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Topic: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 - page 146. (Read 2170889 times)

sr. member
Activity: 435
Merit: 250
It seems I came too late to burst. "The end is near!"

What are you guys planning to do with all the hard disks you mined in the past?

Fill them with movies, serials, warez and upload 24/7/365

Considering the age of someone who says something that childish, you mean cereals.
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
It seems I came too late to burst. "The end is near!"

What are you guys planning to do with all the hard disks you mined in the past?

Fill them with movies, serials, warez and upload 24/7/365
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
It seems I came too late to burst. "The end is near!"

What are you guys planning to do with all the hard disks you mined in the past?
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1004
We are making huge profits with INCOME, and very likely pay the 2nd dividends this weekend:

https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/ann-income-asset-decentralized-referral-empire-based-income.839/page-6#post-6227



We made 47.82% ROI since we started trading. From now on trading will be the main income source of the INCOME asset, since it is showing magnificent results so far.

Oh ! I see you're the guy behind Pandacoin price changes  Wink ! You have a huge amount of it, even if it's not worth a lot of money.
member
Activity: 84
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Hi guys, just popping my head in with a quick question. I apologise if this has been covered but I can't find any info on it, and I'm not a programmer, so I don't have the knowledge. I am trying to hide the output of Blago's miner, so that the executable runs windowless. I have tried using the "start" command through a batch file, as well as redirecting stderr and stdout to nul, and neither of these are working for me, and as I understand it, the way I am trying to implement it would not work.

My current batch file to start the miner is

Code:
start miner.exe 2&>1 > nul
PAUSE

As I understand it, this redirects the output of the Command Window to nul after starting Blago's Miner, not Blago's miner. Using "start" assures the cmd window disappears after running blago's miner, and I understand how redirecting stderr and stdout work, but I do not know how to redirect the output of Blago's miner to nul. Is this even possible with a batch script, or am I barking up the wrong tree?

Thanks in advance everyone, and I love all the thought and discussion that's been going on in BURST lately, even through the fud and trolling/scamming/threatening. I apologise for not having anything meaningful to contribute to the community other then mining, investing and trading, but keep up the good work everyone, and hopefully we can all decide on a good dev strategy for BURST.

You're not going to be able to do it from a batch fileany console app is going to require a console window to run in, even if all output is redirected.

What might work is some of the apps to run any app as a service. eg http://www.howtogeek.com/50786/using-srvstart-to-run-any-application-as-a-windows-service/

H.
May be good for BURST.
But that won't work if GPU is involved. Starting from Vista services are executed in the separate terminal session #0 and don't have access to GPUs.
There's simplier method. Run taskschd.msc, create scheduled task, set "SYSTEM" for the account.
To run task use console program "schtasks"
Another option is to  "start /min" - it will run window minimized.
And if you have some very basic C knowledge, its possible to write very simple program in C. It will call API function CreateProcess with CREATE_NO_WINDOW flag.
Someone posted example in comments : https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms682425%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
In the last case process will have the same access as logged on user does. Can use GPU.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1002
I'm glad to see the community still showing support for this coin but also sad that the original Dev sort of abandoned the project, hard drive mining is most efficient hands down and I don't understand how people in crypto overlook its potential  Roll Eyes
full member
Activity: 129
Merit: 100
Hey,

I can find information on what port burst.ninja uses for mining. Anyone knows?

You can use 80 or 8124 for mining, and 8125 for the wallet.

H.


Thank you, am I blind or is that information lacking from the pool page?

It's missing from the page, there was a tutorial around that had the ports, but yeah, should be on the pool page.

H.


Crow,
Burst.ninja has been running for a fair amount of time.  Do you have any plans to add a basic info page showing Mining Pool address, port, reward structure, and pool fees?  I just did a basic google search trying to find this information and it is not coming up.  I can see how new miners would find this information very difficult to locate.

Good-Luck
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 1072
https://crowetic.com | https://qortal.org
We are making huge profits with INCOME, and very likely pay the 2nd dividends this weekend:

https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/ann-income-asset-decentralized-referral-empire-based-income.839/page-6#post-6227



We made 47.82% ROI since we started trading. From now on trading will be the main income source of the INCOME asset, since it is showing magnificent results so far.

