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Author Topic: KanoPool since 2014 🐈 - PPLNS and Solo 0.5% fee - Worldwide - 2437 blocks  (Read 5350887 times)
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July 03, 2016, 07:23:48 PM
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EXCELLENT! Just starting to read it. Thank you.
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I'm afraid I'm just a dumb-*** in my old age. I can't even get CGMiner running correctly on my Win10. I've never had to use it.
It connects to the pool but no data.
But I'll keep playing with it and read some more.
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July 03, 2016, 07:41:11 PM
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Ahh I was actually going to recommend something very like that but someone else did all the work.  plink comes with putty and I have used it for automated ssh tasks in order to connect to a linux box, and execute commands based on a windows bat file.  I am not familiar with pscp which that guy uses but I would just have created two cgminer.conf files on the miner, like cgminer.conf.lo and cgminer.conf.hi and use plink to do some sort of copy and rename on the conf files on the miner rather than copy them onto the miner each time.
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July 03, 2016, 07:52:37 PM
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I've got a Win10 boot drive on my workstation, but only use it for Seamonkey...could never figure out how to get it to install properly on my main drive, which is Ubuntu (16.04...but Seamonkey wouldn't install on 12 either). I've not been able to find a decent wysiwyg html editor open-source. Otherwise, I've become allergic to anything MS.

LOL...  Cheesy..... is Wordstar or WordPerfect still available for Windows?

Wordstar, now there's a blast from the past!
First word Proc I ever saw when I was a trainee network technician at the good old age of 16.
Showing your age now!

LOL... those were the days....Wordstar and those KX1050 or was that KX1051 dot-matrix printers, but then again I was "lucky" I didn't have to go through using punch cards...  Grin Grin Grin

hehe... and boot ms-dos with 5.25" flobby disk using IBM computer with a green monochrome monitor, those days Tongue

And the WD XT GEN hard disk controller card, now that's a few years ago.
Was training as a network engineer using 3-Com 3+ Share, before the days of Novell and even Windows.
Floppy disk heaven.

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July 03, 2016, 08:57:06 PM
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Ahh I was actually going to recommend something very like that but someone else did all the work.  plink comes with putty and I have used it for automated ssh tasks in order to connect to a linux box, and execute commands based on a windows bat file.  I am not familiar with pscp which that guy uses but I would just have created two cgminer.conf files on the miner, like cgminer.conf.lo and cgminer.conf.hi and use plink to do some sort of copy and rename on the conf files on the miner rather than copy them onto the miner each time.
The Pc that i use is in my LAN, so the copy with the pscp command is fast and also i dont mind the mini delay because is executed automaticaly.
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Ahh I was actually going to recommend something very like that but someone else did all the work.  plink comes with putty and I have used it for automated ssh tasks in order to connect to a linux box, and execute commands based on a windows bat file.  I am not familiar with pscp which that guy uses but I would just have created two cgminer.conf files on the miner, like cgminer.conf.lo and cgminer.conf.hi and use plink to do some sort of copy and rename on the conf files on the miner rather than copy them onto the miner each time.
The Pc that i use is in my LAN, so the copy with the pscp command is fast and also i dont mind the mini delay because is executed automaticaly.

Oh that was your script.  I didn't notice that the link in this thread and the other post were both the same person.

Yeah I figured it was a local copy, I was just commenting about how I would have tackled it.  The older antminers had a cron tab where you could put commands and schedule them.  I used to schedule cgminer restarts in there.  That could have been used to accomplish this too but alas, not on a new antminer.  I suppose doing the copy from the PC might wind up being better also if the local versions of the cgminer.conf were wiped out by a reboot.  I know most of the file system changes get lost when you reboot the miners, can't remember which ones exactly.  I thought I saw someone post that there was at least one dir where changes persisted on reboots but not sure which.
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July 03, 2016, 09:14:00 PM
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I've got a Win10 boot drive on my workstation, but only use it for Seamonkey...could never figure out how to get it to install properly on my main drive, which is Ubuntu (16.04...but Seamonkey wouldn't install on 12 either). I've not been able to find a decent wysiwyg html editor open-source. Otherwise, I've become allergic to anything MS.

LOL...  Cheesy..... is Wordstar or WordPerfect still available for Windows?

Wordstar, now there's a blast from the past!
First word Proc I ever saw when I was a trainee network technician at the good old age of 16.
Showing your age now!

LOL... those were the days....Wordstar and those KX1050 or was that KX1051 dot-matrix printers, but then again I was "lucky" I didn't have to go through using punch cards...  Grin Grin Grin

My late Pop was trained by IBM on the ENIAC at AZ State U in the early 60s as part of the Southern Pacific network implementation; I was the "gifted kid" and was invited to sit in on the class. We set the RAM sometimes with toggle switches, and originally input via paper tape; we thought it was really cool to get punch cards, and then a repeating/copying punch machine (I think it was called an 028...the OG's were 026s). We learned FORTRAN I. Wordstar was always a pain...WP wasn't bad, though, even in the DOS environ. I'm an advo for LibreOffice these days, though.

