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Topic: [DBL] Doubloons: Pirate Currency - page 38. (Read 139884 times)

hero member
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May 24, 2013, 05:40:51 PM
I'll check the error logs.

EDIT: The errors are related to the CSRF protection which prevents people from trying to send a form not generated by the site. I've not witnessed any problems with this myself.

EDIT2: OK I've witnessed a white screen but only by clicking back and trying to resend expired post data. I guess you were trying to reverse time by using the back button on your browser. I've handled this exception now. Trying to go back in time will just return you to the index now.
legendary
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May 24, 2013, 05:26:57 PM
Nice one.

Have been playing on Firefox but sometimes it just goes blank. Have to use the back button to get back to it.
hero member
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May 24, 2013, 05:15:50 PM
Aigbv3GRBL4NQmvfZZeeSFaiYKX2u3zgy3

Btw, any pool working? One is down and another is struggling at some 30 kHash

EDIT: GME GMUtsihxZsGFjsQDqiUjzidGFPC3UQDa42  Actually have a bunch of those but have deleted the blockchain to clear space.

Credited. Enjoy. Cheesy
legendary
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May 24, 2013, 04:59:12 PM
Aigbv3GRBL4NQmvfZZeeSFaiYKX2u3zgy3

Btw, any pool working? One is down and another is struggling at some 30 kHash

EDIT: GME GMUtsihxZsGFjsQDqiUjzidGFPC3UQDa42  Actually have a bunch of those but have deleted the blockchain to clear space.
sr. member
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May 24, 2013, 04:48:55 PM
VERY COOL! I'll give 'er a shot when I'm home tonight from work. That's cool!
hero member
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May 24, 2013, 03:31:44 PM
If you scurvy seadogs like to gamble I've created a blackjack site which supports GameCoin and Doubloons at the moment. (More will follow later).

The Doubloons page can be found here:

http://cryptoblackjack.kicks-ass.net/index.php?coin_type=2

The first 10 people to post the address the site generates for you to send your DBL funds to will get 1 DBL credited to their account for free.

If you also post the GME address the site generates for you to send your GME funds to I'll credit your GME account with 50 GME too. The GME page is here:

http://cryptoblackjack.kicks-ass.net/index.php?coin_type=1

PLEASE NOTE: It uses session based cookies so make sure you cash out before closing your browser.

Any input is appreciated.  Cool
sr. member
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May 24, 2013, 12:32:03 PM
have you tried turning the PC off and back on again??

sorry couldn't resist Tongue but is interesting what u have found

LMFAO!!! Ah, you understand, lol...
legendary
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May 24, 2013, 12:28:32 PM
If you are using windows, check the task manager and see which application is causing the problem. You may need to check the processes tab as well.

LOL, what kind of n00b do you think I am...? I am an advanced linux (preference for Debian 6.0 distro with no Gnome) and windoze user as well as a capable programmer and web coder. I assure you, I know how to use my computers beyond pressing the "power" button.

What I am telling you is that the combination of running those 4 clients together causes my laptop to react in the same exact manner as when pooler's cpuminer is running. It is not one single client/program causing the issue, it is the combination of those 4.

If you read my post again, you will see that I can run 11 different *coin clients + 4 other user programs without my cpu going to 100%. But if I run just those 4 coin clients together (it MUST be ALL 4 clients run together) it causes 100% cpu usage.

There is clearly something up with these clients.



have you tried turning the PC off and back on again??

sorry couldn't resist Tongue but is interesting what u have found
sr. member
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May 24, 2013, 12:27:46 PM
I didn't mean to offend, but if something is up causing 100% CPU load from that combination of clients, then the computer should be able to say *which* process is using the CPU power. Unless they all are reading ~25% each, which would be even stranger.

I apologize for my sharp answer, I didn't understand the scope of your question as the info I had provided came from task manager, it's just that it felt like calling tech support with an advanced question and the guy on the other end replying with "Is the computer plugged in, sir...?", lol... I am very sorry about that.

