway, didn't wait for the GUI miner to start Smiley

Good job with flatter emission and clear launch!

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May 08, 2014, 07:21:29 PM
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OracionSeis you did a good work anyway. Thanks and respect.

+1

May be I can help you somehow? I'm rather good at coding  Cool
CryptoNote based coins' developers should support each other.
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May 08, 2014, 07:25:27 PM
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sorry for my bad ENG.

is this miner work like P2P pool ?

I mean.  coin incoming lately?
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May 08, 2014, 08:06:40 PM
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I wana know how do you popularize the coin
can it being popular as MRO?

People will mine it and push it. That is how coins work.

Morero has a poor launch. THis launch is great.

Aha.

Btw. @ts you forked the wrong and old branch without all the bugfixes.

Quazarcoin is the fork of the latest BCN rep version. All the commits in Monero at the period between last BCN commit and QCN launch were done just to add BCN's new things to MRO. So your statement is not right, sorry





https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero/commits/master

... Is by far the most active fork, includes alot of new bugfixes, 32 bit fixes, compiler fixes, a cleaner tx extra field patch, additional macosx fixes...

My comment stays, you forked a branch which doesn't get regular updates.

PS: your binaries are slow

I like checking things, you know. So...

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alot of new bugfixes

Which ones?

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32 bit fixes

You're right, this is the only thing Monero team ever contributed (except for faster hash of course), but now thread starter is doing it apparently.

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compiler fixes

Not visible in the rep, which makes me believe Monero is instamined.

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additional macosx fixes

All taken from BCN a week later.
https://github.com/amjuarez/bytecoin/commit/ce3a6f785715a4f6dc4518ab9109824ba9b7ce8c
https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero/commit/67df296650a72b8769fac58787148080ec771805

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a cleaner tx extra field patch

Taken from BCN again, 1 day later:
https://github.com/amjuarez/bytecoin/commit/57cf53625817223733bdaf2f4e518ebae978713e
https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero/commit/504bdddcb55059e56c4e77c6cd9ad5e2f13ad39c

Any other significant improvements by Monero "team"? I doubt so, as they never contributed anything more significant than Win32 and change in hash function.

So OracionSeis at least takes the source code from its original authors. Stop believing, start checking before you make judgements. Is it that difficult?
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May 08, 2014, 08:12:34 PM
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Let's be peaceful here, please.

Win32 binaries are now available on the website and on Mega Cool
https://mega.co.nz/#!3MpCkZ4L!HDgcgzqmVUb_9ajH3t3GHkK16YA6RxiTFEIN-zca6c0

Thank you for the advice, folks!

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May 08, 2014, 08:24:10 PM
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Let's be peaceful here, please.

Win32 binaries are now available on the website and on Mega Cool
https://mega.co.nz/#!3MpCkZ4L!HDgcgzqmVUb_9ajH3t3GHkK16YA6RxiTFEIN-zca6c0

Thank you for the advice, folks!

Great. Thanks one more time.
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May 08, 2014, 08:24:46 PM
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I wana know how do you popularize the coin
can it being popular as MRO?

People will mine it and push it. That is how coins work.

Morero has a poor launch. THis launch is great.

Aha.

Btw. @ts you forked the wrong and old branch without all the bugfixes.

Quazarcoin is the fork of the latest BCN rep version. All the commits in Monero at the period between last BCN commit and QCN launch were done just to add BCN's new things to MRO. So your statement is not right, sorry





https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero/commits/master

... Is by far the most active fork, includes alot of new bugfixes, 32 bit fixes, compiler fixes, a cleaner tx extra field patch, additional macosx fixes...

My comment stays, you forked a branch which doesn't get regular updates.

PS: your binaries are slow

I like checking things, you know. So...

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alot of new bugfixes

Which ones?

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32 bit fixes

You're right, this is the only thing Monero team ever contributed (except for faster hash of course), but now thread starter is doing it apparently.

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compiler fixes

Not visible in the rep, which makes me believe Monero is instamined.

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additional macosx fixes

All taken from BCN a week later.
https://github.com/amjuarez/bytecoin/commit/ce3a6f785715a4f6dc4518ab9109824ba9b7ce8c
https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero/commit/67df296650a72b8769fac58787148080ec771805

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a cleaner tx extra field patch

Taken from BCN again, 1 day later:
https://github.com/amjuarez/bytecoin/commit/57cf53625817223733bdaf2f4e518ebae978713e
https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero/commit/504bdddcb55059e56c4e77c6cd9ad5e2f13ad39c

Any other significant improvements by Monero "team"? I doubt so, as they never contributed anything more significant than Win32 and change in hash function.

