Plot Optimizer v1.6 with GUI 1.0.3-j6jq (Win) [Not for XPlotter]
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@luxe i need help. when i try to open the ".jar" file it opens up winrar. what do i need to do? Thank you.
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@easygisi01 Try 'right click' ... choose 'open with ...' and select java platform, you may have assigned winrar as standard application for jar.
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I keep getting this msg when I try to optimize my plots File not complete, (Expected size: 498073600000, actual size: 490112128000). It is a 500gb drive, this is how I have the optimizer setup: path to optimized file D:\burst\plots\accnt#_0_1900000_38000, Path to folder that will contain optimized plot file: G:\burst\plots\optimized, ram amount is set at 1gb. Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong?
Thanks :)
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@redrum78 seems your plot incomplete, try check it by PlotsChecker https://forums.burst-team.us/topic/348/plotschecker
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When I run the bat (as admin) this is what I get:
I have just switched from Mac to Windows so I'm a newbie but otherwise fairly computer literate. I'm striking out with a variety of Burst apps :(
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@rbcarruthers You need edit .bat file
- id = yours id
-sn = 0
-n = 0
-t = how much cores in CPU
-path = path where will placed plots
-mem = may not set
- id = yours id
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@rbcarruthers Create the folder "Plots" in "H" drive first, make sure to modify the .bat file as @Blago suggested then run the file as Administrator.
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@Blago OK thanks. Now I'm running your miner-burst-1.16 am I correct in thinking drive optimization is not very important?
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@rbcarruthers if you used Xplotter or GPU-plotter (direct mode) - you don't need make optimizations
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Guys do you how how long would it take to optimize 8tb with 12gb of ram
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@yavuzkelex said in Plot Optimizer v1.6 with GUI 1.0.3-j6jq (Win) [Not for XPlotter]:
Guys do you how how long would it take to optimize 8tb with 12gb of ram
As others have explained, if using X-Plotter, there is no need to Optimise afterwards.
As for the time taken (with X-Plotter). It depends on several other factors, such as your Pc Cpu type (& cores) etc. Suggest Not to use All available Threads, since other processes may require some juice too.
If you run just one Plot for the whole 8Tb HDD, then it will probably take about 2½ days (± 12h). The risk is that, if there are any problems, you will need to run the whole process again. Alternatively, you could generate 2 or 3 or 4 (smaller) plots for the same drive, one after the other. (Just make sure that the Nonce-numbers don't overlap).
In my experience, Hard-Drives with more files take a little longer to scan while Mining, so it's a trade-off. But you're looking at (buffered) GPU plotting, so I'm not sure how useful this Nfo is.
