remulan
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September 29, 2014, 11:15:30 PM |
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Uray Looks like your pool in down ... Minner: Submission Max Delay : 30 Submission Max Retry : 5 Buffer Size : 4096MB Pool Host : burst-pool2.cryptoport.io port 80 resolving hostname burst-pool2.cryptoport.io Remote IP 54.169.43.72 unable to connect to remote host unable to connect to remote host unable to connect to remote host unable to connect to remote host unable to connect to remote host site also in down
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Irontiga
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September 29, 2014, 11:18:37 PM |
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PEOPLE, does someone have a higher res burst "B" or the skills to make it again in a higher resolution?
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remulan
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September 29, 2014, 11:21:23 PM |
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Uray Looks like your pool in down ... Minner: Submission Max Delay : 30 Submission Max Retry : 5 Buffer Size : 4096MB Pool Host : burst-pool2.cryptoport.io port 80 resolving hostname burst-pool2.cryptoport.io Remote IP 54.169.43.72 unable to connect to remote host unable to connect to remote host unable to connect to remote host unable to connect to remote host unable to connect to remote host site also in down looks the pool fixed now, thanks
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pattitheonly
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September 29, 2014, 11:35:37 PM |
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Hi Miners,
i had some questions, the answers i don't found in the forum or here. What is the best configuration on a Xeon server with 5 x 4TB?
I had 128GB Ram. So i so verry confused about plotsize and staggersize.
How could i exactly calculate the plotsize? Is it important, that the value must divideable through 256?
Could someone help me with the calculation?
File 1: wplotgenerator xx 0 14200000 20096 4 /async File 2: wplotgenerator xx 14200001 28400001 20096 4 /async
Is this a correct calculation? Is it better to do this with a staggersize of 40000 or 60000? An is this only important for the generation? Or when i then use 5 Miners, so i require 5 x staggersize?
I realy confused...sorry for the basics questions...
1 nonce = 256kb. Stagger the higher the better for your disks. Is this only for the generation important? The higher stagger the better for your disks when mining. Why is this overlapping? xx_0_14423040_240384 xx_14423040_29086464_240384 xx_29086464_43749888_240384 it confuse me...is somewhere a tool to do the exact plots?
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uray
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September 29, 2014, 11:44:19 PM Last edit: September 30, 2014, 12:02:47 AM by uray |
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Uray Looks like your pool in down ... Minner: Submission Max Delay : 30 Submission Max Retry : 5 Buffer Size : 4096MB Pool Host : burst-pool2.cryptoport.io port 80 resolving hostname burst-pool2.cryptoport.io Remote IP 54.169.43.72 unable to connect to remote host unable to connect to remote host unable to connect to remote host unable to connect to remote host unable to connect to remote host site also in down looks the pool fixed now, thanks sorry i need to stop it a moment, because there are some residual payment got stuck, and it take longer than I expected (about 2 block time), and i made slight adjustment to pool settings now US and SG pool has different share value curve, you can compare it on "How It Works" tab, you can choose which one is more preferable to your mining capacity. FYI geographical location for mining does not have any effect on burst, unlike usual PoW mining when we are submitting more nonce as possible (quantity), on burst we look for nonce "Quality" so if you are on US or EU and using SG pool does not have any effect on your earning cryptoport has two pools (US & SG), US pool curve is less "steep" than SG pool, curve which has less steep is preferable for "small" capacity miner as it will reward you better, as pool with high steep will reward high capacity better because nonce with small deadline has exponentially better share value I am planning to make one more pool in EU, it will has linear curve, but with deadline limit, so miner will have 3 options soon US : for miner who prefer steady earning and want their low deadline rewarded better SG : for miner who love surprise earning just like on solo mining EU : for conventional miner who love steady & fairness above anything planned EU curve, graph above show deadline limit at 6120 seconds, it just for example, the actual will use higher deadline about 75000 seconds or so
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September 29, 2014, 11:46:54 PM |
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Hi Miners,
i had some questions, the answers i don't found in the forum or here. What is the best configuration on a Xeon server with 5 x 4TB?
I had 128GB Ram. So i so verry confused about plotsize and staggersize.
How could i exactly calculate the plotsize? Is it important, that the value must divideable through 256?
