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September 07, 2014, 01:04:05 PM
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Scrypt kill this coin.

28MH Scrypt can find 7500 Coins per day


Scrypt can't find BURST.

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i am thinking maybe if u mine using java 32 bit it will cap the ram use ?

i'm just using the miner in the "burst-pool-miner r2" folder, dunno about the other pool miner

i noticed that the ram usage rise when too much shares are submitted at the same time, something wrong in the code
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This is one machine with 4 external drives totaling ~ 6TB. Still generating plots on 3 TB and mining at same time. Haswell processor and 32 GB RAM.


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What does it mean when my plots overlap? i just did the test here:https://bchain.info/BURST/tools/overlap and it says they overlap.

that you are wasting space

ahh well that's unfortunate, what should i do?

Depends on how many nonces are overlapping. If its just a few, ignore it and continue mining. Otherwise look which plot files are overlapping and delete them - and create new ones that are not overlapping.

It's like 1/4 of total plot Sad how can you tell which ones are overlapping? it just says plot this and that are overlapping by this many ounces

Actually it's half of  my plot, i have 2 hdds and i didn't think twice about how to plot them so i just copied the same files and started plotting, i realise this is where i went wrong, how should i go about doing it when i want to plot 2hdds?


sequential, i`ve posted some bash/batch scripts couple of pages back which help you do that

Is this what you mean?

Code:
@echo off

@SET ID=put_here_your_numerical_id
@SET howManyNounces=40960
@SET stagger=4096
@SET filesToGenerate=15
@SET cpu=23
@SET /a offset=(%howManyNounces% * 21)
@SET initLoc=0

@::############################Do not modify below this line
@SET /a startAt=%initLoc% + %offset%
@SET /a stopAt=%startAt% + %howManyNounces% * %filesToGenerate%

FOR /L %%A in (%startAt%, %howManyNounces%, %stopAt%) DO (

plot.exe %ID% %%A %howManyNounces% %stagger% %cpu%
)

Where should i put that?

in a .bat file... then edit the variables from the top of the file to reflect your info.
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September 07, 2014, 01:10:13 PM
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i am thinking maybe if u mine using java 32 bit it will cap the ram use ?

i'm just using the miner in the "burst-pool-miner r2" folder, dunno about the other pool miner

i noticed that the ram usage rise when too much shares are submitted at the same time, something wrong in the code

shhh you should fix and mine in secret LOL.

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When I want connecting 3 x 3TB HDDs , I have to use continuous values for each bath files ot each drive. Am I right? Example:
Drive1: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\java -Xmx1000m -cp pocminer.jar;lib/*;lib/akka/*;lib/jetty/* pocminer.POCMiner generate **** 0 11059200 1000 3
Drive2: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\java -Xmx1000m -cp pocminer.jar;lib/*;lib/akka/*;lib/jetty/* pocminer.POCMiner generate **** 11059200 22118400 1000 3
Drive3: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\java -Xmx1000m -cp pocminer.jar;lib/*;lib/akka/*;lib/jetty/* pocminer.POCMiner generate **** 22118400 33177600 1000 3
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September 07, 2014, 01:16:19 PM
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What does it mean when my plots overlap? i just did the test here:https://bchain.info/BURST/tools/overlap and it says they overlap.

that you are wasting space

ahh well that's unfortunate, what should i do?

Depends on how many nonces are overlapping. If its just a few, ignore it and continue mining. Otherwise look which plot files are overlapping and delete them - and create new ones that are not overlapping.

It's like 1/4 of total plot Sad how can you tell which ones are overlapping? it just says plot this and that are overlapping by this many ounces

Actually it's half of  my plot, i have 2 hdds and i didn't think twice about how to plot them so i just copied the same files and started plotting, i realise this is where i went wrong, how should i go about doing it when i want to plot 2hdds?


sequential, i`ve posted some bash/batch scripts couple of pages back which help you do that

Is this what you mean?

