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October 05, 2014, 06:22:41 PM
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And i will start new tread in lithuanian forum soon, will let you know as well
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October 05, 2014, 06:25:39 PM
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And i will start new tread in lithuanian forum soon, will let you know as well
Good job! Magi XMG can use all the help to reach more people in

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October 05, 2014, 06:36:15 PM
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AS PROMISED, i had spend some free time in the weekend to help a bit to community Smiley

Translation to LITHUANIAN language Smiley
any tips appreciated

My XMG : 96v3H8THvaibBrMezgoZJSNUacxXin1LD1


Thanks a lot kl8847; will you be able to post this in your forum, and send me a link?

here we go:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=812317.0

still not sure if i placed that thread in the right place..

And here is a tread on lithaunian forum. it's dead a bit, but hope it will expand in the future Smiley no traffic there, but anyway all new comers can read about Coin of Magi Smiley

http://bitcoinlt.org/diskusijos/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=53
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October 05, 2014, 06:41:04 PM
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This was a good idea in general concept, but can you please get threads going in external forums that aren't low on traffic?

This would be worth while... places with no traffic won't do magi any good.

Also the forum tags are still in the thread, they need to be removed from the OP

AS PROMISED, i had spend some free time in the weekend to help a bit to community Smiley

Translation to LITHUANIAN language Smiley
any tips appreciated

My XMG : 96v3H8THvaibBrMezgoZJSNUacxXin1LD1


Thanks a lot kl8847; will you be able to post this in your forum, and send me a link?

here we go:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=812317.0

still not sure if i placed that thread in the right place..

And here is a tread on lithaunian forum. it's dead a bit, but hope it will expand in the future Smiley no traffic there, but anyway all new comers can read about Coin of Magi Smiley

http://bitcoinlt.org/diskusijos/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=53

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October 05, 2014, 06:49:53 PM
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We do not have any other forum, but i have started new tread here as well, check above Smiley

i have fixed my post on that forum in more simple way. and i will post on our facebook group as well
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October 05, 2014, 07:13:59 PM
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We do not have any other forum, but i have started new tread here as well, check above Smiley

i have fixed my post on that forum in more simple way. and i will post on our facebook group as well

Very well done Smiley Remember to put your XMG coin address as a signature to your posts. That will make it easy for people to send you tips.

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October 05, 2014, 08:26:15 PM
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Which Windows CPU miner is best to use?  Was gonna setup the free VPS mining but looking at things I think I would prefer to just mine with my own CPU, MUCH higher hashrate.
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October 05, 2014, 08:28:39 PM
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We do not have any other forum, but i have started new tread here as well, check above Smiley

i have fixed my post on that forum in more simple way. and i will post on our facebook group as well

Very well done Smiley Remember to put your XMG coin address as a signature to your posts. That will make it easy for people to send you tips.

Great recommendation, we need to all work on it together Cheesy

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October 05, 2014, 09:13:53 PM
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We do not have any other forum, but i have started new tread here as well, check above Smiley

i have fixed my post on that forum in more simple way. and i will post on our facebook group as well

Very well done Smiley Remember to put your XMG coin address as a signature to your posts. That will make it easy for people to send you tips.
Thanks for the warm words Smiley
here is my XMG addy 96v3H8THvaibBrMezgoZJSNUacxXin1LD1  , tips appreciated. And thank you for all those who tipped me:)
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October 05, 2014, 09:27:56 PM
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Please replace a link to lithuanian translation as my previous tread was deleted by admin. Listed in another category Smiley
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=812451.0
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October 05, 2014, 10:03:02 PM
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Which Windows CPU miner is best to use?  Was gonna setup the free VPS mining but looking at things I think I would prefer to just mine with my own CPU, MUCH higher hashrate.

Depends on your CPU. Some members provided optimized versions for certain cpus. What CPU do you want to use?
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October 05, 2014, 10:21:41 PM
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Which Windows CPU miner is best to use?  Was gonna setup the free VPS mining but looking at things I think I would prefer to just mine with my own CPU, MUCH higher hashrate.

I have been benchmarking/peeking/poking/tuning ALL the various versions of minerd.exe for this coin and some of the results are surprising. Which CPU do you have? That info is critical. My generic version of minerd.exe for Windows is pretty good as it happens, but needs to be set up just right to get the best out of it. You need a minimum of Windows 7 SP1 64 bit for best results.

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October 05, 2014, 10:36:42 PM
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Which Windows CPU miner is best to use?  Was gonna setup the free VPS mining but looking at things I think I would prefer to just mine with my own CPU, MUCH higher hashrate.

I have been benchmarking ALL the various versions of minerd.exe for this coin and some of the results are surprising. Which CPU do you have? That info is critical. My generic version of minerd.exe for Windows is pretty good as it happens, but needs to be set up just right to get the best out of it. You need a minimum of Windows 7 SP1 64 bit for best results.


Thank you both for your replies!

Am good on the Windows specs.

Sorry I should have mentioned the CPU, it is and AMD FX 8150 (8 core).
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October 05, 2014, 11:10:24 PM
Last edit: October 05, 2014, 11:43:05 PM by Spexx
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AMD FX 8150 (8 core).