Could someone help me with the calculation?
File 1: wplotgenerator xx 0 14200000 20096 4 /async File 2: wplotgenerator xx 14200001 28400001 20096 4 /async
Is this a correct calculation? Is it better to do this with a staggersize of 40000 or 60000? An is this only important for the generation? Or when i then use 5 Miners, so i require 5 x staggersize?
I realy confused...sorry for the basics questions...
1 nonce = 256kb. Stagger the higher the better for your disks. Is this only for the generation important? The higher stagger the better for your disks when mining. Why is this overlapping? xx_0_14423040_240384 xx_14423040_29086464_240384 xx_29086464_43749888_240384 it confuse me...is somewhere a tool to do the exact plots? Because the 2nd plot is 29086464 nonces starting on 14423040 is the range 14423040 - 43509503, which goes past the start of the next file.
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pattitheonly
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September 29, 2014, 11:52:07 PM |
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Hi Miners,
i had some questions, the answers i don't found in the forum or here. What is the best configuration on a Xeon server with 5 x 4TB?
I had 128GB Ram. So i so verry confused about plotsize and staggersize.
How could i exactly calculate the plotsize? Is it important, that the value must divideable through 256?
Could someone help me with the calculation?
File 1: wplotgenerator xx 0 14200000 20096 4 /async File 2: wplotgenerator xx 14200001 28400001 20096 4 /async
Is this a correct calculation? Is it better to do this with a staggersize of 40000 or 60000? An is this only important for the generation? Or when i then use 5 Miners, so i require 5 x staggersize?
I realy confused...sorry for the basics questions...
1 nonce = 256kb. Stagger the higher the better for your disks. Is this only for the generation important? The higher stagger the better for your disks when mining. Why is this overlapping? xx_0_14423040_240384 xx_14423040_29086464_240384 xx_29086464_43749888_240384 it confuse me...is somewhere a tool to do the exact plots? Because the 2nd plot is 29086464 nonces starting on 14423040 is the range 14423040 - 43509503, which goes past the start of the next file. omg...i see it...its to late...
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jamoes
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September 30, 2014, 12:20:17 AM |
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PEOPLE, does someone have a higher res burst "B" or the skills to make it again in a higher resolution?
I converted the "B" from the OP into an SVG image, which can be any resolution. The SVG code for the image is: <?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?> <!DOCTYPE svg PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD SVG 20010904//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-SVG-20010904/DTD/svg10.dtd"> <svg version="1.0" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="100" height="100" preserveAspectRatio="xMidYMid meet"> <rect x="0" y="0" width="100" height="100" style="fill:rgb(146,147,148);stroke-width:3;stroke:rgb(0,0,0)" /> <g transform="translate(0,100) scale(0.1,-0.1)" fill="#282c2f" stroke="none"> <path d="M0 500 l0 -500 500 0 500 0 0 500 0 500 -500 0 -500 0 0 -500z m575 457 c78 -2 98 -7 138 -30 53 -31 101 -95 127 -170 10 -29 17 -53 15 -55 -8 -8 -97 24 -177 64 l-88 44 -159 0 c-172 0 -171 0 -171 -56 0 -21 -5 -24 -37 -24 -21 0 -48 -3 -60 -6 -23 -6 -23 -6 -23 118 l0 124 173 -3 c94 -2 213 -4 262 -6z m210 -278 c30 -17 57 -35 60 -39 3 -5 -11 -35 -30 -68 -19 -33 -35 -65 -35 -70 0 -5 14 -40 31 -76 31 -66 31 -67 13 -88 -16 -17 -84 -58 -98 -58 -2 0 -16 20 -30 44 -15 26 -47 57 -78 78 -50 33 -127 68 -148 68 -6 0 -10 -31 -10 -70 l0 -70 -160 107 c-88 58 -159 108 -157 109 1 2 45 -8 97 -21 52 -14 98 -25 103 -25 4 0 7 27 7 60 0 33 3 60 6 60 3 0 40 -9 82 -19 133 -33 165 -35 196 -10 14 11 38 43 51 70 14 27 30 49 35 49 6 0 35 -14 65 -31z m65 -420 c-26 -88 -87 -171 -153 -206 -33 -17 -51 -18 -409 -26 l-148 -3 0 124 0 125 31 -7 c17 -3 44 -6 60 -6 24 0 29 -4 29 -24 0 -56 0 -56 169 -56 l157 0 95 46 c97 48 132 62 161 63 14 1 15 -4 8 -30z"/> </g> </svg>
I also scaled it up to 500x500 and uploaded the png: I just used a tracer to convert the PNG into an SVG, and then adjusted the colors. So, the paths may not be a perfect rendition of the original logo (it does look slightly different to me), but it's the best I could do with my limited skills, and it's still way better than the pixelated logo you'd get otherwise. If the original creator could chime in and provide SVG logos for all the icons in the OP, that would be ideal.
