FTCVanity.exe
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[quote name=“UKMark” post=“5554” timestamp=“1369255415”]
v1.09[b]Changelog:[/b]
99.9% bug free, I would say 100% but that would be tempting fate.
Improved initial once only benchmarking configuration script to take an average over 5 iterations of the test, this gives a far more accurate result to enable configuration for system performance differences down to milliseconds.…And that’s it really, don’t think I can take this much further now, apart from maybe an auto import key feature, when/if the client becomes more accessible.
Many thanks to everyone who contributed with feedback and a BIG thanks to Markus1337 for his bug reporting an improvement ideas/suggestions. 8)
Enjoy! :)
[/quote] Very good job you did there Mark! OpenCL (GPU) seems stable for my PC and almost doubled the key/s rate compared to the CPU. Anyone interested it is really worth checking it out 8) -
I was having some problems with 1.07, but 1.09 seems to be quite awesome.
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[quote name=“Kevlar” post=“5882” timestamp=“1369342633”]
I was having some problems with 1.07, but 1.09 seems to be quite awesome.
[/quote]Brilliant news, thanks for the FB 8)
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Looks like v1.10 is just around the corner…
[img]http://mtgoxlagometer.herobo.com/bug.PNG[/img]
While this does not affect functionality, its a tad confusing to say the least :D
I simply forgot to add the $name variable to the error message box, I will sort and push later! 8)
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v1.10 ^^Above minor bug now fixed:
[img]http://mtgoxlagometer.herobo.com/buggone.PNG[/img]
That makes a bit more sense now :)
OP installer.exe link updated, I will update source later on today.
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If a wallet is encrypted, type in the console before importing a private key:
[code]walletpassphrase YourPassword Seconds[/code]
Unlocks the wallet for a number of seconds specified, continue with importprivkey as usual.
dumpprivkey shows it for a given address, proceed as above for encrypted wallets. -
[quote name=“ghostlander” post=“6203” timestamp=“1369430629”]
If a wallet is encrypted, type in the console before importing a private key:[code]walletpassphrase YourPassword Seconds[/code]
Unlocks the wallet for a number of seconds specified, continue with importprivkey as usual.
dumpprivkey shows it for a given address, proceed as above for encrypted wallets.
[/quote]Awesome! thanks for this, I don’t suppose you know of way to import into the client (not daemon) via cmd and without setting it up as a server? I just want to fully offer a one app does all tbh without too much user intervention…
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Hmm, didn’t try it that way…
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[quote name=“ghostlander” post=“6318” timestamp=“1369476277”]
Hmm, didn’t try it that way…
[/quote]No worries, I have tried various routes and always come up blank on this. :(
Anyway I have added your useful info to the OP, thanks again for sharing! 8)
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Does this actually work?
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[quote name=“jamesgarfield” post=“6557” timestamp=“1369538441”]
Does this actually work?
[/quote]It works for me and others…If you are having issues then post below…
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[b]“This installation requires Windows Vista/7/8. Installation cannot continue.”[/b]
That sucks very much.
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[quote name=“ghostlander” post=“8375” timestamp=“1370015942”]
[b]“This installation requires Windows Vista/7/8. Installation cannot continue.”[/b]That sucks very much.
[/quote]It was never tested on XP so I removed it from the installer configuration, but you are welcome to try:
Let me know…
Edit: [Link Removed] Doesn’t work on XP or 2003
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I’m on 2003 R2 x64, though XP is not much different when it comes to desktop use. The installation is quick and easy now.
[img]http://img254.imageshack.us/img254/8084/ftcvanity.png[/img]
I guess there must be some kind of logo. In general, works fine.
[b]“ERROR!! FALSE POSITIVE DETECTED!!”[/b]
Yep, me knows how to screw up software :)
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I take it I was right with just allowing Vista, 7 & 8 then ;D
Weird how the logo won’t display, as the Background and Logo are both base64 :-\
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Well, it generates addresses/keys on my 2003 actually. The client validates them with no problem. I’ve catched a few false positives while playing with some weird patterns such as 71/72/73. If you fix the logo thing, it’s all right.
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[quote name=“ghostlander” post=“8396” timestamp=“1370025438”]
Well, it generates addresses/keys on my 2003 actually. The client validates them with no problem. I’ve catched a few false positives while playing with some weird patterns such as 71/72/73. If you fix the logo thing, it’s all right.
[/quote]Arrr yeah 7’s they are a bit hit and miss :)
OK, I [i]think[/i] it may be a .png problem as that is the only noticiable difference between both images (BG & Logo), so I have updated the Logo to a gif - Base64 so it is now exactly the same as the Matrix background.
Other than that I am totally lost as I don’t have the means to debug this solo :(Anyway, fingers crossed:
[url=https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5rwxlWy7MtLT2RwMHJncTZsR1U/edit?usp=sharing]FTCVanity_v1.10_XP_Test_v2.exe
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No difference, must be something else. Although you can simply remove it for the XP/2003 build.
[img]http://img841.imageshack.us/img841/2586/ftcvanity2.png[/img]
I guess that’s because I’m using 120 DPI fonts while most people are comfortable with 96 DPI ones, but you can add some bottom space to the Settings window anyway.
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Thanks for FB 8)
OK one last try with the logo before I remove it completely, I have re-sized the settings screen so should be OK now…
[url=https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5rwxlWy7MtLZ2FLZnB2MFp2bzA/edit?usp=sharing]FTCVanity_v1.10_XP_Test_v3.exe[/url]
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Success! The settings also look good now. Congrats :)
[img]http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/6201/ftcvanity3.png[/img]