crypto_zoidberg (OP)
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July 08, 2015, 05:00:21 AM |
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Is there any chance Louis'or ends up in SuperNET? if bbr is part of SN, why not Louis'or?
Technically there is no problems at all, we already have code for "telepods" Zoidberg
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crypto_zoidberg (OP)
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August 27, 2015, 03:53:53 PM |
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Hey folk!
We are looking for someone who can work out X11 GPU miner (both OpenCL and Cuda). Need to make changes in block size (adapt for cryptonote-family block) and test it with server pool software.
We pay in Bitcoins. Let me know if someone is familiar with this code and ready to sort out things for us.
Zoidberg.
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@bb
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August 29, 2015, 11:27:02 AM |
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Hey folk!
We are looking for someone who can work out X11 GPU miner (both OpenCL and Cuda). Need to make changes in block size (adapt for cryptonote-family block) and test it with server pool software.
We pay in Bitcoins. Let me know if someone is familiar with this code and ready to sort out things for us.
Zoidberg.
But why X11 ? X11 algo has fpga miner, just one step to asic.
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thelibertycap
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September 02, 2015, 07:47:44 PM |
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Hey folk!
We are looking for someone who can work out X11 GPU miner (both OpenCL and Cuda). Need to make changes in block size (adapt for cryptonote-family block) and test it with server pool software.
We pay in Bitcoins. Let me know if someone is familiar with this code and ready to sort out things for us.
Zoidberg.
But why X11 ? X11 algo has fpga miner, just one step to asic. You can make FPGA and ASIC miners for ANYTHING a CPU can do. Yeah but how much more efficient can you get in terms of price and performance compared to efficient algorithms like AES already baked in Intel's higher higher end CPUS instruction set - to give one ordinary example - ? - actual calculations would interest me a lot I think the point is early supporters want to mine the shit out of early coins via cloud and want to avoid those damn ASICS. Perhaps they own a fpga mining equipment.
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@bb
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September 05, 2015, 02:58:31 AM |
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Hey folk!
We are looking for someone who can work out X11 GPU miner (both OpenCL and Cuda). Need to make changes in block size (adapt for cryptonote-family block) and test it with server pool software.
We pay in Bitcoins. Let me know if someone is familiar with this code and ready to sort out things for us.
Zoidberg.
But why X11 ? X11 algo has fpga miner, just one step to asic. You can make FPGA and ASIC miners for ANYTHING a CPU can do. Literally no, but with help especially from you, yes I can
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@bb
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September 05, 2015, 03:04:30 AM |
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Hey folk!
We are looking for someone who can work out X11 GPU miner (both OpenCL and Cuda). Need to make changes in block size (adapt for cryptonote-family block) and test it with server pool software.
We pay in Bitcoins. Let me know if someone is familiar with this code and ready to sort out things for us.
Zoidberg.
But why X11 ? X11 algo has fpga miner, just one step to asic. You can make FPGA and ASIC miners for ANYTHING a CPU can do. Yeah but how much more efficient can you get in terms of price and performance compared to efficient algorithms like AES already baked in Intel's higher higher end CPUS instruction set - to give one ordinary example - ? - actual calculations would interest me a lot .....-snipped.... X11 fpga can do 35 MH/s @36 watt, while my rig 1x7990 +1x7850+1x7870+1x5850 can do 10 MH/s (with wolf0 code) @750 watt. I believe cpu is much lower hashrate. For cryptonight, AMD FX8350 - 8 core yield about 280 h/s @115 watt, while my 7990 yiels 800 h/s in full power and very hot indeed.
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@bb
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September 07, 2015, 09:09:12 AM |
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Hey folk!
We are looking for someone who can work out X11 GPU miner (both OpenCL and Cuda). Need to make changes in block size (adapt for cryptonote-family block) and test it with server pool software.
We pay in Bitcoins. Let me know if someone is familiar with this code and ready to sort out things for us.
Zoidberg.
But why X11 ? X11 algo has fpga miner, just one step to asic. You can make FPGA and ASIC miners for ANYTHING a CPU can do. Yeah but how much more efficient can you get in terms of price and performance compared to efficient algorithms like AES already baked in Intel's higher higher end CPUS instruction set - to give one ordinary example - ? - actual calculations would interest me a lot .....-snipped.... X11 fpga can do 35 MH/s @36 watt, while my rig 1x7990 +1x7850+1x7870+1x5850 can do 10 MH/s (with wolf0 code) @750 watt. I believe cpu is much lower hashrate. For cryptonight, AMD FX8350 - 8 core yield about 280 h/s @115 watt, while my 7990 yiels 800 h/s in full power and very hot indeed. But I think it is kind of obsolete to program fpga directly to perform hash function. https://www.altera.com/products/design-software/embedded-software-developers/opencl/overview.smartphone.highResolutionDisplay.htmlThere is another way, programming fpga to opencl device is more flexible to do any hashfunction.
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bigj
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October 31, 2015, 08:39:41 PM |
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Thread dead? Coin gone?
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louisdor
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November 18, 2015, 05:13:15 PM Last edit: June 06, 2016, 03:23:12 PM by louisdor |
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Thread dead? Coin gone?
We work hard, guys... public beta is coming...
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sonoIO
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November 22, 2015, 10:11:41 PM |
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The GUI looks very nice indeed
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alinda
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December 03, 2015, 05:43:00 AM |
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wow nice GUI. when coin will be launch ?
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louisdor
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December 03, 2015, 08:48:58 AM Last edit: June 06, 2016, 03:20:06 PM by louisdor |
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Thread dead? Coin gone?
We work hard, guys... public beta is coming... wow nice GUI. when coin will be launch ? Thx! We hope that Alpha will be available in january. We want to do everything really good.
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KLONE
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December 20, 2015, 02:27:24 AM |
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any details on how the ICO will work?
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louisdor
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December 20, 2015, 03:31:03 PM |
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All information about ICO will be soon. First of all we should do public beta )
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Enema
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December 20, 2015, 05:21:41 PM |
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Will there be a win32 release ?
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louisdor
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December 25, 2015, 01:50:11 PM |
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Will there be a win32 release ?
Hi, Yep, there will be win32 release.
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bigj
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December 30, 2015, 09:23:35 PM |
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Will there be a win32 release ?
Hi, Yep, there will be win32 release. I expect a win16 release too
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jwinterm
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December 31, 2015, 03:22:54 AM |
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Will there be a win32 release ?
Hi, Yep, there will be win32 release. I expect a win16 release too Maybe by the time the space lobster gets around to making a release he'll have to make one for win128 also...
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mistercashking
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January 21, 2016, 11:34:47 PM |
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This project still being released? I had it bookmarked.
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