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Sam Mother Fuckin' Walters
Magi XMG Timeline from Pre-launch until Now, and moving forward!!
- PDF doc coming soon of historical events with Magi

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Sam Mother Fuckin' Walters
Which M7M miner is the fastest and most stable out of the ones out there? I just started mining this coin using Marcus's miner.

Depends on your CPU. What are you mining with? Spexx and Marcus made several for different CPUs

Core i5 and an old AMD Phenom II x4 920....I might mine also with an old AMD Phemon II x6 1090T...

yeah let us know how it goes
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Which M7M miner is the fastest and most stable out of the ones out there? I just started mining this coin using Marcus's miner.

Depends on your CPU. What are you mining with? Spexx and Marcus made several for different CPUs

Core i5 and an old AMD Phenom II x4 920....I might mine also with an old AMD Phemon II x6 1090T...
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Which M7M miner is the fastest and most stable out of the ones out there? I just started mining this coin using Marcus's miner.

Depends on your CPU. What are you mining with? Spexx and Marcus made several for different CPUs
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Which M7M miner is the fastest and most stable out of the ones out there? I just started mining this coin using Marcus's miner.
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Coin of the Magi!

Re: Testnet

I ran the testnet wallet for about 14 hours and everything went smoothly. I acquired over 3000 XMG and the staking system generated a few XMG after about 4 hours. Hashrate went down from about 21 Kh/s prior to the changeover to 8.6 Kh/s afterwards. I did observe the wallet re-synching on a few occasions but it recovered very quickly each time.

Thanks Spexx, very useful information for me.
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Is setting a failover pool possible in minerd like with bfgminer or cgminer?

The minerd program does not have an option for failover but the behavior can be mimicked with a batch file "wrapper" e.g. in Windows:-

:start
minerd.exe --url=pool1 --retries=2 --retry-pause=10 etc
echo Pool failover in progress
minerd.exe --url=pool2 --retries=2 --retry-pause=10 etc
echo Pool failover in progress
goto start

In the case above, the minerd program will attempt 3 times to connect to pool1 with a 10 second interval between tries. If that fails, or if it has already connected and the connection goes down, it will attempt to connect to pool2. If pool2 fails, it will loop round and try pool1 again.

I will be releasing a batch file for Windows that performs failover for you, providing that you have identical user/worker names on both pools. You can expect this release very soon - the working part is 100% ready and is really just an embellishment of the code above - but I am still applying the finishing touches to the setup program.

Awesome, thanks a lot!
Sent you a small donation (don't have much XMG)

Great job Spexx!
You doing a nice work for Magi.
I also sent you a donation.
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Is setting a failover pool possible in minerd like with bfgminer or cgminer?

The minerd program does not have an option for failover but the behavior can be mimicked with a batch file "wrapper" e.g. in Windows:-

:start
minerd.exe --url=pool1 --retries=2 --retry-pause=10 etc
echo Pool failover in progress
minerd.exe --url=pool2 --retries=2 --retry-pause=10 etc
echo Pool failover in progress
goto start

In the case above, the minerd program will attempt 3 times to connect to pool1 with a 10 second interval between tries. If that fails, or if it has already connected and the connection goes down, it will attempt to connect to pool2. If pool2 fails, it will loop round and try pool1 again.

I will be releasing a batch file for Windows that performs failover for you, providing that you have identical user/worker names on both pools. You can expect this release very soon - the working part is 100% ready and is really just an embellishment of the code above - but I am still applying the finishing touches to the setup program.

Awesome, thanks a lot!
Sent you a small donation (don't have much XMG)
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Mining Co-operative
Is setting a failover pool possible in minerd like with bfgminer or cgminer?

The minerd program does not have an option for failover but the behavior can be mimicked with a batch file "wrapper" e.g. in Windows:-

:start
minerd.exe --url=pool1 --retries=2 --retry-pause=10 etc
echo Pool failover in progress
minerd.exe --url=pool2 --retries=2 --retry-pause=10 etc
echo Pool failover in progress
goto start

In the case above, the minerd program will attempt 3 times to connect to pool1 with a 10 second interval between tries. If that fails, or if it has already connected and the connection goes down, it will attempt to connect to pool2. If pool2 fails, it will loop round and try pool1 again.

I will be releasing a batch file for Windows that performs failover for you, providing that you have identical user/worker names on both pools. You can expect this release very soon - the working part is 100% ready and is really just an embellishment of the code above - but I am still applying the finishing touches to the setup program.

Re: Testnet

I ran the testnet wallet for about 14 hours and everything went smoothly. I acquired over 3000 XMG and the staking system generated a few XMG after about 4 hours. Hashrate went down from about 21 Kh/s prior to the changeover to 8.6 Kh/s afterwards. I did observe the wallet re-synching on a few occasions but it recovered very quickly each time.
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because the nonce-pool is off, the hashrates halves.
the reward should now by higher.
it is still (mostly) 5.00
who knows why?


Maybe many switched over to suprnova? Is setting a failover pool possible in minerd like with bfgminer or cgminer?

Try this.

http://pastebin.com/RNNMBp2J

Cool, will check it out later. Thanks!
legendary
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because the nonce-pool is off, the hashrates halves.
the reward should now by higher.
it is still (mostly) 5.00
who knows why?


Maybe many switched over to suprnova? Is setting a failover pool possible in minerd like with bfgminer or cgminer?

Try this.

http://pastebin.com/RNNMBp2J

I see nonce-pool is working again!
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sr. member
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because the nonce-pool is off, the hashrates halves.
the reward should now by higher.
it is still (mostly) 5.00
who knows why?


Maybe many switched over to suprnova? Is setting a failover pool possible in minerd like with bfgminer or cgminer?

Try this.

http://pastebin.com/RNNMBp2J
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Activity: 196
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because the nonce-pool is off, the hashrates halves.
the reward should now by higher.
it is still (mostly) 5.00
who knows why?


Maybe many switched over to suprnova? Is setting a failover pool possible in minerd like with bfgminer or cgminer?
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Nonce-pool seems to be back
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Senior Developer and founder of ViMeAv ICT
because the nonce-pool is off, the hashrates halves.
the reward should now by higher.
it is still (mostly) 5.00
who knows why?
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Problem nonce-pool?
hmm yes.
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Problem nonce-pool?

Yeah, nonce-pool is off. Gonna send him a mail but I guess he is already aware of.
legendary
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Where is the testnet info? I am a little lost.

So, anyone done tests on test-net?

I saw a post from Spexx. He is testing things.
legendary
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So, anyone done tests on test-net?

I saw a post from Spexx. He is testing things.
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