Manual setting of multiple drives on same computer
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Manual setting of stagger
Hi guys
If you could help me i would be very grateful
I have plotted multiple 8 tb drives over multiple computers
The problem I am having is when connecting multiple drives in a single computer
I set the starting nonce as the stagger size from last plot plus 1
When i do this i got loads of non confirmed downloads as if the plots are corrupted
If i run a single drive starting from 0-300000000 across multiple plots i dont have a problem
can someone please inform me the manual way of setting this correctly over multiple drives
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Being fairly new to this but also having spent most of the day reading up on this stuff as far as I can gather I believe if you were to do a second plot on the same computer you start plot 2 from just after where plot 1 ended so if plot 1 was 0-300000000 like you said then you start the next one at 300000001 or IMO to be safe have a starting nonce at like 300100000
My two cents
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@burstminergrow To make it contigous plots: next starting noce = last starting nonce + number of nonces.
Or you can just do them from incremental starting points. eg o then 50,000,000 then 100,000,000, then 150,000,0000 etc jumping each starting nonce 50 Million at a time. Plots don't need to be contiguous, it the number of nonces that's import, not that be sequential.
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guys thank you so much for your help
i found out what was causing my problem
having watched videos on the web
i was using stagger sizes of whole numbers like 20000
researching more i needed to use stagger sizes in multiples of 8 like 20480
now i'm running 3 hard drives on one machine
i dont get bullshit errors about overlaps and loads of non confirmed
it took me a while to figure this out and i see myself as tech savvy
i guess not lol
i might spend a bit of time this weekend trying to write an idiots guide to burst mining
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@burstminergrow There is a learning curve to Burst, in time it will all make sense.

