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legendary
Activity: 914
Merit: 1001
December 16, 2014, 10:35:00 AM
well, the current client still works great for me, so this coin is still alive and healthy. but I agree that it would be great to have a few new features and a dedicated team to make sure it will stay that way in the future.
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1019
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December 09, 2014, 07:00:16 PM
So no 1.6 wallet? :-/

No developer so kind of hard. Stuck with bloatware for the foreseeable future.
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1019
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December 09, 2014, 06:59:32 PM
The anon features have been contemplated, yes, but were not firmly planned. At the moment, it's not the priority though.
We're still in need of a new dev.

Join forces with Infinitecoin. Contact Tecshare. That coin is in the deadzone too. Both were great ideas but are dying a slow death.
hero member
Activity: 553
Merit: 500
Solo Miner Legend
December 09, 2014, 11:31:01 AM
So no 1.6 wallet? :-/
member
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
December 09, 2014, 09:39:07 AM
I have 1 000 000 JPC. When i become rich ?
sr. member
Activity: 343
Merit: 250
December 09, 2014, 09:35:36 AM
The anon features have been contemplated, yes, but were not firmly planned. At the moment, it's not the priority though.
We're still in need of a new dev.
legendary
Activity: 914
Merit: 1001
December 08, 2014, 09:49:42 PM
Hi everyone,

as you may know, I'm not the dev, I'm just someone who helped maintain all social and marketing aspects. I would like to bring you some better news, but it seems the remaining dev has decided to move on too (all contacts are lost at the moment), so the coin now needs a take over.
Although I would like to move on too, I don't mind keeping working on it. I have enough coins to help promotion and a reboot, but a serious dev is needed to ensure a good future.
I'm awaiting for proposals and any help is welcome in finding motivated people to work on it.

what about the anon-feature? did the previous devs already start with it? maybe a basic TOR feature can be implemented, which would show that the coin is not dead.
sr. member
Activity: 606
Merit: 278
06/19/11 17:51 Bought BTC 259684.77 for 0.0101
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
December 04, 2014, 04:53:03 AM
JPC New Trading Exchange, CCnex

https://www.ccnex.com/trade/JPC/quick

 
legendary
Activity: 980
Merit: 1000
Traveling in subspace
December 03, 2014, 06:02:48 PM
My point about the conf is you don't need one yet i see people handing out IP info all the time.
Try the simple stuff first !
And i find it hard to believe people can't connect like i said i have re-downloaded the block chain periodically and always end up with 16 connections
..with no conf

you guys realize a conf with with old nodes will NOT help you connect right ?
did you try checking what versions of the wallet each IP is using in your conf list ?
adding a list of outdated nodes will do far more harm than good.. but you all know this RIGHT ?

get rid of it then try it and maybe with a new wallet.dat file and see if it connects better and has lower usage maybe.
you guys are making things out to be way harder and worse sounding that it is.. and people say i am the drama queen LOL

get the .exe.. click it, done.
no .conf no this or that lol

and i have mine bouncing between 3 and 8% so i have no bloody idea what woudl cause yours to say 25%.. that is crazy high at least i think so on a 2500k ?

i ran the fucking .exce and get 3% or 8% bouncing back and forth in Task manager and never needed a conf before
so what the fuck is your problem all of you in the last 30 pages i have no bloody idea LOL
good luck with that my shit works fine and easy  Shocked  Grin  Cool

i HAVE caught bullshiters Trolling here by the way.. DO NOT FORGET THAT GUYS
I have lots of enemies and they LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE to troll around following me starting shit.

EDIT:
Oh and by the way you can't judge the CPU usage until the Block chain is FULLY updated..
Don't gimme this it's updating and at 25% usage crap lol
Because duuuuuuuuh ..ALL wallets are high usage when updating block chain when it gets up over a gig etc.. AKA: common sense.

You are 1 condescending azzhat troll.  Now I remember why I had you on ignore before. Welcome back.
sr. member
Activity: 282
Merit: 250
December 03, 2014, 04:37:17 PM
Hi everyone,

as you may know, I'm not the dev, I'm just someone who helped maintain all social and marketing aspects. I would like to bring you some better news, but it seems the remaining dev has decided to move on too (all contacts are lost at the moment), so the coin now needs a take over.
Although I would like to move on too, I don't mind keeping working on it. I have enough coins to help promotion and a reboot, but a serious dev is needed to ensure a good future.
I'm awaiting for proposals and any help is welcome in finding motivated people to work on it.

