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BitShares PTS / Re: [GUIDE] Mining on Amazon EC2 using Spot instances
« on: November 14, 2013, 04:24:27 am »
Profibricks just might be a bit shady:

http://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/profitbricks.com?utm_source=addon&utm_content=popup-donuts


I think you need a german phone number for jiffybox. Check out Profitbricks.

Trying profitblocks but seems my account got deleted after adding my credit card and verifying it by sending 5$ from it (it said it would be refunded). Got an email confirming my account and it took me to the login page couldn't sign in. I tried the forgot password option and it tells me no account exists with this email.

Sent an email to support, will give it till tomorrow after that will have to open a dispute to get my money back.

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on a AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 4171 HE (8 cores)

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Usage: ./gw_miner HOST USER PASS
Performing Benchmark...
 13.0319 hpm
 24.5904 hpm
 17.8479 hpm
 18.6269 hpm
 19.0899 hpm
 22.6576 hpm
 25.2702 hpm
 32.2715 hpm
 35.5816 hpm
 34.2171 hpm
 33.1173 hpm
 33.8781 hpm
 34.5473 hpm
 36.5886 hpm
 36.9985 hpm
 34.7708 hpm
 35.222 hpm
 35.6342 hpm
 35.9993 hpm

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.......coyote_miner2/coyote_miner/sphlib-3.0/c/sha2big.c:204:23: fatal error: md_helper.c: No such file or directory

? :(

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Frz, I was wrong, yes, it's 5-10% faster on my system


I tried switching to the sphlib library for better sha512 performance, I seem to be getting about 50% more collisions per minute on my test system

I would be happy if someone could test how it affects their performance.
https://github.com/FrzMe/jhProtominer/tree/linux-port

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Are you able to run miners on the digital ocean vps? I'm not for some reason (some kind of anti-mining botnet measures?)

setup a digital ocean vps - looking good so far.

are there any news on payout bug?

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AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 4171 HE (8 cores)

and compiled it with:

make CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"  is faster than make CFLAGS="-Ofast -march=native"




Doesn't seem faster for me. Or should I have downloaded the remotes/origin/linux-bigmemversion?
Sad to hear, on what system are you running this and how did you compile it? Bigmem is only for using >512mb ram per thread, I'm not yet sure if that's a good idea.

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Doesn't seem faster for me. Or should I have downloaded the remotes/origin/linux-bigmemversion?


I tried switching to the sphlib library for better sha512 performance, I seem to be getting about 50% more collisions per minute on my test system

I would be happy if someone could test how it affects their performance.
https://github.com/FrzMe/jhProtominer/tree/linux-port

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I wasn't able to run the Coyote miner nor the ypool miner here. Seems like automated antimining botnet measures running on their servers. Not the first time I've run into that.



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