Well, as soon as you have your drives plotted, it will go faster. But those drives are pretty small. for you than for many others. What's the total capacity?
You wife sounds like mine. :)
Well, as soon as you have your drives plotted, it will go faster. But those drives are pretty small. for you than for many others. What's the total capacity?
You wife sounds like mine. :)
I do not know. I think jminer uses your GPU. You can use your CPU for plotting, but not jminer. You can plot with xplotter.
I hope this helps.
Those are both really small.
That being said, bigger is better. Not really sure what kind of results you'll get with a 52gb plot. It may be too small.
No plots yet? jminer will not plot. You need xplotter for this. Takes a while to get a drive completely plotted, so take a seat and get some cold drinks.
The AIO wallet will run xplotter for you, if you want to. There is some teenie text (4- 6 pt font or less) in the bottom left margin that reads "Write Plots". Click on this, then select your drive. It should star right up, writing optimized plots.
Like I said, it takes a while to get the whole drive plotted. However, you can start mining as soon as xplotter gets going. You may not have a lot of DLs, though, until some reasonable portion of your drive is plotted.
Added the statement under the wallet server section. Like this.
walletServer=
winnerRetriesOnAsync=
winnerRetryIntervalInMs=
optDevPool=false
The jminer I downloaded had this optDevPool statement, and when I set it to false, jminer worked when it previously had not.
also, get rid of the values you have in the solo mining section. I'm not sure if they'll help, but they may confuse the program since you can't solo and pool mine at the same time with jminer.
Cheers!
Leave WalletServer completely blank. It generates errors for some reason. When I changed my config file this way, it solved the problem.
Also, very important, change these 2 values:
optDevPool=false
poolMining=true
Good luck. I hope this helps.
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