To infinity and beyond...on two 741s and one of only 3...nope, make that 4...full nodes in Hawaii...on <30A. (I have other gear on the Hoth ice planet)
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I've got a Win10 boot drive on my workstation, but only use it for Seamonkey...could never figure out how to get it to install properly on my main drive, which is Ubuntu (16.04...but Seamonkey wouldn't install on 12 either). I've not been able to find a decent wysiwyg html editor open-source. Otherwise, I've become allergic to anything MS.

LOL...  Cheesy..... is Wordstar or WordPerfect still available for Windows?

Wordstar, now there's a blast from the past!
First word Proc I ever saw when I was a trainee network technician at the good old age of 16.
Showing your age now!

LOL... those were the days....Wordstar and those KX1050 or was that KX1051 dot-matrix printers, but then again I was "lucky" I didn't have to go through using punch cards...  Grin Grin Grin

hehe... and boot ms-dos with 5.25" flobby disk using IBM computer with a green monochrome monitor, those days Tongue

And the WD XT GEN hard disk controller card, now that's a few years ago.
Was training as a network engineer using 3-Com 3+ Share, before the days of Novell and even Windows.
Floppy disk heaven.

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July 03, 2016, 09:57:53 PM
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Block!

One or two more blocks in the next 2 hours would be SWEET!  Grin

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July 03, 2016, 10:09:36 PM
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Block!

One or two more blocks in the next 2 hours would be SWEET!  Grin

HolyScott strikes again with his 18th Kano block!  Cheesy  That is our 5th of the day!
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July 03, 2016, 10:19:17 PM
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Block!

One or two more blocks in the next 2 hours would be SWEET!  Grin

HolyScott strikes again with his 18th Kano block!  Cheesy  That is our 5th of the day!

That GREEN is trying its best to get out!

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July 03, 2016, 10:19:34 PM
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Block!

One or two more blocks in the next 2 hours would be SWEET!  Grin

Five today I'm in profit, hope when I wake up tomorrow the pools smashed some more.

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July 03, 2016, 10:46:11 PM
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A bad time to run cold.   Some quick math.  

we are 40ph


     90% luck earns 86.4btc per day

   100% luck earns 96.0btc per day

   110% luck earns 105.6btc per day


there are 992 blocks until the ½ ing   that is 6.888 days


so our pool should earn 595 to 727 coins  before the ½ ing

or  24 to 29 blocks   .   lets track it from now on

okay 1 so far yesss! 419009

and 2 down   419046

  3 and 4 while I slept >>>>>>>>419094 +  419102
 number 5 >>>> 419124
number 6 >>>> 419167

so far we snatched 6 of the last  992 blocks left  

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July 03, 2016, 10:51:08 PM
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Way to go Holyscott
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July 03, 2016, 11:20:01 PM
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Block by citronick and his SummerJuvia!  This is his 14th Kano block!  Cheesy

That is our 6th block of the day...that's more like it!  Grin
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July 03, 2016, 11:20:08 PM
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Block...nice green one !!!
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July 03, 2016, 11:20:36 PM
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More blocks falling!
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July 03, 2016, 11:28:58 PM
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Congratulations!!!!
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Block by citronick and his SummerJuvia!  This is his 14th Kano block!  Cheesy

That is our 6th block of the day...that's more like it!  Grin

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Let's turn that stat page Lime Green and keep it that way all through the halving and beyond!

Since we currently have much fewer people (and much less hash than the mega-pools), although our blocks are fewer and farther between, we still get much larger payouts than the mega-pool hoard.

I mean, I would much rather split the coins between 1,000 people instead of 50,000.
I have a feeling that more people, once they realize the error of their ways, will end up here after the halving in hopes of larger payouts.

Let's grab 6 July 4th Blocks!
Mine on!  Grin Grin Grin

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July 04, 2016, 12:13:14 AM
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A bad time to run cold.   Some quick math.  

we are 40ph


     90% luck earns 86.4btc per day

   100% luck earns 96.0btc per day

   110% luck earns 105.6btc per day


there are 992 blocks until the ½ ing   that is 6.888 days


so our pool should earn 595 to 727 coins  before the ½ ing

or  24 to 29 blocks   .   lets track it from now on

okay 1 so far yesss! 419009

and 2 down   419046

  3 and 4 while I slept >>>>>>>>419094 +  419102
 number 5 >>>> 419124
number 6 >>>> 419167

so far we snatched 6 of the last  992 blocks left  
number 7 >>>>> 419177    of the last 992 blocks before the ½ ing

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July 04, 2016, 12:14:29 AM
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Thats a mighty lucky Summer Juvia you got there Citronick

Nice work

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