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August 10, 2014, 11:00:03 PM
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Password rar'ed miner: https://mega.co.nz/#!voQn2QpC!brWwuYvfk-xtfTHHVSaapVESPhR24gEM1qEy2uH7PUo

Password will be released in 40 minutes. I'll do some kind of write up here on usage some time before then probably. If not, there is also a guide in the archive.

File size is large due to jar dependencies.
Password: 1h:;Bh;p6Wb|ASwLW*U8;QZyr)T6MyScQSm6hMs2%MLflX&F@7
You can now start generating plots.

EDIT: non-passworded version now available also: https://mega.co.nz/#!b0pzHajA!ERk068l5NS6kR7zdLdTgltqyPw3Z60lwAWvgXtNQNTk

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August 10, 2014, 11:03:25 PM
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Password rar'ed miner: https://mega.co.nz/#!voQn2QpC!brWwuYvfk-xtfTHHVSaapVESPhR24gEM1qEy2uH7PUo

Password will be released in 40 minutes. I'll do some kind of write up here on usage some time before then probably. If not, there is also a guide in the archive.

File size is large due to jar dependencies.
Password: 1h:;Bh;p6Wb|ASwLW*U8;QZyr)T6MyScQSm6hMs2%MLflX&F@7
You can now start generating plots.

Thanks! I'm setting mine up right now. Can't wait to join the race for blocks.
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August 10, 2014, 11:05:35 PM
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Is there any technical whitepaper guys?
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August 10, 2014, 11:09:19 PM
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'missing args' error when i run run_generate.bat

You need to give it command line parameters.

Follow the quickstart in the readme:
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Quickstart(for windows):
Sync your clock. Go to set date/time -> Internet time, and manually make it sync.
Java must be installed and runnable from the command line.
Put a long password in passphrases.txt
Run run_dump_address.bat
Copy the long number generated after your password from address.txt
Now you can run run_generate.bat like this "run_generate.bat <number retrieved in last step> <plot number you want to start with> <number of plots you want to generate> 8191 <number of threads>
The number of plots should be a multiple of 8191.
This will generate plots with nonces from <starting plot num> up to <starting plot + number of plots>. Don't make overlapping ranges.
When your client is running and synced, run run_mine.bat to start mining.
You can mine while still generating plots. The miner will throw some read errors, but you can ignore them.
Use the password from before to access your coins in the wallet.

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August 10, 2014, 11:14:01 PM
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Getting "could not reserve enough space for object heap" when trying to generate plots
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August 10, 2014, 11:14:32 PM
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I'm totally mining this. Brain going wild trying to think of ways to extract value from the concept.

Payment to digital archivists?

Plot mining as a distributed alarm system for hdd failures?

have you looked at storj.io?

I will now. Thanks.

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August 10, 2014, 11:16:31 PM
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Getting "could not reserve enough space for object heap" when trying to generate plots
Use a smaller value instead of 8191 then, and make the number of plots a multiple of that. 8191 is ideal if you have a lot of ram, but unusable if you don't. Try 4000 or something instead. Higher numbers cause less HDD seeking while mining, but take more ram to generate.

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August 10, 2014, 11:16:41 PM
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When I run the bat file by doble clicking it, the prompt closes immediatly, saying java it's not recognised file or command.. I've java installed on my pc! I'm on W8.1
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August 10, 2014, 11:18:22 PM
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'missing args' error when i run run_generate.bat

You need to give it command line parameters.

Follow the quickstart in the readme:
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Quickstart(for windows):
Sync your clock. Go to set date/time -> Internet time, and manually make it sync.
Java must be installed and runnable from the command line.
Put a long password in passphrases.txt
Run run_dump_address.bat
Copy the long number generated after your password from address.txt
Now you can run run_generate.bat like this "run_generate.bat <number retrieved in last step> <plot number you want to start with> <number of plots you want to generate> 8191 <number of threads>
The number of plots should be a multiple of 8191.
This will generate plots with nonces from <starting plot num> up to <starting plot + number of plots>. Don't make overlapping ranges.
When your client is running and synced, run run_mine.bat to start mining.
You can mine while still generating plots. The miner will throw some read errors, but you can ignore them.
Use the password from before to access your coins in the wallet.

address.txt stays blank.

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August 10, 2014, 11:18:47 PM
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When I run the bat file by doble clicking it, the prompt closes immediatly, saying java it's not recognised file or command.. I've java installed on my pc! I'm on W8.1

edit all the .bat file and replace java for C:\Windows\SysWOW64\java

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August 10, 2014, 11:20:21 PM
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Now generating plots...
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August 10, 2014, 11:20:51 PM
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Getting "could not reserve enough space for object heap" when trying to generate plots
Use a smaller value instead of 8191 then, and make the number of plots a multiple of that. 8191 is ideal if you have a lot of ram, but unusable if you don't. Try 4000 or something instead. Higher numbers cause less HDD seeking while mining, but take more ram to generate.

you really need to give real example opf this: 

Now you can run run_generate.bat like this "run_generate.bat <number retrieved in last step> <plot number you want to start with> <number of plots you want to generate> 8191 <number of threads>
The number of plots should be a multiple of 8191.