Are you planning on being transparent with the trades you are going to make? Maybe in a private group that asset holders only can see? I would be interested in seeing this.

Thanks!
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 512
We are making huge profits with INCOME, and very likely pay the 2nd dividends this weekend:

https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/ann-income-asset-decentralized-referral-empire-based-income.839/page-6#post-6227



We made 47.82% ROI since we started trading. From now on trading will be the main income source of the INCOME asset, since it is showing magnificent results so far.
sr. member
Activity: 286
Merit: 250
Is there something on the network?

pool.burstcoin.de holds at block 151591
reload: This webpage is not available

pool.cryptomining.farm holds at block 151654
reload: not reachable

http://burstcoin.biz not reachable
reload: not reachable

i'm at height 151676 basetarget 2558995  on all 3 machines. Things seem to run smoothly.
hero member
Activity: 785
Merit: 500
BURST got Smart Contracts (AT)
Is there something on the network?

pool.burstcoin.de holds at block 151591
reload: This webpage is not available

pool.cryptomining.farm holds at block 151654
reload: not reachable

http://burstcoin.biz not reachable
reload: not reachable
sr. member
Activity: 286
Merit: 250
about 50%
[ 22.98% ] BURST-KQ2P-FWCW-AAYU-D9G24 (579) /bin/laden
[ 5.52% ] BURST-3N7E-CX8T-K6AM-D6Q4N (139)
[ 4.05% ] BURST-A7NY-ESG8-9VAT-DQJVF (102) M2
[ 4.05% ] BURST-5M3F-REHB-PWRE-6E4HP (102) M1
[ 2.54% ] BURST-SDAC-FFUD-SMCB-D3Q74 (64)
[ 2.30% ] BURST-XNS5-62HN-J3UY-79THE (58)
[ 1.75% ] BURST-42JY-E6TZ-885E-AZ9HK (44) <-= Pythagorean Switch =->
[ 1.43% ] BURST-ACGB-YGHQ-G9ZL-5XD7U (36) Haitch ACGB [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ]
[ 1.07% ] BURST-WDK8-EYW8-NHMQ-77777 (27)
[ 0.99% ] BURST-BY7U-A5EF-6ACN-4MFYL (25) [ pool: 21869187791279079 ]
[ 0.91% ] BURST-FDUK-NG2J-5LFN-6EP8H (23) UD3
[ 0.87% ] BURST-TVC9-GTFD-AEB8-E6LAZ (22)
[ 0.87% ] BURST-3XFG-2JSB-HCUX-7HXBC (22) LVB - 100 TB - solo
[ 0.87% ] BURST-L2V2-AXNC-VW9G-9XBWM (22)
[ 0.87% ] BURST-8XMM-697F-6T5D-C49LZ (22) manini farm [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ]
[ 0.79% ] BURST-VBQV-PPZM-CPBN-6J2VX (20) B_O_X__2_4 [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ]
[ 0.79% ] BURST-BZ3J-UTHM-KTGV-9HKWE (20) C___A___T [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ]
[ 0.75% ] BURST-B2XN-WGYA-ND3F-2LHHS (19)

