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June 18, 2015, 11:44:40 AM
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How much would I make (about) a day with a 3.3GHz CPU?

It is not possible to state how much you might make in a day due to the variability of the XMG block rewards. I can estimate the hashrate you would obtain with that CPU if you give me the exact model number - the clock speed is not enough info to go on.

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June 18, 2015, 12:19:40 PM
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How much would I make (about) a day with a 3.3GHz CPU?

It is not possible to state how much you might make in a day due to the variability of the XMG block rewards. I can estimate the hashrate you would obtain with that CPU if you give me the exact model number - the clock speed is not enough info to go on.

Intel Xeon E3-1230v3, I only have one core that runs at 3.3GHz but up to 3.7-3.8 turbo boost.

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June 18, 2015, 12:44:26 PM
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Magi (XMG)  Proof of Interest II will start on 01-08-2015
Magi will post the rules for this new awesome campaign soon.
There will be more time to register for this Proof of Interest campaign.  Wink


This is great news!  Smiley

I will remake the First PoI site according to the rules,
so we will have more statistical info about the second campaign.

I'm sure that the second PoI campaign to be even more successfull than the first one!  Cool

Does it matter with what amount you start or its just how much do you gain during POI period?

Example:
1 - I start with 10 XMG in my wallet, at the end of POI I finish with 500 XMG (gained 490 XMG)
2 - I start with 5000 XMG, at the end I have 5490 XMG (gained 490 XMG)

Is the interes the same?

Thanks!

The rules for the Second PoI are not specified, yetRoll Eyes

If they are similar to the First PoI ( http://bitcoingarden.tk/forum/index.php?topic=3265.0 ),
then it doesn't matter with what balance you start, as long you are not with decrease from your initial balance more than 20%

The interest to the first campaign was paid, based on the final balances at the end of campaign,
as long as they obey the 20% decrease rule.

Maybe the Second PoI will be different, we will know as soon as the Official Rules become public.

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June 18, 2015, 01:27:08 PM
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How much would I make (about) a day with a 3.3GHz CPU?

It is not possible to state how much you might make in a day due to the variability of the XMG block rewards. I can estimate the hashrate you would obtain with that CPU if you give me the exact model number - the clock speed is not enough info to go on.

Intel Xeon E3-1230v3, I only have one core that runs at 3.3GHz but up to 3.7-3.8 turbo boost.

That is a four-core processor. It is also a bit of a beast and you should get around 90 Kh/s out of that. Your biggest problem is heat dissipation and Haswell chips are notorious for problems in that area. Make sure the CPU cooler is adequate for the job, free of dust and fluff and fan(s) are in good working order.

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June 18, 2015, 03:42:53 PM
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How much would I make (about) a day with a 3.3GHz CPU?

It is not possible to state how much you might make in a day due to the variability of the XMG block rewards. I can estimate the hashrate you would obtain with that CPU if you give me the exact model number - the clock speed is not enough info to go on.

Intel Xeon E3-1230v3, I only have one core that runs at 3.3GHz but up to 3.7-3.8 turbo boost.

That is a four-core processor. It is also a bit of a beast and you should get around 90 Kh/s out of that. Your biggest problem is heat dissipation and Haswell chips are notorious for problems in that area. Make sure the CPU cooler is adequate for the job, free of dust and fluff and fan(s) are in good working order.

I pay $2.50 for that CPU, it's a Linux VPS. Is that worth it? And it only has 1 core of that.

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June 18, 2015, 03:44:59 PM
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where can I find an api current block reward value on the web ?

I don't have a local XMG wallet on each linux box.


Sent you PM with tech specs Wink

Can I have it too? Smiley

I recall that NeedIfFindIt post somewhere his URL to get JSON from wallet, but it seems that I can't find it.

Hi all,

you can try something like
Code:
#!/bin/bash
value=2
content=$(curl -L http://chainz.cryptoid.info/xmg/api.dws?q=getdifficulty)
if [ $(perl -e "($content >= $value) ? print 1 : print 0") -eq 1 ]
then
echo "Is greater 2"
echo $content
else
echo "Is smaller 2"
echo $content
fi
Where the if else function will trigger script 1 or script 2 (here echo).



excelent...it works
Thank you very much




Hi,

good to know that it is working! Wink
Write me a PM if you need further help.

Cheers!
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June 18, 2015, 03:52:08 PM
Last edit: June 18, 2015, 04:04:16 PM by lahlor
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How much would I make (about) a day with a 3.3GHz CPU?

It is not possible to state how much you might make in a day due to the variability of the XMG block rewards. I can estimate the hashrate you would obtain with that CPU if you give me the exact model number - the clock speed is not enough info to go on.

Intel Xeon E3-1230v3, I only have one core that runs at 3.3GHz but up to 3.7-3.8 turbo boost.

That is a four-core processor. It is also a bit of a beast and you should get around 90 Kh/s out of that. Your biggest problem is heat dissipation and Haswell chips are notorious for problems in that area. Make sure the CPU cooler is adequate for the job, free of dust and fluff and fan(s) are in good working order.