Code:
@echo off

@SET ID=put_here_your_numerical_id
@SET howManyNounces=40960
@SET stagger=4096
@SET filesToGenerate=15
@SET cpu=23
@SET /a offset=(%howManyNounces% * 21)
@SET initLoc=0

@::############################Do not modify below this line
@SET /a startAt=%initLoc% + %offset%
@SET /a stopAt=%startAt% + %howManyNounces% * %filesToGenerate%

FOR /L %%A in (%startAt%, %howManyNounces%, %stopAt%) DO (

plot.exe %ID% %%A %howManyNounces% %stagger% %cpu%
)

Where should i put that?

in a .bat file... then edit the variables from the top of the file to reflect your info.


They still overlap, can i not plot from 2 hdds on the same adress?
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September 07, 2014, 01:16:32 PM
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When I want connecting 3 x 3TB HDDs , I have to use continuous values for each bath files ot each drive. Am I right? Example:
Drive1: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\java -Xmx1000m -cp pocminer.jar;lib/*;lib/akka/*;lib/jetty/* pocminer.POCMiner generate **** 0 11059200 1000 3
Drive2: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\java -Xmx1000m -cp pocminer.jar;lib/*;lib/akka/*;lib/jetty/* pocminer.POCMiner generate **** 11059200 22118400 1000 3
Drive3: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\java -Xmx1000m -cp pocminer.jar;lib/*;lib/akka/*;lib/jetty/* pocminer.POCMiner generate **** 22118400 33177600 1000 3


Drive1: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\java -Xmx1000m -cp pocminer.jar;lib/*;lib/akka/*;lib/jetty/* pocminer.POCMiner generate **** 0 11059000 1000 3
Drive2: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\java -Xmx1000m -cp pocminer.jar;lib/*;lib/akka/*;lib/jetty/* pocminer.POCMiner generate **** 11059000 11059000 1000 3
Drive3: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\java -Xmx1000m -cp pocminer.jar;lib/*;lib/akka/*;lib/jetty/* pocminer.POCMiner generate **** 22118000 11059000 1000 3



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Last edit: September 07, 2014, 01:36:46 PM by gigica viteazu`
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the info on the original miner/plotter (the windows guide) misled a lot pf ppl, the correct syntax is:

file/drive 1:
... <0> <howMany> <stagger> <threads>

file/drive 2:
...  <start_file1 + howMany> <howMany> <stagger> <threads>

file/drive 3:
... <start_file2 + howMany> <howMany> <stagger> <threads>

file/drive 4:
... <start_file3 + howMany> <howMany> <stagger> <threads>




They still overlap, can i not plot from 2 hdds on the same adress?

You can`t change the files already generated.

Easiest way to generate files that doesn`t overlap is to start each hdd at a totally different location. something like:

file/hdd 1 starts at 0
file/hdd 1 starts at 50.000.000
file/hdd 1 starts at 100.000.000
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September 07, 2014, 01:33:50 PM
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i am thinking maybe if u mine using java 32 bit it will cap the ram use ?

i'm just using the miner in the "burst-pool-miner r2" folder, dunno about the other pool miner

i noticed that the ram usage rise when too much shares are submitted at the same time, something wrong in the code

the first parameter is the path of java. Try to point it to 32 bit java. Not sure if it helps. Whichever miner version doesn't matter. The first parameter decide the java to run the miner
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September 07, 2014, 01:36:09 PM
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i am thinking maybe if u mine using java 32 bit it will cap the ram use ?

i'm just using the miner in the "burst-pool-miner r2" folder, dunno about the other pool miner

i noticed that the ram usage rise when too much shares are submitted at the same time, something wrong in the code

the first parameter is the path of java. Try to point it to 32 bit java. Not sure if it helps. Whichever miner version doesn't matter. The first parameter decide the java to run the miner

Makes no difference. Been using Java 32-bit from the start.
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September 07, 2014, 01:37:08 PM
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Hi,Dev.

Today is the first day of the Scrypt pools online.Time of less than 15 hours. Pools count force 188MH, has found 10 blocks.

So just need 2000MH operator can cover all the force. 28MH ZEUS miner Machine just need 165$.4TB HDD 150$,but HDD Produce high profits without him.

Efforts to balance the hard drive will be easily broken.

I suggest that the developers update burstcoin system that allows the hard drive to obtain greater force count, less capacity.

I'm sorry, the above is to use Google translation.

