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Topic: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 - page 479. (Read 2171095 times)

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what does this version, "check for vectors" do? thanks

bug fix (crashes)
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I'm not real
hello
I still have problems finding a miner with win7 that works..
this is error I get with Blago's miner
http://imgur.com/lBzCivQ
anyone else have solution to this problem?? it seems no miner works on win7 for more than 24h before crashing.
works fine more then 4 days

update 1.150106 (added check for vectors)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3ah0se62uvz1n8t/miner.exe?dl=0
Quote from: newuser01
Also sometimes my 2TB drive gets FILE XXX LOCKED.. what to do about that? I have ~400Gb plot files on it
After reading some on burstforum.com im thinking maybe I need more ram, any recommendations for how much I should have when plot totals ~5Tb or say 10Tb?
split your plots by 100-200 Gb & merge plots
16 Gb RAM enough for 12.3+Tb (6 cores)

8 Gb RAM enough for 7.7+Tb  (4 cores)

3 Gb RAM enough for 1.3+Tb  (2 cores)


what does this version, "check for vectors" do? thanks
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I made some changes on my Burst mining statistic:

It is much faster now, it should be more stable also.
You can look at your pool or solo mining progress, actual balance, assets owned,
if you are not sure where is you reward assignment pointed, you can look at your full pool assignment history (with pool names, so you don't have to translate addresses),
and there is also (poloniEx) price chart for quick price overview and mining calculator, if you are new to Burst and don't know what to expect.
Enjoy Smiley

Try it here!
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WOW thanks a lot that actually worked.  Now I can use the Burst wallet on my Mac!


I'm not doing something right with the run.sh file.  For Mac, do I just double click on it like the bat file in windows to start?


The same thing happened before, it didn't work in Java 7 that's why I upgraded to Java 8.

Hmm, class not found. If you are sure you got the correct java I suggest redownloading Burst.

Try downloading and installing JDK, not JRE (it did not work for me, I haven't checked why).
Then open Terminal, cd to wallet folder.
Run
./compile.sh
./run.sh

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I'm not doing something right with the run.sh file.  For Mac, do I just double click on it like the bat file in windows to start?


The same thing happened before, it didn't work in Java 7 that's why I upgraded to Java 8.

Hmm, class not found. If you are sure you got the correct java I suggest redownloading Burst.

Try downloading and installing JDK, not JRE (it did not work for me, I haven't checked why).
Then open Terminal, cd to wallet folder.
Run
./compile.sh
./run.sh
sr. member
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I'm not doing something right with the run.sh file.  For Mac, do I just double click on it like the bat file in windows to start?


The same thing happened before, it didn't work in Java 7 that's why I upgraded to Java 8.

Hmm, class not found. If you are sure you got the correct java I suggest redownloading Burst.
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I want to run a node. I got a fix IP, I got 100 MB line, I got a NAT router with port forwarding.

I followed the instructions of NXT, but by entering the information for the hallmark, it ends in page not found.
What do I need to change to get over that point?

Burst nodes ignore hallmarking by default, so don't bother with it. Just forward the port and you're done.
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The same thing happened before, it didn't work in Java 7 that's why I upgraded to Java 8.

Hmm, class not found. If you are sure you got the correct java I suggest redownloading Burst.
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Practising Hebrew before visiting Israel
Need more coins, please dump  Grin



sr. member
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The same thing happened before, it didn't work in Java 7 that's why I upgraded to Java 8.
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Yes, that's what happens.  I'm not doing something right with the run.sh file



I've installed the Burst wallet and it's running perfect on my PC.

But, I cannot get it to run on my Mac laptop.  I've updated to Java 8 64bit Chrome and when I click the Burst_Wallet_url it no page is found in any browser.  I've checked and my ip address is correct in the conf file.  Maybe I'm not executing the run.sh file properly.

Anyone have any ideas?

Hi, think we were on the right way in polo tollbox ... it was like: open you command line, go into wallet folder and execute the run.sh content ...
We tried that and error was:
Quote
Error: Could not find or load main class nxt.Nxt logout



I'm not sure whether burstcoin updated the java dependencies in 1.2.0, if not it will not work out of the box with java 8. Unless you change the references to jre7 yourself. Downgrade back to java7 if you dont want to mess with changing references.
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Yes, that's what happens.  I'm not doing something right with the run.sh file



I've installed the Burst wallet and it's running perfect on my PC.

But, I cannot get it to run on my Mac laptop.  I've updated to Java 8 64bit Chrome and when I click the Burst_Wallet_url it no page is found in any browser.  I've checked and my ip address is correct in the conf file.  Maybe I'm not executing the run.sh file properly.

Anyone have any ideas?

Hi, think we were on the right way in polo tollbox ... it was like: open you command line, go into wallet folder and execute the run.sh content ...
We tried that and error was:
Quote
Error: Could not find or load main class nxt.Nxt logout


sr. member
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I've installed the Burst wallet and it's running perfect on my PC.

But, I cannot get it to run on my Mac laptop.  I've updated to Java 8 64bit Chrome and when I click the Burst_Wallet_url it no page is found in any browser.  I've checked and my ip address is correct in the conf file.  Maybe I'm not executing the run.sh file properly.

Anyone have any ideas?

Hi, think we were on the right way in polo tollbox ... it was like: open you command line, go into wallet folder and execute the run.sh content ...
We tried that and error was:
Quote
Error: Could not find or load main class nxt.Nxt logout

sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
I've installed the Burst wallet and it's running perfect on my PC.

But, I cannot get it to run on my Mac laptop.  I've updated to Java 8 64bit Chrome and when I click the Burst_Wallet_url it no page is found in any browser.  I've checked and my ip address is correct in the conf file.  Maybe I'm not executing the run.sh file properly.

Anyone have any ideas?
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Check it out, you lot need to come to http://weeklyponzi.com/ its way better than  CD and you can  5 times your investments just keep receiving and placeing them again at weeklyponzi im in profit for over 5 btc now! 100 btc gets you 30 btc in some hours. You can also watch the blockchain of the wallet paying out

JUST DON'T GAMBLE ON THE LAST DAY OF THIS WEEK AS YOU WILL BE LIKELY TO LOSE

Hype?  Grin
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I started writing an article about why Proof of Capacity is the ideal mining algorithm.. I want to hear the thoughts of others before I go to far so I can integrate them if wanted, why do you think so?

I'm thinking:
- Secure
- Energy Efficient
- ASIC Proof
- More decentralized (probably mostly due to ASIC Proofness)

What else?

1. Mining Hardware Available World Wide (Unlike ASIC where only a few companies sell them)

2. Harder for mining whale to take over 51% of network in short period of time due to time needed to plot (ASIC just plug and play)

3. No noise pollution (ASIC and GPU mining create noise from fan)

4. Mining hardware resale value

5. Low mining start up cost (In terms of hardware and monthly electricity bill)

P.S u might want to separate into 2 section part 1 about PoC part 2 about Burst (all its features , escrow , asset management , market place , etc)

there is no 51% attack possible cause you dont include transactions in your block output.
attacking the blockchain by freezing through not submitting mined blocks does not work cause this would drive the diff down quite fast.
due to the use of standard storage devices the whole world may have benefits from the development of cost optimized burst storage hardware.
the asic proofness i would argue by the running costs. like the gpu plotter shows you may build an asic but it wont have any profit benefits if it is used for mining. maybe some asic chip developer creates a usb3 based plotting device some day.
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are the devs of burst anonymous?  i cannot find their names on their site.

Bill Gates

its more like Satoshi
legendary
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are the devs of burst anonymous?  i cannot find their names on their site.

Bill Gates
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