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I would research the device more, i couldnt find to much information on it, but from what ive read the m7m algo goes off the cache in the processor and mining actually uses very little memory hence why its possible on pi's, i doubt its impossible to get one to mine xmg but you would probably have to write your own miner or heavily modify one of the current ones to run on the xtensia 32bit processor and would expect 0.5h's, and it depends which version the esp32 uses, when looking on the xtensia chip each one is customised to the manufacturers specifications. It's all open source so you can see all the code at https://github.com/magi-project/magi. I think the xtensia chip could actually be quite use full to mine xmg and aeon when looking on the custom order section for the chips, but for someone who is prepared to custom order 100+ chips and build their own usb or asic type miner. ESP's are very well known by the makers community. There are used for a lot of DIY projects about home-automation, IoT,... They are very cheap and available. Espressif provide a C SDK, and it is supported by many frameworks like Arduino and MicroPython. I know this project would need a lot of work to port/implement M7M on the device, but I find it interesting (even if it would not be very powerful). I'll have a look at the code, but I would be interested in any documentation that would help anyone to implement the algo, so that I can see if I have the time/knowledge to try to do it by myself  ESP32s are still too expensive to be profitable, not when you would need 22 of them to come close to what a single 35.00 Pi3 can do (11-12 kH/s) Can you help me little bit? Which miner gives 11Kh/s in pi3? my pi3 is 1.2 Kh/s right now  I think its not (11-12 kH/s) but it needs to be (1.1-1.2 kH/s)
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Happy New Year Magi - looking forward to trying out the new wallet =D
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Installed the new wallet, ready for the hardfork and a new year of mining magi! 
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I would research the device more, i couldnt find to much information on it, but from what ive read the m7m algo goes off the cache in the processor and mining actually uses very little memory hence why its possible on pi's, i doubt its impossible to get one to mine xmg but you would probably have to write your own miner or heavily modify one of the current ones to run on the xtensia 32bit processor and would expect 0.5h's, and it depends which version the esp32 uses, when looking on the xtensia chip each one is customised to the manufacturers specifications. It's all open source so you can see all the code at https://github.com/magi-project/magi. I think the xtensia chip could actually be quite use full to mine xmg and aeon when looking on the custom order section for the chips, but for someone who is prepared to custom order 100+ chips and build their own usb or asic type miner. ESP's are very well known by the makers community. There are used for a lot of DIY projects about home-automation, IoT,... They are very cheap and available. Espressif provide a C SDK, and it is supported by many frameworks like Arduino and MicroPython. I know this project would need a lot of work to port/implement M7M on the device, but I find it interesting (even if it would not be very powerful). I'll have a look at the code, but I would be interested in any documentation that would help anyone to implement the algo, so that I can see if I have the time/knowledge to try to do it by myself  ESP32s are still too expensive to be profitable, not when you would need 22 of them to come close to what a single 35.00 Pi3 can do (11-12 kH/s) Can you help me little bit? Which miner gives 11Kh/s in pi3? my pi3 is 1.2 Kh/s right now  I think its not (11-12 kH/s) but it needs to be (1.1-1.2 kH/s) Uh, no, you would be wrong. Several of us are using custom 64-bit OSs on our RPi3 with a custom compiled miner. We all get 11-12 kH/s, but the Pi does require a small amount of cooling to maintain those speeds. Personally, I put mine in an unheated garage since it is winter here now.
