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haitch
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October 09, 2015, 12:12:42 AM |
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Hey,
I can find information on what port burst.ninja uses for mining. Anyone knows?
You can use 80 or 8124 for mining, and 8125 for the wallet. H.
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stacey2911
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October 09, 2015, 12:25:01 AM |
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Hi guys, just popping my head in with a quick question. I apologise if this has been covered but I can't find any info on it, and I'm not a programmer, so I don't have the knowledge. I am trying to hide the output of Blago's miner, so that the executable runs windowless. I have tried using the "start" command through a batch file, as well as redirecting stderr and stdout to nul, and neither of these are working for me, and as I understand it, the way I am trying to implement it would not work. My current batch file to start the miner is start miner.exe 2&>1 > nul PAUSE As I understand it, this redirects the output of the Command Window to nul after starting Blago's Miner, not Blago's miner. Using "start" assures the cmd window disappears after running blago's miner, and I understand how redirecting stderr and stdout work, but I do not know how to redirect the output of Blago's miner to nul. Is this even possible with a batch script, or am I barking up the wrong tree? Thanks in advance everyone, and I love all the thought and discussion that's been going on in BURST lately, even through the fud and trolling/scamming/threatening. I apologise for not having anything meaningful to contribute to the community other then mining, investing and trading, but keep up the good work everyone, and hopefully we can all decide on a good dev strategy for BURST.
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jorjito25
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October 09, 2015, 12:38:46 AM |
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Hey,
I can find information on what port burst.ninja uses for mining. Anyone knows?
You can use 80 or 8124 for mining, and 8125 for the wallet. H. Thank you, am I blind or is that information lacking from the pool page?
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haitch
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October 09, 2015, 12:43:51 AM |
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Hi guys, just popping my head in with a quick question. I apologise if this has been covered but I can't find any info on it, and I'm not a programmer, so I don't have the knowledge. I am trying to hide the output of Blago's miner, so that the executable runs windowless. I have tried using the "start" command through a batch file, as well as redirecting stderr and stdout to nul, and neither of these are working for me, and as I understand it, the way I am trying to implement it would not work. My current batch file to start the miner is start miner.exe 2&>1 > nul PAUSE As I understand it, this redirects the output of the Command Window to nul after starting Blago's Miner, not Blago's miner. Using "start" assures the cmd window disappears after running blago's miner, and I understand how redirecting stderr and stdout work, but I do not know how to redirect the output of Blago's miner to nul. Is this even possible with a batch script, or am I barking up the wrong tree? Thanks in advance everyone, and I love all the thought and discussion that's been going on in BURST lately, even through the fud and trolling/scamming/threatening. I apologise for not having anything meaningful to contribute to the community other then mining, investing and trading, but keep up the good work everyone, and hopefully we can all decide on a good dev strategy for BURST. You're not going to be able to do it from a batch fileany console app is going to require a console window to run in, even if all output is redirected. What might work is some of the apps to run any app as a service. eg http://www.howtogeek.com/50786/using-srvstart-to-run-any-application-as-a-windows-service/H.
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haitch
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October 09, 2015, 12:46:09 AM |
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Hey,
I can find information on what port burst.ninja uses for mining. Anyone knows?
You can use 80 or 8124 for mining, and 8125 for the wallet. H. Thank you, am I blind or is that information lacking from the pool page? It's missing from the page, there was a tutorial around that had the ports, but yeah, should be on the pool page. H.
