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MemoryCoin / Re: [ANN] Planned Hard-Fork
« on: May 14, 2014, 11:13:52 pm »
We've been able to compile the Mac Wallet for Mavericks. Wallet compilations for Lion<= will be out soon. Links on wallet thread have been updated.

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i have win7

i have just tried it and set it to below and low and it still frezze :(

Decrease your Memory variable to about 1024. That's the minimum.
How much RAM do you have?

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how do i set it to idle?

What Operating System do you use?
For windows, use task manager. Set the priority of the yam.exe process under 'Processes' to Idle of Below Average.

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MemoryCoin / Re: New YAM version release
« on: May 11, 2014, 02:33:36 am »
hello
i planing buying the new rig
my question the amd a8 series processor support your miner ?

i looking this processor AMD A8 5600K AMD A8 5500 also supporting avx and aes-ni i planing groestl coin mining
my question wich miner support this avx aes-ni the mining 2x fast this feature using ?

this two link i hope help you

http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/amd_a8_5600k_review_apu,7.html

http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Bulldozer/AMD-A8-Series%20A8-5500.html
i read the readme i see opteron supporting i hope this amd also support some version.
thanx

Intel sports a higher cost price but grants you more kWh/HPM efficiency than AMD. For the long run, buy Intel Processors.

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My pc frezzes or crash all the time

yam.exe --config yam-mmc.cfg --mine getwork://mmc.adress@work.mmcpool.com:80:8880:8881:8882:8883/mmc

threads = 12
mining-params = mmc:av=0&aesni=on&m=6144
mine = getwork://mmc.adress@work.mmcpool.com:80:8880:8881:8882:8883/mmc
#proxy = socks4a://127.0.0.1:9150
#proxy = socks5://127.0.0.1:1080
compact-stats = 1
print-timestamps = 0

I have also tried with threads 1 and av=1 m=1024

My system is
Intel Core i7-2600K
Sandy Bridge-DT XE
ATI/AMD Radeon HD 6970

any ideas?

Consider decreasing the yam.exe priority to idle.

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MemoryCoin / [TUT] What is a Hard-Fork and How Will it Affect me?
« on: May 06, 2014, 09:13:26 pm »
A Hard Fork, What is That?



Listed on

Cryptocurrency developers rarely have to hard-fork their code. A hard-fork is a term that is described to apply changes to the block-chain network. Usually developers signify a certain block to apply a certain change to the code for modifications in how future blocks are found and stored in the block-chain.

  • The Developer finds a system-intensive bug in the code, but rather than reverting all changes in the network, he decides to announce this change to the community after a certain block has been reached.
  • The Developer picks 'x' block to apply changes to the block-chain network. At this time, all nodes are still functional and everything will still go the way it has been designed to.
  • The Developer announces the hard-fork to the community and that they must update their clients or else all changes to the network after the certain block will become obsolete.

When the network reaches past the hard-fork block - Several things will happen:
  • Updated Clients will continue to work, with the modified changes applied.
  • Out of Date Clients will see a reduction in nodes, an extreme decrease in Mining Difficulty,a significant drop in connections.
  • Out of Date Clients become an 'outlaw' to the updated nodes. They can no longer communicate to updated nodes. 
  • Out-dated nodes will communicate on an 'outlaw' network that is not accepted by the newest nodes.

  • Any changes applied to the out-of-date clients will not be accepted by the updated clients, and vice-versa. This is a fork in the block-chain, where the block-chain splits into two separate paths.
  • If you commit changes on the old client, they will be accepted, but only to other 'outlaw' nodes. You must update your client to the version that is accepted by the hard-fork. Only then will your changes really take effect.

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MemoryCoin / Re: [ANN] MMC.1GH.COM - GPU mining, CPU mining ★
« on: May 06, 2014, 09:12:07 pm »
We have upgraded our wallet to the latest version (https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=4442.0)
Thanks.
Glad to see a response from a respected pool owner.