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I would research the device more, i couldnt find to much information on it, but from what ive read the m7m algo goes off the cache in the processor and mining actually uses very little memory hence why its possible on pi's, i doubt its impossible to get one to mine xmg but you would probably have to write your own miner or heavily modify one of the current ones to run on the xtensia 32bit processor and would expect 0.5h's, and it depends which version the esp32 uses, when looking on the xtensia chip each one is customised to the manufacturers specifications. It's all open source so you can see all the code at https://github.com/magi-project/magi. I think the xtensia chip could actually be quite use full to mine xmg and aeon when looking on the custom order section for the chips, but for someone who is prepared to custom order 100+ chips and build their own usb or asic type miner. ESP's are very well known by the makers community. There are used for a lot of DIY projects about home-automation, IoT,... They are very cheap and available. Espressif provide a C SDK, and it is supported by many frameworks like Arduino and MicroPython. I know this project would need a lot of work to port/implement M7M on the device, but I find it interesting (even if it would not be very powerful). I'll have a look at the code, but I would be interested in any documentation that would help anyone to implement the algo, so that I can see if I have the time/knowledge to try to do it by myself  ESP32s are still too expensive to be profitable, not when you would need 22 of them to come close to what a single 35.00 Pi3 can do (11-12 kH/s) Can you help me little bit? Which miner gives 11Kh/s in pi3? my pi3 is 1.2 Kh/s right now  Find our posts in r/coinmagi on reddit. There isn't a step-by-step howto, but you should be able to piece what you need together. FYI, it does take some understanding of how to modify and compile custom programs from the command line.
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I would research the device more, i couldnt find to much information on it, but from what ive read the m7m algo goes off the cache in the processor and mining actually uses very little memory hence why its possible on pi's, i doubt its impossible to get one to mine xmg but you would probably have to write your own miner or heavily modify one of the current ones to run on the xtensia 32bit processor and would expect 0.5h's, and it depends which version the esp32 uses, when looking on the xtensia chip each one is customised to the manufacturers specifications. It's all open source so you can see all the code at https://github.com/magi-project/magi. I think the xtensia chip could actually be quite use full to mine xmg and aeon when looking on the custom order section for the chips, but for someone who is prepared to custom order 100+ chips and build their own usb or asic type miner. ESP's are very well known by the makers community. There are used for a lot of DIY projects about home-automation, IoT,... They are very cheap and available. Espressif provide a C SDK, and it is supported by many frameworks like Arduino and MicroPython. I know this project would need a lot of work to port/implement M7M on the device, but I find it interesting (even if it would not be very powerful). I'll have a look at the code, but I would be interested in any documentation that would help anyone to implement the algo, so that I can see if I have the time/knowledge to try to do it by myself  ESP32s are still too expensive to be profitable, not when you would need 22 of them to come close to what a single 35.00 Pi3 can do (11-12 kH/s) Can you help me little bit? Which miner gives 11Kh/s in pi3? my pi3 is 1.2 Kh/s right now  Find our posts in r/coinmagi on reddit. There isn't a step-by-step howto, but you should be able to piece what you need together. FYI, it does take some understanding of how to modify and compile custom programs from the command line. I made a " How to " on how to setup 64BIT mining on a PI3. But I don't see any option on attaching a file though.
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I would research the device more, i couldnt find to much information on it, but from what ive read the m7m algo goes off the cache in the processor and mining actually uses very little memory hence why its possible on pi's, i doubt its impossible to get one to mine xmg but you would probably have to write your own miner or heavily modify one of the current ones to run on the xtensia 32bit processor and would expect 0.5h's, and it depends which version the esp32 uses, when looking on the xtensia chip each one is customised to the manufacturers specifications. It's all open source so you can see all the code at https://github.com/magi-project/magi. I think the xtensia chip could actually be quite use full to mine xmg and aeon when looking on the custom order section for the chips, but for someone who is prepared to custom order 100+ chips and build their own usb or asic type miner. ESP's are very well known by the makers community. There are used for a lot of DIY projects about home-automation, IoT,... They are very cheap and available. Espressif provide a C SDK, and it is supported by many frameworks like Arduino and MicroPython. I know this project would need a lot of work to port/implement M7M on the device, but I find it interesting (even if it would not be very powerful). I'll have a look at the code, but I would be interested in any documentation that would help anyone to implement the algo, so that I can see if I have the time/knowledge to try to do it by myself  ESP32s are still too expensive to be profitable, not when you would need 22 of them to come close to what a single 35.00 Pi3 can do (11-12 kH/s) Can you help me little bit? Which miner gives 11Kh/s in pi3? my pi3 is 1.2 Kh/s right now  I think its not (11-12 kH/s) but it needs to be (1.1-1.2 kH/s) Uh, no, you would be wrong. Several of us are using custom 64-bit OSs on our RPi3 with a custom compiled miner. We all get 11-12 kH/s, but the Pi does require a small amount of cooling to maintain those speeds. Personally, I put mine in an unheated garage since it is winter here now. yeah same for me, it still seems quite temperamental on the pi sometimes, i have 3 setup, when they were all 32bit running wolf miner v1 2 ran at 2kh's, but the 3rd one ran at 6kh's, with all the exact same settings, i just copied the sd card once setup and miner installed. When i switched them to 64bit and wolf miner v2, 2 of the pi's sit around 9-11kh's but the 3rd one is 15-20kh's, all standard clocks and same cooling.
