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Topic: NEM (XEM) Official Thread - 100% New Code - Easy To Use APIs - page 1607. (Read 2985369 times)

legendary
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REAL ADDRESSES USED FOR REDEMPTION DO NOT START WITH T. THEY START WITH AN N. IF YOU SENT AN ADDRESS WITH A T WITH YOUR ASSET THEN YOU'VE FAILED.

Could you confirm whether the current version of the wallet is the one in which NEM will be received?
And when is phase 2 likely to start (or has it already started)?

The current version of the wallet is NOT the one we'll launch with.
Phase 2 has started for stakes on the AE already and will start on 31st of oct for btt stakes (1st nov. latest, need to adapt the portal).


So the recent request to try out the current updated wallet was just for testing purposes? Is there anything we should be doing with it besides trying it out?

you need to use it to create "real account data".


You mean to generate the address at which NEM will be sent during Phase2?
But the account I created had an address that started with a T - is that a legit address?

no you need to click the little cog next to the address and the click "create real account data". Save all the details that pop up. Only addresses that start with "N" are legit live net addresses. Ensure to save the details somewhere safe like a password manager like keepass.
sr. member
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REAL ADDRESSES USED FOR REDEMPTION DO NOT START WITH T. THEY START WITH AN N. IF YOU SENT AN ADDRESS WITH A T WITH YOUR ASSET THEN YOU'VE FAILED.

Could you confirm whether the current version of the wallet is the one in which NEM will be received?
And when is phase 2 likely to start (or has it already started)?

The current version of the wallet is NOT the one we'll launch with.
Phase 2 has started for stakes on the AE already and will start on 31st of oct for btt stakes (1st nov. latest, need to adapt the portal).


So the recent request to try out the current updated wallet was just for testing purposes? Is there anything we should be doing with it besides trying it out?

you need to use it to create "real account data".


You mean to generate the address at which NEM will be sent during Phase2?
But the account I created had an address that started with a T - is that a legit address?
legendary
Activity: 1568
Merit: 1002
0.4.9-BETA is up and running. Send some test NEMs.
thanks

sent Wink
legendary
Activity: 1568
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i have java 8. Im getting this message when I try to launch the nem client from bob.nem.ninja/webstart . Using chrome. IE dosnt work either and noting happens when I click Yes, start NEM client for me




i think you may need to follow the instructions here: http://www.ehow.com/how_12036296_configure-chrome-open-jnlp-files.html
member
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0.4.9-BETA is up and running. Send some test NEMs.
thanks
legendary
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i have java 8. Im getting this message when I try to launch the nem client from bob.nem.ninja/webstart . Using chrome. IE dosnt work either and noting happens when I click Yes, start NEM client for me


hero member
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NEM ....best currency distribution ever ...!!!!!!!
We're currently at 1626 redeemed stakes including NEMStake form the AE that was already returned (each tx counting as 1, regardles of the ammount of assets).

Let's break those 2k until launch !

should be doable.
sr. member
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Where does the NEM beta client store it's data (blockchain, wallet) in windows/osx?

For Windows and the wallet location:

Winkey+r
%userprofile%\nem\ncc

KC
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legendary
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Where does the NEM beta client store it's data (blockchain, wallet) in windows/osx?

Windows C:\Users\yourusername\nem\nis\data dont know about osx
sr. member
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Where does the NEM beta client store it's data (blockchain, wallet) in windows/osx?
legendary
Activity: 1568
Merit: 1002
REAL ADDRESSES USED FOR REDEMPTION DO NOT START WITH T. THEY START WITH AN N. IF YOU SENT AN ADDRESS WITH A T WITH YOUR ASSET THEN YOU'VE FAILED.

Could you confirm whether the current version of the wallet is the one in which NEM will be received?
And when is phase 2 likely to start (or has it already started)?

The current version of the wallet is NOT the one we'll launch with.
Phase 2 has started for stakes on the AE already and will start on 31st of oct for btt stakes (1st nov. latest, need to adapt the portal).


So the recent request to try out the current updated wallet was just for testing purposes? Is there anything we should be doing with it besides trying it out?

you need to use it to create "real account data".
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
REAL ADDRESSES USED FOR REDEMPTION DO NOT START WITH T. THEY START WITH AN N. IF YOU SENT AN ADDRESS WITH A T WITH YOUR ASSET THEN YOU'VE FAILED.

Could you confirm whether the current version of the wallet is the one in which NEM will be received?
And when is phase 2 likely to start (or has it already started)?

The current version of the wallet is NOT the one we'll launch with.
Phase 2 has started for stakes on the AE already and will start on 31st of oct for btt stakes (1st nov. latest, need to adapt the portal).