update:
[ 23.77% ] BURST-KQ2P-FWCW-AAYU-D9G24 (599) /bin/laden
[ 5.16% ] BURST-3N7E-CX8T-K6AM-D6Q4N (130)
[ 4.17% ] BURST-A7NY-ESG8-9VAT-DQJVF (105) M2
[ 3.69% ] BURST-5M3F-REHB-PWRE-6E4HP (93) M1
[ 2.62% ] BURST-XNS5-62HN-J3UY-79THE (66)
[ 2.50% ] BURST-SDAC-FFUD-SMCB-D3Q74 (63)
[ 1.90% ] BURST-42JY-E6TZ-885E-AZ9HK (48) <-= Pythagorean Switch =->
[ 1.31% ] BURST-ACGB-YGHQ-G9ZL-5XD7U (33) Haitch ACGB [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ]
[ 1.07% ] BURST-YW79-8Q33-PBQL-HD8N6 (27) [ pool: 21869187791279079 ]
[ 0.99% ] BURST-WDK8-EYW8-NHMQ-77777 (25)
[ 0.95% ] BURST-TVC9-GTFD-AEB8-E6LAZ (24)
[ 0.95% ] BURST-3XFG-2JSB-HCUX-7HXBC (24) LVB - 100 TB - solo
[ 0.91% ] BURST-BZ3J-UTHM-KTGV-9HKWE (23) C___A___T [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ]
[ 0.91% ] BURST-BY7U-A5EF-6ACN-4MFYL (23) [ pool: 21869187791279079 ]
[ 0.87% ] BURST-L2V2-AXNC-VW9G-9XBWM (22)
[ 0.87% ] BURST-8XMM-697F-6T5D-C49LZ (22) manini farm [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ]
[ 0.83% ] BURST-B2XN-WGYA-ND3F-2LHHS (21)


for how long were the stats collected? would be cool to hit the list, but it takes me a while to get to about 20 blocks.
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
sr. member
Activity: 397
Merit: 250
pool.cryptomining.farm will close on this Sunday
please move to other pool



For maintenance?

close burstpool service
don't have profit for long time
hero member
Activity: 785
Merit: 500
BURST got Smart Contracts (AT)
pool.cryptomining.farm will close on this Sunday
please move to other pool



For maintenance?
sr. member
Activity: 397
Merit: 250
pool.cryptomining.farm will close on this Sunday
please move to other pool

hero member
Activity: 785
Merit: 500
BURST got Smart Contracts (AT)
about 50%
[ 22.98% ] BURST-KQ2P-FWCW-AAYU-D9G24 (579) /bin/laden
[ 5.52% ] BURST-3N7E-CX8T-K6AM-D6Q4N (139)
[ 4.05% ] BURST-A7NY-ESG8-9VAT-DQJVF (102) M2
[ 4.05% ] BURST-5M3F-REHB-PWRE-6E4HP (102) M1
[ 2.54% ] BURST-SDAC-FFUD-SMCB-D3Q74 (64)
[ 2.30% ] BURST-XNS5-62HN-J3UY-79THE (58)
[ 1.75% ] BURST-42JY-E6TZ-885E-AZ9HK (44) <-= Pythagorean Switch =->
[ 1.43% ] BURST-ACGB-YGHQ-G9ZL-5XD7U (36) Haitch ACGB [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ]
[ 1.07% ] BURST-WDK8-EYW8-NHMQ-77777 (27)
[ 0.99% ] BURST-BY7U-A5EF-6ACN-4MFYL (25) [ pool: 21869187791279079 ]
[ 0.91% ] BURST-FDUK-NG2J-5LFN-6EP8H (23) UD3
[ 0.87% ] BURST-TVC9-GTFD-AEB8-E6LAZ (22)
[ 0.87% ] BURST-3XFG-2JSB-HCUX-7HXBC (22) LVB - 100 TB - solo
[ 0.87% ] BURST-L2V2-AXNC-VW9G-9XBWM (22)
[ 0.87% ] BURST-8XMM-697F-6T5D-C49LZ (22) manini farm [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ]
[ 0.79% ] BURST-VBQV-PPZM-CPBN-6J2VX (20) B_O_X__2_4 [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ]
[ 0.79% ] BURST-BZ3J-UTHM-KTGV-9HKWE (20) C___A___T [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ]
[ 0.75% ] BURST-B2XN-WGYA-ND3F-2LHHS (19)

