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Topic: [ANN] Melange [SPICE] - The Spice Must Flow! Updated Client + Heartbleed Fix - page 14. (Read 30077 times)

legendary
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WTS 600 SPICE

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hahaha I LOVE IT!

BUT,

This is no where as witty as your offerings client. I look forward to updates.

The Sleeper Must Awaken!
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First non broken pool gets 150 spice from me.
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Difficulty 300, hopefully a pool will pop up soon. Want more Spice.
legendary
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So difficult = So profit.!
Waiting for a pool.
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The definition of insanity is doing the same thing
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About to hit 100 difficulty. Ouch. Getting tough.
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127.0.0.1:1987 25/01/2014 04:55:04, 0:0:Tahiti block 026bb585ff7a8aff, _rejected_
127.0.0.1:1987 25/01/2014 04:56:23, Calling with tgt 03892000 00000000         
127.0.0.1:1987 25/01/2014 04:56:52, 0:0:Tahiti block 02dc9948d4a294f5, _rejected_
127.0.0.1:1987 25/01/2014 04:59:16, Calling with tgt 037fee00 00000000         
127.0.0.1:1987 25/01/2014 05:01:19, Calling with tgt 0376d400 00000000         
127.0.0.1:1987 25/01/2014 05:02:09, 0:0:Tahiti block 016a3a478d0ab0bd, _rejected_
127.0.0.1:1987 25/01/2014 05:02:53, 0:0:Tahiti block 02a9eba84a98fbe8, _rejected_
127.0.0.1:1987 25/01/2014 05:03:48, Calling with tgt 036dd200 00000000         
127.0.0.1:1987 25/01/2014 05:06:07, Calling with tgt 0364e700 00000000         
127.0.0.1:1987 25/01/2014 05:06:32, 0:0:Tahiti block 004422eaf9edf9d1, _rejected_
127.0.0.1:1987 25/01/2014 05:07:22, Calling with tgt 035c1300 00000000         
127.0.0.1:1987 25/01/2014 05:07:53, 0:0:Tahiti block 00c592a609b7bcac, _rejected_


there must be some big players/private pools by now, killing it for most if not all solo miners...
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Thanks for that, but I'm still baffled.

How do I identify the variables?

For example, it doesn't recognise -u for user or -p for pass.

An example would be excellent  Grin

Thanks

Ok, so this is the command line:

poclbm-skc.exe http://user:pass@ipaddress:port

If your user name is sussex and your password is 123 you would add them to the url like so:

poclbm-skc.exe http://sussex:123@ipaddress:port

You are probably mining on the same computer that you have the daemon/wallet running so you would put in localhost or 127.0.0.1 for the address to point the miner at:

poclbm-skc.exe http://sussex:123@127.0.0.1:port

Then there's the port. The docs say 1986 is the default port but that's a privileged port so you would be better off changing it to something like 11986 so then we plug that into the port (keep in mind, you still have to have changed the conf file to reflect all these values)

poclbm-skc.exe http://sussex:[email protected]:11986

This isn't cgminer so there's no -u -p or -o flags

Thanks for taking the time to give me a good expanation, but it still eludes me.

I am now getting Errno10061 No connection could be made because the target actively refused it.  Sad

My firewall is off.

My command line is exactly as you typed it and my .conf looks like this:

rpcuser=sussex
rpcpassword=123
rpcport=11968
server=1
listen=1
maxconnections=200
addnode=162.243.69.185
addnode=146.185.129.70
addnode=173.64.68.108:1986
addnode=85.238.96.186:55748
addnode=75.183.73.182:1986
addnode=184.155.114.216:61040
addnode etc etc etc

It's late, I'm tired and I suspect I'm doing something stupid, thanks for any pointers  Grin

EDIT:

Hahaha, I knew i was an idiot, it was the port number, deliberate mistake  Wink

Give me your address and i'll fling you some coins when I find a block  Grin

Thanks!!!!


Glad you got it sorted out, you can send me a tip to MTaKWboqGfM9E38aQz6dNJniNfMfJUPZKV though it's not necessary at all. I was happy to help  Smiley
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note: I'm going to sleep right now, we can do this in next 30 min or tomorrow.
If no trader, and no escrow, we'll do 2x 0.05BTC, two way.