Scrypt kill this coin.

Burst mining calculator
Height   9662
Coins per block   10000
Basetarget     4522561
Total size of plots     10TB HDD      150$*2.5=375$
Your results:
Coins per hour   353
Coins per day   8473
Coins per month   254191
Estimated network size   4249 TB

28MH Scrypt can find 7500 Coins per day

We only have one way to go, replacement hash algorithm, or enhance the difficulty of CPU write data. Difficulty increased 100-fold, 100-fold reduction in write data. Such force is to enhance the operator HDD 100 times, enough to fight the current mining machine. Although written a long time, but the value of the HDD higher.

I'm sorry, the above is to use Google translation.


the best coin give you 0.016 with 28M and a consumption of 920w, and those 0.016 first buy the equal amount of burst, then if you dump you are just returning the price to his initial state
S
i don't know how you calculate this number, according to the multipool, you can only get 125 burst /MHs/Day... that means if you have 28M, you can get 3500. that equals 0.35 block, with price growth of burst, you can get more little, why you say you can get 100000 burst with 188MHs....the reason you can get so many burst is burst is still cheap now, if raise 10X, then you can get only 35burst a day

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Because this
Algo   Workers   Valid Shares   Invalid Shares   Total Blocks   Pending   Confirmed   Orphaned   Hashrate
scrypt   19   688166   0                                12              12    0   0                         199.09 MH

Hi,Dev.

Today is the first day of the Scrypt pools online.Time of less than 15 hours. Pools count force 188MH, has found 10 blocks.

So just need 2000MH operator can cover all the force. 28MH ZEUS miner Machine just need 165$.4TB HDD 150$,but HDD Produce high profits without him.

Efforts to balance the hard drive will be easily broken.

I suggest that the developers update burstcoin system that allows the hard drive to obtain greater force count, less capacity.

I'm sorry, the above is to use Google translation.

Scrypt kill this coin.

Burst mining calculator
Height   9662
Coins per block   10000
Basetarget     4522561
Total size of plots     10TB HDD      150$*2.5=375$
Your results:
Coins per hour   353
Coins per day   8473
Coins per month   254191
Estimated network size   4249 TB

28MH Scrypt can find 7500 Coins per day

We only have one way to go, replacement hash algorithm, or enhance the difficulty of CPU write data. Difficulty increased 100-fold, 100-fold reduction in write data. Such force is to enhance the operator HDD 100 times, enough to fight the current mining machine. Although written a long time, but the value of the HDD higher.

I'm sorry, the above is to use Google translation.


the best coin give you 0.016 with 28M and a consumption of 920w, and those 0.016 first buy the equal amount of burst, then if you dump you are just returning the price to his initial state
S
i don't know how you calculate this number, according to the multipool, you can only get 125 burst /MHs/Day... that means if you have 28M, you can get 3500. that equals 0.35 block, with price growth of burst, you can get more little, why you say you can get 100000 burst with 188MHs....
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Because this
Algo   Workers   Valid Shares   Invalid Shares   Total Blocks   Pending   Confirmed   Orphaned   Hashrate
scrypt   19   688166   0                                12              12    0   0                         199.09 MH

Hi,Dev.

Today is the first day of the Scrypt pools online.Time of less than 15 hours. Pools count force 188MH, has found 10 blocks.

So just need 2000MH operator can cover all the force. 28MH ZEUS miner Machine just need 165$.4TB HDD 150$,but HDD Produce high profits without him.

Efforts to balance the hard drive will be easily broken.

I suggest that the developers update burstcoin system that allows the hard drive to obtain greater force count, less capacity.

I'm sorry, the above is to use Google translation.

Scrypt kill this coin.

Burst mining calculator
Height   9662
Coins per block   10000
Basetarget     4522561
Total size of plots     10TB HDD      150$*2.5=375$
Your results:
Coins per hour   353
Coins per day   8473
Coins per month   254191
Estimated network size   4249 TB

28MH Scrypt can find 7500 Coins per day

We only have one way to go, replacement hash algorithm, or enhance the difficulty of CPU write data. Difficulty increased 100-fold, 100-fold reduction in write data. Such force is to enhance the operator HDD 100 times, enough to fight the current mining machine. Although written a long time, but the value of the HDD higher.

