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February 01, 2015, 05:44:09 AM |
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I have searched for hours for this problem but i just can't start the gpuplotgenerator generate buffer 0 1 "F:\BURST\Miner\gpuPlotGenerator-bin-win-x64-4.0.3\plots" 94xx60094xxxx534xx1 0 3960000 2000 64 8000 pause I always get this ERROR -61 CL_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE Unable to create the opencl gpu buffer No matter what size i use it doesn't work ...
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seasonw
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February 01, 2015, 06:26:09 AM |
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Well just about placing my self an order for usb3 version. * Samsung Exynos5422 Cortex™-A15 2.0Ghz quad core and Cortex™-A7 quad core CPUs * Mali-T628 MP6 (OpenGL ES 3.0/2.0/1.1 and OpenCL 1.1 Full profile) KICK ASS OpenGL support woop woop * 2Gbyte LPDDR3 RAM at 933MHz (14.9GB/s memory bandwidth) PoP stacked * eMMC5.0 HS400 Flash Storage * USB 3.0 Host x 1, USB 3.0 OTG x 1, USB 2.0 Host x 4 * HDMI 1.4a and DisplayPort1.1 for display * Integrated power consumption monitoring tool http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G140448267127http://ameridroid.com/products/odroid-xu3I wonder if one of them bad boys is enough power and juice and resources in it compared to the older Pi that only have 1 core and 512mb ram Wow, looks promising~~ But what is the power consumption? This is very important because someone here use low-end computer that is cheap and yet expandable (SATA PCI card to more harddisk).
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crazyearner
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February 01, 2015, 06:41:45 AM |
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Well very little considering connection is DC Input 5V / 4A input, Plug specification is inner diameter 2.1mm and outer diameter 5.5mm
Which power adaptor should I use? We recommend 5V 4A adaptor. Inner diameter is 2.1mm, outer diameter is 5.5mm. Center is Positiver an Outer is Negative. Normally ODROID-XU3 consumes about 1~2Amp in most cases. But it can go up to 4A when the computing load is very high with a few USB devices.
So is using a 2 Amps then this would work out to be 10 watts on load or 0.01Kw
And if Pi is using 4A this would work out to be 20 watts on load or 0.02Kw
So it is using next to nothing compared to a standard system.
Waiting for them to be available to buy again as seems sold out and waiting on restock
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Faust Roland
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February 01, 2015, 06:55:47 PM |
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Does somebody know the approx. release date of POC2 (weeks/months)? I am considering to buy few new disks and plot it with POC2... As I understand it will be less resource (CPU/RAM) consuming.
Thanks
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mmmaybe
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February 01, 2015, 07:42:49 PM |
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As you know, LuckyAT is the first ever turing complete and fully decentralized Smart Contract. The launch of it last week gave us a lot of media attention. A couple of hours ago, LuckyAT reached block 62281, and the winner was picket, as programmed. 137,000 BURST was, just as planned, shortly thereafter transfered to the winner's account! Close to 70 tickets were thus bought to be part of cryptocurrency history. Remember that LuckyAT is running all the time, programmed to find a winner after about 7 days. You can already now buy tickets for next draw (and some already have). Due to the success we are working one a little better guide on how to buy tickets. In future versions of the wallet, these Smart Contracts will be included and you can find them just by a click. Here is a picture[ of the amount after it has been transfered by LuckyAT. And, yes, the strange thing is that I won the lottery... I will, however, donate the whole sum to the nest Smart Contract, a crowdfunding case, that we most likely will launch in a few hours. More info on that will follow about the next case. A press release will also be issued on that. If BTT is down you can follow the new on Twitter - https://twitter.com/real_BURSTCOIN - or on BurstForum.com.
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daWallet
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February 01, 2015, 07:52:36 PM |
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Hahaha, Congratulations mmmaybe. You bought more than one ticket right? I'm happy that it worked and the price is going to be donated to the Crowdfund case! I would do the same...