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aarqa
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September 30, 2014, 12:32:11 AM |
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I want to generate two plots in two drives. I need two different addresses (account number) or one address is enough?
don't everyone know? plz help me. 1 address is enought but don't overlap nnonces. If you using linux or windows vista or greater link 1 of the plot files to the others path. "link 1 of the plot files to the other's path"... Can someone explain what that means? Or show me what it looks like? (I'm using windows, btw)
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Irontiga
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September 30, 2014, 12:53:42 AM |
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PEOPLE, does someone have a higher res burst "B" or the skills to make it again in a higher resolution?
I converted the "B" from the OP into an SVG image, which can be any resolution. The SVG code for the image is: <?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?> <!DOCTYPE svg PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD SVG 20010904//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-SVG-20010904/DTD/svg10.dtd"> <svg version="1.0" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="100" height="100" preserveAspectRatio="xMidYMid meet"> <rect x="0" y="0" width="100" height="100" style="fill:rgb(146,147,148);stroke-width:3;stroke:rgb(0,0,0)" /> <g transform="translate(0,100) scale(0.1,-0.1)" fill="#282c2f" stroke="none"> <path d="M0 500 l0 -500 500 0 500 0 0 500 0 500 -500 0 -500 0 0 -500z m575 457 c78 -2 98 -7 138 -30 53 -31 101 -95 127 -170 10 -29 17 -53 15 -55 -8 -8 -97 24 -177 64 l-88 44 -159 0 c-172 0 -171 0 -171 -56 0 -21 -5 -24 -37 -24 -21 0 -48 -3 -60 -6 -23 -6 -23 -6 -23 118 l0 124 173 -3 c94 -2 213 -4 262 -6z m210 -278 c30 -17 57 -35 60 -39 3 -5 -11 -35 -30 -68 -19 -33 -35 -65 -35 -70 0 -5 14 -40 31 -76 31 -66 31 -67 13 -88 -16 -17 -84 -58 -98 -58 -2 0 -16 20 -30 44 -15 26 -47 57 -78 78 -50 33 -127 68 -148 68 -6 0 -10 -31 -10 -70 l0 -70 -160 107 c-88 58 -159 108 -157 109 1 2 45 -8 97 -21 52 -14 98 -25 103 -25 4 0 7 27 7 60 0 33 3 60 6 60 3 0 40 -9 82 -19 133 -33 165 -35 196 -10 14 11 38 43 51 70 14 27 30 49 35 49 6 0 35 -14 65 -31z m65 -420 c-26 -88 -87 -171 -153 -206 -33 -17 -51 -18 -409 -26 l-148 -3 0 124 0 125 31 -7 c17 -3 44 -6 60 -6 24 0 29 -4 29 -24 0 -56 0 -56 169 -56 l157 0 95 46 c97 48 132 62 161 63 14 1 15 -4 8 -30z"/> </g> </svg>
I also scaled it up to 500x500 and uploaded the png: I just used a tracer to convert the PNG into an SVG, and then adjusted the colors. So, the paths may not be a perfect rendition of the original logo (it does look slightly different to me), but it's the best I could do with my limited skills, and it's still way better than the pixelated logo you'd get otherwise. If the original creator could chime in and provide SVG logos for all the icons in the OP, that would be ideal. Thanks!!! What's your burst address?
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jamoes
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September 30, 2014, 12:56:53 AM |
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Thanks!!! What's your burst address?