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Pardon me for being a total noob and ignorant but I would like some more info or user's docs for the software. Being a noob it is quite complcated to me. Tnx in advance. If there is a better place to find this stuff out or ask questions please let me know. :-)
I'd have to agree. I feel like I'm a fairly quick study (been a sysadmin for 18 years) but all of the documentation that I've been able to find makes the assumption that you already have a basic understanding of things. I can't even find info on how I'm supposed to turn these coins in to actual money in my bank account. i second that motion A magi guide for dummy miners  it's really the same system as almost every other digital currency except it has staking, please just read a bitcoin for dummies, or the bitcoin for 5 year olds webpage. I'm amazed people are mining this currency and then questioning how to turn it into cash, you should really get a basic understanding of cryptocurrencies, exchanges (this is where you swap to btc or ltc), and mining before you start. If you want a profit actually check its possible with your hashrates, electricity usage, and electricity price, or if your just doing it for fun or to support the coin make sure you have chosen the right one for you. And im not sure what other information you would need for the coin other than what is posted on the website http://www.m-core.org/resources/, most of the mining software is coded by the community and doesnt come with any other documentation than what is on the github for the download or forum post they release it on. You's really need to learn what cryptocurrency is, and how mining and exchanges work, then you wont need any specific documentation on the coin, you will understand their resource page and whether its a coin you want to support/trade/mine.
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January 01, 2018, 04:35:47 PM |
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Several problems with the new wallet. On one windows pc it synchronized, but not stacking (despite I allowed mPos minting). I also compiled it on orange pi pc, copypasted old wallet.dat, minerd getinfo showing balance 0.00, although there were some coins.
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January 01, 2018, 04:38:38 PM |
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any calculator mining for xmg coin? i have some i7 and xenon cpus in my stuff. want to use them on freetime.
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I would research the device more, i couldnt find to much information on it, but from what ive read the m7m algo goes off the cache in the processor and mining actually uses very little memory hence why its possible on pi's, i doubt its impossible to get one to mine xmg but you would probably have to write your own miner or heavily modify one of the current ones to run on the xtensia 32bit processor and would expect 0.5h's, and it depends which version the esp32 uses, when looking on the xtensia chip each one is customised to the manufacturers specifications. It's all open source so you can see all the code at https://github.com/magi-project/magi. I think the xtensia chip could actually be quite use full to mine xmg and aeon when looking on the custom order section for the chips, but for someone who is prepared to custom order 100+ chips and build their own usb or asic type miner. ESP's are very well known by the makers community. There are used for a lot of DIY projects about home-automation, IoT,... They are very cheap and available. Espressif provide a C SDK, and it is supported by many frameworks like Arduino and MicroPython. I know this project would need a lot of work to port/implement M7M on the device, but I find it interesting (even if it would not be very powerful). I'll have a look at the code, but I would be interested in any documentation that would help anyone to implement the algo, so that I can see if I have the time/knowledge to try to do it by myself  ESP32s are still too expensive to be profitable, not when you would need 22 of them to come close to what a single 35.00 Pi3 can do (11-12 kH/s) Can you help me little bit? Which miner gives 11Kh/s in pi3? my pi3 is 1.2 Kh/s right now  Find our posts in r/coinmagi on reddit. There isn't a step-by-step howto, but you should be able to piece what you need together. FYI, it does take some understanding of how to modify and compile custom programs from the command line. I made a " How to " on how to setup 64BIT mining on a PI3. But I don't see any option on attaching a file though. upload it on dropbox/megaupload and send the link here please
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People are throwing as much as possible at the chain right now to chew through the orphan blocks and get to the hardfork at 1606950. Those blocks are mostly going to be orphaned.
