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Topic: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 - page 1003. (Read 2171083 times)

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I warning - https://twitter.com/Anti_Pump/status/507071818315091969

have to sell then when prise was 800, but me did not listen to
hero member
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hello can i try mine in pool at  uray's v2 pool: http://burst-pool.cryptoport.io/ and if im not satisffied switch back to solo using the same wallet?
sr. member
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🌟 æternity🌟 blockchain🌟
I have problem running the run_generate. It says not operable or batch file. BTW there is no Java folder in my C:\Windows\SysWOW64 . Only java, javaw and javaws applications. Not in folder. What should i do? Renaming .bat doesn't work. Please help. thanks. I bought a new HDD to mine this  Grin
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Interesting Concept of MINING. Time to buy some.
Yeah,you can't miss such interesting coin.This is the first POC coin and i think it will up again
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Interesting Concept of MINING. Time to buy some.
newbie
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Hey on that linux plot generator I know I'm supposed to use this string:

 ./plot


But can someone tell me, where or how do I modify the amount of memory I want to use?


Can someone answer this for me?  Sad

If you make stagger bigger then plot will reserve and use more memory.
sr. member
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I suppose I'll just plot per drive for now then.  How long did it take to build the raid 0 array?  Been along time since I messed with raid!  That's just bad luck the drive crashed out on you too!   But it happened to me with a raid 5 setup of 4 Seagate 1tb drives years back.  Apparently they had raid issues and died one after another, I couldn't rma them back fast enough!
legendary
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any news on porting dcct' miner to windows? Windows users are getting out of game  Sad
Ported. Testing...  (there are some problems with the stability)
+add reading passphrases.txt

waiting for it, the plotter also(the new version)
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ubuntu:/mnt/burst/Plot3$ ./mine 127.0.0.1 /mnt/burst/Plot2/plots /mnt/burst/Plot1/plots /mnt/burst/Plot3/plots

556 MB read/2224 GB total/no deadline
New block 8823, basetarget 6771045
556 MB read/2224 GB total/no deadline
New block 8824, basetarget 6929543
50 MB read/200 GB total/no deadline
New block 8825, basetarget 6715186
556 MB read/2224 GB total/no deadline

Why no deadline?
Wallet runs on this System and all works.

I think there's a minimum deadline it needs to find before it submits one.
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Finally the price is dropping,thank God that i can buy more,this is really a good coin!
sr. member
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ubuntu:/mnt/burst/Plot3$ ./mine 127.0.0.1 /mnt/burst/Plot2/plots /mnt/burst/Plot1/plots /mnt/burst/Plot3/plots

556 MB read/2224 GB total/no deadline
New block 8823, basetarget 6771045
556 MB read/2224 GB total/no deadline
New block 8824, basetarget 6929543
50 MB read/200 GB total/no deadline
New block 8825, basetarget 6715186
556 MB read/2224 GB total/no deadline

Why no deadline?
Wallet runs on this System and all works.
sr. member
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Raid0 is fine, but be careful, if one fails you're stuffed....best to just plot them seperately.

Yes, I had this happen to me after 4TB plotted in a RAID 0 and had a drive failure, lost all the plots.  I was using windows storage spaces "simple resiliency" to create a single logical volume and I thought I would just lose a single drive if one failed.....turns out it is a raid0 under the hood. I would just use the drives separately as most are doing and what I am doing now running separate instances of the miner....working great.
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Raid0 is fine, but be careful, if a drive fails you're stuffed....best to just plot them seperately.
sr. member
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I know many many pages back somebody posted about problems using a raid array?  If you read this Im curious what the problem was I should have my drives soon and plan to raid them a raid 0 setup most likely, is that ok?
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What a pump!

Iconic Expert on board!

So, yeterday from a base of 600 sat, the pump reach 1100.
You call this a PUMP?
Oh god....this was a mini-mini-mini-mini-mini pump.

On bittrex with coins quoted 600 satoshi i have seen 4000%-5000% pump.
This is what i call a PUMP.  Wink


Looks like he killed this coin.
hero member
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Hey, need to get this done, what are some faq's?

burstcoin.info/faq.html
hero member
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Would people be interested in a service where you can buy pre-plotted external hard drives with a one-click miner?

No.  Nobody wants that.
legendary
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Yip

that's at least 3 kinds of sexy.  2 for simplicity alone Smiley
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legendary
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Sorry...I'm sure it's been answered before, but I just got a 2nd external in the mail today.  If I'm pool mining (v2) with my account, and I want to start mining on my 2nd external, can I simply copy/paste everything from my 1st external to my 2nd (excluding plots), adjust the nonce ranges for the plotter, then just start another miner from my 2nd external and it will join the V2 pool and send to my account?
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