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August 10, 2014, 11:21:34 PM
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When I run the bat file by doble clicking it, the prompt closes immediatly, saying java it's not recognised file or command.. I've java installed on my pc! I'm on W8.1

edit all the .bat file and replace java for C:\Windows\SysWOW64\java

That did it thanks.

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August 10, 2014, 11:23:09 PM
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Getting "could not reserve enough space for object heap" when trying to generate plots
Use a smaller value instead of 8191 then, and make the number of plots a multiple of that. 8191 is ideal if you have a lot of ram, but unusable if you don't. Try 4000 or something instead. Higher numbers cause less HDD seeking while mining, but take more ram to generate.

you really need to give real example opf this: 

Now you can run run_generate.bat like this "run_generate.bat <number retrieved in last step> <plot number you want to start with> <number of plots you want to generate> 8191 <number of threads>
The number of plots should be a multiple of 8191.


workin on getting this figured out...what plot number is smart to start with 0?  how many threads should be used?
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August 10, 2014, 11:24:22 PM
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Error: Could not find or load main class pocminer.POCMiner
Is this because I'm using Java 8?

Edit: NVM wrong parameters used, got it working!

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August 10, 2014, 11:24:29 PM
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Now generating plots...

can you post what you use for run_generate?  instructions make no sense

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August 10, 2014, 11:24:40 PM
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When I run the bat file by doble clicking it, the prompt closes immediatly, saying java it's not recognised file or command.. I've java installed on my pc! I'm on W8.1

edit all the .bat file and replace java for C:\Windows\SysWOW64\java

Thanks, i'm noob!

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Now you can run run_generate.bat like this "run_generate.bat <number retrieved in last step> <plot number you want to start with> <number of plots you want to generate> 8191 <number of threads>

what's <plot number you want to start with> <number of plots you want to generate>?

an example please?!
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August 10, 2014, 11:24:46 PM
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Getting "could not reserve enough space for object heap" when trying to generate plots
Use a smaller value instead of 8191 then, and make the number of plots a multiple of that. 8191 is ideal if you have a lot of ram, but unusable if you don't. Try 4000 or something instead. Higher numbers cause less HDD seeking while mining, but take more ram to generate.

you really need to give real example opf this: 

Now you can run run_generate.bat like this "run_generate.bat <number retrieved in last step> <plot number you want to start with> <number of plots you want to generate> 8191 <number of threads>
The number of plots should be a multiple of 8191.

Where 12345678 is the number dumped to address.txt,
run_generate.bat 12345678 1 819100 8191 4
That would start to generate plots for nonces 1 - 819100 for address 12345678 using 4 cores for calculations. The resulting file will be about 200GB

For people who have less ram and can't do the above:
run_generate.bat 12345678 1 800000 4000 4
Uses half the rame to generate, and will cover about the same range, but more hdd seeking will be done while mining.

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August 10, 2014, 11:26:03 PM
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Getting "could not reserve enough space for object heap" when trying to generate plots
Use a smaller value instead of 8191 then, and make the number of plots a multiple of that. 8191 is ideal if you have a lot of ram, but unusable if you don't. Try 4000 or something instead. Higher numbers cause less HDD seeking while mining, but take more ram to generate.

I continue to get the memory error above.  I have 4 gigs of ram.  Here's my command line statement:
Code:
run_generate address_number 0 409550 500 1

Am I missing something?




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August 10, 2014, 11:26:20 PM
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Getting "could not reserve enough space for object heap" when trying to generate plots
Use a smaller value instead of 8191 then, and make the number of plots a multiple of that. 8191 is ideal if you have a lot of ram, but unusable if you don't. Try 4000 or something instead. Higher numbers cause less HDD seeking while mining, but take more ram to generate.

you really need to give real example opf this: 

Now you can run run_generate.bat like this "run_generate.bat <number retrieved in last step> <plot number you want to start with> <number of plots you want to generate> 8191 <number of threads>
The number of plots should be a multiple of 8191.

Where 12345678 is the number dumped to address.txt,
run_generate.bat 12345678 1 819100 8191 4
That would start to generate plots for nonces 1 - 819100 for address 12345678 using 4 cores for calculations. The resulting file will be about 200GB

For people who have less ram and can't do the above:
run_generate.bat 12345678 1 800000 4000 4
Uses half the rame to generate, and will cover about the same range, but more hdd seeking will be done while mining.

Sad

Error occurred during initialization of VM
Could not reserve enough space for object heap
Error: Could not create the Java Virtual Machine.
Error: A fatal exception has occurred. Program will exit.

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