So the recent request to try out the current updated wallet was just for testing purposes? Is there anything we should be doing with it besides trying it out?
sr. member
Activity: 348
Merit: 250
In the NIS config.properties files it has a key section and node, is this something that is being developed? Can NIS boot automatically without the need for NCC?

Youre able to do this since the second or third alpha release I think.
You put a priv-key into config.properties and I think there is another setting that actually actives auto-boot. After that NIS will boot automatically.

Thanks, I'll give this a go. At the moment I'm playing with Xming to send the X window from the Pi to my MS Win laptop. One of the reasons I bought the RPi was to learn more about Linux in an inexpensive way

KC

Renting a low-power vps for 1 month or 2 would have been even less expensive but of course the Pi is yours forever and very versatile Smiley
What OS is running on that Pi and what does your network look like ?

I originally bought the Pi for my son but when the B+ came out I bought another for myself, since then I also got hold of the excellently packaged Kano.

I'm running Raspbian (Debian Wheezy) and trying to upgrade this as we speak to latest release so that I can use Epiphany as the browser which is HTML5 optimised rather than Midori.

The rest of my network is Windows based (it is my job) so I'm running Active Directory with DNS and DHCP. The Pi has a static address and port 7890 is open on the router to the Pi. I have a range of public IP addresses (6 ish in total) so I can NAT public to private. My laptop is running Windows 8.1 and I'm using Putty and Xming for SSH and X Windows.

As you say I could have gone down the Vps route but I wanted to contribute to the NEM community by running a node 24x7 from home and furthering my own knowledge.

KC
hero member
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We're currently at 1626 redeemed stakes including NEMStake form the AE that was already returned (each tx counting as 1, regardles of the ammount of assets).

Let's break those 2k until launch !
hero member
Activity: 980
Merit: 1001
In the NIS config.properties files it has a key section and node, is this something that is being developed? Can NIS boot automatically without the need for NCC?

Youre able to do this since the second or third alpha release I think.
You put a priv-key into config.properties and I think there is another setting that actually actives auto-boot. After that NIS will boot automatically.

Thanks, I'll give this a go. At the moment I'm playing with Xming to send the X window from the Pi to my MS Win laptop. One of the reasons I bought the RPi was to learn more about Linux in an inexpensive way

KC

Renting a low-power vps for 1 month or 2 would have been even less expensive but of course the Pi is yours forever and very versatile Smiley
What OS is running on that Pi and what does your network look like ?
sr. member
Activity: 348
Merit: 250
In the NIS config.properties files it has a key section and node, is this something that is being developed? Can NIS boot automatically without the need for NCC?

Youre able to do this since the second or third alpha release I think.
You put a priv-key into config.properties and I think there is another setting that actually actives auto-boot. After that NIS will boot automatically.

Thanks, I'll give this a go. At the moment I'm playing with Xming to send the X window from the Pi to my MS Win laptop. One of the reasons I bought the RPi was to learn more about Linux in an inexpensive way

KC
hero member
Activity: 980
Merit: 1001
In the NIS config.properties files it has a key section and node, is this something that is being developed? Can NIS boot automatically without the need for NCC?

Youre able to do this since the second or third alpha release I think.
You put a priv-key into config.properties and I think there is another setting that actually actives auto-boot. After that NIS will boot automatically.
sr. member
Activity: 348
Merit: 250
Not sure if I should post this here or in the official forum, but hey here goes!

Would it be possible for one of the devs to please list the steps needed to run NIS headless? By this I mean NIS on a remote machine running 24x7 where a NCC can use it remotely periodically?

I have a RaspberryPi running NIS but it is not clear how to start and boot NIS.

Thanks

KC
open port 7890 on the rasp. get the ip of the rasp pi, enter ip into "host" in the settings for connecting to nis. Save that and turn off local nis.

open port 7890 on the rasp. - Done
get the ip of the rasp pi - Done (it is static)
enter ip into "host" in the settings for connecting to nis - Done
Save that and turn off local nis. - Done

Problem - NCC >>> NIS requires to be booted
Problem - Boot local node >>> Unknown Error


KC


Is your local node running Linux?

If so, this makes your NIS local:
ssh -l root -f rasp_ip -L 7890:localhost:7890

If not, probably you can do the same with your SSH client, whichever it is.

I tried this using Putty on Windows 8 whereby the port, 7890, should have been tunnelled from the local machine to the RaspberryPi but this didn't work.

In the NIS config.properties files it has a key section and node, is this something that is being developed? Can NIS boot automatically without the need for NCC?

For now I guess I either need to install a Linux in a VM, or run NCC and xWindows on RaspberryPI to boot NIS?

KC
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Is someone working on a mgwNEM? I think that would be great if it works at launch.
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