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Topic: ⚡[ANN]⚡ ▐░Espers [ESP]░▌▐░PoW/PoS░▌▐░HMQ1725 Algo░▌ ▐░New Features░▌ - page 576. (Read 924226 times)

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Coderz of the Crypto variety
Thanks. I'll look into it.

Hey monoxide, when you get the new cpu miner working on a Linux VM, kindly let us know how you ran it, and what distro and stuff. I'm inclined to try it out on Debian (Jessie). If I can bump up my 100 khs to 200 khs that would be fun. I bought my home server because the Xeon chip on it had AES support. I think it's a e5640.

We'll give compiling a Windows version a shot for you guys, if it's anything like sgminer it shouldn't be too bad.

@joblo -  thank you for taking your time and putting forth the effort, it is seriously much appreciated.
well I'm gonna wait for that crypto I also wants to mine more i just don't have that capability working for the codes thank you for taking your time on it sir please let us know after creating it. good luck.

Well we almost got it, apparently I didn't configure the openssl correctly for windows for this miner... anyway personally I'm pretty tired anyway so going to catch up a bit on some sleep and try this again in ~6 hours. Afterwhich we should also have some pics of the newly compiled Client as well with the dedicated mining page and the Mailing system mockup page as well.

Very excited about the developments and sorry it's taking so long but all of this takes time lol.

Thanks again guys. Smiley See you in a few.
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Thanks. I'll look into it.

Hey monoxide, when you get the new cpu miner working on a Linux VM, kindly let us know how you ran it, and what distro and stuff. I'm inclined to try it out on Debian (Jessie). If I can bump up my 100 khs to 200 khs that would be fun. I bought my home server because the Xeon chip on it had AES support. I think it's a e5640.

We'll give compiling a Windows version a shot for you guys, if it's anything like sgminer it shouldn't be too bad.

@joblo -  thank you for taking your time and putting forth the effort, it is seriously much appreciated.
well I'm gonna wait for that crypto I also wants to mine more i just don't have that capability working for the codes thank you for taking your time on it sir please let us know after creating it. good luck.
hero member
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Coderz of the Crypto variety
Thanks. I'll look into it.

Hey monoxide, when you get the new cpu miner working on a Linux VM, kindly let us know how you ran it, and what distro and stuff. I'm inclined to try it out on Debian (Jessie). If I can bump up my 100 khs to 200 khs that would be fun. I bought my home server because the Xeon chip on it had AES support. I think it's a e5640.

We'll give compiling a Windows version a shot for you guys, if it's anything like sgminer it shouldn't be too bad.

@joblo -  thank you for taking your time and putting forth the effort, it is seriously much appreciated.
legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
To avoid hijacking this thread you can post questions in my thread, see sig.
Will do. Thanks. I like your background story. Interesting.
legendary
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Thanks. I'll look into it.

Hey monoxide, when you get the new cpu miner working on a Linux VM, kindly let us know how you ran it, and what distro and stuff. I'm inclined to try it out on Debian (Jessie). If I can bump up my 100 khs to 200 khs that would be fun. I bought my home server because the Xeon chip on it had AES support. I think it's a e5640.

What do you need to know? Everything should be in the README.md file. Debian should be no problem, nor any other
major distro. I didn't mention it because I assumed most Windows users would find Ubuntu less intimidating.

To avoid hijacking this thread you can post questions in my thread, see sig.
legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
Thanks. I'll look into it.

Hey monoxide, when you get the new cpu miner working on a Linux VM, kindly let us know how you ran it, and what distro and stuff. I'm inclined to try it out on Debian (Jessie). If I can bump up my 100 khs to 200 khs that would be fun. I bought my home server because the Xeon chip on it had AES support. I think it's a e5640.
m33
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Never invest with borrowed coins
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AVANTAGE - Blockchain Loyalty System
Nice to see a new coin like this with such thread activity

Where can I find the GiveAway schedule; I am glad I got a whole bunch but now I want to see value go up.
hero member
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Whats the end date for the second giveaway?

Rules no
9. You MUST POST BETWEEN 5/16/2016 & 5/31/2016
Argh, so obvious... missed reading the last bit.
sr. member
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Whats the end date for the second giveaway?

Rules no
9. You MUST POST BETWEEN 5/16/2016 & 5/31/2016
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Optimized esper CPU miner released, 56% faster than cpuminer-hmq1725 on
CPUs with AES_NI. See my sig for details.