Incredible work guys, all of you. We need the necessary .html files implemented into the Wallet for everybody out there.
I need to buy some more Burst...
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mmmaybe
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February 01, 2015, 08:01:23 PM Last edit: February 01, 2015, 09:56:53 PM by mmmaybe |
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Hahaha, Congratulations mmmaybe. You bought more than one ticket right? I'm happy that it worked and the price is going to be donated to the Crowdfund case! I would do the same...
Incredible work guys, all of you. We need the necessary .html files implemented into the Wallet for everybody out there.
I need to buy some more Burst...
I bought a few as I assisted vbcs' when he started LuckyAT a week ago. Everything for BURST, right? Anyways, it will go back to BURST now.
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xizmax
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February 01, 2015, 10:12:41 PM |
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Hahaha, Congratulations mmmaybe. You bought more than one ticket right? I'm happy that it worked and the price is going to be donated to the Crowdfund case! I would do the same...
Incredible work guys, all of you. We need the necessary .html files implemented into the Wallet for everybody out there.
I need to buy some more Burst...
I bought a few as I assisted vbcs' when he started LuckyAT a week ago. Everything for BURST, right? Anyways, it will go back to BURST now. Congratulations on winning the first ever decentralized lottery draw! Also nice work donating it all back.
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GenTarkin
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February 01, 2015, 10:54:33 PM |
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Where exactly can I find instructions to participate in LuckyAT lottery?
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Irontiga
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February 01, 2015, 11:07:38 PM |
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Where exactly can I find instructions to participate in LuckyAT lottery?
Hey, Today I am going to deploy the first AT use case: The Lottery AT. I created a new account ( BURST-2Z98-XJU6-A2UA-FDKZP ), which will be used to send funds to the Lottery without participating in the draw. That way we can "kickstart" the lottery with an amount for the first draw to create more interest and winnings for the winner of the first decentralized lottery using AT. So any funds send to that address will be send back to Lottery AT account. I am thinking the ticket size to cost 2000 burst. The lottery fees for processing the txs are about 15burst. So the final amount to participate to the lottery will be 2015 burst. If you think the ticket amount is too big or too small please say so. The lottery will pay the winner the total worth of tickets purchased approx. every 1 week plus all extra that were sent to the special address to help seed the Lottery payout When participating to the lottery, the AT will create a random ticket for you after 15 blocks. The ticket is sent back to the participant through a normal tx with the ticket ( in hex format ) included as a message. Due to a limitation of the AT txs only one ticket can be send back as a message to each participant per block, although if you send more in one block the AT always draws a ticket for each different tx, so that limitation does not mean you will not get more tickets per block per tx if you make multiple purchases. I created a .html file which needs to be copied under the directory /html/ui/ inside burst folder. After you copy the html file you can use the browser to access it ( http://localhost:8125/atlotteries.html ). The html displays the lottery state (current winner account, total current winnings e.t.c) and provides also a button for quick ticket purchase. Here is a screenshot of the resulted .html : https://i.imgur.com/Pz8H2SQ.png If you are using http://localhost:8125 to access your burst wallet then download this version: https://mega.co.nz/#!KcZiTBBS!V5SobUhbDGu7Dcw2un1jGszIM3Scl0e3feK9wduKPlU else if you are using http://127.0.0.1:8125 to access burst wallet this version: https://mega.co.nz/#!GBhwCTAD!NucXtJh7o9h-4R_gJafnY7xVlgbKJ5IEZ0tA7AYadyM Also here you can see the lottery's code that will be deployed here : http://pastebin.com/xiDdMzEGRegards - vbcs
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Irontiga
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February 01, 2015, 11:08:48 PM |
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Hahaha, Congratulations mmmaybe. You bought more than one ticket right? I'm happy that it worked and the price is going to be donated to the Crowdfund case! I would do the same...
Incredible work guys, all of you. We need the necessary .html files implemented into the Wallet for everybody out there.