I'm sorry, the above is to use Google translation.


the best coin give you 0.016 with 28M and a consumption of 920w, and those 0.016 first buy the equal amount of burst, then if you dump you are just returning the price to his initial state
S
i don't know how you calculate this number, according to the multipool, you can only get 125 burst /MHs/Day... that means if you have 28M, you can get 3500. that equals 0.35 block, with price growth of burst, you can get more little, why you say you can get 100000 burst with 188MHs....

that block is not burst block....it is some scrypt coin, block, you guys find 12 block of that coin, then multipool sold them with btc, and use these btc to buy the burst,and give these burst to you, that was you get, with more script miners, burst will only raise , rather kill, so , the more miners in multipool, the better for burst

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I ran the dcct plotter over night from a linux liveusb stick to fill a hdd. my plan was to create 1TB. But after around 22% I had to stop it. The HDD is now connected to Rasperry Pi, happily mining away, but I'd like to enhance the plot file without interrupting the mining.

Is there a way to do that over ssh? And is it correct that I need to calculate the finished plots this way:

filesize / 1024 / 256?

What if I create a new file with a starting nonce a few nonces later than the end nonce of the other file? Is it a problem if there is a gap between two files? (e.g file1 = 0-299950, file2 = 300000-600000)?

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Because this
Algo   Workers   Valid Shares   Invalid Shares   Total Blocks   Pending   Confirmed   Orphaned   Hashrate
scrypt   19   688166   0                                12              12    0   0                         199.09 MH

Hi,Dev.

Today is the first day of the Scrypt pools online.Time of less than 15 hours. Pools count force 188MH, has found 10 blocks.

So just need 2000MH operator can cover all the force. 28MH ZEUS miner Machine just need 165$.4TB HDD 150$,but HDD Produce high profits without him.

Efforts to balance the hard drive will be easily broken.

I suggest that the developers update burstcoin system that allows the hard drive to obtain greater force count, less capacity.

I'm sorry, the above is to use Google translation.

Scrypt kill this coin.

Burst mining calculator
Height   9662
Coins per block   10000
Basetarget     4522561
Total size of plots     10TB HDD      150$*2.5=375$
Your results:
Coins per hour   353
Coins per day   8473
Coins per month   254191
Estimated network size   4249 TB

28MH Scrypt can find 7500 Coins per day

We only have one way to go, replacement hash algorithm, or enhance the difficulty of CPU write data. Difficulty increased 100-fold, 100-fold reduction in write data. Such force is to enhance the operator HDD 100 times, enough to fight the current mining machine. Although written a long time, but the value of the HDD higher.

I'm sorry, the above is to use Google translation.


the best coin give you 0.016 with 28M and a consumption of 920w, and those 0.016 first buy the equal amount of burst, then if you dump you are just returning the price to his initial state
S
i don't know how you calculate this number, according to the multipool, you can only get 125 burst /MHs/Day... that means if you have 28M, you can get 3500. that equals 0.35 block, with price growth of burst, you can get more little, why you say you can get 100000 burst with 188MHs....

that block is not burst block....it is some scrypt coin, block, you guys find 12 block of that coin, then multipool sold them with btc, and use these btc to buy the burst,and give these burst to you, that was you get, with more script miners, burst will only raise , rather kill, so , the more miners in multipool, the better for burst

maybe u should speak Chinese to him
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I ran the dcct plotter over night from a linux liveusb stick to fill a hdd. my plan was to create 1TB. But after around 22% I had to stop it. The HDD is now connected to Rasperry Pi, happily mining away, but I'd like to enhance the plot file without interrupting the mining.

Is there a way to do that over ssh? And is it correct that I need to calculate the finished plots this way:

filesize / 1024 / 256?

What if I create a new file with a starting nonce a few nonces later than the end nonce of the other file? Is it a problem if there is a gap between two files? (e.g file1 = 0-299950, file2 = 300000-600000)?

As far as I know gaps are not a problem.

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I ran the dcct plotter over night from a linux liveusb stick to fill a hdd. my plan was to create 1TB. But after around 22% I had to stop it. The HDD is now connected to Rasperry Pi, happily mining away, but I'd like to enhance the plot file without interrupting the mining.

