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September 19, 2014, 04:10:05 AM Last edit: September 19, 2014, 04:23:11 AM by s3v3nh4cks |
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need the accountid, not the BURST Address
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Irontiga
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September 19, 2014, 04:12:08 AM |
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need the addressid, not the BURST Address
10745596296835956940 ....same as the burst address...or am i missing something?
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September 19, 2014, 04:14:03 AM |
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if you look at my previous post, that is the addressid from the pool they copied to make that pool. they didn't update the addressid on the howitworks page. if they did, i wouldn't be asking. and i did go to burst forum and the info isn't there either
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September 19, 2014, 04:16:58 AM |
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someone has the accountid to this BURST Address: BURST-7CPJ-BW8N-U4XF-CWW3U because there are 6 ppl mining on the pool
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September 19, 2014, 04:18:36 AM Last edit: September 19, 2014, 05:14:04 AM by Chode |
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@ dcctIs this normal for your miner (currently at the dev's pool): Using 178.62.39.204 port 8121 250 MB read/1002 GB total/0 shares@target 100000 New block 13827, basetarget 2967680 250 MB read/1002 GB total/0 shares@target 100000 New block 13828, basetarget 2996659 250 MB read/1002 GB total/0 shares@target 100000 New block 13829, basetarget 3019347 250 MB read/1002 GB total/0 shares@target 100000 New block 13830, basetarget 3430579 250 MB read/1002 GB total/0 shares@target 100000 What worries me is that it says it has read 250 MB only. //EDIT:I think I figured this one by myself - it says at burstcoin.info that only 1 byte from 4096 is read and that makes exactly 250MB from 1000GB. //EDIT 2:The bigger problem is that it also said it send 4 shares to the pool but the pool counted only 1 of them (it counts all the shares submitted from the java miner). Is there any chance you miner or at least the plot generator could be compiled on a MAC (Mavericks) and if yes - what do I have to do? If it will help in any way, this is the output I get from make: gcc -Wall -m64 -c -o shabal64.o shabal64.s shabal64.s:101:2: error: unknown directive .type shabal_inner, @function ^ shabal64.s:1312:2: error: unknown directive .size shabal_inner, .-shabal_inner ^ shabal64.s:1322:2: error: unknown directive .type shabal_init, @function ^ shabal64.s:1358:2: error: unknown directive .size shabal_init, .-shabal_init ^ shabal64.s:1363:2: error: unknown directive .type iv, @object ^ shabal64.s:1589:2: error: unknown directive .size iv, .-iv ^ shabal64.s:1595:2: error: unknown directive .type reduced_memcpy, @function ^ shabal64.s:1604:2: error: unknown directive .size reduced_memcpy, .-reduced_memcpy ^ shabal64.s:1633:2: error: unknown directive .type align_structure_enter, @function ^ shabal64.s:1653:2: error: unknown directive .size align_structure_enter, .-align_structure_enter ^ shabal64.s:1671:2: error: unknown directive .type align_structure_leave, @function ^ shabal64.s:1686:2: error: unknown directive .size align_structure_leave, .-align_structure_leave ^ shabal64.s:1698:2: error: unknown directive .type shabal, @function ^ shabal64.s:1824:2: error: unknown directive .size shabal, .-shabal ^ shabal64.s:1838:2: error: unknown directive .type shabal_close, @function ^ shabal64.s:1943:2: error: unknown directive .size shabal_close, .-shabal_close ^ make: *** [shabal64.o] Error 1 Also the output from gcc -v gcc -v Configured with: --prefix=/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr --with-gxx-include-dir=/usr/include/c++/4.2.1 Apple LLVM version 5.1 (clang-503.0.40) (based on LLVM 3.4svn) Target: x86_64-apple-darwin13.3.0 Thread model: posix
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September 19, 2014, 04:20:38 AM |
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someone has the addressid to this BURST Address: BURST-7CPJ-BW8N-U4XF-CWW3U because there are 6 ppl mining on the pool You can also use the BURST address when setting the recipient.
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September 19, 2014, 04:21:57 AM |
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I've created an advanced windows port of the dcct's-linux plotter: Download: https://mega.co.nz/#!DgsWFIJA!H_D0Tg-Laxwp1yvccUwZG8uRx2jgz0IBTTZ91r0IfQASource: https://github.com/BurstTools/BurstSoftwareImprovements against the Java miner: - At least a 5 times better performance. With a Haswell CPUs up to 14 times.
- Break and continue a plot a latter time. Please break only between writes.
- Optional asynchronous mode for writing the plots in the background. Use twice as much RAM.
- I have only access to Intel CPUs, so I don't know if it is working for AMD CPUs.
