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Topic: [ANN][MAX] MAXcoin - PoW, ASIC Resistance, Keccak GPU Mining - page 283. (Read 914345 times)

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where is fucking windows wallet?  Angry
hero member
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What the hell ypool I have like 50 coins on there and price is dropping. Where are my payouts?  Angry
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2014-02-07 20:37:27 CreateNewBlock(): total size 4309
2014-02-07 20:37:27 Running MaxCoinMiner with 7 transactions in block (3529 bytes)
2014-02-07 20:37:27 hashmeter     19 khash/s


Am I mining?
Is there any point with such a low khash?

Thanks guys.
Are you solo-mining ?


I guess so, ha. I am 100% new to this. All I have done is follow the instructions to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bncy7H-vZFw

Your help would be massively appreciated!
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is there already a way to mine with amd on max.1gh.com?
No.
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Admin of DwarfPool.com
DwarfPool is recovered. Keccak implemented, Maxcoin-devs error fixed.
http://dwarfpool.com/max
No found blocks yet, but now all shares accepted right.
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is there already a way to mine with amd on max.1gh.com?
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2014-02-07 20:37:27 CreateNewBlock(): total size 4309
2014-02-07 20:37:27 Running MaxCoinMiner with 7 transactions in block (3529 bytes)
2014-02-07 20:37:27 hashmeter     19 khash/s


Am I mining?
Is there any point with such a low khash?

Thanks guys.
Are you solo-mining ?
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MAXCOIN is now on the FASTEST exchange! https://mcxnow.com/?r=baconfatt
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I did all that last night, I think that went OK, I just get a libboost error that I can't sort out.

I had to add libboost 1.46.1 to my existing 1.49.1.  The 1.46.1 source code did not produce a libboost_threads library, so had to symlink my existing (1.49.1) libboost_threads as 1.46.1.

Apparently the devs hard-coded it to accept 1.46.1 and no other boost.

So you have to fool the application into thinking 1.49 is 1.46 ?
Fu-u-u-ck.

I just tried installing from deb package and it warned me that 1.46 will break 1.53
Wondering if I need to break someone's head.

No, don't try installing from the .deb.  What I did was, compiled boost from scratch.  Here, I'll give you the three boost libs you need, if you'll create the symlink you need.

Start a terminal and enter (adjust version number to what you actually have)

# cd /usr/lib
# ln -s libboost_thread.so.1.53.0 libboost_thread.so.1.46.1

and make sure the symlink has been created

# ls -lah /usr/lib/libboost_thread.so.1.46.1

and then download this:

(***EDITED wait, I fucked up, let me put a fresh version up***)
(***OK, try this one.  If you untar'ed the one I put up before, start a terminal and do this:

# cd /usr/lib
# rm -f libboost_filesystem.so.1.46.1
# rm -f libboost_system.so.1.46.1
# rm -f libboost_program_options.so.1.46.1
)

http://www.datafilehost.com/d/72275094

(maxcoinboostlibs.tar)

# md5sum maxcoinboostlibs.tar
e1823576edba04b563044083835756fa  maxcoinboostlibs.tar

and untar it in /usr/lib

# cd (wherever you downloaded it to)
# cp ./maxcoinboostlibs.tar /usr/lib
# cd /usr/lib
# tar -xvf ./maxcoinboostlibs.tar
# rm -f ./maxcoinboostlibs.tar

and joy should be yours.

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Thanks, I looked for a libboost 1.46 in synaptic but not there, it's why I gave up on it.  I suppose I get a DEB package or the source. I'm a learn as you play guy so...symlinks...can i get away with just getting the deb package and installing that without more fandangles with symlinks ?

Depends. If you look in /usr/lib and you see some libboost libraries already, especially
libboost_thread.so.1.nn.n
then I can hook you up with the other three you need.  You can create the needed symlink
by opening a console in /usr/lib and entering
ln -s libboost_thread.so.1.whatever libboost_thread.so.1.46.1


You're very kind, but I'm starting to mess things up more so I think I will stop and wait for the devs to sort it out - and look around for a proper linux course for me.
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2014-02-07 20:37:27 CreateNewBlock(): total size 4309
2014-02-07 20:37:27 Running MaxCoinMiner with 7 transactions in block (3529 bytes)
2014-02-07 20:37:27 hashmeter     19 khash/s


Am I mining?
Is there any point with such a low khash?

Thanks guys.
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Why does the OSX download not work, it says the file is too big and cant be displayed?
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http://max.1gh.com/ site is up but still cant mine.  Huh

edit:ITS WORKING MAX.1GH.COM IS BACK!!!
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Some love for the non-miners? Maxcoin for the poor? mWGUznh1eSf7i78uRVyF1iZByfT6SHw78F
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Ypool down the last 15 mins
They're fixing a problem with confirms Smiley
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quick question about the OpenCL miner. When it displays KHash/s: 100840.80 does that actually mean its getting 1000 kh/s or?

Nope, 100,000 Kh/s  -> 100Mh/s  

Not bad, huh!

I have 5970 + 5850 .... I don't even understand how .... 0_0
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Ypool down the last 15 mins
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I did all that last night, I think that went OK, I just get a libboost error that I can't sort out.

I had to add libboost 1.46.1 to my existing 1.49.1.  The 1.46.1 source code did not produce a libboost_threads library, so had to symlink my existing (1.49.1) libboost_threads as 1.46.1.

Apparently the devs hard-coded it to accept 1.46.1 and no other boost.

So you have to fool the application into thinking 1.49 is 1.46 ?
Fu-u-u-ck.

I just tried installing from deb package and it warned me that 1.46 will break 1.53
Wondering if I need to break someone's head.
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
MineCrew
Hash/sec is about 200x from scrypt standart.

So if you have 1 MH/sec on scrypt, here you should have about 200 MH/sec...
newbie
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Thanks, I looked for a libboost 1.46 in synaptic but not there, it's why I gave up on it.  I suppose I get a DEB package or the source. I'm a learn as you play guy so...symlinks...can i get away with just getting the deb package and installing that without more fandangles with symlinks ?

Depends. If you look in /usr/lib and you see some libboost libraries already, especially
libboost_thread.so.1.nn.n
then I can hook you up with the other three you need.  You can create the needed symlink
by opening a console in /usr/lib and entering
ln -s libboost_thread.so.1.whatever libboost_thread.so.1.46.1
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