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Topic: tBTC Testnet4 Pool - only testnet4 pool out there / test your miner 3000+ blocks (Read 288 times)

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Hi VK,

I'm testing on your testnet4 pool. I noticed it is still advertising as ckpool in places.

Just thought I'd let you know.

Cheers

G.

No problem at all, i use CK code for vkbit pool and testnet. Not many will admit.
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So many numbers and so little time
Hi VK,

I'm testing on your testnet4 pool. I noticed it is still advertising as ckpool in places.

Just thought I'd let you know.

Cheers

G.
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Activity: 76
Merit: 18
Please when you test your code, ensure it is, at least, able to find greater than 32bit difficulty shares.
Many people who make miners don't bother to do this (e.g. Apollo) and leave that up to the people who pay them for their miners to do it for them.
(which is culpable negligence in my opinion)

Cgminer has code I added to verify it can find shares at any difficulty, so the software at least can be verified.
While of course cgminer has already found the majority of blocks on the bitcoin network, it is good to be able to test a 'new' compile of the code on any hardware and ensure the difficulty calculations do not overflow/fail.

Uhm, give it a try. It’s now on testnet4.
legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Please when you test your code, ensure it is, at least, able to find greater than 32bit difficulty shares.
Many people who make miners don't bother to do this (e.g. Apollo) and leave that up to the people who pay them for their miners to do it for them.
(which is culpable negligence in my opinion)

Cgminer has code I added to verify it can find shares at any difficulty, so the software at least can be verified.
While of course cgminer has already found the majority of blocks on the bitcoin network, it is good to be able to test a 'new' compile of the code on any hardware and ensure the difficulty calculations do not overflow/fail.
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