cashen
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September 18, 2017, 12:51:00 AM |
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This thread has really slowed down...
I'd like to try some new mods.
Interested in the Xevan miner
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thinkfar
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September 18, 2017, 03:13:57 AM |
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This thread has really slowed down...
I'd like to try some new mods.
Interested in the Xevan miner
calsen, you are unfair when not replying to me.
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CjMapope
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September 18, 2017, 07:01:13 AM |
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This thread has really slowed down...
I'd like to try some new mods.
Interested in the Xevan miner
you and everyone else on the green team Sadly we need to wait for someone to open source ccminer code on XEVAN before SP can do his thing, so as of now, there is nothing funny how that goes, it would be SUPER profitable to write imo if someone did/could
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chup
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September 18, 2017, 07:01:48 AM |
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when you buy a car, do you pay henry ford for making the first car in mass production? No you don't
Yes they did, for at least 25 years. Patent licence. And is still going now for new patents. One that not obey intelectual property only shows it's low intelect level.
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sp_ (OP)
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September 18, 2017, 11:58:20 AM |
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Still wallet problems with Signatum on Cryptopia.
The coin will go pos and delisted on the exchange.
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abudfv2008
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September 18, 2017, 12:24:56 PM |
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This thread has really slowed down...
I'd like to try some new mods.
Interested in the Xevan miner
you and everyone else on the green team Sadly we need to wait for someone to open source ccminer code on XEVAN before SP can do his thing, so as of now, there is nothing funny how that goes, it would be SUPER profitable to write imo if someone did/could It isn't easy. Palgin said it requires at least 10-15days of work exactly knowing what to do (It is just to make it work on nvidia GPU)
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pallas
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September 18, 2017, 12:28:45 PM |
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This thread has really slowed down...
I'd like to try some new mods.
Interested in the Xevan miner
you and everyone else on the green team Sadly we need to wait for someone to open source ccminer code on XEVAN before SP can do his thing, so as of now, there is nothing funny how that goes, it would be SUPER profitable to write imo if someone did/could It isn't easy. Palgin said it requires at least 10-15days of work exactly knowing what to do (It is just to make it work on nvidia GPU) well, it's just a matter of extending the x17 algos to 1024 bits, which in most cases is just repeating a call and setting the padding. the most boring part is looking for info on how to set the padding correctly (or looking at the cpu code to guess it). I think it should take max one day for a decent cuda programmer. I thought of doing it a lot of times, but I always had something more fun and more profitable to do.
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abudfv2008
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September 18, 2017, 12:46:50 PM |
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This thread has really slowed down...
I'd like to try some new mods.
Interested in the Xevan miner
you and everyone else on the green team Sadly we need to wait for someone to open source ccminer code on XEVAN before SP can do his thing, so as of now, there is nothing funny how that goes, it would be SUPER profitable to write imo if someone did/could It isn't easy. Palgin said it requires at least 10-15days of work exactly knowing what to do (It is just to make it work on nvidia GPU) well, it's just a matter of extending the x17 algos to 1024 bits, which in most cases is just repeating a call and setting the padding. the most boring part is looking for info on how to set the padding correctly (or looking at the cpu code to guess it). I think it should take max one day for a decent cuda programmer. I thought of doing it a lot of times, but I always had something more fun and more profitable to do. Ghmm. You've just spend time on fixing xcn wallet which is close to death. That was more profitable?
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pallas
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September 18, 2017, 01:14:01 PM |
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This thread has really slowed down...
I'd like to try some new mods.
Interested in the Xevan miner
you and everyone else on the green team Sadly we need to wait for someone to open source ccminer code on XEVAN before SP can do his thing, so as of now, there is nothing funny how that goes, it would be SUPER profitable to write imo if someone did/could It isn't easy. Palgin said it requires at least 10-15days of work exactly knowing what to do (It is just to make it work on nvidia GPU) well, it's just a matter of extending the x17 algos to 1024 bits, which in most cases is just repeating a call and setting the padding. the most boring part is looking for info on how to set the padding correctly (or looking at the cpu code to guess it). I think it should take max one day for a decent cuda programmer. I thought of doing it a lot of times, but I always had something more fun and more profitable to do. Ghmm. You've just spend time on fixing xcn wallet which is close to death. That was more profitable? it's not close to death and, well, let's say it was very satisfactory :-)
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xyburcoin
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September 18, 2017, 01:50:02 PM |
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Still wallet problems with Signatum on Cryptopia.
The coin will go pos and delisted on the exchange.
but how can others still trade signatum on cryptopia? any news when can they fix the wallet?
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Life is ours, we live it our way.
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brownfly
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September 18, 2017, 03:09:34 PM |
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NovaExchange has a SIGT wallet.