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MemoryCoin / Re: [ANN] Planned Hard-Fork
« on: May 05, 2014, 06:22:08 pm »
Could you please tell us when this KGW Time-Warp Bug discovered first? I really wonder.
Here, I think: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=504103.msg5550654#msg5550654

Btw, I have updated my MMC linux packages for Debian, Fedora, openSUSE + Ubuntu: http://software.opensuse.org/download.html?project=home%3Ap_conrad%3Acoins&package=memorycoin2

Thanks pc, please leave your memorycoin address for tips ;)

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MemoryCoin / Re: [ANN] Planned Hard-Fork
« on: May 05, 2014, 01:15:54 am »
Our Windows Build has just been updated.
No thanks to FreeTrade for helping recover with the original build...

Our main download link is a MMC-Square members only link. (You have to register)

I will update this post with your link if you wish to host the Memorycoin Client on your download server.

MemoryCoin.org's Windows Client is out of date and the website owner will update the file shortly.


Please follow the below link for more information + the link.
Linkback: https://www.mmc-square.com/general-discussion/5/memorycoin-wallet-version-0-8-54b/146/

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MemoryCoin / Re: [ANN] Planned Hard-Fork
« on: May 01, 2014, 03:35:29 pm »
You won't lose your coins after the specific block.
The network will completely de-synchronize from the older clients, making any changes that have been made to the block-chain after block 35720 on old clients obsolete.

For miners, your pool has already updated their MemoryCoin clients so the newly minted coins would not be lost.
New transactions on old clients after block 35720 will not be seen after the hard fork.
You will not lose coins unless you are making transactions after Block 35720.

Otherwise any changes before this block (35720) will automatically be saved in the block-chain.

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MemoryCoin / Re: [ANN] Planned Hard-Fork
« on: May 01, 2014, 12:45:07 pm »
All clients running an older version of Memorycoin after block 35720 will not be compatible with the newest blocks found on the network.

All coins minted and transacted after Block 35720 on the older version of Memorycoin will be invalid.

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MemoryCoin / Re: [ANN] Planned Hard-Fork
« on: May 01, 2014, 01:06:36 am »
The source code has been updated. Please update your clients by Block 35720.

https://github.com/memorycoin/memorycoin

The compiled versions will be updated in ASAP.

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MemoryCoin / [ANN] Planned Hard-Fork
« on: April 29, 2014, 05:22:55 pm »
The Hard-Fork is set to take place in 14 days (3360 Blocks)
  • This fork fixes the KGW Time-Warp Bug.

The team and I are working closely to announce this update to the community so all Memorycoin clients may be updated on time.

Linkback:
https://www.mmc-square.com/general-discussion/5/planned-hard-fork/135/


Update your wallets here [Only Windows, Mac (Mavericks), and Linux are available, other OS X builds coming ASAP.]

Fork is now in effect.

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MemoryCoin / Re: [ANN] MMC-Square.com
« on: April 27, 2014, 12:00:23 am »
And very ghettoised (ie : the Memorycoin community),
we need to communicate with the the outside world, aka bitcointalk.org ... and here.

Yes, we plan on running announcements on all topics relating to memorycoin on most popular websites and redirecting them to mmc-square at the footer as reference.

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MemoryCoin / Re: My investment is in FreeTrade
« on: April 21, 2014, 07:25:02 pm »
Tigerlore, the only moderating I did to change your post was just simply splitting the topic and placing your request in the support & help section.

https://www.mmc-square.com/support-and-help/4/payment-request-tigerlore/83/

Robonix:
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This was the first post that I noticed anything about a competition for a MemoryCoin logo: https://www.mmc-square.com/index.php/topic,48.msg154.html#msg154 in which delinquency mentioned that he would award 800 MMC for the wining design, since then, he upped the bounty to 5000 MMC, obviously no one has won the bounty and since there was no time limit, this change falls well within it’s parameters…IMO since this was not a paid job there is no payment due to anyone until there is a definite winner announced…

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