I own JPC coins, been here form the start and never sold a coin, sometimes I regreted it but I feel there is something special here so when I have sold a lot of other coins I always kept my JPC even when the price was at 88... I have mined, staked and bought and now have a nice amount which I hope will be worth more soon Wink

I can't do programming etc. my self but this coin interest me so I'm willing to pitch in and pay a bit for development of JPC.
Perhaps there is more people willing to do that?


Including myself, there are still many supporters who are willing to help.
Right now, we need to know what the dev really has in his mind.  We may never hear back from him again, but personally I trust him to do his best to finish at least the pending development.  We may still need to prepare some other options for the worst case, but I still want to wait some more time until hearing from the dev.
sr. member
Activity: 697
Merit: 254
December 03, 2014, 05:33:07 AM
Hi everyone,

as you may know, I'm not the dev, I'm just someone who helped maintain all social and marketing aspects. I would like to bring you some better news, but it seems the remaining dev has decided to move on too (all contacts are lost at the moment), so the coin now needs a take over.
Although I would like to move on too, I don't mind keeping working on it. I have enough coins to help promotion and a reboot, but a serious dev is needed to ensure a good future.
I'm awaiting for proposals and any help is welcome in finding motivated people to work on it.

I own JPC coins, been here form the start and never sold a coin, sometimes I regreted it but I feel there is something special here so when I have sold a lot of other coins I always kept my JPC even when the price was at 88... I have mined, staked and bought and now have a nice amount which I hope will be worth more soon Wink

I can't do programming etc. my self but this coin interest me so I'm willing to pitch in and pay a bit for development of JPC.
Perhaps there is more people willing to do that?
sr. member
Activity: 300
Merit: 250
December 02, 2014, 04:36:17 PM
the latest wallet uses 1 core for 100% almost all the time, so it depends how many cores you have.
for 8 core CPU it is like 13%.
do not know what the wallet is counting all the time.

I have a six core AMD 1100t. It usually uses about 6-13% on each core at any given time.

you need to set the CPU affinity for JPC wallet to only one core, then you see the real workload.

Is that through one of the tabs to do that or do have to use the console.?

uncle google has always the answer Wink
http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/37272/set-a-programs-affinity-in-windows-7-for-better-performance/
sr. member
Activity: 343
Merit: 250
December 02, 2014, 11:49:57 AM
Hi everyone,

as you may know, I'm not the dev, I'm just someone who helped maintain all social and marketing aspects. I would like to bring you some better news, but it seems the remaining dev has decided to move on too (all contacts are lost at the moment), so the coin now needs a take over.
Although I would like to move on too, I don't mind keeping working on it. I have enough coins to help promotion and a reboot, but a serious dev is needed to ensure a good future.
I'm awaiting for proposals and any help is welcome in finding motivated people to work on it.
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
December 02, 2014, 11:22:05 AM
Asking serious question so if taken wrong please don't respond.

Has this coin been abandoned by the dev?

Just curious because for me the 1.5 version of wallet is still buggy as hell. Can't do nothing without it going into "(Not Responding)" anytime I click on anything. Takes forever to load and about 20 minutes just to get it to start staking because of it freezing up so much.

Does the 1.4.1 version still work or is that one on the wrong blockchain if I try and use it?

Thanks.

Mine does that if it's behind and needs to sync, but after that it's fine on my Intel 4770k.  If you leave it open and synced all the time it's fine.  Also, if you send all your coins to a new wallet, then create a new wallet and send them back I believe it runs better.  I think if you have an active address from the start of the coin(or maybe from when it forked) it takes longer to do lots of things.  I could be crazy, but I think that's what I noticed a month ago when I was doing wallet maintenance.

