1. Your start nonce is the nonce that the computer reads. It could be 0 or 10000000000. Your plots should not share nonces, all shared nonces are wasted space
2. You can use a nonce calculator
www.bsom.org/noncecalc/ This is how i do it. Sorry i couldn't give you a better answer
3.Plot size is just the size of your plot. Higher = better deadlines. I really don't know what to say here?
If you need help with the plotter you can follow this
Just remember that everything inside " THIS " needs to be the exact same "tHIs iS" is not "this is" or "THIS IS"
Step 1
Open the folder you have gpuPlotGenerator.exe inside, when inside shift click on the background and then open command console
Step 2
Type "gpuPlotGenerator.exe listPlatforms" and note your GPU id.
Step 3
Type "gpuPlotGenerator.exe listDevices [Id from step 2]" remove the [] and put id from step 2 inside, note the "Id" at the top and "Global memory size" in mb. 1 gb = 1024 2 = 2048 and so on.
Step 4
Type "gpuPlotGenerator.exe setup" Then type "3" and get your notes ready
Step 5
Type "[id from step 2]", then type "[Id from step 3]", remove [] again
Step 6
Type "[Gobal memory size in mb]" then type “256" , remove [] again. *I recommend to set it to 256, if you know what you are doing edit it
Step 7
This is the tricky part, if you use your GPU for display i recommend to put it ok low. This is how hard the work is, if you set it high you might get a reboot, low it might take forever. I have it at 64 or 32. Higher and my computer reboot. Type "[Your workload]", remove [] again
Step 8
Set up your plot type "gpuPlotGenerator generate buffer [FileLocation_AccoundNumberId_StartNonce_NonceNumber_StaggerSize]" StaggerSize is in mb, and may not get above your "Global memory size" in mb
Hope i could help. I will make a video about this then i get time for it. If you want to help me plz consider a donation.
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Thanks for reading