But in answer to your question, here is what is happening:

If I open all 4, they each use roughly 22 - 23%, but if I close any one of them the others drop back to 2% or less, this is why I find it suspicious. I apologize for not including that information earlier and I apologize again for my sharpness.    Embarrassed


newbie
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May 24, 2013, 12:19:48 PM
I didn't mean to offend, but if something is up causing 100% CPU load from that combination of clients, then the computer should be able to say *which* process is using the CPU power. Unless they all are reading ~25% each, which would be even stranger.
sr. member
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May 24, 2013, 12:14:50 PM
If you are using windows, check the task manager and see which application is causing the problem. You may need to check the processes tab as well.

LOL, what kind of n00b do you think I am...? I am an advanced linux (preference for Debian 6.0 distro with no Gnome) and windoze user as well as a capable programmer and web coder. I assure you, I know how to use my computers beyond pressing the "power" button.

What I am telling you is that the combination of running those 4 clients together causes my laptop to react in the same exact manner as when pooler's cpuminer is running. It is not one single client/program causing the issue, it is the combination of those 4.

If you read my post again, you will see that I can run 11 different *coin clients + 4 other user programs without my cpu going to 100%. But if I run just those 4 coin clients together (it MUST be ALL 4 clients run together) it causes 100% cpu usage.

There is clearly something up with these clients.

newbie
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May 24, 2013, 12:01:24 PM
The plot thickens...

It seems that the problem only occurs when I am running:

Bitgem + Doubloons + JunkCoin + Powercoin.

If I close any one of these cpu usage drops to 2 - 7% but when I re-open it cpu usage immediately jumps back to 100% and stays there.

I can run:

Bitcoin + Litecoin + LQC + PPC + TRC + FRC + BQC + RUC + TBX + FBX + BTE + Chrome + QT-Creator + Bitvise SSH +MSE and I still don't reach 100%, but if I close ALL of those and run only Bitgem + Doubloons + JunkCoin + Powercoin I get 100% cpu usage instantaneously. Something is up with these clients.

If you are using windows, check the task manager and see which application is causing the problem. You may need to check the processes tab as well.
sr. member
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May 24, 2013, 11:31:01 AM
I'm trying to set up pool for doubloons. Currently it is not functional - shares are not added correctly or even incorrectly Wink.
 I'm just learning how to read map and where good ports to loot are, you know;)
Looking for some crew for tests. I'll pay some doubloons just if you connect and stay for a while so i have some data in mysql table

my ship: 54.214.242.109
port: 7970

sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
May 24, 2013, 11:19:00 AM
The plot thickens...

It seems that the problem only occurs when I am running:

Bitgem + Doubloons + JunkCoin + Powercoin.

If I close any one of these cpu usage drops to 2 - 7% but when I re-open it cpu usage immediately jumps back to 100% and stays there.

I can run:

Bitcoin + Litecoin + LQC + PPC + TRC + FRC + BQC + RUC + TBX + FBX + BTE + Chrome + QT-Creator + Bitvise SSH +MSE and I still don't reach 100%, but if I close ALL of those and run only Bitgem + Doubloons + JunkCoin + Powercoin I get 100% cpu usage instantaneously. Something is up with these clients.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
May 24, 2013, 10:49:24 AM
I withdraw my complaint. It seems that it was JunkCoin driving my cpu to 100%. My sincerest apologies. I will move my complaint there now.

I will also edit my original post here to reflect my mistake.

Oh that's great to hear! Yarrr, onwards me hearties!
sr. member
Activity: 294
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May 24, 2013, 10:48:05 AM
I withdraw my complaint. It seems that it was JunkCoin driving my cpu to 100%. My sincerest apologies. I will move my complaint there now.

I will also edit my original post here to reflect my mistake.
sr. member
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May 24, 2013, 10:46:43 AM

Technically no. Unless you have multiple cores or you use pooler's webminer.

For cpuminer, if you have multiple cores, the "-t" flag will allow you set to set the number of cores (threads) you desire to use.

For the webminer you can actually define a percentage value.

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Nice, thanks for that, I wondered if you could set that for a bit more KH/s from the cpus. Downer to hear about your win-qt issues Sad
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
May 24, 2013, 10:45:05 AM
What? People are still mining this? I forgot this coin even existed Roll Eyes

Yep, you're already on to the next flash in the pan, WDC.
full member
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fml
May 24, 2013, 10:43:27 AM
What? People are still mining this? I forgot this coin even existed Roll Eyes
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
May 24, 2013, 10:42:14 AM
LMAO!!! SWEEEEEEEEET Pirate loot.
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