gigica viteazu`
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September 08, 2014, 11:18:40 AM |
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I like to share a little tool I wrote to increase stagger size for already finished plots. No more 8191 limit! Its simple C code - for linux only - its short, so check & compile yourself. https://bchain.info/merge.cIt does not hold everything in memory but seeks on disk to get the scoops. version for Windows - https://www.dropbox .com/s/g4xs48y0505lu0u/merge.exe?dl=0 someone test? this is working fine? it`s working as expected
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n4ru
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September 08, 2014, 11:20:17 AM |
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So according to my calculations, every 1TB of space is equal to $2/day at current rates. Is this in line with other people's earnings?
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fabula
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September 08, 2014, 11:22:55 AM |
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So according to my calculations, every 1TB of space is equal to $2/day at current rates. Is this in line with other people's earnings?
More or less. At current price yes. But everyday diff increase.
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tex81
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September 08, 2014, 11:23:31 AM |
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hey guys.is there still that program that calculate your plot size before starting them
number of nonces * 256 / 1.000.000 = size in Gb PlotSize (GB) = NumberOfNonces / 4096 NumberOfNonces = PlotSize (GB) * 4096 your formula gives a rough estimation, the one posted by me it`s more... exact (file on disk size). 1**********************9_60000000_40960_40960 - 10Gb (your version) - 10.485Gb (mine) 1GB is 1024*1024 kB. Your formula is wrong. Just check any one plotfile. are you sure ? Of course I'm sure. 10485760kB = 10240MB = 10GB. It`s a basics, bro!
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yellowduck2
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September 08, 2014, 11:25:30 AM |
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I like to share a little tool I wrote to increase stagger size for already finished plots. No more 8191 limit! Its simple C code - for linux only - its short, so check & compile yourself. https://bchain.info/merge.cIt does not hold everything in memory but seeks on disk to get the scoops. version for Windows - https://www.dropbox .com/s/g4xs48y0505lu0u/merge.exe?dl=0 someone test? this is working fine? it`s working as expected Any UAT ?
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yellowduck2
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September 08, 2014, 11:26:18 AM |
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So according to my calculations, every 1TB of space is equal to $2/day at current rates. Is this in line with other people's earnings?
Calculation always differ from reality in Crypto. By the time u finish plotting 1TB , it's already worth less.
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dcct
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September 08, 2014, 11:26:48 AM |
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Does something can cause higher deadline then usually? A lot of reasons can cause a higher deadline: - overlapping plots - broken plots (you renamed the file to another starting-nonce ) - higher network difficulty But merge process (merge by dcct) take very very more time.
You started with a low stagger size of 1024. Merge has to read lots and lots of small chunks to do the merging, which takes a long time. Try to start with a higher stagger size if possible.
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yellowduck2
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September 08, 2014, 11:28:41 AM |
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LOL i just discovered that you can simply copy-paste your plot and change the name of the start nonce, this mean no more plotting
they don't overlap lmao
A lot of reasons can cause a higher deadline: - overlapping plots - broken plots (you renamed the file to another starting-nonce )- higher network difficulty Amph , i tag u here.
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Amph
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September 08, 2014, 11:30:55 AM |
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A lot of reasons can cause a higher deadline: - overlapping plots - broken plots (you renamed the file to another starting-nonce )- higher network difficulty Amph , i tag u here. lmao, I know that it could not work, was too good to be true
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yellowduck2
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September 08, 2014, 11:31:40 AM |
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A lot of reasons can cause a higher deadline: - overlapping plots - broken plots (you renamed the file to another starting-nonce )- higher network difficulty Amph , i tag u here. lmao, I know that it could not work, was too good to be true If it were true , price goes to 1 sat because people can stack 1 PB in a blink of an eye
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Amph
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September 08, 2014, 11:33:03 AM |
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A lot of reasons can cause a higher deadline: - overlapping plots - broken plots (you renamed the file to another starting-nonce )- higher network difficulty Amph , i tag u here. lmao, I know that it could not work, was too good to be true If it were true , price goes to 1 sat because people can stack 1 PB in a blink of an eye one of my dream is a coin, that is profitable forever(or for a very long time), i hope this is that coin(jackpot failed miserably)
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yellowduck2
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September 08, 2014, 11:33:44 AM |
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A lot of reasons can cause a higher deadline: - overlapping plots - broken plots (you renamed the file to another starting-nonce )- higher network difficulty Amph , i tag u here. lmao, I know that it could not work, was too good to be true If it were true , price goes to 1 sat because people can stack 1 PB in a blink of an eye one of my dream is a coin, that is profitable forever(or for a very long time), i hope this is that coin(jackpot failed miserably) what is so wonderful about this coin is that people can buy the gear but they will still need time to hit max speed unlike GPU , ASIC mining. It's a totally different ball game. And what's more burst is totally different from bitcoin clone because u don't need to import private key to withdraw coin. U only need to remember ur pass and u can access ur coin anywhere. U don't even need to store ur wallet on usb. Imagine going to burst ATM withdrawing money just by inserting your pass.
