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legendary
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quarkchain.io

For test try https://www.dropbox.com/s/85cequgcmlonc6z/miner-burst.zip?dl=0

miner.exe pool burst-pool2.cryptoport.io 80 c:\plots\ d:\plots\ ...




Totally missed this...  Huh Is it your tool? Does it work on Dev2's pool? How is the preferance overall? Does it handle memory better than the java miner? Should one run one instance for each plot dir or will it do as well including several dirs?

I was just about to replace my last windows installs with ubuntu.

Have to try it when I get home. If it works well, the coder can expect a donation Smiley


Thanks! Smiley



Is it your tool?  -  based at dcct code, but some recoded.
Does it work on Dev2's pool?  - Yes, but testing now, download new version https://www.dropbox.com/s/3ah0se62uvz1n8t/miner.exe?dl=0 (delete some bugs for V2)
Does it handle memory better than the java miner?  - Yes
Should one run one instance for each plot dir or will it do as well including several dirs?  -  1 miner for several dirs



Excellent!! Cheesy

Are there problems to handle special characters in the password, as someone said...?

I cant get why the miner needs my passphrase, I think its too risky giving it.
I deleted the passphrase after created the plots... Java miner doesnt need paswords , just plots...

sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
Anyone see this http://nxtfreemarket.com ?

Vaporware so far, isn't it?  And it will have to be open-source, which means it'll probably be easy to fold into burst.
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250

For test try https://www.dropbox.com/s/85cequgcmlonc6z/miner-burst.zip?dl=0

miner.exe pool burst-pool2.cryptoport.io 80 c:\plots\ d:\plots\ ...




Totally missed this...  Huh Is it your tool? Does it work on Dev2's pool? How is the preferance overall? Does it handle memory better than the java miner? Should one run one instance for each plot dir or will it do as well including several dirs?

I was just about to replace my last windows installs with ubuntu.

Have to try it when I get home. If it works well, the coder can expect a donation Smiley


Thanks! Smiley



Is it your tool?  -  based at dcct code, but some recoded.
Does it work on Dev2's pool?  - Yes, but testing now, download new version https://www.dropbox.com/s/3ah0se62uvz1n8t/miner.exe?dl=0 (delete some bugs for V2)
Does it handle memory better than the java miner?  - Yes
Should one run one instance for each plot dir or will it do as well including several dirs?  -  1 miner for several dirs




Excellent!! Cheesy

Are there problems to handle special characters in the password, as someone said...?
sr. member
Activity: 826
Merit: 250

For test try https://www.dropbox.com/s/85cequgcmlonc6z/miner-burst.zip?dl=0

miner.exe pool burst-pool2.cryptoport.io 80 c:\plots\ d:\plots\ ...




Totally missed this...  Huh Is it your tool? Does it work on Dev2's pool? How is the preferance overall? Does it handle memory better than the java miner? Should one run one instance for each plot dir or will it do as well including several dirs?

I was just about to replace my last windows installs with ubuntu.

Have to try it when I get home. If it works well, the coder can expect a donation Smiley


Thanks! Smiley



Is it your tool?  -  based at dcct code, but some recoded.
Does it work on Dev2's pool?  - Yes, but testing now, download new version https://www.dropbox.com/s/3ah0se62uvz1n8t/miner.exe?dl=0 (delete some bugs for V2)
Does it handle memory better than the java miner?  - Yes
Should one run one instance for each plot dir or will it do as well including several dirs?  -  1 miner for several dirs




This version is ok for special caracters ?
hero member
Activity: 938
Merit: 1000
---ANNOUNCEMENT---


A few of us over at the burstforum, have come up with an Asset / Reward system sorta like what is going on with the burstmultipool.


If anyone would like to get involved with what we have going on, and get extra pay, and enjoy a long-term investment, please head over to...



https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/the-big-announcement.149/



and check it out!!


Get more from your mining, get involved in some extra earnings, become more involved with your hard working community! Check it out!



Thank you!

Awesome. Thanks.
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 1072
https://crowetic.com | https://qortal.org
---ANNOUNCEMENT---


A few of us over at the burstforum, have come up with an Asset / Reward system sorta like what is going on with the burstmultipool.


If anyone would like to get involved with what we have going on, and get extra pay, and enjoy a long-term investment, please head over to...



https://burstforum.com/index.php?threads/the-big-announcement.149/



and check it out!!