Don't worry about it! Consider it a donation to making burstcoin.info even better
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September 30, 2014, 01:32:05 AM |
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I want to generate two plots in two drives. I need two different addresses (account number) or one address is enough?
don't everyone know? plz help me. 1 address is enought but don't overlap nnonces. If you using linux or windows vista or greater link 1 of the plot files to the others path. "link 1 of the plot files to the other's path"... Can someone explain what that means? Or show me what it looks like? (I'm using windows, btw) - Let's say you have two folders: S:\plots and T:\plots
- Let's also say that your miner is, by default, looking in S:\plots for your plot files
What you need to do, in windows, is create what's called a symbolic link (or symlink for short.) Follow these steps: - Open up an elevated command prompt. To do this, click on the start button (windows 7) or go into metro (windows 8 ) and type "cmd" On the cmd.exe file that will display, right click and choose to Run as Administrator
- You will get a black screen with some text. Type "S:" Your prompt should now say "S:\>" type "cd plots" This will move the prompt into your plots folder
- This is where you create the symbolic link. In your T: drive, copy the name of a plot file that you want to link. It should be something like "333333333333333_4800000_800000_8000"
- Back in your command prompt, enter the following command: "symlink 333333333333333_4800000_800000_8000 T:\plots\333333333333333_4800000_800000_8000"
Effectively what this does is it makes Windows think that the file is there, even though it's located somewhere else. Again, the instructions above are theoretical based on the drive letters and filenames so you can't use it verbatim, but hopefully it helps. If you wanted to message me with the exacts I'm sure I can help out.
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jzhoulon
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September 30, 2014, 01:34:04 AM |
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Really, that's some tough math!!
Hmm. Computer says true. Maybe its wrong. hi, dcct, is your C miner working with dev's pool, and another qustion. i use your C ploter, jzhoulon@jzhoulon:/burst/bin$ ./plot -k XXXXXXXXX-d /burst/plots/ Creating plots for nonces 930458750754068331 to 930458750758079975 (1052 GB) using │ 755 MB memory and 2 threads 11 Percent done. 742 nonces/minute, 79:42 left and stuck in it, is this normal
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September 30, 2014, 01:39:19 AM |
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You people still trying to mine this crapcoin? LOL. I have had the most stress-free week ever. No fighting with mining PCs, no constantly checking this forum topic, no coming home from work to see NO new coins in my account, etc.
My 10900-whatever coins are waiting in C-CEX for a price pop to be sold off, although I maintain that this crapcoin will never get over 500 satoshis again. It is only the deluded idiots here that are keeping the price as high as it is.
My 10900 coins are for sale at 800 satoshis EACH.
you ARE aware, that you're directly contradicting yourself here right? First you say that you don't think the price will ever go above 500 (which is purely idiotic to think, if you look at the markets, it's pretty blatant, even to someone like me who doesn't know a shit ton about charts, that the price is going to go higher than 500, easily. In fact, the new base should be close around 500.) Then you say, you're selling at 800, so by your own admission, you would say that your sale will never happen, right? Once again, please tell me why you are here, if this is your thought on the coin? You people still trying to mine this crapcoin? LOL. I have had the most stress-free week ever. No fighting with mining PCs, no constantly checking this forum topic, no coming home from work to see NO new coins in my account, etc.
My 10900-whatever coins are waiting in C-CEX for a price pop to be sold off, although I maintain that this crapcoin will never get over 500 satoshis again. It is only the deluded idiots here that are keeping the price as high as it is.
My 10900 coins are for sale at 800 satoshis EACH
timk225, what is your issue with burst? Do you have a complex disorder and/or bi-polar? If this coin is a crap coin as you are stating, why do you keep coming here? That's a contradiction and discredits yourself for people not trusting you. I get kind of annoyed by your post (so do others) and I have you on ignore, but still see it via other responding to it. Please go seek some help; maybe physiological therapy, take a martial arts class to take frustrations out/meditate, social behavior program and/or anything else to help you, minus drugs. timk225 - our director of marketing. Bad PR is good PR. You people still trying to mine this crapcoin? LOL. I have had the most stress-free week ever. No fighting with mining PCs, no constantly checking this forum topic, no coming home from work to see NO new coins in my account, etc. My 10900-whatever coins are waiting in C-CEX for a price pop to be sold off, although I maintain that this crapcoin will never get over 500 satoshis again. It is only the deluded idiots here that are keeping the price as high as it is. My 10900 coins are for sale at 800 satoshis EACH. as you said burst is crap coin, why dont you sell it for 1 satoshi each ? well its crap coin right? it has no value! timk225, I have you on ignore still see your posts via others, myself and others are getting annoyed by it. Do you have a complex disorder and/or bi-polar? Why do keep coming here since this coin is viewed to you as crap? Please go get help; maybe psychological therapy, martial arts to meditate/take frustrations out, social behavioral program and/or whatever helps you, minus drugs.