I pay $2.50 for that CPU, it's a Linux VPS. Is that worth it? And it only has 1 core of that.

Can you tell me where you host the VPS and share the URL here?
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June 18, 2015, 04:05:53 PM
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Hi All,

please support me with my new Mining Pool here in the forum Smiley

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1093189.0


Thank you so much!

Cheers
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June 18, 2015, 04:15:25 PM
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How much would I make (about) a day with a 3.3GHz CPU?

It is not possible to state how much you might make in a day due to the variability of the XMG block rewards. I can estimate the hashrate you would obtain with that CPU if you give me the exact model number - the clock speed is not enough info to go on.

Intel Xeon E3-1230v3, I only have one core that runs at 3.3GHz but up to 3.7-3.8 turbo boost.

That is a four-core processor. It is also a bit of a beast and you should get around 90 Kh/s out of that. Your biggest problem is heat dissipation and Haswell chips are notorious for problems in that area. Make sure the CPU cooler is adequate for the job, free of dust and fluff and fan(s) are in good working order.

I pay $2.50 for that CPU, it's a Linux VPS. Is that worth it? And it only has 1 core of that.

Ok well you can expect around 22.5 Kh/s if you only have the one core to play with. If that CPU is already paid for and doing nothing else, you might as well use it for mining. If you were thinking of spending, I would look for a better deal but it rather depends on how much time the $2.50 pays for. If it costs that much per day, imho you can forget it as being uneconomical and the money would be better spent simply buying XMG on the exchanges. $2.50 will buy around 150 XMG right now and you could not hope to mine that much in a week with only 22.5 Kh/s.

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June 18, 2015, 04:55:49 PM
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How much would I make (about) a day with a 3.3GHz CPU?

It is not possible to state how much you might make in a day due to the variability of the XMG block rewards. I can estimate the hashrate you would obtain with that CPU if you give me the exact model number - the clock speed is not enough info to go on.

Intel Xeon E3-1230v3, I only have one core that runs at 3.3GHz but up to 3.7-3.8 turbo boost.

That is a four-core processor. It is also a bit of a beast and you should get around 90 Kh/s out of that. Your biggest problem is heat dissipation and Haswell chips are notorious for problems in that area. Make sure the CPU cooler is adequate for the job, free of dust and fluff and fan(s) are in good working order.

I pay $2.50 for that CPU, it's a Linux VPS. Is that worth it? And it only has 1 core of that.

Ok well you can expect around 22.5 Kh/s if you only have the one core to play with. If that CPU is already paid for and doing nothing else, you might as well use it for mining. If you were thinking of spending, I would look for a better deal but it rather depends on how much time the $2.50 pays for. If it costs that much per day, imho you can forget it as being uneconomical and the money would be better spent simply buying XMG on the exchanges. $2.50 will buy around 150 XMG right now and you could not hope to mine that much in a week with only 22.5 Kh/s.

It's $2.50 a month.

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June 18, 2015, 05:37:30 PM
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Hi All,

please support me with my new Mining Pool here in the forum Smiley

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1093189.0


Thank you so much!

Cheers
Community try to split hashrate and miners.
This new pool coul use more miners!
https://xmg.cloud2b.de/

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June 18, 2015, 06:10:19 PM
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How much would I make (about) a day with a 3.3GHz CPU?

It is not possible to state how much you might make in a day due to the variability of the XMG block rewards. I can estimate the hashrate you would obtain with that CPU if you give me the exact model number - the clock speed is not enough info to go on.

Intel Xeon E3-1230v3, I only have one core that runs at 3.3GHz but up to 3.7-3.8 turbo boost.

That is a four-core processor. It is also a bit of a beast and you should get around 90 Kh/s out of that. Your biggest problem is heat dissipation and Haswell chips are notorious for problems in that area. Make sure the CPU cooler is adequate for the job, free of dust and fluff and fan(s) are in good working order.

I pay $2.50 for that CPU, it's a Linux VPS. Is that worth it? And it only has 1 core of that.

Ok well you can expect around 22.5 Kh/s if you only have the one core to play with. If that CPU is already paid for and doing nothing else, you might as well use it for mining. If you were thinking of spending, I would look for a better deal but it rather depends on how much time the $2.50 pays for. If it costs that much per day, imho you can forget it as being uneconomical and the money would be better spent simply buying XMG on the exchanges. $2.50 will buy around 150 XMG right now and you could not hope to mine that much in a week with only 22.5 Kh/s.

It's $2.50 a month.

It really depends on what the block rewards are over the month period, but for $2.50 a month I think its worth doing an experiment and seeing how many coins you get. Worst case is you are out $2.50 and have a few magi. I would say do it for the sake of science
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June 18, 2015, 06:17:45 PM
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^^ I would agree with that 100 percent.

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June 18, 2015, 06:24:50 PM
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June 18, 2015, 06:29:01 PM
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Magi (XMG)  Proof of Interest II will start on 01-08-2015
Magi will post the rules for this new awesome campaign soon.
There will be more time to register for this Proof of Interest campaign.  Wink


This is great news!  Smiley

I will remake the First PoI site according to the rules,
so we will have more statistical info about the second campaign.

