I'm just at it... one key has a lot of transactions, used for p2p mining.
That one takes forever, already running 4 hours on 100 + % and mostly unresponsive.
"OK, did you originally create the wallet.dat with a version before RC4 (e.g. 0.9.11.6 / 0.10.11.6)? It turns out the different keypool sizes are causing the high cpu load.
Please try the following workaround: backup your wallet.dat (as always), let 0.10.12.31 create a new wallet.dat and...
Well, I gave up and killed it, after about 6 hours running at 100%.
The synching got very slow after about block 60.000.
It took about an hour to get there, and processed only about 15.000 blocks in the remaining five hours.
I'm back to 9.12.31 and it runs like it should.
Don't know what its doing, but nothings changed.
It never finishes synching, was almost up to the actual height, but then started again at about 300 blocks earlier.
I'll remove the index now and start it again.
I launched it yesterday night and it worked fine, after some hours it started to race again, to 100 + % (i7).
Its not completely unresponsive, but nevertheless the process seems to spawn something unnecessary.
I got Darksend turned off.
http://pastebin.com/MSQPu348
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I just launched it again...
Its well documented, its older than Bitcoin.
https://ripple.com/wiki/How_to_Build_a_Gateway#Building_a_Gateway
Mustn't necessarily run on the same VM, but could be bound to a MN, or better a registry of MNs.
The registry would auction the issued IOUs.
The earnings of the MNs could be payed out...
Thanks, they just replied without a quote and offered to talk about whats really needed.
How much memory would be required for each core ?
As it has 13 FPGAs, would X13 fit on it also, if the main dispatcher runs an algo task aside?
I'd like to run a calculation for a complete mining machine...
Hi, wouldn't this board fit quite well?
http://www.dinigroup.com/new/DNBFC_S12_PCIe.php
I just inquired about prices, have no idea how much such gear costs.
This page has quite some code for the SHA-3 candidates
https://www.rcis.aist.go.jp/special/SASEBO/SHA3-en.html