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I think blago's miner for win actually beats dcct's linux original noeadays.

Cool.  I don't have a windows machine, though.

i do not know if it work....
never tryed and just heared talking about on it...
but...
you can try Mono...

check here:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5375016/porting-net-application-from-windows-to-linux

and here

http://www.mono-project.com/

you can validate windows assembly for linux with this

http://www.mono-project.com/docs/tools+libraries/tools/moma/

sr. member
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Yep Remember, Buying some new SSD to mine burst is business expense!

Why would you use SSDs for mining? Makes no sense at all.



Ok. But if you wanna mine Burst, it still makes no sense. And this thread is about Burst, you know.  Wink But please go ahead buy SSDs if your intensive is something else than mining this coin.  Kiss
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Blago miner is not on the first post.
Where can I found the miner and a how to ? It's ok for pool based on uray  miner ?
Thanks

i think this is the lst version...

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9552852

i'm mining on v2 pool with Blago's miner-burst-1.141020...

all is fine!!!

Many thanks
But miner crash for me :
MSVCR100.dll missing

Install MS Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio-

Sorry, I make google search and I found, It's ok now.
This miner seem to be very very good !

oh.. read some posts ago...
something interesting news about deadline submission on blago miner...

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9653200
sr. member
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I think blago's miner for win actually beats dcct's linux original noeadays.

Cool.  I don't have a windows machine, though.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
Blago miner is not on the first post.
Where can I found the miner and a how to ? It's ok for pool based on uray  miner ?
Thanks

i think this is the lst version...

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9552852

i'm mining on v2 pool with Blago's miner-burst-1.141020...

all is fine!!!

Many thanks
But miner crash for me :
MSVCR100.dll missing

Install MS Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio-

Sorry, I make google search and I found, It's ok now.
This miner seem to be very very good !

i think blago it is one of the best miner..

try to check the read speed...
if i understand well he use one thread for each plot dir...
so it is really fast!!!
sr. member
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No problem, let us know if you have further issues Smiley
sr. member
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Blago miner is not on the first post.
Where can I found the miner and a how to ? It's ok for pool based on uray  miner ?
Thanks

i think this is the lst version...

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9552852

i'm mining on v2 pool with Blago's miner-burst-1.141020...

all is fine!!!

Many thanks
But miner crash for me :
MSVCR100.dll missing

Install MS Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio-

Sorry, I make google search and I found, It's ok now.
This miner seem to be very very good !
sr. member
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What's the best linux solo miner, these days?  I'm seeing pretty poor peformance with dcct-miner, and I'm looking for some other miner to provide a basis for comparison.  I've averaged about a block a day from 38TB of plots.  It's taking about 110s to read the plots in, which has been typical for a few weeks.  (I know, I should optimize... I'm getting there...)

This is the distribution of delays I've seen over the last three days.



 I think blago's miner for win actually beats dcct's linux original noeadays.
sr. member
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Can somebody explain me why in some pools my lowest deadline is  greater than 1 day and in some other i can have under 1 hour ?
My current plot size is 50TB

I experience differences too between pools, but dunno why. Often uray's pools give me the best results but not atm (beta R3).

Have you tried solo? 50tb is decent  Smiley
sr. member
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Blago miner is not on the first post.
Where can I found the miner and a how to ? It's ok for pool based on uray  miner ?
Thanks

i think this is the lst version...

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9552852

i'm mining on v2 pool with Blago's miner-burst-1.141020...

all is fine!!!

Many thanks
But miner crash for me :
MSVCR100.dll missing

Install MS Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio-
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
Blago miner is not on the first post.
Where can I found the miner and a how to ? It's ok for pool based on uray  miner ?
Thanks

i think this is the lst version...

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9552852

i'm mining on v2 pool with Blago's miner-burst-1.141020...

all is fine!!!

There are later versions, but they are very much in beta testing. Stay tuned and please donate to blago for futher development!