I'm sure that the second PoI campaign to be even more successfull than the first one!  Cool

Does it matter with what amount you start or its just how much do you gain during POI period?

Example:
1 - I start with 10 XMG in my wallet, at the end of POI I finish with 500 XMG (gained 490 XMG)
2 - I start with 5000 XMG, at the end I have 5490 XMG (gained 490 XMG)

Is the interes the same?

Thanks!

The rules for the Second PoI are not specified, yetRoll Eyes

If they are similar to the First PoI ( http://bitcoingarden.tk/forum/index.php?topic=3265.0 ),
then it doesn't matter with what balance you start, as long you are not with decrease from your initial balance more than 20%

The interest to the first campaign was paid, based on the final balances at the end of campaign,
as long as they obey the 20% decrease rule.

Maybe the Second PoI will be different, we will know as soon as the Official Rules become public.

Indeed Magi-team is working on the rules at the moment.
Answer on the question from Z0n0 is: Yes the interest will be the same in %.
 example 1 will receive interest X% 500 XMG
 example 2 will receive interest x% 5490 XMG



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June 18, 2015, 07:21:28 PM
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Thanks for adding the info in the picture! Smiley

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Thanks for adding the info in the picture! Smiley

np, if you want ad more or change something just tell me Wink
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June 19, 2015, 12:45:21 AM
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So I compiled GMP using homebrew and then compiled wolf cpu miner again and it went through but it says there was an error? http://imgur.com/po6942b

Not sure what its asking for with this.

Someone suggested that re-running configure with the extra flags "-march=native -mtune=native -maes" might work if you use it along with this Makefile.am.

Code:
./configure CFLAGS="-O3" CXXFLAGS="-O3" -march=native -mtune=native -maes

It might work fine without the extra flags, so long as you use the updated Makefile.am. (The author said it was a fix for clang, which you appear to be using.)
So am I able to just copy and paste the makefile into the wolf-m7m folder and will it work? Cause I tried that and then attempted to configure only to tell me:

Mysteriousdewds-MacBook-Pro:wolf-m7m-cpuminer-V2 Cybertron$ ./configure CFLAGS="-O3" CXXFLAGS="-O3" -mtune=native -maes
configure: error: unrecognized option: `-mtune=native'
Try `./configure --help' for more information

Not sure how to reconfigure it to work with the makefile from cpuminer-multi.
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June 19, 2015, 12:58:53 AM
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So am I able to just copy and paste the makefile into the wolf-m7m folder and will it work? Cause I tried that and then attempted to configure only to tell me:

Mysteriousdewds-MacBook-Pro:wolf-m7m-cpuminer-V2 Cybertron$ ./configure CFLAGS="-O3" CXXFLAGS="-O3" -mtune=native -maes
configure: error: unrecognized option: `-mtune=native'
Try `./configure --help' for more information

Not sure how to reconfigure it to work with the makefile from cpuminer-multi.

Copying/pasting that file was the idea, yes. Try the compile again without the -mtune=native and -maes flags, I suppose.

However - Spexx replied to you as well and his advice was probably better than mine. At the same time I recommended the fix that someone else came up with, Spexx said he just removed the fuse flag manually and everything compiled for him (on Windows).

I found the same bug when compiling for Windows i.e. -fuse-linker-plugin flag should not be there because it is not valid in the context used. I used a text editor to remove the string from the Makefiles (four files in all) manually. This was done after running configure and before running make. You should get a successful compile after that.

Edit: Once you have got a successful compile to go through, there is a lot you can do to make the minerd executable run faster. It does mean some extra work and editing makefiles directly which is not for the faint-hearted, but it is worth the effort. Let me know when you are ready Wink
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June 19, 2015, 01:37:49 AM
Last edit: June 19, 2015, 01:59:07 AM by Spexx
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Just to add another little bit there.

-mtune=native is an invalid switch. -march=native is the correct switch in that context. You do not specify it unless you are cross-compiling the code to be run on another machine or for another very specific reason. The default is to compile for the machine the compiler is running on anyway.

Run the configure script and it will create a total of four makefiles. One in the current folder, one in the m7 sub-folder, one in the compat sub-folder and one in the compat/jansson sub-sub-folder. The makefiles are all called Makefile.[nothing] so open each one in turn with an ordinary text editor and just replace all instances of the string -fuse-linker-plugin with nothing and remove one of the resulting extra spaces at the same time, then save the makefile. Then use the command make clean (to clear out any shit from a previous run) and then use make. It will compile.

Do not bother with the makefile.am file. That, the autogen script and the resulting configure script are riddled with bugs. I found that any flags you specify against the configure command are ignored (took me a while to realize that) and if you want flags to be used then you have to edit them directly into the makefiles. Nothing else works properly. It is a right bloody kerfuffle, but when you know what you are doing it can be sorted out and corrected.

So ... you have already run autogen and configure. Edit the four makefiles. Run make clean. Run make. You should now have a minerd.exe to play with.

Note: If you run configure again, you will have to edit all the makefiles again. I warned you ok?

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