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Topic: [ANN] MemoryCoin | CPU Coin | Paid Dev Team | Limited Supply [MMC] - page 86. (Read 281383 times)

newbie
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given the difficulty how many hashes on average are needed to find a block?
newbie
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./bitcoind : Error loading block database.
Do you want to rebuild the block database now?
bitcoind: db/version_set.cc:715: leveldb::VersionSet::~VersionSet(): Assertion `dummy_versions_.next_ == &dummy_versions_' failed.

: Error loading block database.
Do you want to rebuild the block database now?
bitcoind: db/version_set.cc:715: leveldb::VersionSet::~VersionSet(): Assertion `dummy_versions_.next_ == &dummy_versions_' failed.

hmm … solution?
sr. member
Activity: 356
Merit: 255
has anyone found a block on linux? I have (apparently) found at least one but it crashed as it was trying to send to the network (I then accidentally closed my screen session instead of detaching, so I don't have the output of the error)... error had to do with running out of thread resources.

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member
Activity: 103
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I'm offering 1 MMC bounty for anyone who can get this to compile in Mac OSX 10.9

There is some problem with finding debian.h when I make it.

i will ad 1 MMC
member
Activity: 99
Merit: 10
Why don't make a pool? Will be rich of your coin

This coin as born yesterday. Give to us to play in solo a little. Pools will arrive soon, don't worry.



FaSan

The problem its looks only born for the luckiest people around of the world xD 
hero member
Activity: 724
Merit: 500

Yes, I've recloned and recompiled about 2 hours ago (made a diff of the old and new bitcoind executables and they are different). All systems have 8 to 16 GB RAM with at least 5 free.


Okay - it would be helpful to have the debug.log following the crash - [email protected]


Will send when it happens again. Currently instead of crashing, it only loses connection (block count stuck), but recatches after I use killall -9 bitcoind and restart it.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 502
Why don't make a pool? Will be rich of your coin

This coin as born yesterday. Give to us to play in solo a little. Pools will arrive soon, don't worry.



FaSan
newbie
Activity: 53
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where I can find memory leak fix ?
I cannot find it on the first pages.

tnx.
member
Activity: 99
Merit: 10

Yes, I've recloned and recompiled about 2 hours ago (made a diff of the old and new bitcoind executables and they are different). All systems have 8 to 16 GB RAM with at least 5 free.


Okay - it would be helpful to have the debug.log following the crash - [email protected]


Why don't make a pool? Will be rich of your coin
legendary
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1030

Yes, I've recloned and recompiled about 2 hours ago (made a diff of the old and new bitcoind executables and they are different). All systems have 8 to 16 GB RAM with at least 5 free.


Okay - it would be helpful to have the debug.log following the crash - [email protected]
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
I ran twelve machines at 8.5 hashespermin each last night for about 4-5 hours (32 cores per machine, 384 cores total), not a single block Sad

I am giving up on this one

You need a lot of luck until a pool comes around. But someone needs to code a CPU miner first.

Yeah, I realize alot of luck is required -- I just figured with that kindof CPU power I would be having alot more luck Smiley
hero member
Activity: 724
Merit: 500
I ran twelve machines at 8.5 hashespermin each last night for about 4-5 hours (32 cores per machine, 384 cores total), not a single block Sad

I am giving up on this one

You need a lot of luck until a pool comes around. But someone needs to code a CPU miner first.
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
Will there will be stand alone miner for windows?
I have a couple of computers in network and I don't want to use the GUI version.
Even if I start the ...qt.exe with --daemon it's starting the gui window and start synchronising.  Undecided
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
I ran twelve machines at 8.5 hashespermin each last night for about 4-5 hours (32 cores per machine, 384 cores total), not a single block Sad

I am giving up on this one
sr. member
Activity: 310
Merit: 250
In Crypto I trust.
Hahah nice!
Found a block with 0.6 hashes (A8-5600K - one of my 4 GPU Scrypt mining rigs)

Reward: 280 MMC  Wink

How long did it take?
hero member
Activity: 724
Merit: 500
Yes, it works work 2-5 hours, then I have to kill the database and resync to get it working again.

Did you update your source with the memory leak fix - made about 24hrs ago?


Yes, I've recloned and recompiled about 2 hours ago (made a diff of the old and new bitcoind executables and they are different). All systems have 8 to 16 GB RAM with at least 5 free.
legendary
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1030
Yes, it works work 2-5 hours, then I have to kill the database and resync to get it working again.

Did you update your source with the memory leak fix - made about 24hrs ago?
full member
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Merit: 100
Bitcoin - love & hate
Mining with 2 threads, all cores enabled, all 4 GPUs mining multicoin @ max intensity
sr. member
Activity: 331
Merit: 250
There is a block for 280  Grin , not 1.6 1.8 18.8  Grin
newbie
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Merit: 0

@mirsad Are you disable one core on you APU, or you mining with all 4 cores ?
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