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chris190
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September 08, 2014, 11:33:52 AM |
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altcore
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September 08, 2014, 11:35:34 AM |
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I like to share a little tool I wrote to increase stagger size for already finished plots. No more 8191 limit! Its simple C code - for linux only - its short, so check & compile yourself. https://bchain.info/merge.cIt does not hold everything in memory but seeks on disk to get the scoops. version for Windows - https://www.dropbox .com/s/g4xs48y0505lu0u/merge.exe?dl=0 someone test? this is working fine? it`s working as expected Any UAT ? We have a memory limit of 2000 MB per Process in Windows. For the maximum stagger size should be used merge.exe.
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gigica viteazu`
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September 08, 2014, 11:35:48 AM |
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hey guys.is there still that program that calculate your plot size before starting them
number of nonces * 256 / 1.000.000 = size in Gb PlotSize (GB) = NumberOfNonces / 4096 NumberOfNonces = PlotSize (GB) * 4096 your formula gives a rough estimation, the one posted by me it`s more... exact (file on disk size). 1**********************9_60000000_40960_40960 - 10Gb (your version) - 10.485Gb (mine) 1GB is 1024*1024 kB. Your formula is wrong. Just check any one plotfile. are you sure ? Of course I'm sure. 10485760kB = 10240MB = 10GB. It`s a basics, bro! wtf are you talking about, bro ? you realize that filesize is not the same as size on disk and it makes a HUGE difference when you plan your plot file, right bro ? let me give you a hint... 100G on paper equals to about 107Gb on disk, so i`ll strongly advise to calculate file size using the formula I`ve written above because it`s not theoretical.
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alphateam
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September 08, 2014, 11:36:10 AM |
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Does something can cause higher deadline then usually? A lot of reasons can cause a higher deadline: - overlapping plots - broken plots (you renamed the file to another starting-nonce ) - higher network difficulty But merge process (merge by dcct) take very very more time.
You started with a low stagger size of 1024. Merge has to read lots and lots of small chunks to do the merging, which takes a long time. Try to start with a higher stagger size if possible. Thx for you're answer dcct. Normally not overlapping Not broken plots Does a bad connection can cause higher deadline too?
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dcct
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September 08, 2014, 11:38:25 AM |
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It uses the current baseTarget to do the calculations, so: Not 100% accurate. Normally not overlapping Not broken plots
Does a bad connection can cause higher deadline too? No, a bad connection will delay new blocks to your node (if you go solo), and reduce your chances, but has no effect on the deadline. How high are your deadlines? How many GB?
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chris190
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September 08, 2014, 11:42:17 AM |
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It uses the current baseTarget to do the calculations, so: Not 100% accurate. So with 24TB, how much you can earn in 24 hours?
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dcct
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September 08, 2014, 11:43:47 AM |
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So what I can do with 24TB per day? ~3 Blocks/day. Happy mining!
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yellowduck2
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September 08, 2014, 11:45:02 AM |
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No, a bad connection will delay new blocks to your node (if you go solo), and reduce your chances, but has no effect on the deadline.
How high are your deadlines? How many GB?
Does internet connection matters if for example 100 TB ? or even 1000 TB ? Not sure whether internet usage increase with space.
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