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stacey2911
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October 09, 2015, 04:40:44 AM |
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Hi guys, just popping my head in with a quick question. I apologise if this has been covered but I can't find any info on it, and I'm not a programmer, so I don't have the knowledge. I am trying to hide the output of Blago's miner, so that the executable runs windowless. I have tried using the "start" command through a batch file, as well as redirecting stderr and stdout to nul, and neither of these are working for me, and as I understand it, the way I am trying to implement it would not work. My current batch file to start the miner is start miner.exe 2&>1 > nul PAUSE As I understand it, this redirects the output of the Command Window to nul after starting Blago's Miner, not Blago's miner. Using "start" assures the cmd window disappears after running blago's miner, and I understand how redirecting stderr and stdout work, but I do not know how to redirect the output of Blago's miner to nul. Is this even possible with a batch script, or am I barking up the wrong tree? Thanks in advance everyone, and I love all the thought and discussion that's been going on in BURST lately, even through the fud and trolling/scamming/threatening. I apologise for not having anything meaningful to contribute to the community other then mining, investing and trading, but keep up the good work everyone, and hopefully we can all decide on a good dev strategy for BURST. You're not going to be able to do it from a batch fileany console app is going to require a console window to run in, even if all output is redirected. What might work is some of the apps to run any app as a service. eg http://www.howtogeek.com/50786/using-srvstart-to-run-any-application-as-a-windows-service/H. Thanks Haitch, I'll suss that out and do some more research 
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Elmit
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October 09, 2015, 05:48:06 AM |
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Crowetic, what does "BURST Executive" mean?
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yeponlyone
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October 09, 2015, 11:43:33 AM |
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Thanks, is Dev2 still supported?
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October 09, 2015, 12:59:05 PM |
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Hi guys, just popping my head in with a quick question. I apologise if this has been covered but I can't find any info on it, and I'm not a programmer, so I don't have the knowledge. I am trying to hide the output of Blago's miner, so that the executable runs windowless. I have tried using the "start" command through a batch file, as well as redirecting stderr and stdout to nul, and neither of these are working for me, and as I understand it, the way I am trying to implement it would not work. My current batch file to start the miner is start miner.exe 2&>1 > nul PAUSE As I understand it, this redirects the output of the Command Window to nul after starting Blago's Miner, not Blago's miner. Using "start" assures the cmd window disappears after running blago's miner, and I understand how redirecting stderr and stdout work, but I do not know how to redirect the output of Blago's miner to nul. Is this even possible with a batch script, or am I barking up the wrong tree? Thanks in advance everyone, and I love all the thought and discussion that's been going on in BURST lately, even through the fud