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sky62
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September 18, 2017, 05:44:55 PM |
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NovaExchange has a SIGT wallet.
Also Yobit has a SIGT wallet.
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antonio8
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September 18, 2017, 09:59:36 PM |
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This thread has really slowed down...
I'd like to try some new mods.
Interested in the Xevan miner
you and everyone else on the green team Sadly we need to wait for someone to open source ccminer code on XEVAN before SP can do his thing, so as of now, there is nothing funny how that goes, it would be SUPER profitable to write imo if someone did/could It isn't easy. Palgin said it requires at least 10-15days of work exactly knowing what to do (It is just to make it work on nvidia GPU) well, it's just a matter of extending the x17 algos to 1024 bits, which in most cases is just repeating a call and setting the padding. the most boring part is looking for info on how to set the padding correctly (or looking at the cpu code to guess it). I think it should take max one day for a decent cuda programmer. I thought of doing it a lot of times, but I always had something more fun and more profitable to do. Ghmm. You've just spend time on fixing xcn wallet which is close to death. That was more profitable? it's not close to death and, well, let's say it was very satisfactory :-) There is finally a stable, working wallet?
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If you are going to leave your BTC on an exchange please send it to this address instead 1GH3ub3UUHbU5qDJW5u3E9jZ96ZEmzaXtG, I will at least use the money better than someone who steals it from the exchange. Thanks
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sp_ (OP)
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September 18, 2017, 11:52:01 PM |
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Yup, zpool is down too. Looks like it effects all the yaamp clones.
EPIC work. The servers have moved... All of them
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sp_ (OP)
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September 19, 2017, 12:00:22 AM Last edit: September 19, 2017, 02:15:50 PM by sp_ |
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well, it's just a matter of extending the x17 algos to 1024 bits, which in most cases is just repeating a call and Yes, you just need to copy and paste the original public domain NIST c sourcecode and replace 512 with 1024. And then you end up with a cuda kernel that does around 500khash on the gtx 1070... But to get 5 times the speed, you need to hire a good cuda dev. €200 an hour ++ But to get 10x the speed (the profitable speed) the devs don't want to take your dirty money...
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xyburcoin
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September 19, 2017, 02:25:25 AM |
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They are afraid that they will not be significant anymore...
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Life is ours, we live it our way.
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bensam1231
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September 19, 2017, 04:53:00 AM |
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So SP never had a Xevan GPU miner?
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I buy private Nvidia miners. Send information and/or inquiries to my PM box.
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pallas
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September 19, 2017, 07:19:23 AM |
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well, it's just a matter of extending the x17 algos to 1024 bits, which in most cases is just repeating a call and Yes, you just need to copy and paste the original public domain NIST c sourcecode and replace 512 with 1024. And then you end up with a cuda kernel that does around 500khash on the gtx 1070... But to get 5 times the speed, you need to hire a good cuda dev. €200 an hour ++ But to get 10x the speed (the profitable speed) the devs don't want to take your dirty money... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuRzuyBy5LEno, it's much quicker to base the work on current 512 bit kernels. I did such digest size changes in the past and I know what I'm talking about. writing from scratch doesn't make any sense, it's waisting time.
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scryptr
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September 19, 2017, 12:16:02 PM |
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Still wallet problems with Signatum on Cryptopia.
The coin will go pos and delisted on the exchange.
but how can others still trade signatum on cryptopia? any news when can they fix the wallet? TRADING SIGT ON CRYPTOPIA HAS ENDED-- It ended yesterday sometime, I think. I was able to withdraw my SIGT today, but not yesterday. The whole affair is getting really messy! SIGT was a coin that I was bored with. If I had paid more attention, I would have dumped before the Cryptopia exchange halted trading. The SIGT team is threatening litigation over the problems, and Cryptopia blames obsolete code within the wallet. There is more detail to this story than I care to type out, but you can check the " www.cryptopia.co.nz/NEWS" page for more information. I put my SIGT on the best exchange then available, and set it at a price that may have been reached during a spike. The whole thing had better odds than a $10 lottery ticket, but I scratched and lost. I do still have my SIGT. Maybe I'll keep it in my wallet and collect POS earnings. If I buy a lottery ticket once a year with my POS earnings, I may still become a millionare with SIGT. WHooooot! --scryptr
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fr4nkthetank
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Now the money is free, and so the people will be
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September 19, 2017, 02:05:33 PM |
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what the hell, I go away for a day and come back, now we are talking about nuclear war with north korea ? what in the...In any case your kids are safe sp - North koreans will defect if you offer them a car+house for the family. They have no ability to wage war outside of North Korea, purely defensive. I wouldnt worry too much.
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