update:
[ 23.77% ] BURST-KQ2P-FWCW-AAYU-D9G24 (599) /bin/laden
[ 5.16% ] BURST-3N7E-CX8T-K6AM-D6Q4N (130)
[ 4.17% ] BURST-A7NY-ESG8-9VAT-DQJVF (105) M2
[ 3.69% ] BURST-5M3F-REHB-PWRE-6E4HP (93) M1
[ 2.62% ] BURST-XNS5-62HN-J3UY-79THE (66)
[ 2.50% ] BURST-SDAC-FFUD-SMCB-D3Q74 (63)
[ 1.90% ] BURST-42JY-E6TZ-885E-AZ9HK (48) <-= Pythagorean Switch =->
[ 1.31% ] BURST-ACGB-YGHQ-G9ZL-5XD7U (33) Haitch ACGB [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ]
[ 1.07% ] BURST-YW79-8Q33-PBQL-HD8N6 (27) [ pool: 21869187791279079 ]
[ 0.99% ] BURST-WDK8-EYW8-NHMQ-77777 (25)
[ 0.95% ] BURST-TVC9-GTFD-AEB8-E6LAZ (24)
[ 0.95% ] BURST-3XFG-2JSB-HCUX-7HXBC (24) LVB - 100 TB - solo
[ 0.91% ] BURST-BZ3J-UTHM-KTGV-9HKWE (23) C___A___T [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ]
[ 0.91% ] BURST-BY7U-A5EF-6ACN-4MFYL (23) [ pool: 21869187791279079 ]
[ 0.87% ] BURST-L2V2-AXNC-VW9G-9XBWM (22)
[ 0.87% ] BURST-8XMM-697F-6T5D-C49LZ (22) manini farm [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ]
[ 0.83% ] BURST-B2XN-WGYA-ND3F-2LHHS (21)
hero member
Activity: 726
Merit: 504
Hi guys, just popping my head in with a quick question. I apologise if this has been covered but I can't find any info on it, and I'm not a programmer, so I don't have the knowledge. I am trying to hide the output of Blago's miner, so that the executable runs windowless. I have tried using the "start" command through a batch file, as well as redirecting stderr and stdout to nul, and neither of these are working for me, and as I understand it, the way I am trying to implement it would not work.

My current batch file to start the miner is

Code:
start miner.exe 2&>1 > nul
PAUSE

As I understand it, this redirects the output of the Command Window to nul after starting Blago's Miner, not Blago's miner. Using "start" assures the cmd window disappears after running blago's miner, and I understand how redirecting stderr and stdout work, but I do not know how to redirect the output of Blago's miner to nul. Is this even possible with a batch script, or am I barking up the wrong tree?

Thanks in advance everyone, and I love all the thought and discussion that's been going on in BURST lately, even through the fud and trolling/scamming/threatening. I apologise for not having anything meaningful to contribute to the community other then mining, investing and trading, but keep up the good work everyone, and hopefully we can all decide on a good dev strategy for BURST.

You're not going to be able to do it from a batch fileany console app is going to require a console window to run in, even if all output is redirected.

What might work is some of the apps to run any app as a service. eg http://www.howtogeek.com/50786/using-srvstart-to-run-any-application-as-a-windows-service/

H.

Thanks Haitch, I'll suss that out and do some more research Smiley
I have used that service before from your link. I would start my GPU miner at midnight and then let it turn off after 3 hours. Miner.exe will work the same. Might want to use Haitch bat file as the service that calls miner.exe. This was used to start the miner if it stopped
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
[miner]

new version Burst-miner v1.151009
https://github.com/Blagodarenko/miner-burst/releases/download/1.151009/miner-burst-1.151009.zip

- More stable work of miner
- Lib pthreadVC2.dll excluded
- Refactoring of code
- Writing to a file stat-log.cvs no longer supported (no longer needed)

Fully tested only mode "pool".

https://github.com/Blagodarenko/miner-burst

pls, test with other modes and "proxy"...


Thanks, is Dev2 still supported?
sr. member
Activity: 416
Merit: 250
[miner]

new version Burst-miner v1.151009
https://github.com/Blagodarenko/miner-burst/releases/download/1.151009/miner-burst-1.151009.zip

- More stable work of miner
- Lib pthreadVC2.dll excluded
- Refactoring of code
- Writing to a file stat-log.cvs no longer supported (no longer needed)

Fully tested only mode "pool".

https://github.com/Blagodarenko/miner-burst

pls, test with other modes and "proxy"...
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