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I would research the device more, i couldnt find to much information on it, but from what ive read the m7m algo goes off the cache in the processor and mining actually uses very little memory hence why its possible on pi's, i doubt its impossible to get one to mine xmg but you would probably have to write your own miner or heavily modify one of the current ones to run on the xtensia 32bit processor and would expect 0.5h's, and it depends which version the esp32 uses, when looking on the xtensia chip each one is customised to the manufacturers specifications. It's all open source so you can see all the code at https://github.com/magi-project/magi. I think the xtensia chip could actually be quite use full to mine xmg and aeon when looking on the custom order section for the chips, but for someone who is prepared to custom order 100+ chips and build their own usb or asic type miner. ESP's are very well known by the makers community. There are used for a lot of DIY projects about home-automation, IoT,... They are very cheap and available. Espressif provide a C SDK, and it is supported by many frameworks like Arduino and MicroPython. I know this project would need a lot of work to port/implement M7M on the device, but I find it interesting (even if it would not be very powerful). I'll have a look at the code, but I would be interested in any documentation that would help anyone to implement the algo, so that I can see if I have the time/knowledge to try to do it by myself  ESP32s are still too expensive to be profitable, not when you would need 22 of them to come close to what a single 35.00 Pi3 can do (11-12 kH/s) Can you help me little bit? Which miner gives 11Kh/s in pi3? my pi3 is 1.2 Kh/s right now  Find our posts in r/coinmagi on reddit. There isn't a step-by-step howto, but you should be able to piece what you need together. FYI, it does take some understanding of how to modify and compile custom programs from the command line. I made a " How to " on how to setup 64BIT mining on a PI3. But I don't see any option on attaching a file though. upload it on dropbox/megaupload and send the link here please Here is the link to my how to. Hope it helps. https://www.megaupload.us/1jzO/Miner64_How_To.pdf
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Several problems with the new wallet. On one windows pc it synchronized, but not stacking (despite I allowed mPos minting). I also compiled it on orange pi pc, copypasted old wallet.dat, minerd getinfo showing balance 0.00, although there were some coins.
OK, windows part is solved, magi.conf was missing, still no progress with pi, anybody else also experiencing 0 balance?
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I would research the device more, i couldnt find to much information on it, but from what ive read the m7m algo goes off the cache in the processor and mining actually uses very little memory hence why its possible on pi's, i doubt its impossible to get one to mine xmg but you would probably have to write your own miner or heavily modify one of the current ones to run on the xtensia 32bit processor and would expect 0.5h's, and it depends which version the esp32 uses, when looking on the xtensia chip each one is customised to the manufacturers specifications. It's all open source so you can see all the code at https://github.com/magi-project/magi. I think the xtensia chip could actually be quite use full to mine xmg and aeon when looking on the custom order section for the chips, but for someone who is prepared to custom order 100+ chips and build their own usb or asic type miner. ESP's are very well known by the makers community. There are used for a lot of DIY projects about home-automation, IoT,... They are very cheap and available. Espressif provide a C SDK, and it is supported by many frameworks like Arduino and MicroPython. I know this project would need a lot of work to port/implement M7M on the device, but I find it interesting (even if it would not be very powerful). I'll have a look at the code, but I would be interested in any documentation that would help anyone to implement the algo, so that I can see if I have the time/knowledge to try to do it by myself  ESP32s are still too expensive to be profitable, not when you would need 22 of them to come close to what a single 35.00 Pi3 can do (11-12 kH/s) Can you help me little bit? Which miner gives 11Kh/s in pi3? my pi3 is 1.2 Kh/s right now  Find our posts in r/coinmagi on reddit. There isn't a step-by-step howto, but you should be able to piece what you need together. FYI, it does take some understanding of how to modify and compile custom programs from the command line. I made a " How to " on how to setup 64BIT mining on a PI3. But I don't see any option on attaching a file though. upload it on dropbox/megaupload and send the link here please Here is the link to my how to. Hope it helps. https://www.megaupload.us/1jzO/Miner64_How_To.pdfCan't open the pdf, says document damaged  can you please double check the file is ok ?