Thanks
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Thanks for that, but I'm still baffled.

How do I identify the variables?

For example, it doesn't recognise -u for user or -p for pass.

An example would be excellent  Grin

Thanks

Ok, so this is the command line:

poclbm-skc.exe http://user:pass@ipaddress:port

If your user name is sussex and your password is 123 you would add them to the url like so:

poclbm-skc.exe http://sussex:123@ipaddress:port

You are probably mining on the same computer that you have the daemon/wallet running so you would put in localhost or 127.0.0.1 for the address to point the miner at:

poclbm-skc.exe http://sussex:123@127.0.0.1:port

Then there's the port. The docs say 1986 is the default port but that's a privileged port so you would be better off changing it to something like 11986 so then we plug that into the port (keep in mind, you still have to have changed the conf file to reflect all these values)

poclbm-skc.exe http://sussex:[email protected]:11986

This isn't cgminer so there's no -u -p or -o flags

Thanks for taking the time to give me a good expanation, but it still eludes me.

I am now getting Errno10061 No connection could be made because the target actively refused it.  Sad

My firewall is off.

My command line is exactly as you typed it and my .conf looks like this:

rpcuser=sussex
rpcpassword=123
rpcport=11968
server=1
listen=1
maxconnections=200
addnode=162.243.69.185
addnode=146.185.129.70
addnode=173.64.68.108:1986
addnode=85.238.96.186:55748
addnode=75.183.73.182:1986
addnode=184.155.114.216:61040
addnode etc etc etc

It's late, I'm tired and I suspect I'm doing something stupid, thanks for any pointers  Grin

EDIT:

Hahaha, I knew i was an idiot, it was the port number, deliberate mistake  Wink

Give me your address and i'll fling you some coins when I find a block  Grin

Thanks!!!!
hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 516
Thanks for that, but I'm still baffled.

How do I identify the variables?

For example, it doesn't recognise -u for user or -p for pass.

An example would be excellent  Grin

Thanks

Ok, so this is the command line:

poclbm-skc.exe http://user:pass@ipaddress:port

If your user name is sussex and your password is 123 you would add them to the url like so:

poclbm-skc.exe http://sussex:123@ipaddress:port

You are probably mining on the same computer that you have the daemon/wallet running so you would put in localhost or 127.0.0.1 for the address to point the miner at:

poclbm-skc.exe http://sussex:123@127.0.0.1:port

Then there's the port. The docs say 1986 is the default port but that's a privileged port so you would be better off changing it to something like 11986 so then we plug that into the port (keep in mind, you still have to have changed the conf file to reflect all these values)

poclbm-skc.exe http://sussex:[email protected]:11986

This isn't cgminer so there's no -u -p or -o flags

Thanks for the help! Couldn't figure it out at all, have always used cgminer and minerd. Have gotten 1 block gpu mining now! This coin will get my hashes for a while.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
Just started solo mining this about 20 minutes ago... been looking for a coin to try solo mining for a while just to see if I could get it working.. mined 3 blocks already  Grin

Can you paste your command line here, I can't get poclbm to start, please???
newbie
Activity: 4
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Thanks for that, but I'm still baffled.

How do I identify the variables?

For example, it doesn't recognise -u for user or -p for pass.

An example would be excellent  Grin

Thanks

Ok, so this is the command line:

poclbm-skc.exe http://user:pass@ipaddress:port

If your user name is sussex and your password is 123 you would add them to the url like so:

poclbm-skc.exe http://sussex:123@ipaddress:port

You are probably mining on the same computer that you have the daemon/wallet running so you would put in localhost or 127.0.0.1 for the address to point the miner at:

poclbm-skc.exe http://sussex:123@127.0.0.1:port

Then there's the port. The docs say 1986 is the default port but that's a privileged port so you would be better off changing it to something like 11986 so then we plug that into the port (keep in mind, you still have to have changed the conf file to reflect all these values)

poclbm-skc.exe http://sussex:[email protected]:11986

This isn't cgminer so there's no -u -p or -o flags
sr. member
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Just started solo mining this about 20 minutes ago... been looking for a coin to try solo mining for a while just to see if I could get it working.. mined 3 blocks already  Grin
hero member
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GPU?CPU?

GPU  Grin

Once I see an example I should be able to work the rest out.

Thanks.
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