Android Wallet & Miner
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@haitch said in Android Wallet & Miner:
@Yey_09 How much do you have plotted? With small capacities the mobile devices don't get a lot of great deadlines, and the pool will only accept DL's under 2 years from memory.
I get one year and below, but not showing on the pool
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@Yey_09 What's your burstcoin address, and are you on the latest version of the code ?
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@Rendavu the pool is not exclusively for the phone miner, small miner are allow too.
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@Amoulier that makes no sence then to use your mobile to mine ? so why we will use androids to mine burst if we can mine with our pc much more
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@Rendavu The pool is limited to plots under 1TB. If someone mines with more, they'll get kicked. The more sub 1TB miners the pool gets, the more often the pool will win blocks - volume of miners rather than size of plots.
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@haitch I have a question in regards this matter. If the mobile software always starts plots at 0, won't we all have overlaps with each other? And if this a true, more miners accomplish nothing new?
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@k.coins No, because the plot starting at 0 is unique to your ID - no two people have the same ID, so guaranteed no overlaps.
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@haitch Knowledge! Thanks for the basic theory I shoulda known lol
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@k.coins @haitch Is overlapping a bad thing? I got this error when I tried to add an extra hard drive to my rig to get alittle extra boost.
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@miikeythealien Yeah, it means you have identical nonce, and DL's on both drives, wasting capacity. Whats the over lap error you're getting ?
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@haitch what should i do to fix this error. any suggestions?
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@miikeythealien Post me the error so I can see how bad the overlap is - if it's small no problem, if it's big - you'll need a replot
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@haitch
So this is the error i get when i turn my miner on.

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@miikeythealien Yeah, they're completely overlapped - are you manually plotting or using the AIO? And if the AIO - same PC you mined on? Did you change any drive letters? The AIO uses the drive letter to determine the starting nonce - changing drive letters around can cause overlaps. Delete the file on the F: and replot it - as drive F - it'll get a 6000000001 starting nonce this time - no overlap.
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@haitch I am using the AIO. For the F drive I plotted on separate computer (Asus) from the laptop that I mine (Alienware) on because the drive wouldn't show up when i tried to plot drive on mining computer.
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@miikeythealien Okay - plot it on the alienware, but change the drive letter to F: before you start
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Does plotting on mobile device start on the last plot?
Im thinking of moving the curent plots out of the sdcard and leave the last one so I continue the plot nonces and copy it to my tab then return the orignal.
Would that work?
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@Yey_09 On the mobile it start's the plots at nonce 0, then plots 4096 nonces with a stagger of 1.
So yes, you can plot them on the PC then move to the SD card. It's what I did ....
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@Yey_09 good question - If you leave your last plot on the SD card, will the AIO plotter start after it? I've been more comfortable plotting on the computer and transferring to the device. Helps me keep track of the nonces written


