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Main => Technical Support => Topic started by: Rafikichi on June 24, 2015, 05:25:29 am
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SWIM has been invested since Nov. 2013 and the time has come for my fiance to get a car so she doesn't have to trek up hill with our child to daycare every morning. My Mac/Windows blew up so I transferred the appdata folder to a laptop and opened up same updated .9.2 bitshares client but im 23 days behind and no nodes are connecting. I need some nodes to add tonight. Any answers?
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check bts.wiki there's a list of nodes
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UPDATE: I've got 6 network connections now and a 5400 rpm hard disk. Is the client slow to show new blocks added? Ive got crazy hard drive activity and full cpu usage and I want the bitshares sold tonight. Im sure im not most popular but at least they held 2x value from purchase.
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UPDATE: I've got 6 network connections now and a 5400 rpm hard disk. Is the client slow to show new blocks added? Ive got crazy hard drive activity and full cpu usage and I want the bitshares sold tonight. Im sure im not most popular but at least they held 2x value from purchase.
yep, it takes some time. just let it work
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It does take a while for the gui client to show the updated blocks. Anyone that thinks you should hold your bts rather than get a car so your wife doesn't have to walk, may have their priorities off.
If you still can't sync, I've had better luck with the cli client.
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CLI? My keys are perfectly safe. What the Hell is CLI?
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CLI? My keys are perfectly safe. What the Hell is CLI?
CLI=Command Line Interface.
On Windows it's available here:
C:\Program Files\BitShares\bin\bitshares_client.exe
(you need to quit the graphical interface first to be able to run CLI)
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I'm just letting the GUI have its way with my Lenovo T61 with 4 GB. Almost worth it to just reinstall windows on the Apple ssd if it wasn't full of other important data.
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Bitshares thin client better be front and center with Bitshares 2.0 because damn this shit is only for geeks right now. A normal person wouldnt deal with this.
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Bitshares thin client better be front and center with Bitshares 2.0 because damn this shit is only for geeks right now. A normal person wouldnt deal with this.
BitShares 2.0 is split between a backend, that us geeks can run, and browser based front end that normal people can run.
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Got everything synced up and Bitshares moved. Hopefully I can save back up before the next increase in price.