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Author Topic: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000  (Read 2170682 times)
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September 11, 2014, 06:57:14 PM
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i finish plotting all my HDD. i am bored now  Sad

Fuck duck. I was just coming here to same the same thing LOL. I've got everything plotted so I guess the only thing to do it buy more hard drives. I still have slots for internal drives so may as well buy some storage Smiley

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September 11, 2014, 06:58:51 PM
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burst is controlled by fucking commis!!!!!!!
don't fall for this trap!!!!!

we are going down to 0$

burst means communism and is anti american

the fudders are here

You have to admit that this chucklefuck is kind of funny!

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September 11, 2014, 07:00:30 PM
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Intel HD Graphics wouldnt affect the gpu plotter from detecting my R9 290 would it?
I don't believe so. Have you made sure you have the latest Drivers as well as the AMD APP SDK installed?

Many times... I'm currently uninstalling everything and running a driver cleaner.  Then re-installing everything based of the links you posted.  Will post back with results.

You don't think a PCI Express riser would change things would it?

It shouldn't.

Everything is working now!  Don't know what the issue was but uninstalling everything and re-installing everything fixed the issue!  Thanks everyone that pitched in some help.
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September 11, 2014, 07:08:51 PM
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Hey guys, some kind of stupid question, is everything gone when i close the run_generate before its finished?
Can i just save and keep generating the next day?

Because i tried the first time today and noticed that it will not be saved.
I have a 6TB HDD, is it better to create smaller files, would be a pain in the ass if my pc crashes after like 5TB.

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September 11, 2014, 07:12:01 PM
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Hey guys, some kind of stupid question, is everything gone when i close the run_generate before its finished?
Can i just save and keep generating the next day?

Because i tried the first time today and noticed that it will not be saved.
I have a 6TB HDD, is it better to create smaller files, would be a pain in the ass if my pc crashes after like 5TB.

When you close it your plot file is not full, but you can mine with it like with full file..
Do it by parts..  maybe 500 GB or by 1 TB.. its good to lose one TB instead of 5 Cheesy

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September 11, 2014, 07:13:58 PM
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Intel HD Graphics wouldnt affect the gpu plotter from detecting my R9 290 would it?
I don't believe so. Have you made sure you have the latest Drivers as well as the AMD APP SDK installed?

Many times... I'm currently uninstalling everything and running a driver cleaner.  Then re-installing everything based of the links you posted.  Will post back with results.

You don't think a PCI Express riser would change things would it?

It shouldn't.

Everything is working now!  Don't know what the issue was but uninstalling everything and re-installing everything fixed the issue!  Thanks everyone that pitched in some help.

For me it didnt work because EXACTLY INTEL HD.. it simply defined as  a default graphic on my motherboard..and untill i changed it in bios. i cant do anything Smiley

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September 11, 2014, 07:14:51 PM
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Thanks liv, do i have to tell the programm which file to mine, or does it mine all files together?

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September 11, 2014, 07:15:33 PM
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burst is controlled by fucking commis!!!!!!!
don't fall for this trap!!!!!

we are going down to 0$

burst means communism and is anti american

the fudders are here

You have to admit that this chucklefuck is kind of funny!

That was pretty hilarious, i even feel my muscles on ape/stomack?? or how to say its right? Cheesy

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September 11, 2014, 07:16:32 PM
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Thanks liv, do i have to tell the programm which file to mine, or does it mine all files together?

When you run MINE.BUT or something like that it reads all files in folder that names "plots" Wink


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September 11, 2014, 07:34:44 PM
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can i multi gpu plot to one hdd?
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September 11, 2014, 07:36:34 PM
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Intel HD Graphics wouldnt affect the gpu plotter from detecting my R9 290 would it?
I don't believe so. Have you made sure you have the latest Drivers as well as the AMD APP SDK installed?

Many times... I'm currently uninstalling everything and running a driver cleaner.  Then re-installing everything based of the links you posted.  Will post back with results.

You don't think a PCI Express riser would change things would it?

It shouldn't.

Everything is working now!  Don't know what the issue was but uninstalling everything and re-installing everything fixed the issue!  Thanks everyone that pitched in some help.

For me it didnt work because EXACTLY INTEL HD.. it simply defined as  a default graphic on my motherboard..and untill i changed it in bios. i cant do anything Smiley

I got it to work thanks though

Just to through some stats out there with a R9 290 i was getting around 10200 nouces/min finishing 25gb in about 10 mins.  So if my calculations are correct it will take about 6 2/3 hours to do 1 TB where i was dong 200gb with my 4930k OC'd to 4.7GHz in 4 hours! Job well done on this plotter!
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September 11, 2014, 07:39:13 PM
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I am attempting to CPU plot on an external USB 1tb drive. I have around 600gb free and even though I have gone through and deleted large files, I am continuously running into "Not enough space on disk" error at the same plot number that is about 3gb into plotting. Does anyone have any suggestions? My error does not seem to be related to the actual amount of disk space.


