I am now trying to use the xplotter but still can't get it to work this is an older computer(dual core) so I have tried -t 1 and -t 2. I've tried leaving out the -n parameter, set it to zero and used the 800000 that came in the bat file I keep getting the same error.
I had a picture of the screen and error but it seems to have vanished. I'll just try pasting the link here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxMHD6lTHmFIWUVNeVkyOWNPdEk/view?usp=sharing
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RE: trying to plot another drive with burst client but keep getting an errorposted in Help & Support
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RE: trying to plot another drive with burst client but keep getting an errorposted in Help & Support
I am using the little"write plots" tab that is at the bottom of the burst client window. it opens up another window from which I choose drive f:. I then hit the "plot this drive" button and from there it asks how much of the drive I want to use and how many of the available cores. I can then hit the button to plot or I can fill the check box on left and go into expert mode where it asks about starting nonce and threads. I am running this on a PC using Windows 10. (btw it is a 2TB flash drive. program says there's 1,953GB available) I was wondering If I needed to edit the .bat file it installed on the drive. this is what's in it now:
@setlocal
@cd /d %~dp0
XPlotter_avx.exe -id (my id#) -sn 603000000 -n 800000 -t 6 -path H:\plots -mem 6G
@pausebtw, why is the path H:\plots? when it's on my F: drive? is it a virtual drive?
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trying to plot another drive with burst client but keep getting an errorposted in Help & Support
total newb here. Plotting om my c: drive went ok, but when I use the 'write plots' command at the bottom of the window for drive f:, I get the following in a command window:
'*C:\Program' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.C:\WINDOWS\system32>*
What's happening here? I've tried several times.