Cool. We should be able to get you around 77 Kh/s from that CPU. Get my generic version of minerd.exe (plus the required DLLs) from here:-
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hiadf8o5u7bsit7/XMGpoolminerWin64.rar?dl=0
This is a beta release for testing and the readme file needs updating. To get the best out of this you have to ignore the advice to start the miner with the number of threads equal to the number of cores you have. Instead, you need to start multiple instances of minerd.exe with a single thread as follows for eight cores:-

start /min /low /affinity 0x7 minerd etc --threads 1
start /min /low /affinity 0xb minerd etc --threads 1
start /min /low /affinity 0xd minerd etc --threads 1
start /min /low /affinity 0xe minerd etc --threads 1
start /min /low /affinity 0x70 minerd etc --threads 1
start /min /low /affinity 0xb0 minerd etc --threads 1
start /min /low /affinity 0xd0 minerd etc --threads 1
start /min /low /affinity 0xe0 minerd etc --threads 1

Hope you followed that. The idea is to force each instance of minerd.exe to use a subset of three cores and spread the load between them. Doing it this way appears to be more efficient than running a single instance of minerd.exe with multiple threads no matter whose version you use. Trust me on this Cheesy If you didn't quite get that it is probably because I have been drinking. Get back to me if so and I will have another go at explaining it. I might have sobered up a bit by then Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

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October 05, 2014, 11:40:52 PM
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AMD FX 8150 (8 core).

Cool. We should be able to get you around 77 Kh/s from that CPU. Get my generic version of minerd.exe (plus the required DLLs) from here:-
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hiadf8o5u7bsit7/XMGpoolminerWin64.rar?dl=0
This is a beta release for testing and the readme file needs updating. To get the best out of this you have to ignore the advice to start the miner with the number of threads equal to the number of cores you have. Instead, you need to start multiple instances of minerd.exe with a single thread as follows for eight cores:-

start /min /low /affinity 0x7 minerd etc --threads 1
start /min /low /affinity 0xb minerd etc --threads 1
start /min /low /affinity 0xd minerd etc --threads 1
start /min /low /affinity 0xe minerd etc --threads 1
start /min /low /affinity 0x70 minerd etc --threads 1
start /min /low /affinity 0xb0 minerd etc --threads 1
start /min /low /affinity 0xd0 minerd etc --threads 1
start /min /low /affinity 0xe0 minerd etc --threads 1

Hope you followed that. The idea is to force each instance of minerd.exe to use a subset of three CPUs and spread the load between them. Doing it this way appears to be more efficient than running a single instance of minerd.exe with multiple threads no matter whose version you use. Trust me on this Cheesy If you didn't quite get that it is probably because I have been drinking. Get back to me if so and I will have another go at explaining it. I might have sobered up a bit by then Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy


Ha, I think I will join you in a drink here shortly myself:-)

Got the miner downloaded and unzipped, but am a bit unsure how to "start multiple instances of minerd.exe" with the lines you gave me. 

I assume part of what you are saying would be to leave out the following from the command line..............

minerd.exe -o stratum+tcp://xmg.suprnova.cc:7127 -u <username> -p <password> -t <number of threads>
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October 05, 2014, 11:42:57 PM
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Am I correct in my thought that this can all be ran with a single batch file?
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October 05, 2014, 11:45:45 PM
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Seems to be talking about are mined.There is no market information?

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October 05, 2014, 11:52:02 PM
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Am I correct in my thought that this can all be ran with a single batch file?
Yes... Spexx already maded for you. Just instead "etc" put your pool, user and pass.
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October 05, 2014, 11:54:42 PM
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Am I correct in my thought that this can all be ran with a single batch file?

I think you have it surrounded there. Yes - use a single batch file to start minerd eight times and specify the number of threads to 1 on each command line or it will default to the number of cores you have. Personally, I split the miners between suprnova pool and noncepool and have a unique worker name/password for each instance of minerd.exe because I found that I could wring the very last bit of extra hashing/efficiency out of it that way - the icing on the cake so to speak. I have a good feeling that you know what I am on about here - well I hope so anyway 'cos I need to lie down now. Let me know how you get on.

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October 06, 2014, 12:05:16 AM
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Am I correct in my thought that this can all be ran with a single batch file?

Here is my startup batch file on four cores for your guidance:-

@echo off
start /min /low /affinity 0x7 minerd --url stratum+tcp://mine2.magi.nonce-pool.com:4090 --user Spexx.Spexx2 --pass stratocaster --threads 1 --quiet
start /min /low /affinity 0xb minerd --url stratum+tcp://mine2.magi.nonce-pool.com:4090 --user Spexx.Spexx3 --pass stratocaster --threads 1 --quiet
start /min /low /affinity 0xd minerd --url stratum+tcp://xmg.suprnova.cc:7127 --user Spexx.Spexx --pass stratocaster --threads 1 --quiet
start /min /low /affinity 0xe minerd --url stratum+tcp://xmg.suprnova.cc:7127 --user Spexx.Spexx1 --pass stratocaster --threads 1 --quiet
exit

... well this is the simple version anyways. I am working on another version which incorporates automatic fail-over in the event of a pool going off the air. It's a mess at the moment and not fit for human consumption Cheesy

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