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legendary
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I am mining at 73 H/s with 4 threads on i7 2600k.


yes thats too slow if you ask me, but maybe its ionly the display..

btw i think 3 threads should be enough on i7 2600k.

with old release i had like 180 h/s on 2700k 4ghz if i remember correctly.

4 threads will get max performance (around 200) but 3 will reduce impact if you are using the computer for something else. Anyway, 73 is too low, yes. Something is wrong there.
legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 1198
2 min will be activated after the fork, right?

Correct.
member
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XMR bagholders can sell now for profit and can invedt in vanillacoin with its mega release.

or not
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
XMR bagholders can sell now for profit and can invedt in vanillacoin with its mega release.
sr. member
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Merit: 500
hello world
I am mining at 73 H/s with 4 threads on i7 2600k.


yes thats too slow if you ask me, but maybe its ionly the display..

btw i think 3 threads should be enough on i7 2600k.

with old release i had like 180 h/s on 2700k 4ghz if i remember correctly.
legendary
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Merit: 1036
Facts are more efficient than fud
This works beautifully! Took a few minutes on zenbook to get up and running and without issue. Great job and thank you for this.
hero member
Activity: 500
Merit: 500
Hydrogen Helix
many thanks to the contributors of this 0.9.0 release. excellent job!
Built successfully by following the readme instructions on win7 64bits.

i wish the best to monero community for 2016
happy new year.
legendary
Activity: 1750
Merit: 1101
karbo.io
I am mining at 73 H/s with 4 threads on i7 2600k.

BTW, sync is really fast, took me aroun an hour to sync from scratch.

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Oh, and I like new behavior of incoming transactions in simplewallet Smiley
member
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happy new year and congrats to the dev team.

thanks a bunch for your work. Can't wait to see more rise in XMR adoption.

Peace!
sr. member
Activity: 453
Merit: 500
hello world
hei guys can someone double check the mining performance when cpu mining with previous releases?
i get like up to 50% lower performance. or is it a bug when displaying the hashrate in bitmonerod?

mining with 3 threads on i7 8 core

thank you all
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1141
thanks for the release guys!! Hydrogen Helix  Cool

and thanks for the guys running those 100/1000 mbit seednodes, good traffic.

i hope there wont be any critical stuff,lets still try to be careful.

2 min will be activated after the fork, right?


very big present!!!booom!

Correct.
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1011
Monero Evangelist
I'll focus on a side point, since I have no clue why the windows version would silently die:

2015-Dec-31 17:43:17.718750 WARNING: no two valid MoneroPulse DNS checkpoint records were received

That is odd. Can you ping checkpoints.moneropulse.co, checkpoints.moneropulse.se ?
If you have dig, what is the output of:
dig -t TXT checkpoints.moneropulse.co
dig -t TXT checkpoints.moneropulse.se

If you have another DNS tool to run on the same machine bitmonerod runs on, you can use it instead to query the TXT record for these two hosts.

I don't have dig, but I'll test more in a few days - just need someone with physical access to this 32 bit win machine to turn it on first. Any good windows replacement of dig? Or is there a dig win 32 bit version (or lmgtfy.com link)?

Do: nslookup -type=TXT checkpoints.moneropulse.co
(nslookup = buildin @ Windows.)
sr. member
Activity: 453
Merit: 500
hello world
thanks for the release guys!! Hydrogen Helix  Cool

and thanks for the guys running those 100/1000 mbit seednodes, good traffic.

i hope there wont be any critical stuff,lets still try to be careful.

2 min will be activated after the fork, right?


very big present!!!booom!
legendary
Activity: 1154
Merit: 1001
And here's some 1st impressions on the new release:
Sync'ed from scratch in about 40 minutes on a couple years old i7 with SSD, all the while sync'ing CPU usage was just shy of 50%.
Once fully sync'ed, memory usage is around 55MB. This is on a Win8-x64 box with good connectivity.  Smiley
hero member
Activity: 794
Merit: 1000
Monero (XMR) - secure, private, untraceable
Hydrogen Helix
https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero/releases/tag/v0.9.0

Overview
Too much to describe. Represents a major release in Monero's history, over a year-and-a-half in the making.
...

