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Author Topic: [It's over, THX!] Call for participation: Test BitWrk and earn BTC this Sunday!  (Read 2303 times)
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September 14, 2014, 11:28:39 PM
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oh i lost the chance!
will there be more trials in the future?
the blender rendering is done with GPU or CPU?
can I do much with a 280x?
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September 15, 2014, 07:44:37 AM
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No problem! BitWrk is currently open for testing, both buying and selling, without connection to the Bitcoin system (i.e., for free). There are always a couple of sellers available, and I encourage everybody to use them for rendering. You might want to gain some experience for the next test.

With regard to GPU rendering, I have no experience with that yet. Please try, the potential is huge!

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September 20, 2014, 11:03:40 PM
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I've PMd indyjo and he's told me he's performing errands relative to the business side of the project. Good luck with that!

In case anybody wants to test the client side of it, I've put my computer accepting "jobs". I dunno if what we did the other sunday can be replicated. If you want to try "buying" power, surely my computer will be there to do it this Saturday-Sunday period. Instrutions on how to buy computing power are clear in the github site.

I myself am debugging functioning of python in a mixed installation: Cygwin's python 3 calling Windows 64 native blender software.

Yup, I myself could try requesting and providing computing power on the same machine or something like that, I might try! But it's always good to involve others.

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