XPlotter for optimized plots (CPU)
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@rds yeah, if you specify it all, no variables required.
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after plotting with this plotter , why the file is not listed in plot file for mining.
i need more explanation on how it function .
please
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@cashgold If you are using the AIO wallet to start your mining, your plot needs to be in the \Burst\plots folder. For example: E:\Burst\Plots\nameofyourplotfile
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yes . but not all plots are available there for mining . this is my concern
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What do you use for threads if you have a quad core CPU but have HT enabled? How much of your resources do you recommend to use for plotting? I had a crash while mining with GPU and plotting with Xplotter. Using a quad core i7 with HT and 16G ram.
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@newsense2004 use 6 - 7 threads don't want to freeze up your whole system right?
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@blago, is there a switch in the xplotter to set priority to "high" or "low"? Thanks
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@rds Windows task manager or if you use a .bat file to start it with priority parameters.
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@daWallet , yes thanks, specifically what are the "priority parameters"?
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https://superuser.com/questions/699651/start-process-in-high-priority
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/highFor example a .bat file with content:
start "Explorer" /high "C:\Windows\explorer.exe
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@daWallet said in XPlotter for optimized plots (CPU):
https://superuser.com/questions/699651/start-process-in-high-priority
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/highFor example a .bat file with content:
start "Explorer" /high "C:\Windows\explorer.exeThanks, I think this was posted before, but I searched and couldn't find it.
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I made the request to support the splitting of plot files into 4096 individual scoop files (explained in detail here).
As XPlotter is my preferred plotter and it does optimized plots I was hoping this feature could be added to XPlotter so it could be configured to plot 4096 individual scoop files instead of one big plot file. Just like XPlotter improved the plotting process by reduced plotting and optimizing to directly writing an optimized plot I hope it can do the same for directly writing splitted plots (which would be called a splitted optimized plot I guess).
Thank you Blago for XPlotter and thanks for reading!