and trolling/scamming/threatening. I apologise for not having anything meaningful to contribute to the community other then mining, investing and trading, but keep up the good work everyone, and hopefully we can all decide on a good dev strategy for BURST. You're not going to be able to do it from a batch fileany console app is going to require a console window to run in, even if all output is redirected. What might work is some of the apps to run any app as a service. eg http://www.howtogeek.com/50786/using-srvstart-to-run-any-application-as-a-windows-service/H. Thanks Haitch, I'll suss that out and do some more research  I have used that service before from your link. I would start my GPU miner at midnight and then let it turn off after 3 hours. Miner.exe will work the same. Might want to use Haitch bat file as the service that calls miner.exe. This was used to start the miner if it stopped
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October 09, 2015, 01:21:03 PM |
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about 50% [ 22.98% ] BURST-KQ2P-FWCW-AAYU-D9G24 (579) /bin/laden [ 5.52% ] BURST-3N7E-CX8T-K6AM-D6Q4N (139) [ 4.05% ] BURST-A7NY-ESG8-9VAT-DQJVF (102) M2 [ 4.05% ] BURST-5M3F-REHB-PWRE-6E4HP (102) M1 [ 2.54% ] BURST-SDAC-FFUD-SMCB-D3Q74 (64) [ 2.30% ] BURST-XNS5-62HN-J3UY-79THE (58) [ 1.75% ] BURST-42JY-E6TZ-885E-AZ9HK (44) <-= Pythagorean Switch =-> [ 1.43% ] BURST-ACGB-YGHQ-G9ZL-5XD7U (36) Haitch ACGB [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ] [ 1.07% ] BURST-WDK8-EYW8-NHMQ-77777 (27) [ 0.99% ] BURST-BY7U-A5EF-6ACN-4MFYL (25) [ pool: 21869187791279079 ] [ 0.91% ] BURST-FDUK-NG2J-5LFN-6EP8H (23) UD3 [ 0.87% ] BURST-TVC9-GTFD-AEB8-E6LAZ (22) [ 0.87% ] BURST-3XFG-2JSB-HCUX-7HXBC (22) LVB - 100 TB - solo [ 0.87% ] BURST-L2V2-AXNC-VW9G-9XBWM (22) [ 0.87% ] BURST-8XMM-697F-6T5D-C49LZ (22) manini farm [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ] [ 0.79% ] BURST-VBQV-PPZM-CPBN-6J2VX (20) B_O_X__2_4 [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ] [ 0.79% ] BURST-BZ3J-UTHM-KTGV-9HKWE (20) C___A___T [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ] [ 0.75% ] BURST-B2XN-WGYA-ND3F-2LHHS (19)
update: [ 23.77% ] BURST-KQ2P-FWCW-AAYU-D9G24 (599) /bin/laden [ 5.16% ] BURST-3N7E-CX8T-K6AM-D6Q4N (130) [ 4.17% ] BURST-A7NY-ESG8-9VAT-DQJVF (105) M2 [ 3.69% ] BURST-5M3F-REHB-PWRE-6E4HP (93) M1 [ 2.62% ] BURST-XNS5-62HN-J3UY-79THE (66) [ 2.50% ] BURST-SDAC-FFUD-SMCB-D3Q74 (63) [ 1.90% ] BURST-42JY-E6TZ-885E-AZ9HK (48) <-= Pythagorean Switch =-> [ 1.31% ] BURST-ACGB-YGHQ-G9ZL-5XD7U (33) Haitch ACGB [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ] [ 1.07% ] BURST-YW79-8Q33-PBQL-HD8N6 (27) [ pool: 21869187791279079 ] [ 0.99% ] BURST-WDK8-EYW8-NHMQ-77777 (25) [ 0.95% ] BURST-TVC9-GTFD-AEB8-E6LAZ (24) [ 0.95% ] BURST-3XFG-2JSB-HCUX-7HXBC (24) LVB - 100 TB - solo [ 0.91% ] BURST-BZ3J-UTHM-KTGV-9HKWE (23) C___A___T [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ] [ 0.91% ] BURST-BY7U-A5EF-6ACN-4MFYL (23) [ pool: 21869187791279079 ] [ 0.87% ] BURST-L2V2-AXNC-VW9G-9XBWM (22) [ 0.87% ] BURST-8XMM-697F-6T5D-C49LZ (22) manini farm [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ] [ 0.83% ] BURST-B2XN-WGYA-ND3F-2LHHS (21)
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October 09, 2015, 02:11:14 PM |
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pool.cryptomining.farm will close on this Sunday please move to other pool
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October 09, 2015, 03:06:46 PM |
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pool.cryptomining.farm will close on this Sunday please move to other pool
For maintenance?