I recommend using the GPU port at suprnova. The CPU port has a rough start until
the diff settles.
wow 56% faster in mining espers? what would be your average mine now mate if its possible to share and what's your mining rig you got a ggod code over I just don't know or sure if my laptop can handle it.

i7-6700K @ 4 GHz, 214 kH/s.

Thank you!

Would like to test my i7-4790K @ 4.8 GHZ, but don't know how to compile for windows.

I'll repeat what  posted in the other thread.

You can use Virtualbox to create a virtual Linux machine where you can install any Linux distribution
you want, Fedora and Ubuntu derivatives are known to work and have all the depenencies in their
repositories. If you allocate all CPUs to the virtual machine you can get the same performance as running
natively.

Thanks. I'll look into it.
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legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1114
Optimized esper CPU miner released, 56% faster than cpuminer-hmq1725 on
CPUs with AES_NI. See my sig for details.

I recommend using the GPU port at suprnova. The CPU port has a rough start until
the diff settles.
wow 56% faster in mining espers? what would be your average mine now mate if its possible to share and what's your mining rig you got a ggod code over I just don't know or sure if my laptop can handle it.

i7-6700K @ 4 GHz, 214 kH/s.

Thank you!

Would like to test my i7-4790K @ 4.8 GHZ, but don't know how to compile for windows.

I'll repeat what  posted in the other thread.

You can use Virtualbox to create a virtual Linux machine where you can install any Linux distribution
you want, Fedora and Ubuntu derivatives are known to work and have all the depenencies in their
repositories. If you allocate all CPUs to the virtual machine you can get the same performance as running
natively.
hero member
Activity: 774
Merit: 500
Optimized esper CPU miner released, 56% faster than cpuminer-hmq1725 on
CPUs with AES_NI. See my sig for details.

I recommend using the GPU port at suprnova. The CPU port has a rough start until
the diff settles.
wow 56% faster in mining espers? what would be your average mine now mate if its possible to share and what's your mining rig you got a ggod code over I just don't know or sure if my laptop can handle it.

i7-6700K @ 4 GHz, 214 kH/s.

Thank you!

Would like to test my i7-4790K @ 4.8 GHZ, but don't know how to compile for windows.
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1114
Optimized esper CPU miner released, 56% faster than cpuminer-hmq1725 on
CPUs with AES_NI. See my sig for details.

I recommend using the GPU port at suprnova. The CPU port has a rough start until
the diff settles.
wow 56% faster in mining espers? what would be your average mine now mate if its possible to share and what's your mining rig you got a ggod code over I just don't know or sure if my laptop can handle it.

i7-6700K @ 4 GHz, 214 kH/s.
hero member
Activity: 1302
Merit: 540
Optimized esper CPU miner released, 56% faster than cpuminer-hmq1725 on
CPUs with AES_NI. See my sig for details.

I recommend using the GPU port at suprnova. The CPU port has a rough start until
the diff settles.
wow 56% faster in mining espers? what would be your average mine now mate if its possible to share and what's your mining rig you got a ggod code over I just don't know or sure if my laptop can handle it.
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1114
Optimized esper CPU miner released, 56% faster than cpuminer-hmq1725 on
CPUs with AES_NI. See my sig for details.

I recommend using the GPU port at suprnova. The CPU port has a rough start until
the diff settles.
member
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Making BlockChain
The dev team should coding , release functions ( Ex. Token generator and API ),
 That will increase  coin's value then ESP/BTC will fly start from  1 sat. price.
full member
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Entrepreneur and blockchain enthusiast
I do escrow too, but please make me your last choice because of the following:

1. I charge a fee. (1%~2% and 0.03 BTC minimum; see thread in sig.)
2. I'm not online the whole day and even offline on weekends, so transactions could take a day or two.

The devs would make a better choice as they have handled a couple billion ESP already, I only have whatever I mined and from giveaways.

Thanks for you offer, its always good to have respected members offering escrow, no need for risky trades.
legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 1912
The Concierge of Crypto
I do escrow too, but please make me your last choice because of the following:

1. I charge a fee. (1%~2% and 0.03 BTC minimum; see thread in sig.)
2. I'm not online the whole day and even offline on weekends, so transactions could take a day or two.

The devs would make a better choice as they have handled a couple billion ESP already, I only have whatever I mined and from giveaways.
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