- Setting lower priority class at start up to ease the impact for foreground applications (e.g. miner)
Usage: wplotgenerator <account id> <start nonce> <number of nonces> <stagger size> <threads> [/async] <account id> = your numeric acount id <start nonce> = where you want to start plotting, if this is your first HDD then set it to 0, other wise set it to your last hdd's <start nonce> + <number of nonces> <number of nonces> = how many nonces you want to plot - 200gb is about 800000 nonces <stagger size> = set it to 2x the amount of MB RAM your system has (with async 1x the RAM your system has) <threads> = How many CPU threads you want to utilise options: /async ... writing plots from a background-thread for best throughput (needs twice as much RAM) Plotter | Codepath | CPU | Codename | Logical processors | Total average nonces per minute | Average nonces per thread per minute | pocminer_v1 | Java | Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1660 0 @ 3.30GHz | Sandy Bridge-EP/EX | 12 | 2'048 | 170,67 | wplotgenerator | SSE4 | Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5405 @ 2.00GHz | Harpertown | 4 | 2'411 | 602,75 | wplotgenerator | SSE4 | Dual Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5650 @ 2.67GHz | Westmere-EP | 24 | 15'200 | 633,33 | wplotgenerator | AVX | Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1660 0 @ 3.30GHz | Sandy Bridge-EP/EX | 12 | 15'144 | 1'262,00 | wplotgenerator | AVX2 | Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4200M CPU @ 2.50GHz | Haswell | 4 | 7'830 | 1'957.50 | wplotgenerator | AVX2 | Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz | Haswell | 8 | 20'233 | 2'529.13 |
Please consider donating some of your newly mined Bursts to support further development: BURST-LNVN-5M4L-S9KP-H5AAC Happy mining! ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif) Janror I'll send you some burst! Thank you!!
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September 19, 2014, 04:26:57 AM |
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You are the new pool OP?
No, but I do do stuff on the burst forum, and there have been lots of posts and stuff about it from fanepatent on there.
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September 19, 2014, 04:27:11 AM |
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OK Chode, I hope that works, didn't know they were interchangeable. Thanks for you input!! ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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September 19, 2014, 04:28:51 AM |
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I just wanted to get the info, and point out that ppl are gonna have issues if they are not aware that the accountid is incorect. Chode says the BURST address and accountid are interchangeable
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September 19, 2014, 04:36:45 AM |
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They are interchangeable - take a look at the instructions in the dev's pool: http://178.62.39.204:8121/ - a BURST address is used there for the same task. And I told you to wait for a confirmation from the pool owner because I'm not really sure that the posted burst address on the front page is indeed the one that should be used for the reward recipient (although it most probably is).
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September 19, 2014, 04:41:13 AM |
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They are interchangeable - take a look at the instructions in the dev's pool: http://178.62.39.204:8121/ - a BURST address is used there for the same task. And I told you to wait for a confirmation from the pool owner because I'm not really sure that the posted burst address on the front page is indeed the one that should be used for the reward recipient (although it most probably is). It is, look at http://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/forums-official-pool.87/
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September 19, 2014, 04:43:21 AM |
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September 19, 2014, 04:56:05 AM |
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The API article in the Guides section could be rewritten in order to attract more developers of games, payment gateways, etc. I understand it's NXT compatible but the phrase "most of this applies to it" in that article kinda discourages the lazier devs who don't want to waste time reading the whole NXT API article in order to find out not all the functions are needed in BURST.
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September 19, 2014, 05:03:37 AM |
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The API article in the Guides section could be rewritten in order to attract more developers of games, payment gateways, etc. I understand it's NXT compatible but the phrase "most of this applies to it" in that article kinda discourages the lazier devs who don't want to waste time reading the whole NXT API article in order to find out not all the functions are needed in BURST. Yeah, I pm'd the dev and he never replied with the new api calls, you know what they are and what they return?
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September 19, 2014, 05:05:25 AM |
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Yeah, I pm'd the dev and he never replied with the new api calls, you know what they are and what they return? Absolutely no idea - I'm one of the lazy people ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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September 19, 2014, 05:06:38 AM |
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Yeah, I pm'd the dev and he never replied with the new api calls, you know what they are and what they return? Absolutely no idea - I'm one of the lazy people ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Ok , I think i'll pm uray....unless someone else knows....
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September 19, 2014, 05:25:21 AM |
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I'll give you 2k burst(i'm a poor boy) if it's a real nice piece of writing(my discretion, so don't go an cry if you send me some trash and i don't pay you)
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September 19, 2014, 05:34:22 AM |
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Three times out of 487 blocks, my delays have been extremely high: 2895272710288, 2430140351990, 3755717744454. This is with 22TB of plots. Any idea what's going on there?
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September 19, 2014, 05:42:18 AM |
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Three times out of 487 blocks, my delays have been extremely high: 2895272710288, 2430140351990, 3755717744454. This is with 22TB of plots. Any idea what's going on there?
If there was a short block, and you submitted nonces after the block changed, but before your miner refreshed the network state, it can submit something that would have been a fine deadline for the previous block, but garbage for the next one. It's not that rare, and I get those in my logs also.
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BURST-QHCJ-9HB5-PTGC-5Q8J9
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