I need to buy some more Burst...
I bought a few as I assisted vbcs' when he started LuckyAT a week ago. Everything for BURST, right? Anyways, it will go back to BURST now. Congratulations on winning the first ever decentralized lottery draw! Also nice work donating it all back. I think i might go and win the second now
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Kartojal
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February 01, 2015, 11:10:58 PM |
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Hot annoucement directly from the PR Team: Soon @vbcs will release the Crowdfunding AT Beta! There you can support or create a new crowdfunding for your future big project, helping a social cause like a charity for Ebola or "Save the Children", scientific investigations, or to get funds to record your music. All the funds will go to the owner of the CF if he gets the 100% of the funds by the closing date. Remember that you can keep updated on Burst in our twitter @real_BURSTCOIN, follow us!
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mmmaybe
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February 01, 2015, 11:48:12 PM |
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Where exactly can I find instructions to participate in LuckyAT lottery?
Besides the quoted text by vbcs, I want to point out that we are working on a more detailed guide. Also, in future versions of the wallet, it will be a lot easier to find the ATs like to recurrent LuckyAT.
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mmmaybe
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February 02, 2015, 03:06:21 AM Last edit: February 02, 2015, 03:32:11 AM by mmmaybe |
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I will, however, donate the whole sum to the nest Smart Contract, a crowdfunding case, that we most likely will launch in a few hours.
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I would like to expand on this a bit. Technically our Devs are ready to launch the first crowdfunding (CF) case as we planned to do, but during intensive and very constructive discussions on the subject, a number of new ideas emerged. One of them concerned a roadmap specifically for CF cases handled by the PR Team. From the responses here and on BurstForum.com, we can identify a rather limited number of CF cases. Considering that, we'd like to have a flexible roadmap, where all Bursters can suggest a new case at any time. Priorities might change with time. Conclusively, we'd like to create a roadmap highly influenced by the community and various supporters. It's you - miners and traders - who really experience BURST's needs now as well as when new emerge. Acting responsible must involve listen to the community to a large extent. A successful CF will require community support. Launching today, as we had planned, we'd simply risked not to earn your trust. We will present a flexible model how to manage these "Community-supported Crowd-funding Cases". Due to this, and a few other issues discussed, we agreed to postpone the launch of the first (of many) CF cases in about ~24 hours. Offering, among other things, a flexible roadmap.
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February 02, 2015, 03:07:18 AM |
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This is amazing news. Keep up the innovation! Perhaps this is the next NXT. I love how well the supply is distributed. Probably the most fair distribution I've seen so far.
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mmmaybe
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February 02, 2015, 03:24:06 AM Last edit: February 02, 2015, 04:20:03 AM by mmmaybe |
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This is amazing news. Keep up the innovation! Perhaps this is the next NXT. I love how well the supply is distributed. Probably the most fair distribution I've seen so far. We now have 220sat on poloniex with nice volume and 215 at bittrex. The trend is clear since early November: We are now at 260sat and 40btc in volume. Innovation can influence the market; not only big IPO. ***EDIT: updated the pic
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pist0la
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February 02, 2015, 03:24:19 AM |
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@Blago: i've reached 24 threads with the miner. Should i just run another instance of the miner with the additional drives/threads? I liked keeping it consolidated within a single window.
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crazyearner
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February 02, 2015, 03:51:25 AM |
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This is amazing news. Keep up the innovation! Perhaps this is the next NXT. I love how well the supply is distributed. Probably the most fair distribution I've seen so far. We now have 220sat on poloniex with nice volume and 215 at bittrex. The trend is clear since early November: Innovation does influence the market; not only big IPO other went for. nice too see this coin going up and increasing on prices. Am doing nothing but holding my stash of coins no point in selling any time soon. Maybe coin will hit 10x this in the coming months and improvements that are made to the coin.
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mmmaybe
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February 02, 2015, 04:13:48 AM |
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---- It always looks like that at the end of the day, it must be some bugg
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