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New here... Some slightly off topic but mentioned to give background:
Started looking into mining and investing in crypto about a month ago along with all the others after BTC jumped.
I bought an old S3 antminer for $75 and set it up pointed at Antpool. Have read a lot saying not to mine there due to tx fee payout. Am waiting until it hits the minimum payout to switch it. Not sure which pool to move to. Was going to do KanoPool but have read that small timers like me would just lose dust there? Looked into buying more updated equipment and found the price crazy high. It looks to me like the company making the antminers is keeping the supply of new antminers low then keeping the resulting higher tx fees for themselves in antpool. For exchanges, I have accounts at Coinbase, GDAX and Cryptopia. I have appliedto Gemini and Bittrex is closed to new registrations.
Long story short, this led me to look for coins that could be mined via cpu since I have 7 windows machines (all windows 10 64 bit) and a Raspberry Pi (cana kit) running Raspberian (desktop) here at the house. The fairness idea behind Magi Coin is a real draw to me.
I downloaded Minerd to try and mine XMG but found several of the linked pools in the first post were down, closing soon or had other issues. In the short term I went to Miners Gate and have the windows machines mining Monero. I have also had issues with the XMG wallet poofing off my desktop when I create a short cut to the launch file.
I guess what I am asking is where is the best place to point minerd to mine XMG once I get the wallet issue figured out? Or is there a better mining program for me to use? I have almost no experience using command line type actions except for some very basic stuff running MS DOS a long time ago.
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I would research the device more, i couldnt find to much information on it, but from what ive read the m7m algo goes off the cache in the processor and mining actually uses very little memory hence why its possible on pi's, i doubt its impossible to get one to mine xmg but you would probably have to write your own miner or heavily modify one of the current ones to run on the xtensia 32bit processor and would expect 0.5h's, and it depends which version the esp32 uses, when looking on the xtensia chip each one is customised to the manufacturers specifications. It's all open source so you can see all the code at https://github.com/magi-project/magi. I think the xtensia chip could actually be quite use full to mine xmg and aeon when looking on the custom order section for the chips, but for someone who is prepared to custom order 100+ chips and build their own usb or asic type miner. ESP's are very well known by the makers community. There are used for a lot of DIY projects about home-automation, IoT,... They are very cheap and available. Espressif provide a C SDK, and it is supported by many frameworks like Arduino and MicroPython. I know this project would need a lot of work to port/implement M7M on the device, but I find it interesting (even if it would not be very powerful). I'll have a look at the code, but I would be interested in any documentation that would help anyone to implement the algo, so that I can see if I have the time/knowledge to try to do it by myself  ESP32s are still too expensive to be profitable, not when you would need 22 of them to come close to what a single 35.00 Pi3 can do (11-12 kH/s) Can you help me little bit? Which miner gives 11Kh/s in pi3? my pi3 is 1.2 Kh/s right now  Find our posts in r/coinmagi on reddit. There isn't a step-by-step howto, but you should be able to piece what you need together. FYI, it does take some understanding of how to modify and compile custom programs from the command line. I made a " How to " on how to setup 64BIT mining on a PI3. But I don't see any option on attaching a file though. upload it on dropbox/megaupload and send the link here please Here is the link to my how to. Hope it helps. https://www.megaupload.us/1jzO/Miner64_How_To.pdfCan't open the pdf, says document damaged  can you please double check the file is ok ? Sorry, the hosting site is the worst! Please try this link. http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=03605573699170841480
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