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October 09, 2015, 03:15:30 PM |
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pool.cryptomining.farm will close on this Sunday please move to other pool
For maintenance? close burstpool service don't have profit for long time
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atomy1world
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October 09, 2015, 03:17:46 PM |
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October 09, 2015, 03:34:44 PM |
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about 50% [ 22.98% ] BURST-KQ2P-FWCW-AAYU-D9G24 (579) /bin/laden [ 5.52% ] BURST-3N7E-CX8T-K6AM-D6Q4N (139) [ 4.05% ] BURST-A7NY-ESG8-9VAT-DQJVF (102) M2 [ 4.05% ] BURST-5M3F-REHB-PWRE-6E4HP (102) M1 [ 2.54% ] BURST-SDAC-FFUD-SMCB-D3Q74 (64) [ 2.30% ] BURST-XNS5-62HN-J3UY-79THE (58) [ 1.75% ] BURST-42JY-E6TZ-885E-AZ9HK (44) <-= Pythagorean Switch =-> [ 1.43% ] BURST-ACGB-YGHQ-G9ZL-5XD7U (36) Haitch ACGB [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ] [ 1.07% ] BURST-WDK8-EYW8-NHMQ-77777 (27) [ 0.99% ] BURST-BY7U-A5EF-6ACN-4MFYL (25) [ pool: 21869187791279079 ] [ 0.91% ] BURST-FDUK-NG2J-5LFN-6EP8H (23) UD3 [ 0.87% ] BURST-TVC9-GTFD-AEB8-E6LAZ (22) [ 0.87% ] BURST-3XFG-2JSB-HCUX-7HXBC (22) LVB - 100 TB - solo [ 0.87% ] BURST-L2V2-AXNC-VW9G-9XBWM (22) [ 0.87% ] BURST-8XMM-697F-6T5D-C49LZ (22) manini farm [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ] [ 0.79% ] BURST-VBQV-PPZM-CPBN-6J2VX (20) B_O_X__2_4 [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ] [ 0.79% ] BURST-BZ3J-UTHM-KTGV-9HKWE (20) C___A___T [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ] [ 0.75% ] BURST-B2XN-WGYA-ND3F-2LHHS (19)
update: [ 23.77% ] BURST-KQ2P-FWCW-AAYU-D9G24 (599) /bin/laden [ 5.16% ] BURST-3N7E-CX8T-K6AM-D6Q4N (130) [ 4.17% ] BURST-A7NY-ESG8-9VAT-DQJVF (105) M2 [ 3.69% ] BURST-5M3F-REHB-PWRE-6E4HP (93) M1 [ 2.62% ] BURST-XNS5-62HN-J3UY-79THE (66) [ 2.50% ] BURST-SDAC-FFUD-SMCB-D3Q74 (63) [ 1.90% ] BURST-42JY-E6TZ-885E-AZ9HK (48) <-= Pythagorean Switch =-> [ 1.31% ] BURST-ACGB-YGHQ-G9ZL-5XD7U (33) Haitch ACGB [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ] [ 1.07% ] BURST-YW79-8Q33-PBQL-HD8N6 (27) [ pool: 21869187791279079 ] [ 0.99% ] BURST-WDK8-EYW8-NHMQ-77777 (25) [ 0.95% ] BURST-TVC9-GTFD-AEB8-E6LAZ (24) [ 0.95% ] BURST-3XFG-2JSB-HCUX-7HXBC (24) LVB - 100 TB - solo [ 0.91% ] BURST-BZ3J-UTHM-KTGV-9HKWE (23) C___A___T [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ] [ 0.91% ] BURST-BY7U-A5EF-6ACN-4MFYL (23) [ pool: 21869187791279079 ] [ 0.87% ] BURST-L2V2-AXNC-VW9G-9XBWM (22) [ 0.87% ] BURST-8XMM-697F-6T5D-C49LZ (22) manini farm [ pool: 12468105956737329840 ] [ 0.83% ] BURST-B2XN-WGYA-ND3F-2LHHS (21) for how long were the stats collected? would be cool to hit the list, but it takes me a while to get to about 20 blocks.
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October 09, 2015, 04:02:12 PM |
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Is there something on the network? pool.burstcoin.de holds at block 151591 reload: This webpage is not available pool.cryptomining.farm holds at block 151654 reload: not reachable http://burstcoin.biz not reachable reload: not reachable
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October 09, 2015, 05:11:37 PM |
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Is there something on the network? pool.burstcoin.de holds at block 151591 reload: This webpage is not available pool.cryptomining.farm holds at block 151654 reload: not reachable http://burstcoin.biz not reachable reload: not reachable i'm at height 151676 basetarget 2558995 on all 3 machines. Things seem to run smoothly.
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crowetic
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October 09, 2015, 09:26:12 PM |
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Are you planning on being transparent with the trades you are going to make? Maybe in a private group that asset holders only can see? I would be interested in seeing this. Thanks!
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