Note: I have other drives plotted and mining.
Is your drive formatted as NTFS? If it is formatted as FAT32, there is a limitation of file size.

Damn, I forgot it is FAT32 because its my old JTAG xbox drive. Any way I could use this drive and not destroy the file structure, maybe a whole bunch of smaller than 3gb plots?
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September 11, 2014, 07:45:25 PM
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nvm, found it.

You guys still rock!
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September 11, 2014, 07:46:22 PM
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I am attempting to CPU plot on an external USB 1tb drive. I have around 600gb free and even though I have gone through and deleted large files, I am continuously running into "Not enough space on disk" error at the same plot number that is about 3gb into plotting. Does anyone have any suggestions? My error does not seem to be related to the actual amount of disk space.


Note: I have other drives plotted and mining.
Is your drive formatted as NTFS? If it is formatted as FAT32, there is a limitation of file size.

Damn, I forgot it is FAT32 because its my old JTAG xbox drive. Any way I could use this drive and not destroy the file structure, maybe a whole bunch of smaller than 3gb plots?
Yes, you can use the drive.
FAT32 has a 4GB max file size, so I'd suggest using multiple 3.5-3.7GB Plots

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September 11, 2014, 07:58:40 PM
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Who can i run the miner in case of crash? Automatically. I can't check every hours my miner if it's running or not. Sometimes it crash.
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September 11, 2014, 08:12:01 PM
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Who can i run the miner in case of crash? Automatically. I can't check every hours my miner if it's running or not. Sometimes it crash.
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Take the file size in KB and divide it by 256, that will give you the number of total nonces in that file.  From there, take that number and add it to the start nonce of the file.  For instance, if your file was 204,800,000 KB and your file was yourID_2400000_800000_1000 you would have 800000 total nonces.  Since the file started at 2400000 you would add 800000 and have a starting plot of 3000000.

Edit:  To make sure you don't overlap you can add some arbitrary number to your starting point just in case.  Like start at 3100000 or something.

Edit2: May have misunderstood the question, lol
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September 11, 2014, 08:12:38 PM
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Who can i run the miner in case of crash? Automatically. I can't check every hours my miner if it's running or not. Sometimes it crash.
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send shortcuts to desktop and move them into your startup folder.  Turn the option in bios, "Turn PC on when power is restored"  and dont setup a password for the computer unless you setup an auto logon feature.

EDIT:  Is this what your asking?  Sounds like your English is a little broken....
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September 11, 2014, 08:16:03 PM
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Who can i run the miner in case of crash? Automatically. I can't check every hours my miner if it's running or not. Sometimes it crash.
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send shortcuts to desktop and move them into your startup folder.  Turn the option in bios, "Turn PC on when power is restored"  and dont setup a password for the computer unless you setup an auto logon feature.

EDIT:  Is this what your asking?  Sounds like your English is a little broken....

I think that he wants to know how to setup automatic restarting of the miners after they crash on him, not a complete system reboot.

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September 11, 2014, 08:16:31 PM
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Who can i run the miner in case of crash? Automatically. I can't check every hours my miner if it's running or not. Sometimes it crash.
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send shortcuts to desktop and move them into your startup folder.  Turn the option in bios, "Turn PC on when power is restored"  and dont setup a password for the computer unless you setup an auto logon feature.

EDIT:  Is this what your asking?  Sounds like your English is a little broken....
If you are talking about the miner crashing, try adding -Xmx1024m to the "mine.bat" file like so:


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C:\Windows\SysWOW64\java.exe -Xmx1024m -cp pocminer_pool.jar;lib/*;lib/akka/*;lib/jetty/* pocminer_pool.POCMiner mine http://127.0.0.1:8125 http://178.62.39.204:8121

I have had 0 crashes since adding this


If you really want something to make sure it stays open, here is some bat file code that *should* restart the mine.bat file if it closes:
Warning, I am doing this off the top of my head, so I have NOT tested it:
Add this to a NEW .bat file called "StartMiner.bat" (or whatever you choose) in the same DIR as the mine.bat file
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:Start
start /wait mine.bat
goto :Start
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September 11, 2014, 08:16:56 PM
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I am attempting to CPU plot on an external USB 1tb drive. I have around 600gb free and even though I have gone through and deleted large files, I am continuously running into "Not enough space on disk" error at the same plot number that is about 3gb into plotting. Does anyone have any suggestions? My error does not seem to be related to the actual amount of disk space.


Note: I have other drives plotted and mining.
Is your drive formatted as NTFS? If it is formatted as FAT32, there is a limitation of file size.

Damn, I forgot it is FAT32 because its my old JTAG xbox drive. Any way I could use this drive and not destroy the file structure, maybe a whole bunch of smaller than 3gb plots?

You can convert FAT to NTFS without losing data, but not the other way around.

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