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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 1951. (Read 4670562 times)

newbie
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anyone else having issue to withdraw from minergate?  Angry

Me too, mine for half a day, all coins are uncomfirmed, zero in balance to withdraw.

Is the owner of minergate here? or somebody know why?
hero member
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Could somebody please help me? I have an i7 processor with 8 cores but was wondering does it make a difference if I mine from the GUI wallet (pool) or should I perhaps use something else? If I should use something else, then what is the best miner?

Thanks a lot!

I beleive the lastest Cpu-miner multi from Lucas is what you want. It has Wolfs optimisations in it that will boost the speed if you have an an i7 with aes-ni

https://github.com/LucasJones/cpuminer-multi/releases
How can I see which version of the miner I have?

If you haven't already, just get the latest version.
sr. member
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how many coins per block currently and block time with a hexacore bulldozer?

Considering wallet mining

16.74 coins per block. But solo mining is useless in my opinion, if you only have one CPU that is.
legendary
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How long until we see a GUI wallet for this coin?
hero member
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BintexFutures
how many coins per block currently and block time with a hexacore bulldozer?

Considering wallet mining
sr. member
Activity: 389
Merit: 250
Could somebody please help me? I have an i7 processor with 8 cores but was wondering does it make a difference if I mine from the GUI wallet (pool) or should I perhaps use something else? If I should use something else, then what is the best miner?

Thanks a lot!

I beleive the lastest Cpu-miner multi from Lucas is what you want. It has Wolfs optimisations in it that will boost the speed if you have an an i7 with aes-ni

https://github.com/LucasJones/cpuminer-multi/releases
How can I see which version of the miner I have?
legendary
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The slumming comment kinda hurt.

My mistake - trying to show respect.  Having your intellect in this thread adds a lot of cred, confidence, and comfort, without the pompousness that runs off anonymint, and others, in floods.

newbie
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Fedora doesn't have libboost 1.55 yet so the binary won't run in fedora. Besides, probably better to compile from source eh?

Would be nice to see a cold wallet or ability to store without the unprunable blockchain.

 Maybe worth a separate thread for mining?

Doesn't run under wine afaik:
Code:
wine simplewallet.exe 
fixme:advapi:RegisterTraceGuidsW (0x14016d698, (nil), {f7b697a3-4db5-4d3b-be71-c4d284e6592f}, 7, 0x1402aca70, (null), (null), 0x1402b5360,): stub
fixme:process:GetNumaHighestNodeNumber (0xb2db54): stub
wine: Unhandled exception 0x40000015 in thread 24 at address 0x14014468e (thread 0024), starting debugger...
[j@localhost que]$ [6613:6680:0523/112958:ERROR:download.cc(109)] PostClientToServerMessage() failed during GetUpdates

Code:
wine simplewallet.exe 
fixme:advapi:RegisterTraceGuidsW (0x14016d698, (nil), {f7b697a3-4db5-4d3b-be71-c4d284e6592f}, 7, 0x1402aca70, (null), (null), 0x1402b5360,): stub
fixme:process:GetNumaHighestNodeNumber (0xb2db54): stub
wine: Unhandled exception 0x40000015 in thread 24 at address 0x14014468e (thread 0024), starting debugger...
[j@localhost que]$ Process of pid=0023 has terminated
No process loaded, cannot execute 'echo Modules:'
Cannot get info on module while no process is loaded
No process loaded, cannot execute 'echo Threads:'
process  tid      prio (all id:s are in hex)
0000000e services.exe
0000001e    0
0000001d    0
00000018    0
00000016    0
00000014    0
00000010    0
0000000f    0
00000012 winedevice.exe
0000001c    0
00000019    0
00000017    0
00000013    0
0000001a plugplay.exe
00000020    0
0000001f    0
0000001b    0
00000021 explorer.exe
00000022    0
winedbg: Internal crash at 0x7f6d571f2880
hero member
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Could somebody please help me? I have an i7 processor with 8 cores but was wondering does it make a difference if I mine from the GUI wallet (pool) or should I perhaps use something else? If I should use something else, then what is the best miner?

Thanks a lot!

I beleive the lastest Cpu-miner multi from Lucas is what you want. It has Wolfs optimisations in it that will boost the speed if you have an an i7 with aes-ni

https://github.com/LucasJones/cpuminer-multi/releases
legendary
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Could somebody please help me? I have an i7 processor with 8 cores but was wondering does it make a difference if I mine from the GUI wallet (pool) or should I perhaps use something else? If I should use something else, then what is the best miner?
Thanks a lot!

Have a look at the tutorial in my signature and try this method.
sr. member
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Looking for shmexy coins!
Could somebody please help me? I have an i7 processor with 8 cores but was wondering does it make a difference if I mine from the GUI wallet (pool) or should I perhaps use something else? If I should use something else, then what is the best miner?

Thanks a lot!
sr. member
Activity: 389
Merit: 250
ummm

or even t set to 12 as each core runs two threads
?

so the bulldozer hexacore has 6 cores and 12 threads. The t arguments sets the threads.

Currently I am running 6 instances with t set to 2 in each thread. It seems to make sense to me, 1 instance for each core and 2 threads for each instance.

The other alternative is to run 1 instance with t set to 12 for all 12 threads.

Or if I was on crack I could run 12 instances without the t argument set at all.

OR

I could run 1 instance and not set the t and see what happens


Thanks, I never realised that these CPU had 2 threads per core...
hero member
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BintexFutures
ummm

or even t set to 12 as each core runs two threads
?

so the bulldozer hexacore has 6 cores and 12 threads. The t arguments sets the threads.

Currently I am running 6 instances with t set to 2 in each thread. It seems to make sense to me, 1 instance for each core and 2 threads for each instance.

The other alternative is to run 1 instance with t set to 12 for all 12 threads.

Or if I was on crack I could run 12 instances without the t argument set at all.

OR

I could run 1 instance and not set the t and see what happens
sr. member
Activity: 389
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ummm

or even t set to 12 as each core runs two threads
?
full member
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Why Mintpal don't add MRO to market?

Because they don't have any technical skill and are not able to add any crypto that is not a Bitcoin clone.


so why doesn't someone from MRO team offer to help?
hero member
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BintexFutures
ummm

or even t set to 12 as each core runs two threads
hero member
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BintexFutures
I'm running a hexacore bulldozer.

Anyone know if it is better to run a single instance of CPU miner with t set to 6 or 6 instances of CPU miner?
hero member
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BintexFutures
minerd.exe -a cryptonight -o miner.moneropool.com:5555 -u 44tfahU7q43Rqk......... -p x

Am I doing something wrong here? It crashes every time I run the bat.

working

minerd.exe -a cryptonight --url=moneropool.com:5555 --user=42pTRsMY1xD9Kjo4eVUVXVH2VZZApBHtsV378uxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx --pass=x -t 2
legendary
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What CPU's do better?  AMD or INTEL?
sr. member
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1$ =1 MEC 2013 (2,56 $) 5$ =1MEC 2014 ?
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