Also, the dev hasn't abandoned the coin but he did mention one of the other devs left to work on other things a while ago.  I think he said that was why 1.6 was taking longer, but it was nearly done by that time and was going through bug testing stages, which now take longer of course.  Unlike devs that handhold everyone, they always seemed to pop up when there was news or updates, so give them(& the altcoin market) some time to pick up again and we'll see what happens.
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1011
FUD Philanthropist™
December 02, 2014, 10:35:17 AM
CHANGELOG
V 1.5
(1) Coin split rule changes
    minimum time before coin split       : 2 days
    maximum time for non-split the coin  : 7 days
    maximum coins for non-split the coin : 100,000 or 1/64 of balance


(2) WalletFileName can be specified using command line option (-wallet "wallet.dat")

(3) Non-confirmed transaction will be displayed immediately
    Conflicted or Orphan/Unaccepted Transactions will be hidden
    It can be selected in option menu

(4) Windows system tray notifications can be disabled in option menu

(5) Minor GUI Changes
    - unlock/lock button has been removed from the Overview tab
    - option dialog has been reorganized
    - conflicted transaction icon has been added on transaction list
    - some messages have been detailed and tuned 

(6) Latest PoS/PoW/Kernel Checkpoint Updates

(7) openssl 1.0.1h

V 1.4.1 MANDATORY UPGRADE
(1) PoS bug patch
- Start from : Block # : 451000
* Estimated time : July 23 22:00PM (USA EAST TIME ZONE)

V 1.4
  Security Update
hero member
Activity: 978
Merit: 506
December 01, 2014, 09:09:53 PM
Asking serious question so if taken wrong please don't respond.

Has this coin been abandoned by the dev?

Just curious because for me the 1.5 version of wallet is still buggy as hell. Can't do nothing without it going into "(Not Responding)" anytime I click on anything. Takes forever to load and about 20 minutes just to get it to start staking because of it freezing up so much.

Does the 1.4.1 version still work or is that one on the wrong blockchain if I try and use it?

Thanks.

Read the changelog.. if there was a fork between versions you have to use the newer version.. see what i mean ?

And the feedback about CPU wallet usage is interesting guys (assuming you are all staking ? if your posting your usage percentage)

I may be wrong but I only seen that 1.4.1 was a required upgrade but not the 1.5. That is why I wanted to make sure before trying out that version again.

I didn't read that 1.5 was mandatory but maybe someone might still be using that version and weighed in.

Just being cautious.
Hi
I'm using wallet version 1.4.1 and it works fine for me on a old core2duo. Cpu load is between 20 and 50%
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1000
December 01, 2014, 08:02:52 PM
Asking serious question so if taken wrong please don't respond.

Has this coin been abandoned by the dev?

Just curious because for me the 1.5 version of wallet is still buggy as hell. Can't do nothing without it going into "(Not Responding)" anytime I click on anything. Takes forever to load and about 20 minutes just to get it to start staking because of it freezing up so much.

Does the 1.4.1 version still work or is that one on the wrong blockchain if I try and use it?

Thanks.

Read the changelog.. if there was a fork between versions you have to use the newer version.. see what i mean ?

And the feedback about CPU wallet usage is interesting guys (assuming you are all staking ? if your posting your usage percentage)

I may be wrong but I only seen that 1.4.1 was a required upgrade but not the 1.5. That is why I wanted to make sure before trying out that version again.

I didn't read that 1.5 was mandatory but maybe someone might still be using that version and weighed in.

Just being cautious.
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1000
December 01, 2014, 07:59:46 PM
the latest wallet uses 1 core for 100% almost all the time, so it depends how many cores you have.
for 8 core CPU it is like 13%.
do not know what the wallet is counting all the time.

I have a six core AMD 1100t. It usually uses about 6-13% on each core at any given time.

you need to set the CPU affinity for JPC wallet to only one core, then you see the real workload.

Is that through one of the tabs to do that or do have to use the console.?
sr. member
Activity: 300
Merit: 250
December 01, 2014, 05:56:09 PM
the latest wallet uses 1 core for 100% almost all the time, so it depends how many cores you have.
for 8 core CPU it is like 13%.
do not know what the wallet is counting all the time.

I have a six core AMD 1100t. It usually uses about 6-13% on each core at any given time.

you need to set the CPU affinity for JPC wallet to only one core, then you see the real workload.
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