@Nisc3d 5 burst in your way!
Happy mining.
@Nisc3d 5 burst in your way!
Happy mining.
@haitch said in not getting paid what the block reward said!:
@Amoulier Both your deadlines were on the long side, so there were likely a number of other miners with DL's close to yours. This significantly dilutes your share of the 60% for the current round. Your historic average is pretty low - of the 40% paid to that side of the pool you're getting just over 2 burst. So given the time on your forged blocks and historic shares, 600 or so is not unexpected or unreasonable.
that was what I thought ... But needed to be sure of it. Thanks for the responses!
@haitch
burst.ninja
Blocks:
#357706
#355394
This has happened twice and I'm curious.
Why I have won two block and have been paid around 600 burst, when the block reward was 1,840 burst?
This did not happened on previews wined blocks.
This is not exactly what your asking for. but i have manage to run, a miner maked for windows, on a macbook pro using wine... follow the tutorial an apply it for linux.
https://forums.burst-team.us/topic/3175/xplotter-for-optimized-plots-cpu-on-macos
@CryptoNick Sorry if i din'd write this earlier but I have a MSI R9 290X:
PLATFORM-[0] AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing - (OpenCL 2.0 AMD-APP (2264.11))
* DEVICE-[0] Hawaii (4GB) - Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (OpenCL 2.0 AMD-APP (2264.11) | '2264.11')
* [0] work group size: '256', computing units: '44', available 'true'
I commented on this thread because the problem is the same.
But i'm still have this question unanswered... How is possible that xplotter can write faster than the gpu in the same drive?
@Blago I got a dual xeon mother board set up... 6 cores each one and 24 threads... kind of overkill workstation to edit videos.
I don't get this... If the problem is the drive itself, then why explotter can write more nonces/mimute than the gpu...
here is my explotter plotting the same drive:

I'm Having the same problem... Hope someone help us solve this problem or figure it out!