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Topic: [ANN] [PASC] PascalCoin, true deletable blockchain - V3 Hardfork on block 210000 - page 383. (Read 990783 times)

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What are the innovations of this criptocurrency?
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So i think cpu is dead on this coin!?

Good question.  I thought there was something odd in the thread earlier about the algorithm not favoring lower hash rates in the discovery of blocks, that somehow it was capable of choosing either low or high with somewhat equal frequency, but that doesn't sound possible.
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Hi,

I'm getting this error "missing MSVCR120.dll", when trying to run gpu miner.

Windows 10 x64 build. Repair, uninstall, reinstalled  Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 Redistributable (x64) and restarted my PC - but still getting the same error.

help, please...

Try installing the 32-bit redistributable Smiley

Hello,

I download the cudaminer, and started the PascalCoinCUDA_sm61.exe

I dont need to make a .bat file do assing my wallet? I see that on pascalcoinwallet shows that im mining at 0,4Kh/s, but i don't see my sharerate, earning, nothing related to usual mining


Nope, don't need a .bat file. You can benchmark your card's performance using the binaries in the benchmark folder, but when you run the regular miner you have to wait a while to see any kind of result (sort of like a share).
Need help i got this error PascalCoinCuba has stopped working GTX960 Here
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So i think cpu is dead on this coin!?
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Hi,

I'm getting this error "missing MSVCR120.dll", when trying to run gpu miner.

Windows 10 x64 build. Repair, uninstall, reinstalled  Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 Redistributable (x64) and restarted my PC - but still getting the same error.

help, please...

Try installing the 32-bit redistributable Smiley

Hello,

I download the cudaminer, and started the PascalCoinCUDA_sm61.exe

I dont need to make a .bat file do assing my wallet? I see that on pascalcoinwallet shows that im mining at 0,4Kh/s, but i don't see my sharerate, earning, nothing related to usual mining


Nope, don't need a .bat file. You can benchmark your card's performance using the binaries in the benchmark folder, but when you run the regular miner you have to wait a while to see any kind of result (sort of like a share).
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Hello,

I download the cudaminer, and started the PascalCoinCUDA_sm61.exe

I dont need to make a .bat file do assing my wallet? I see that on pascalcoinwallet shows that im mining at 0,4Kh/s, but i don't see my sharerate, earning, nothing related to usual mining
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Hi,

I'm getting this error "missing MSVCR120.dll", when trying to run gpu miner.

Windows 10 x64 build. Repair, uninstall, reinstalled  Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 Redistributable (x64) and restarted my PC - but still getting the same error.

help, please...

[edit] managed to solve, must also install x86.
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Waiting for OPENCL. No more Cuda card here.
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Some people mentioned high CPU usage in the wallet (which was basically busywaiting on GPU results), so here's a new version that doesn't chew up CPU: http://www.filedropper.com/pascalcudav3
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Still not enough hashing power on the network, I'm gonna release the unneutered miner sometime in the next few hours.
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Which wallet should be used with the GPU miner?

I've loaded up both, the one that comes with the miner
is version 1.0 and shows a hashrate of 0 using one cpu
core. The version 1.06 shows a hashrate for 1 core. The
GPU miner reports 'found nonce' using either wallet.



Gotta use the one that shows 1.0.0.0 (that comes in the pascalcuda zip file). The hashrate of 0 is because the CPU miner isn't doing any actual mining, just ferrying data back and forth to let the GPU miner do its work Smiley The GPU miner 'found nonce' isn't necessarily a block solution, it's a nonce which would be a valid solution at a difficulty target of 20000000 (basically the resultant hash starts with 32 zeroes, since 20 in hex is 32 in decimal), so it gives you some ability to see hashrate/"progress." With the current target of 265xxxxx, about one in 80-ish of those 'found nonce' will actually be a block Smiley.  You can think of the 'found nonce' sort of like shares pool mining, except you only get paid when you get a high-enough difficulty share.
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Use the one that came with the miner
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Which wallet should be used with the GPU miner?

I've loaded up both, the one that comes with the miner
is version 1.0 and shows a hashrate of 0 using one cpu
core. The version 1.06 shows a hashrate for 1 core. The
GPU miner reports 'found nonce' using either wallet.

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maybe ocminer could set up a pool with custom required rpc commands
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I'm mining again for fun!  Cool Hashing with about 50MH/s with my GTX 750 Ti.

Thanks Vorksholk, great work.
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