XPlotter for optimized plots (CPU)
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@LithStud can this be run as bat file and function?
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@cashgold hmm why asking me? :D i have no idea whats being talked about here ;)
Maybe you ment @Blago ?
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@cashgold not sure what I understood the question
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@cashgold Yes there is a batch file in it that u need to run.
@Blago I think he was talking about batch file.
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@Blago said in XPlotter for optimized plots (CPU):
@cashgold not sure what I understood the question
please can i see example of the bacth file . or the configuration file will look like ?
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@setlocal @cd /d %~dp0 XPlotter_avx.exe -id 15973195667282762078 -sn 0 -n 1843200 -t 8 -path D:\plots -mem 8G @pauseDont copy my wallet id ;>
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@pr0cesor thank .
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@pr0cesor said in XPlotter for optimized plots (CPU):
@setlocal @cd /d %~dp0 XPlotter_avx.exe -id 15973195667282762078 -sn 0 -n 1843200 -t 8 -path D:\plots -mem 8G @pauseDont copy my wallet id ;>
I have used a bat files (windows 10) for some time to run my plotter, I only use:
pause
c:\Burst\xplotter_avx.exe ........file1.............mem 8g
c:\Burst\xplotter_avx.exe ........file2.............mem 8g
c:\Burst\xplotter_avx.exe ........file3.............mem 8g
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c:\Burst\xplotter_avx.exe ........fileN.............mem 8g
pausewhy the "@" signs?
what does "@setlocal" do?
what is "@cd /d %~dp0" do?
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@Blago ?
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the @ sign stops the command being echoed to the screen, so the way it's done you only see the xplotter command
setlocal means any changes to the environment settings are applicable only in the context of the batch file, when the batch file ends the environment will be as it was before the batch ran.
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@pr0cesor Please help see my sreenshoot . dont know what did wrong
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@cashgold Your drive is formatted as FAT32, it needs to be re-formatted as NTFS
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@haitch http://prntscr.com/efsa3c i have try to reduced the nounce to even 200gb still thesame pls healp
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@cashgold post a screenshot of the properties of the drive
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@cashgold According to the screenshot the drive is only 260MB Megabytes - not even 1 GB. Go to the "Create and Format Partitions" tool, delete ALL the partitions on the drive, then create a new Simple partition formatted as NTFS. If you have a question, post a screenshot of the partitioning tool.
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@haitch the drive is 500 gb but i dont know reason why is showing that
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@cashgold Run the Partitioning tool and post a screenshot
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@haitch http://prntscr.com/efsjqd
now 465gb
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@cashgold If the drive is now the correct size, leave out the -n parameter and it'll automatically calculate the correct size



