Krist - Minable currency that works across...
CrazedProgrammer 27 Aug 2016
PokeAcer, on 26 August 2016 - 10:26 PM, said:
Wait, Krist is harder to mine now? AWESOME I OWN SO MUCH /s
After Apemanzilla made his GPU miner the work value got so low that the entire work algorithm had to be remade.
That was months ago.
It's okay now:
(AMD Radeon HD7770)
Edited by CrazedProgrammer, 27 August 2016 - 10:36 AM.
ebernerd 04 Sep 2016
I can't run the wallet installer. It errors on line 4 of that pastebin link.
CrazedProgrammer 04 Sep 2016
ebernerd 04 Sep 2016
Lignum 04 Sep 2016
CompuTech, on 04 September 2016 - 08:55 PM, said:
Yes. It happens on the SwitchCraft server, and on emulators. I've had it happen offline too.
ComputerCraft tends to have trouble with HTTPS. Try going on line 4 of the installer and changing it to:
local server = http.get("http://raw.githubusercontent.com/BTCTaras/kristwallet/master/staticapi/syncNode").readAll()
Alternatively, just change it to:
local server = "http://krist.ceriat.net/"
to avoid the problem altogether.
Edited by Lignum, 04 September 2016 - 09:17 PM.
ebernerd 05 Sep 2016
Lignum, on 04 September 2016 - 09:13 PM, said:
CompuTech, on 04 September 2016 - 08:55 PM, said:
Yes. It happens on the SwitchCraft server, and on emulators. I've had it happen offline too.
ComputerCraft tends to have trouble with HTTPS. Try going on line 4 of the installer and changing it to:
local server = http.get("http://raw.githubusercontent.com/BTCTaras/kristwallet/master/staticapi/syncNode").readAll()
Alternatively, just change it to:
local server = "http://krist.ceriat.net/"
to avoid the problem altogether.
boyscout415 07 Sep 2016
Krist should be mined by in game computers, or at least for that server.
TheRockettek 08 Sep 2016
H4X0RZ 08 Sep 2016
apemanzilla 09 Sep 2016
H4X0RZ, on 08 September 2016 - 09:22 PM, said:
When I fired up the first working version of my GPU miner, I was literally mining blocks as fast as it could fetch the new work values. If I had made it a year prior, it would have been approximately the same effect.
TheRockettek 17 Sep 2016
:/ I cant even mine and someone stole all my krist.
Again
:3 I wonder if theres a miner for android...
Again
:3 I wonder if theres a miner for android...
Anavrins 17 Sep 2016
TheRockettek, on 17 September 2016 - 12:07 PM, said:
:3 I wonder if theres a miner for android...
That is, if you really don't care about your battery life.
Edited by Anavrins, 17 September 2016 - 02:51 PM.
Luca_S 17 Sep 2016
CrazedProgrammer, on 16 September 2016 - 10:03 PM, said:
My MSI RX480 Gaming X 8GB arrived today
TheRockettek, on 17 September 2016 - 12:07 PM, said:
:/ I cant even mine and someone stole all my krist.
Again
Again
Bomb Bloke 18 Sep 2016
Anavrins, on 17 September 2016 - 02:50 PM, said:
In theory yes, since android has a JVM, if you can access the CLI somehow, you should be able to run a Java cpu miner.
Sort of. It uses a VM called Dalvik, which doesn't handle class or jars directly; instead they have to be bundled up into dex files. These in turn are the executables within the APKs you'll typically download from eg the Google Play Store.
Checking the Terminal app on my phone it doesn't look like a regular "java" command is available, though apparently Terminal IDE offers one:
https://play.google....rtacuside&hl=en
TheRockettek, on 18 September 2016 - 10:39 AM, said:
Would be good if any of the java emulators i found actually worked..
Just to be clear, you're not looking for a Java "emulator". Android runs on Unix (same as iOS and who knows what else). You don't need to "simulate" Java.
TheRockettek 18 Sep 2016
The only way left is making my own in python... I was gonna try 1lann`s miner using its source code but couldnt get golang to work :/ Time to make my own...
I shouldnt of said android, its a kindle. (But kinda has android)
What am i looking for then d:
I was gonna get something that was like terminal ide but.... I cant download from googpe play.
Oh thank god, my mirror app market has it. (The amazon one is very bad, you will find nothing there. Not even clash o clans :_( )
:3 I got e terminal ide thingy but i cant run the .jar files coz its asling for a class path... I dunt know this stuff! I need a compooter.....
Whats the class path for your turbokrist think. It wants a class path...
I shouldnt of said android, its a kindle. (But kinda has android)
What am i looking for then d:
I was gonna get something that was like terminal ide but.... I cant download from googpe play.
Oh thank god, my mirror app market has it. (The amazon one is very bad, you will find nothing there. Not even clash o clans :_( )
:3 I got e terminal ide thingy but i cant run the .jar files coz its asling for a class path... I dunt know this stuff! I need a compooter.....
Whats the class path for your turbokrist think. It wants a class path...
apemanzilla 18 Sep 2016
Bomb Bloke, on 18 September 2016 - 10:59 AM, said:
Anavrins, on 17 September 2016 - 02:50 PM, said:
In theory yes, since android has a JVM, if you can access the CLI somehow, you should be able to run a Java cpu miner.
Sort of. It uses a VM called Dalvik, which doesn't handle class or jars directly; instead they have to be bundled up into dex files. These in turn are the executables within the APKs you'll typically download from eg the Google Play Store.
Checking the Terminal app on my phone it doesn't look like a regular "java" command is available, though apparently Terminal IDE offers one:
https://play.google....rtacuside&hl=en
TheRockettek, on 18 September 2016 - 10:39 AM, said:
Would be good if any of the java emulators i found actually worked..
Just to be clear, you're not looking for a Java "emulator". Android runs on Unix (same as iOS and who knows what else). You don't need to "simulate" Java.
It's not that simple. Java runs a highly specialized version of Java that doesn't even use the same bytecode as the standard JVM. You would have to modify and recompile the code specifically for Android and then package it as an APK just to get it running. Even if you do do that you're going to get pitiful speeds in the <2 MH/s range, compared to 1 GH/s+ on desktop GPU-based mining.