So OracionSeis at least takes the source code from its original authors. Stop believing, start checking before you make judgements. Is it that difficult?

1) That make clean KILLS your wallet if its in the build dir for example.
2) The only thing, how funny - 32 bit compatibility is one of the most important things for mainstream adoption.
3) compiler... the boost 1.55 compilation error submitted by vetoe for example... what the hell does this have todo with instamine, nothing...yes nothing, be happy that noodledoodle did the optimazation because obviously he was the only one who found that.
4+5) Doesnt matter, what tft did in the old repo was bad.

So yes, the 2 most important changes to the Bytecoin code so far are from MRO, that is correct.
Not to mention the fullfilled pool bounty with benefits us all.



What did you contribute? Nothing.

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May 08, 2014, 08:27:43 PM
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Oh and someone was mining it before the launch?

Yeah, my bad, somebody got first 4 blocks before the launch. I think the rep was found.

Well, to be precise, you had already posted a direct link to your github repository in the original post at the time this mining started.  How do I know?  I followed the link in the OP when I came across your post (either directly to the github repo, or to your coin's webpage, which itself at that time had a link to the github repo), compiled the source, and mined block #2 in the blockchain.

In hindsight it looks like I did this before any 17 GMT "release time" you had posted in the thread.  At the time, I didn't do the calculation in my head from GMT to my local time since you had released the source and provided a link to it.  I suspect it was 20-30 minutes before 17 GMT, if that helps.

Best regards, and good luck.

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May 08, 2014, 08:31:23 PM
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I wana know how do you popularize the coin
can it being popular as MRO?

People will mine it and push it. That is how coins work.

Morero has a poor launch. THis launch is great.

Aha.

Btw. @ts you forked the wrong and old branch without all the bugfixes.

Quazarcoin is the fork of the latest BCN rep version. All the commits in Monero at the period between last BCN commit and QCN launch were done just to add BCN's new things to MRO. So your statement is not right, sorry





https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero/commits/master

... Is by far the most active fork, includes alot of new bugfixes, 32 bit fixes, compiler fixes, a cleaner tx extra field patch, additional macosx fixes...

My comment stays, you forked a branch which doesn't get regular updates.

PS: your binaries are slow

I like checking things, you know. So...

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alot of new bugfixes

Which ones?

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32 bit fixes

You're right, this is the only thing Monero team ever contributed (except for faster hash of course), but now thread starter is doing it apparently.

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compiler fixes

Not visible in the rep, which makes me believe Monero is instamined.

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additional macosx fixes

All taken from BCN a week later.
https://github.com/amjuarez/bytecoin/commit/ce3a6f785715a4f6dc4518ab9109824ba9b7ce8c
https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero/commit/67df296650a72b8769fac58787148080ec771805

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a cleaner tx extra field patch

Taken from BCN again, 1 day later:
https://github.com/amjuarez/bytecoin/commit/57cf53625817223733bdaf2f4e518ebae978713e
https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero/commit/504bdddcb55059e56c4e77c6cd9ad5e2f13ad39c

Any other significant improvements by Monero "team"? I doubt so, as they never contributed anything more significant than Win32 and change in hash function.

So OracionSeis at least takes the source code from its original authors. Stop believing, start checking before you make judgements. Is it that difficult?

1) That make clean KILLS your wallet if its in the build dir for example.
2) The only thing, how funny - 32 bit compatibility is one of the most important things for mainstream adoption.
3) compiler... the boost 1.55 compilation error submitted by vetoe for example... what the hell does this have todo with instamine, nothing...yes nothing, be happy that noodledoodle did the optimazation because obviously he was the only one who found that.
4+5) Doesnt matter, what tft did in the old repo was bad.

So yes, the 2 most important changes to the Bytecoin code so far are from MRO, that is correct.
Not to mention the fullfilled pool bounty with benefits us all.



What did you contribute? Nothing.


And what did YOU contribute?
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May 08, 2014, 09:06:20 PM
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now under my testing, it's faster on Linux than Windows, but for Monero, it's faster on WIN7 64BIT, don't know what happend

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May 09, 2014, 12:57:32 AM
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Windows 64-bit binary is slow as hell.
I think it is unfair kind of instamining by limited number of privileged dudes that have get private optimized miner.

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May 09, 2014, 02:52:14 AM
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weird, i get ~11hash on MRO or BMR whatever, and same on CN.  I get 16 on this, but havent found anything, been at it since 1 hr after release :/

$MAID & $BTC other than that some short hodls and some long held garbage.
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May 09, 2014, 03:24:20 AM
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it is unfair
i got 26H/S in ubuntu but only 10h/s in windows Angry

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