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Offline rando

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Re: ALPHA MINER - 1.5 GB unlimited threads... better HPM Win64 Miner!
« Reply #446 on: November 10, 2013, 04:22:05 am »
He's working on editing the miner so that you can set the # of processes used. Instead of being optimized for 8. I'm anxiously awaiting it too so I can use a machine with more than 8. @bytemaster, Do you think it will be available tonight?

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Re: ALPHA MINER - 1.5 GB unlimited threads... better HPM Win64 Miner!
« Reply #445 on: November 10, 2013, 04:17:51 am »
Another quick question.  besides hopefully a way to limit CPU usage somehow.  I also use my GPU to mine scrypt coins (cgminer)  and I've noticed when running your miner the has rate for that program gets halved.

is your program somehow using GPU at all?  or is the CPU being bogged down so much causing the slow down on the cgminer?

Not using the GPU... so far I cannot figure out a way to make that work.

well is there any flags then to possibly cap/limit the # of threads?
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Re: ALPHA MINER - 1.5 GB unlimited threads... better HPM Win64 Miner!
« Reply #444 on: November 10, 2013, 04:12:49 am »
Another quick question.  besides hopefully a way to limit CPU usage somehow.  I also use my GPU to mine scrypt coins (cgminer)  and I've noticed when running your miner the has rate for that program gets halved.

is your program somehow using GPU at all?  or is the CPU being bogged down so much causing the slow down on the cgminer?

Not using the GPU... so far I cannot figure out a way to make that work.
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Re: ALPHA MINER - 1.5 GB unlimited threads... better HPM Win64 Miner!
« Reply #443 on: November 10, 2013, 04:12:01 am »
Another quick question.  besides hopefully a way to limit CPU usage somehow.  I also use my GPU to mine scrypt coins (cgminer)  and I've noticed when running your miner the has rate for that program gets halved.

is your program somehow using GPU at all?  or is the CPU being bogged down so much causing the slow down on the cgminer?
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Re: ALPHA MINER - 1.5 GB unlimited threads... better HPM Win64 Miner!
« Reply #442 on: November 10, 2013, 04:11:33 am »
Automatic payouts at 5 PTS are now enabled... let me know if you have any trouble.
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Re: ALPHA MINER - 1.5 GB unlimited threads... better HPM Win64 Miner!
« Reply #441 on: November 10, 2013, 03:07:33 am »
Great work Bytemaster!   I really appreciate your efforts and think you got a good thing started.

a comment and a question:

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When you get a chance please add time stamps to the sending notifications on the client.   That would really help me figure out my productivity.

Question:
I'm running the linux client with no problems but the mac client will not start.
complains about libstdc++.6.dylib

dylib:  lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found __ZNKSt8__detail20_Prime_rehash_policy11_M_next_bktEm
referenced from pool_miner
expected in /usr/lib/libstdc++6.dylib

seems strange since you have the lib in the tar.gz but it isn't looking for it there.   That lib also exists in /usr/lib/ but maybe yours is modified?

Any help you guys can provide would be appreciated because this is a mbpr that hashes at 20 hpm with bitcoind

Yeah, this is an odd one with OS X.   You need to move  opt to /opt   to get it to work... version 3 will be a .app bundle, but for now you can hack it :)
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Re: ALPHA MINER - 1.5 GB unlimited threads... better HPM Win64 Miner!
« Reply #440 on: November 10, 2013, 02:55:20 am »
Great work Bytemaster!   I really appreciate your efforts and think you got a good thing started.

a comment and a question:

Comment:
When you get a chance please add time stamps to the sending notifications on the client.   That would really help me figure out my productivity.

Question:
I'm running the linux client with no problems but the mac client will not start.
complains about libstdc++.6.dylib

dylib:  lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found __ZNKSt8__detail20_Prime_rehash_policy11_M_next_bktEm
referenced from pool_miner
expected in /usr/lib/libstdc++6.dylib

seems strange since you have the lib in the tar.gz but it isn't looking for it there.   That lib also exists in /usr/lib/ but maybe yours is modified?