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CRYPTSY exchange: https://www.cryptsy.com/users/register?refid=9017 BURST= BURST-TE3W-CFGH-7343-6VM6R BTC=1CNsqGUR9YJNrhydQZnUPbaDv6h4uaYCHv ETH=0x144bc9fe471d3c71d8e09d58060d78661b1d4f32 SHF=0x13a0a2cb0d55eca975cf2d97015f7d580ce52d85 EXP=0xd71921dca837e415a58ca0d6dd2223cc84e0ea2f SC=6bdf9d12a983fed6723abad91a39be4f95d227f9bdb0490de3b8e5d45357f63d564638b1bd71 CLAMS=xGVTdM9EJpNBCYAjHFVxuZGcqvoL22nP6f SOIL=0x8b5c989bc931c0769a50ecaf9ffe490c67cb5911
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September 30, 2014, 01:41:50 AM |
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UPDATE miner-burst (dcct, Blago) for Windows x64 https://www.dropbox.com/s/fb1rolahflwahnu/miner-burst-1.140929.zip?dl=0+ In the log file added output strings sent and received by the server requests + Added a check sent deadlines to meet the specified minimum server (targetDeadline) + Counter sent and received requests reset after 1000 queries + In the log file added output of time reading and processing each file + Added correct handling of special characters in the password Notes: For MinerBurst's pools (V1 and V2) use parameter "poolV2". Attention! In solo-mode miner writes password-string in the log file. For some people, it throws an exception since the first version, and it was never fixed. I stopped bothering.
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jzhoulon
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September 30, 2014, 01:59:44 AM |
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UPDATE miner-burst (dcct, Blago) for Windows x64 https://www.dropbox.com/s/fb1rolahflwahnu/miner-burst-1.140929.zip?dl=0+ In the log file added output strings sent and received by the server requests + Added a check sent deadlines to meet the specified minimum server (targetDeadline) + Counter sent and received requests reset after 1000 queries + In the log file added output of time reading and processing each file + Added correct handling of special characters in the password Notes: For MinerBurst's pools (V1 and V2) use parameter "poolV2". Attention! In solo-mode miner writes password-string in the log file. For some people, it throws an exception since the first version, and it was never fixed. I stopped bothering. can dcct's C miner be used for dev's pool v2?
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uray
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September 30, 2014, 02:25:16 AM |
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guys its your last chance to buy BCPT asset [ 12791182347560578640 ]
only 0.71 left at 100K, after that there will be no more sell at 100K
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Irontiga
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September 30, 2014, 02:53:26 AM |
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Last 100.1 Hardinvest shares(at least for the next month). We will sell it to the highest bidder in 30 minutes. If you want it, this is your LAST chance, else you wait another month. So get your buy order in
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September 30, 2014, 02:56:19 AM |
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Is the hardinvest the 10k burst share? Sorry I started mining this coin at the start but a few days ago lost my plots in a raid 0 fiasco lol
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Blago
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September 30, 2014, 03:17:16 AM |
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@Blago: I just tryed your new miner, thanks for your effort but I still have issues with the miner. First , I manualy added outbound and inbound rule into my windows firewall to accept any connection with the program. I set my bat fle with this values:
miner.exe pool burstpool.ddns.net 8124 D:\BURST\gpuPlotGenerator-bin-win-x86-2.1.1\plots\
pause
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I have no luck this time too...
Please, PM me your log file (it's does not contain password if you not in solo mode)
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Relax, I’m russian!... BURST-B2LU-SGCZ-NYVS-HZEPK
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