Get more from your mining, get involved in some extra earnings, become more involved with your hard working community! Check it out!



Thank you!
sr. member
Activity: 302
Merit: 250
Looks like we are gaining some momentum at ccex. Also there's a strong bottom at 130 for a week now and the order books swapped the last two days... 

The train is leaving the station  Grin

yuk
full member
Activity: 224
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ok here my steps for solo mining whit the windows c-miner:

1 - download the miner from https://www.dropbox.com/s/85cequgcmlonc6z/miner-burst.zip?dl=0

2 - unzip the folder in the desktop

3 - inside the unzipped folder put my correct passphreases.txt

4 - create a miner.bat file

5 - in the miner.bat file put this code:
Code:
miner.exe solo 127.0.0.1 8125 E:\SoloMiner\plots F:\SoloMiner\plots H:\SoloMiner\plots

6 - run the run.bat from the burst software folder

7 - run the miner.bat from the miner desktop folder


and the cmd windows show this:






for a really quikly time, at the start of a new block, i get this:





some of my plots are made whit the dev java plotter, other whit c-plotter, other whit janor fast plotter, all under win7 x64
those plots work well in solo, i fund some block, or in the dev pool whit regular pay.

try
miner.exe solo 127.0.0.1 8125 E:\SoloMiner\plots\ F:\SoloMiner\plots\ H:\SoloMiner\plots\



thx very much, now work  Grin

donation for you incoming  Kiss
sr. member
Activity: 416
Merit: 250

For test try https://www.dropbox.com/s/85cequgcmlonc6z/miner-burst.zip?dl=0

miner.exe pool burst-pool2.cryptoport.io 80 c:\plots\ d:\plots\ ...




Totally missed this...  Huh Is it your tool? Does it work on Dev2's pool? How is the preferance overall? Does it handle memory better than the java miner? Should one run one instance for each plot dir or will it do as well including several dirs?

I was just about to replace my last windows installs with ubuntu.

Have to try it when I get home. If it works well, the coder can expect a donation Smiley


Thanks! Smiley



Is it your tool?  -  based at dcct code, but some recoded.
Does it work on Dev2's pool?  - Yes, but testing now, download new version https://www.dropbox.com/s/3ah0se62uvz1n8t/miner.exe?dl=0 (delete some bugs for V2)
Does it handle memory better than the java miner?  - Yes
Should one run one instance for each plot dir or will it do as well including several dirs?  -  1 miner for several dirs


member
Activity: 94
Merit: 10
pool.burstmp - please guys, check it, we are solving some block before 10k..
thanks in advance! Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 416
Merit: 250
ok here my steps for solo mining whit the windows c-miner:

1 - download the miner from https://www.dropbox.com/s/85cequgcmlonc6z/miner-burst.zip?dl=0

2 - unzip the folder in the desktop

3 - inside the unzipped folder put my correct passphreases.txt

4 - create a miner.bat file

5 - in the miner.bat file put this code:
Code:
miner.exe solo 127.0.0.1 8125 E:\SoloMiner\plots F:\SoloMiner\plots H:\SoloMiner\plots

6 - run the run.bat from the burst software folder

7 - run the miner.bat from the miner desktop folder


and the cmd windows show this:






for a really quikly time, at the start of a new block, i get this:





some of my plots are made whit the dev java plotter, other whit c-plotter, other whit janor fast plotter, all under win7 x64
those plots work well in solo, i fund some block, or in the dev pool whit regular pay.

try
miner.exe solo 127.0.0.1 8125 E:\SoloMiner\plots\ F:\SoloMiner\plots\ H:\SoloMiner\plots\

I'll fix it in future.
full member
Activity: 252
Merit: 100

No it's not. Not enough block finder. Mining there is a waste of time
not true, in my opinion...
I got 5600 BURST in 2 days with 6 TB plots.
not bad because chance to get a block in solo with 6 TB is only 0.1%!
Other pool tried, didn't catch so "much".
sr. member
Activity: 826
Merit: 250
I'm using dcct's new miner to solo mine and I keep getting this:


Code:
Walet reported no deadline.
229 MB read/917 GB total/no deadline

Any idea what might be causing this? and how to fix it?  Roll Eyes

I'm mining with 6TB by the way.

dcct's miner can not handle special characters in your passphrase properly.
If you use special characters in your passpharase and you want to use dcct's miner,
you should change miner's code a little or change your passphrase and replot all you HDDs. Wink

Quote
If passphrase contains special characters like !"#$%& etc..., the miner won't mine properly.
The special characters must be encoded like %21%22%23%24%25%26.
The line 72 and 372 of  mine.c should be modified like following.