Any help you guys can provide would be appreciated because this is a mbpr that hashes at 20 hpm with bitcoind


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Re: ALPHA MINER - 1.5 GB unlimited threads... better HPM Win64 Miner!
« Reply #439 on: November 10, 2013, 02:45:23 am »
Difficulty adjusted from 0.00001526 to ... and stay same  :)
Edit: Reward was dropped by 5%, 2016 block to next retarget

Only block rewards is retargeted. Difficulty will retarget in 2016 blocks.

@bytemaster: Do you plan to update the wallet and make re-target every 2016 as planed? Or we stay as is?

I am going to keep it as is, no need to introduce a fork and people don't seem to mind the faster block production.

Agree

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Re: ALPHA MINER - 1.5 GB unlimited threads... better HPM Win64 Miner!
« Reply #438 on: November 10, 2013, 02:43:20 am »
Difficulty adjusted from 0.00001526 to ... and stay same  :)
Edit: Reward was dropped by 5%, 2016 block to next retarget

Only block rewards is retargeted. Difficulty will retarget in 2016 blocks.

@bytemaster: Do you plan to update the wallet and make re-target every 2016 as planed? Or we stay as is?

I am going to keep it as is, no need to introduce a fork and people don't seem to mind the faster block production. 
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Anything said on these forums does not constitute an intent to create a legal obligation or contract between myself and anyone else.   These are merely my opinions and I reserve the right to change them at any time.

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Re: ALPHA MINER - 1.5 GB unlimited threads... better HPM Win64 Miner!
« Reply #437 on: November 10, 2013, 02:41:25 am »
Difficulty adjusted from 0.00001526 to ... and stay same  :)
Edit: Reward was dropped by 5%, 2016 block to next retarget

Only block rewards is retargeted. Difficulty will retarget in 2016 blocks.

@bytemaster: Do you plan to update the wallet and make re-target every 2016 as planed? Or we stay as is?

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Re: ALPHA MINER - 1.5 GB unlimited threads... better HPM Win64 Miner!
« Reply #436 on: November 10, 2013, 02:40:14 am »
Awesome got it! I was a tard!  How bout a way to limit threads? or limit CPU usage?
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Re: ALPHA MINER - 1.5 GB unlimited threads... better HPM Win64 Miner!
« Reply #435 on: November 10, 2013, 02:39:29 am »
Difficulty adjusted from 0.00001526 to ... and stay same  :)
Edit: Reward was dropped by 5%, 2016 block to next retarget

Only block rewards is retargeted. Difficulty will retarget in 2016 blocks.
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Re: ALPHA MINER - 1.5 GB unlimited threads... better HPM Win64 Miner!
« Reply #434 on: November 10, 2013, 02:39:00 am »
BTW: I like hourly payment, it's easy to track, can you make auto payment pay hourly if balance more than 1 PTS?

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Re: ALPHA MINER - 1.5 GB unlimited threads... better HPM Win64 Miner!
« Reply #433 on: November 10, 2013, 02:36:03 am »
Difficulty adjusted from 0.00001526 to ... and stay same  :)
Edit: Reward was dropped by 5%, 2016 block to next retarget
« Last Edit: November 10, 2013, 02:37:42 am by testz »

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Re: ALPHA MINER - 1.5 GB unlimited threads... better HPM Win64 Miner!
« Reply #432 on: November 10, 2013, 02:34:36 am »
Great job! but now this pool seems to be paying out just as much as the other pool..  definitely not 2 times like i mentioned before... :-[

Did the other pool get a faster miner?  Because I am paying out at the theoretical average value per hash -3% so perhaps the other pool was having a lucky streak and their variance gave higher yields?   Can others provide feedback?  Am I calculating the PPS wrong?

Anyone?  What is the experience with the other pools like?

I was making just above 3pts in 1 hour with the other pools and now i'm making under 3pts with yours and that was timed form the last payment at8:27 to 9:27 mybalance was 2.59363

Ok, so I see that the other pool's miner is similar... I will have to change that :)
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