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Re: [WTB] Radeon 5850
by
pitabread
on 16/10/2011, 15:35:06 UTC
Still looking for a 5850?
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Board Mining software (miners)
Re: Introducing CherryPicking - new Windows & Linux Pool Hopper
by
pitabread
on 23/09/2011, 18:47:36 UTC
Hello everyone,

if you wanna try something new, you are welcome to hop into yourbtc.net.

Payout method is Double Geometric Method (DGM). You find some useful information about the math here: http://www.yourbtc.net/faq-page and of course https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=39497.0

You can access our api here: http://www.yourbtc.net/api.php
For personal stats, log in into your account and get your personal api.

Have a nice day!

Is this a trick (Double geometric method: Hopping-proof, low-variance reward system)?  Cheesy
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Re: Introducing CherryPicking - new Windows & Linux Pool Hopper
by
pitabread
on 23/09/2011, 13:26:35 UTC
Just wondering what pools is everyone using and what is their configuration?
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Re: Introducing CherryPicking - new Windows & Linux Pool Hopper
by
pitabread
on 14/09/2011, 04:56:31 UTC
Running great on both Windows 7 64bit and Ubuntu 11.04 64.
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Re: GUI miner INVISIBLE!
by
pitabread
on 06/09/2011, 03:04:54 UTC
I had this happen and it happens as follows:

1) make changes in guiminer without saving
2) clicking X so it hides in the tray
3) reboot clicking save

Another option to the fix if you are using windows 7.  Click the Guiminer on the taskbar and hold down the window key and push left cursor until it shows up.
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Re: Introducing CherryPicking - new Windows & Linux Pool Hopper
by
pitabread
on 06/09/2011, 02:59:51 UTC
I'm installing CP on my linux machine (ubuntu 11.04).  I did the update to 0.6.6a and have no issues starting CP, but I have two questions

1) I have my poclbm.py in ~/poclbm.  But that path (with or without the file name) doesn't seem to work in the cfg file.  What are others using?

2) I installed the java security certificate thingy in the java security directory (/etc/java-6-sun/security), but I get certificate errors with mt. red, ars, etc. Right now it's:
Code:
-rwxr-xr-x   1 root  root  87217 2011-09-05 18:37 jssecacerts

Ideas?

Thanks



1) Instead of using ~/poclbm do /home/(yourusername)/poclbm/poclbm.py
2) jssecacerts goes into /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/jre/lib/security

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Re: [138 Gh] MT.Red PPS is here! 0.0000261562984905 a share!
by
pitabread
on 05/09/2011, 15:47:56 UTC
down?
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Re: Introducing CherryPicking - new Windows & Linux Pool Hopper
by
pitabread
on 30/08/2011, 05:00:05 UTC
if you mean the java security certificate issue with bitcoinlc, just remove the "s" after http in the cfg file

jinx  Cheesy
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Re: Introducing CherryPicking - new Windows & Linux Pool Hopper
by
pitabread
on 28/08/2011, 15:14:57 UTC
Typing "exit" doesn't work in 6.6?

Also, has anyone found a fix to get mainframe working?  It is a pretty decent size pool, seems like it would be good to have working.

And does simplecoin.us not have JSON stats?  Is that why it wont work?

Instead of using exit use "e" to exit and  "i" for info.
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Re: Introducing CherryPicking - new Windows & Linux Pool Hopper
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pitabread
on 27/08/2011, 01:15:29 UTC
I like this version Smiley 
Also comma works for me with the .csv files in excel 2010.
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Re: Introducing CherryPicking - new Windows pool hopper
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pitabread
on 26/08/2011, 04:01:45 UTC
anyone else having java security certificate issues with bitcoinlc? i haven't had this issue since i first installed CP and i fixed it by following the post on page 2. happening on 3 different machines of mine so that makes it seem like bitcoinlc changed something on their end?

I fixed it by removing the "s" in https when checking for stats
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Re: Best pooled minning?
by
pitabread
on 15/08/2011, 06:45:07 UTC
BTCGuild is the best by far.  Here's what you need to realize that apparently the vast majority of people don't understand.  Let's say everyone mines at 1 GH/s Tongue Let's say one pool has 1000 GH/s and another has 2000 and there's only those 2 pools.  You join pool 2 because obviously they have double the chance of finding a block as the first one.  You'll make so much more money!  WRONG.  You're splitting 50 BTC with 200 people twice as often as opposed to splitting 50 BTC with half as many people half as often.  They tie.  No matter what pool you choose, you have exactly the same profitability.

The difference is fees they charge and features they offer.  BTCGuild is the best for that.  I even jacked up my donation so I qualify for e-mail notifications of stalled workers.  That's saved A LOT of lost mining time and paid for itself about 10x over so far.

The biggest pool I know of has important features missing and stores your password in PLAIN TEXT in their database.  Plain freaking text!  And they're the biggest pool!  So I think we know who's the #1 hacker target.

You also get a smaller piece of the pie compared to guys who generate much higher Hashs.  If you luck out on the smaller pools you gain more as the pay out will be higher.  Arsbitcoin has been pretty decent since their payout system (PPS) is different.
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Re: Best pooled minning?
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pitabread
on 15/08/2011, 06:34:28 UTC
I moved from btcguild after having horrible luck and I agree bitclockers has been pretty good. 
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: PSU requirements for quad 6950?
by
pitabread
on 15/08/2011, 06:30:29 UTC
Should be good are you planning on jumping the pins to unlock it?
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Re: Newbie restrictions
by
pitabread
on 15/08/2011, 06:25:15 UTC
I was wondering why I can't reply to other threads.  I guess I know now.
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Re: Introduce yourself :)
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pitabread
on 12/08/2011, 01:19:54 UTC
Hi  Smiley