Is there a way to do that over ssh? And is it correct that I need to calculate the finished plots this way:

filesize / 1024 / 256?

What if I create a new file with a starting nonce a few nonces later than the end nonce of the other file? Is it a problem if there is a gap between two files? (e.g file1 = 0-299950, file2 = 300000-600000)?

As far as I know gaps are not a problem.

ok thanks. any chance to create to plot file to a remote location?

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Haha. This is my fault. Thank you for your answer. If this is the case, burst can go to big price!.  I will continue mining!  

Because this
Algo   Workers   Valid Shares   Invalid Shares   Total Blocks   Pending   Confirmed   Orphaned   Hashrate
scrypt   19   688166   0                                12              12    0   0                         199.09 MH

Hi,Dev.

Today is the first day of the Scrypt pools online.Time of less than 15 hours. Pools count force 188MH, has found 10 blocks.

So just need 2000MH operator can cover all the force. 28MH ZEUS miner Machine just need 165$.4TB HDD 150$,but HDD Produce high profits without him.

Efforts to balance the hard drive will be easily broken.

I suggest that the developers update burstcoin system that allows the hard drive to obtain greater force count, less capacity.

I'm sorry, the above is to use Google translation.

Scrypt kill this coin.

Burst mining calculator
Height   9662
Coins per block   10000
Basetarget     4522561
Total size of plots     10TB HDD      150$*2.5=375$
Your results:
Coins per hour   353
Coins per day   8473
Coins per month   254191
Estimated network size   4249 TB

28MH Scrypt can find 7500 Coins per day

We only have one way to go, replacement hash algorithm, or enhance the difficulty of CPU write data. Difficulty increased 100-fold, 100-fold reduction in write data. Such force is to enhance the operator HDD 100 times, enough to fight the current mining machine. Although written a long time, but the value of the HDD higher.

I'm sorry, the above is to use Google translation.


the best coin give you 0.016 with 28M and a consumption of 920w, and those 0.016 first buy the equal amount of burst, then if you dump you are just returning the price to his initial state
S
i don't know how you calculate this number, according to the multipool, you can only get 125 burst /MHs/Day... that means if you have 28M, you can get 3500. that equals 0.35 block, with price growth of burst, you can get more little, why you say you can get 100000 burst with 188MHs....

that block is not burst block....it is some scrypt coin, block, you guys find 12 block of that coin, then multipool sold them with btc, and use these btc to buy the burst,and give these burst to you, that was you get, with more script miners, burst will only raise , rather kill, so , the more miners in multipool, the better for burst

maybe u should speak Chinese to him
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September 07, 2014, 01:55:08 PM
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I believe it`s smarter to have multiple smaller files then one giant file:
- smaller file can be enhanced with the merge utility so you can have a HUGE stagger (= number of nonces in your file) requiring just one disk read per file;
- smaller files can be moved around if you have multiple hdd of dif size/free space;
- you can automate the generation process through scripts and all the files will be completed (so can be enhanced with the merge utility)


example:

40G - 2 files
Code:
14643563564564646359_60000000_81920_4096
14643563564564646359_60081920_81920_4096

Totals:
0 nonces overlap (0 KB)
163840 nonces total (40 GB)
40 disk seeks per Scoop (0.3 seconds @ 8ms)

40G - 4 smaller files (same stagger)
Code:
14643563564564646359_60000000_40960_4096
14643563564564646359_60040960_40960_4096
14643563564564646359_60081920_40960_4096
14643563564564646359_60122880_40960_4096

Totals:
0 nonces overlap (0 KB)
163840 nonces total (40 GB)
40 disk seeks per Scoop (0.3 seconds @ 8ms)


40G - 4 smaller files (enhaced with merge utility)
Code:
14643563564564646359_60000000_40960_40960
14643563564564646359_60040960_40960_40960
14643563564564646359_60081920_40960_40960
14643563564564646359_60122880_40960_40960

Totals:
0 nonces overlap (0 KB)
163840 nonces total (40 GB)
4 disk seeks per Scoop (0 seconds @ 8ms)



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