Code:
LINE 72:
// Buffer to read the passphrase to
char passphrase[/*2001*/6001];


LINE 372:
#if 0
        for( i=0; i                if( passphrase[i] == ' ' )
                        passphrase[i] = '+';

                // end on newline
                if( passphrase[i] == '\n' )
                        passphrase[i] = 0;
        }
#else
        {
                char work[6001];
                long result = 0;
                char *p = NULL;
                long loop1;


                p = work;
                for (loop1=0; loop1 < bytes; loop1++) {
                        result = isalnum(passphrase[loop1]);

                        if (result == 0) {
                                if (passphrase[loop1] != 0xa) { /* if not newline. */
                                        sprintf(p, "%%%x", passphrase[loop1]);
                                        p+=3;
                                }
                        } else {
                                *p = passphrase[loop1];
                                p++;
                        }
                }
                bytes = p - work;
                memcpy(passphrase, work, bytes);
        }
#endif




interesting,
this could explain the problems of using the memory in pocminer?
I have many special characters in my passphrase

FYI, I tried to install a virtual machine centos but memory increases in the same way in windows
hero member
Activity: 868
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No it's not. Not enough block finder. Mining there is a waste of time
And wich pool you advice?

i dont give advice. U have to do your own research.
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1009

No it's not. Not enough block finder. Mining there is a waste of time
And wich pool you advice?
hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 1000

No it's not. Not enough block finder. Mining there is a waste of time
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1009
hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 1000
Hello everybody. Fanepatents's pool has plans to become a large pool, and there will be a big announcement coming tomorrow, so all you current miners be ready, cause you're going to be getting a few extra burst's soon Wink

Are u sure his pool can handle it ? Looks like the pool crash with only over 110 miner. Current block shows 9k +. Can it handle 200 or 300 miner ?
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
I'm using dcct's new miner to solo mine and I keep getting this:


Code:
Walet reported no deadline.
229 MB read/917 GB total/no deadline

Any idea what might be causing this? and how to fix it?  Roll Eyes

I'm mining with 6TB by the way.

dcct's miner can not handle special characters in your passphrase properly.
If you use special characters in your passpharase and you want to use dcct's miner,
you should change miner's code a little or change your passphrase and replot all you HDDs. Wink

Quote
If passphrase contains special characters like !"#$%& etc..., the miner won't mine properly.
The special characters must be encoded like %21%22%23%24%25%26.
The line 72 and 372 of  mine.c should be modified like following.


Code:
LINE 72:
// Buffer to read the passphrase to
char passphrase[/*2001*/6001];


LINE 372:
#if 0
        for( i=0; i                if( passphrase[i] == ' ' )
                        passphrase[i] = '+';

                // end on newline
                if( passphrase[i] == '\n' )
                        passphrase[i] = 0;
        }
#else
        {
                char work[6001];
                long result = 0;
                char *p = NULL;
                long loop1;


                p = work;
                for (loop1=0; loop1 < bytes; loop1++) {
                        result = isalnum(passphrase[loop1]);

                        if (result == 0) {
                                if (passphrase[loop1] != 0xa) { /* if not newline. */
                                        sprintf(p, "%%%x", passphrase[loop1]);
                                        p+=3;
                                }
                        } else {
                                *p = passphrase[loop1];
                                p++;
                        }
                }
                bytes = p - work;
                memcpy(passphrase, work, bytes);
        }
#endif


sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250

For test try https://www.dropbox.com/s/85cequgcmlonc6z/miner-burst.zip?dl=0

miner.exe pool burst-pool2.cryptoport.io 80 c:\plots\ d:\plots\ ...




Totally missed this...  Huh Is it your tool? Does it work on Dev2's pool? How is the preferance overall? Does it handle memory better than the java miner? Should one run one instance for each plot dir or will it do as well including several dirs?

I was just about to replace my last windows installs with ubuntu.

Have to try it when I get home. If it works well, the coder can expect a donation Smiley


Thanks! Smiley

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