Great. Happy new year! 0.9. still not updated at getmonero.org

I'll focus on a side point, since I have no clue why the windows version would silently die:

2015-Dec-31 17:43:17.718750 WARNING: no two valid MoneroPulse DNS checkpoint records were received

That is odd. Can you ping checkpoints.moneropulse.co, checkpoints.moneropulse.se ?
If you have dig, what is the output of:
dig -t TXT checkpoints.moneropulse.co
dig -t TXT checkpoints.moneropulse.se

If you have another DNS tool to run on the same machine bitmonerod runs on, you can use it instead to query the TXT record for these two hosts.

I don't have dig, but I'll test more in a few days - just need someone with physical access to this 32 bit win machine to turn it on first. Any good windows replacement of dig? Or is there a dig win 32 bit version (or lmgtfy.com link)?
hero member
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Merit: 500
novag
Its HUGE massive! Thanks!
legendary
Activity: 1154
Merit: 1001
Hydrogen Helix
https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero/releases/tag/v0.9.0

Overview
Too much to describe. Represents a major release in Monero's history, over a year-and-a-half in the making.
...

Awesome start to 2016 guys! Happy New Year all, and kudos to the core team for this major release!
sr. member
Activity: 400
Merit: 263
Wow what a pleasant surprise!

and nice ninja release when everybody is still drunk or sleeping, I like it Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1011
Monero Evangelist
    Hydrogen Helix
    https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero/releases/tag/v0.9.0

    Overview
    Too much to describe. Represents a major release in Monero's history, over a year-and-a-half in the making.

    Some highlights
    - moved from in-RAM database to a backend-agnostic blockchain database
    - created an LMDB blockchainDB implementation (with the help of Howard Chu, the creator of LMDB)
    - created a BerkeleyDB blockchainDB implementation
    - created an OS-agnostic raw blockchain format
    - built tools to convert between blockchain implementations, as well as import and export them
    - added ARM support
    - brought back 32-bit support (WIP)
    - added QoS (bandwidth control)
    - added OpenAlias support
    - fixed all (previously broken) unit tests and core tests
    - implemented daemonize for proper backgrounding of the Monero daemon
    - drastically increased sync speed
    - included block headers in the source
    - designed and implemented a stealth payment ID scheme
    - designed and implemented a unified address+payment ID scheme
    - implemented a hard fork mechanism
    - changed the block time to 2 minutes
    - implemented the MRL-0001 and MRL-0004 recommendations
    - added tons of simplewallet / rpcwallet / daemon commands
    - added a dust handler to simplewallet
    - created a multilanguage mechanism, implemented in simplewallet
    - bug fixes, bug fixes, bug fixes
    - completely overhauled the CMake (with the help of Kitware, the creators of CMake)
    - added a bad peer auto-banning mechanism
    - refactored a ton of code, added a ton of comments
    - added a core crypto implementation based on SUPERCOP ref10
    - switched to a triangular distribution for output selection
    - added multiple new mnemonic wordlists, including Russian and Italian
    - created a "trusted daemon" system for remote daemon use[/li][/list]

    In total this represents 922 commits worth of work by 9 contributors. This will probably be the biggest release in Monero's history, everything from here on out can be done as faster point releases.

    Updating: Blockchain Conversion
    It is highly recommended that you delete the contents of your Monero working directory and sync from scratch. This directory can be found in ~/.bitmonero on Linux and OS X, and on Windows in \Users\username\AppData\Roaming\bitmonero or \ProgramData\bitmonero.

    Syncing from scratch is EXTREMELY fast in this version, pretty much at bittorrent speeds, and will leave you with a fully verified blockchain.

    Alternatively: if you want to grab the bootstrap (NOTE: there is a new bootstrap format!) off the website then you can get it at https://downloads.getmonero.org/blockchain.raw - once downloaded you can import it with blockchain_import --input-file /path/to/your/download.raw. If you're particularly brave you can pass the --verify 0 flag to skip verification during import.

    If you REALLY want to convert your old blockchain: you can either use the blockchain_converter tool, or you can use blockchain_export to create a blockchain.raw, followed by blockchain_import to import it into the new LMDB format.

    Official Download Links:
    Windows, 64-bit: https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero/releases/download/v0.9.0/monero.win.x64.v0-9-0-0.zip
    OS X, 64-bit: https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero/releases/download/v0.9.0/monero.mac.x64.v0-9-0-0.tar.bz2
    Linux: build in progress
    Source: https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero/archive/v0.9.0.zip
    legendary
    Activity: 1750
    Merit: 1101
    karbo.io
    Who-hooo!!!! It's the best present from Santa. I'm running  Monero 'Hydrogen Helix' (v0.9.0.0-release)     Grin
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