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it's experimental (especially the current network code). i guess i can fix the issue with other processes by lowering the priority of the threads, i'll look into the code later today.

- xolokram

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follow this:
http://www.peercointalk.org/index.php?topic=798.0

the guide is written for a primecoin miner, but it should work too.

the "Install xolominer dependencies" part is the most important for your situation right now
(you can dismiss some of the packages like libgmp3-dev if you dont want to install all of them)

/edit:
oh, a new page...
new ptsminer v0.5 EXPERIMENTAL/BEEEEER EDITION

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it's around 512mb per thread

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@hasher:
install the missing parts of the boost library for compilation, it looks like boost::thread is missing

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BitShares PTS / Re: jhProtominer - CPU and collisions/min charts
« on: November 13, 2013, 07:51:02 pm »
using ptsminer v0.5 based on jh00's work

Intel Core i5 3570k @ 3.4 GHz/8Gb   99.5   3 threads    "m512"

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Hi

new ptsminer v0.5 EXPERIMENTAL/BEEEEER EDITION
for ptsweb.beeeeer.org

linux / github: source code here
windows binary: v0.5 x32 -> ptsminer_v05_x32.zip (32 Bit, experimental, fast!!!) up to 3 threads
windows binary: v0.5 x64 -> ptsminer_v05_x64.zip (64 Bit, experimental, fasterâ„¢!!!!)

parameters are different now, check the usage example below

  • mining code is now based on jhProtominer (thanks to jh00 & testix) with 512mb setting -> 512mb per thread
  • big code cleanup / compilation is now much faster / lightweight binary
  • simplified the network code
  • you can use cmake to build the binaries if you like
  • pool fee decreased to: 2.5%

Code: [Select]
usage:
ptsminer <your-pts-payout-address> <threads-to-use>
example:
ptsminer PbfspbvSWxYqrp3DpRH7bsrmEqzY3418Ap 4


notes:
boost library required for compilation!

I can't test on OSX. Maybe someone can say if the compilation works on OSX?

known issues:
occasionally crashs when the connection is lost, put it in a loop to restart-on-fail!
32bit seems to suffer from a higher rejection rate, i'll look into this problem asap

todo:
  • payout abandoned addresses
  • make the network code bullet-proof
  • tweak the mining code
  • add support for memory settings

@vortexfoto:
it's all based on randomness and pure luck.

@Mowcore:
i dont know if i'll be able to finish the abandoned-address-payout script feature today. i'll try.

- xolokram

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hi,
@Mowcore:
your payout has been executed in the pts transaction 27e4ba4be8337f755a52d9102f8c03b626b41fd2d50b7a071261358b5d3bfcf1, with the blockhash 000012d45baf20cc650efb671478a047fcffabf8c521538454c4e6c9b8516293, with the blockheight 14358

@barwizi+Mowcore:
i want to add a automatic payout for abandoned addresses. that would be what you want, just give me some time. if you need your payouts immediately, let me know...

- xolokram

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or "PTS/day/miner"
because i dont want to compare "PTS/hour" against the 20k miner pools ;D
i'll add it later today --- uff 2 werk

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i just got home, i'll look into the code/miner.

@bobbahope:
good. i'll add PpVDcKeQ8N9n7yszmns3PuSW3t6AbwY843s's PTS to PpVDcKeQ8N9n7yszmns3PuSW3t6AbwY843

- xolokram

ps. btw my ptsminer is 13.37 times faster than every laundry machine in terms of "shenanigans per minute"

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AHHHH good (or actually not so good for you  ;D)

the other 'lists' (payout & block) have a 's' added to the address, thus your miner is connecting with this address
PpVDcKeQ8N9n7yszmns3PuSW3t6AbwY843s

see http://ptsweb.beeeeer.org/user/PpVDcKeQ8N9n7yszmns3PuSW3t6AbwY843s
PpVDcKeQ8N9n7yszmns3PuSW3t6AbwY843s is not a valid PTS address
i'm able to change that address (remove the 's' to fix the payout to this address), give me some time, i'm currently at work
but please change your miner configuration & reconnect to the server first

/edit: i just digged through the whole log history...
Pnz6TREc5pKWLsZEZiS4iqDoVB92E3Zrcz
PjY4znBjpWeB1FacVno7Xj5MVMTdR1PQ2K
PoiV9CUbxj51AtjQFLti84QCbNHxT57x1T] <-- pls stop mining on that address
are broken too  :-\ check your miners/wallets configuration, please & write here or PM me

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@andhar:
your personal payouts are executed, when you reach 1.0 pts (that's the value aka balance on the right side of Sy's stats)

@Sy:
can you add an information about the payout threshold to your stats?
(altough it's not 100% clear what exact value we'll use atm)

- xolokram

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ok, done, payouts incoming.

@tyzq2:
welcome to my ignore list

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the 'stuck' payouts are not executed all at once.

i encountered an other problem, let me fix that quick.

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Nice work, now everything works great :D
unfortunately not. the payout script stopped at payout #12351, i'll look into this issue asap.
dont panic, the blocks & payouts are safe, they are just not executed yet.


/edit:
ok, i know why it stopped, everything will be alright, i'll fix it. (until the next bug appears!)  :)
i changed the payout treshold back to 1.0 PTS

- xolokram

ps. it's not unlikely that there are some 'big players' using the pool
pps. if the PvNDWHTzEke8Hhdyds52qgZEZ82RpUbUdW guy is lurking around in the forum, maybe you can PM me here?

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btw.

i think i will increase the payout treshold again.
0.5 is creating way too much 'dust' (with ~40 of ~600 paid user per payout every ~20 minutes).
i think a value between 2 and 5 PTS should be fine.

- xolokram

ps. we can discuss this here, please keep calm & think about it before posting "i'll need my payoutz0r; dis sucks!!!!!11! LOL" ;)

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