 His address is BURST-B2LU-SGCZ-NYVS-HZEPK - support now!  Grin
sr. member
Activity: 826
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Blago miner is not on the first post.
Where can I found the miner and a how to ? It's ok for pool based on uray  miner ?
Thanks

i think this is the lst version...

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9552852

i'm mining on v2 pool with Blago's miner-burst-1.141020...

all is fine!!!

Many thanks
But miner crash for me :
MSVCR100.dll missing
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Considering we already have a massive amount of the tech space investing time and money into improving data storage, capacity capabilities should be relatively predictable with steady and consistent growth. Any plans of implementing a purpose for all that data storage similar to storj.io?
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Can somebody explain me why in some pools my lowest deadline is  greater than 1 day and in some other i can have under 1 hour ?
My current plot size is 50TB
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
What's the best linux solo miner, these days?  I'm seeing pretty poor peformance with dcct-miner, and I'm looking for some other miner to provide a basis for comparison.  I've averaged about a block a day from 38TB of plots.  It's taking about 110s to read the plots in, which has been typical for a few weeks.  (I know, I should optimize... I'm getting there...)

This is the distribution of delays I've seen over the last three days.

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member
Activity: 112
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Blago miner is not on the first post.
Where can I found the miner and a how to ? It's ok for pool based on uray  miner ?
Thanks

i think this is the lst version...

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9552852

i'm mining on v2 pool with Blago's miner-burst-1.141020...

all is fine!!!
sr. member
Activity: 826
Merit: 250
Blago miner is not on the first post.
Where can I found the miner and a how to ? It's ok for pool based on uray  miner ?
Thanks
sr. member
Activity: 826
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If you added wear hdd you can halve I think.

Well, I can say that I have been purchasing external HDDs for plotting.
In two months I can recover the cost of the HDD (Unlike the 6+ month minimum ROI on GPU mining equipment).

I now have HDDs that have paid for themselves and continue to generate income.
If it dies, so what?   I have already recovered the cost of the drive... I'll just go get a new one.

How is this being portrayed as SO different that using GPUs or ASICs?
It's EXACTLY the same risk... and if managed properly, you will always be making money.



must say very cool community has developed here, like person showing how to optimize RAM usage.. it is great cause you will gain ever more not necessarily technical folks in due time

have a non rainy day unless is rainy tipping wise , we don't have BURST tipping yet but I feel it is one of these things that is going to literarily BURST and not just BURST coins into mainstream (and many other things) I would not worry about low price at all this year is dismal for everyone

 Cool

I have missed so ca! If you have links ...
I've tested with 8TB external esata hdd in on two of my pc installed for some time, the use of the ram over than 10Gb, then on a linux 500MB.
Out of curiosity I tried to reinstall one of the two machine with Windows 8 and magically the use of the ram does not exceed 1.5GB.
So according to my test the use of the ram does not depend on the creation of pads or the basic system or machine.
That remains a mystery to me, the only track that I have is that may be having 32bit java installed before replacing the 64bits.
Sorry for my english
legendary
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is this profitable again or hdd farm are raping it?

you don't became rich.. but is still profittable...

16TB here
110watt power consumprtion

average 8000 burst / day.

at 100 sat 0,008btc...

3$/day
at 0,30$ cents/kilowatt 0.8$ power cost.. better 1$

= 2$ is the gain...


And how much does it cost to buy those 16 TB HDD along with required hardware like CPU , PSU , RAM , etc ?

Not to mention block reward cut every month.

At some point (100 sat is a good start), its more profitable to buy instead of mine simply because the same amount of money spend to buy hardware + paying for electricity can get you way more burst than u can ever mine in 6 - 12 months.

And if burst were to go 1,000 sat tomorrow , u make way less money mining because u have to mine 6 - 12 months to get the same amount of burst from buying using BTC.

there should be a clone of this, but not pointing at space, but at speed, ssd would love it


Yep Remember, Buying some new SSD to mine burst is business expense!

Why would you use SSDs for mining? Makes no sense at all.

like i said above, they should make a clone of this but that need speed and not space, this could also lead to use other things though, like ram, with ramdisk
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