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This is a multi-threaded multi-pool FPGA and ASIC miner for bitcoin. This code is provided entirely free of charge by the programmer in his spare time so donations would be greatly appreciated. Please consider donating to the address below. Con Kolivas kernel@kolivas.org 15qSxP1SQcUX3o4nhkfdbgyoWEFMomJ4rZ DOWNLOADS http //ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer GIT TREE https //github.com/ckolivas/cgminer Support thread http //bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=28402.0 IRC Channel irc //irc.freenode.net/cgminer License GPLv3. See COPYING for details. SEE ALSO API-README, ASIC-README and FGPA-README FOR MORE INFORMATION ON EACH. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ON USAGE Single pool cgminer -o http //pool port -u username -p password Multiple pools cgminer -o http //pool1 port -u pool1username -p pool1password -o http //pool2 port -u pool2usernmae -p pool2password Single pool with a standard http proxy cgminer -o "http proxy port|http //pool port" -u username -p password Single pool with a socks5 proxy cgminer -o "socks5 proxy port|http //pool port" -u username -p password Single pool with stratum protocol support cgminer -o stratum+tcp //pool port -u username -p password The list of proxy types are http standard http 1.1 proxy http0 http 1.0 proxy socks4 socks4 proxy socks5 socks5 proxy socks4a socks4a proxy socks5h socks5 proxy using a hostname If you compile cgminer with a version of CURL before 7.19.4 then some of the above will not be available. All are available since CURL version 7.19.4 If you specify the --socks-proxy option to cgminer, it will only be applied to all pools that don t specify their own proxy setting like above After saving configuration from the menu, you do not need to give cgminer any arguments and it will load your configuration. Any configuration file may also contain a single "include" "filename" to recursively include another configuration file. Writing the configuration will save all settings from all files in the output. BUILDING CGMINER FOR YOURSELF DEPENDENCIES Mandatory pkg-confighttp //www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/pkg-config libtoolhttp //www.gnu.org/software/libtool/ Optional curl dev library http //curl.haxx.se/libcurl/ (libcurl4-openssl-dev - Must tell configure --disable-libcurl otherwise it will attempt to compile it in) curses dev library (libncurses5-dev or libpdcurses on WIN32 for text user interface) libudev dev library (libudev-dev) (This is only required for USB device support and is linux only) If building from git autoconf automake If building on Red Hat sudo yum install autoconf automake autoreconf libtool openssl-compat-bitcoin-devel.x86_64 \ curl libcurl libcurl-devel openssh CGMiner specific configuration options --enable-avalon Compile support for Avalon (default disabled) --enable-bflsc Compile support for BFL ASICs (default disabled) --enable-bitforce Compile support for BitForce FPGAs (default disabled) --enable-bitfury Compile support for BitFury ASICs (default disabled) --enable-hashfast Compile support for Hashfast (default disabled) --enable-icarus Compile support for Icarus (default disabled) --enable-knc Compile support for KnC miners (default disabled) --enable-bab Compile support for BlackArrow Bitfury (default disabled) --enable-klondike Compile support for Klondike (default disabled) --enable-modminer Compile support for ModMiner FPGAs(default disabled) --without-curses Compile support for curses TUI (default enabled) --with-system-libusb Compile against dynamic system libusb (default use included static libusb) Basic *nix build instructions To actually build ./autogen.sh# only needed if building from git repo CFLAGS="-O2 -Wall -march=native" ./configure options make No installation is necessary. You may run cgminer from the build directory directly, but you may do make install if you wish to install cgminer to a system location or location you specified. Native WIN32 build instructions see windows-build.txt Usage instructions Run "cgminer --help" to see options Usage cgminer [-DdElmpPQqUsTouOchnV] Options for both config file and command line api-allow Allow API access (if enabled) only to the given list of [W ]IP[/Prefix] address[/subnets] This overrides --api-network and you must specify 127.0.0.1 if it is required W in front of the IP address gives that address privileged access to all api commands api-description Description placed in the API status header (default cgminer version) api-groups API one letter groups G cmd cmd[,P cmd *...] See API-README for usage api-listen Listen for API requests (default disabled) By default any command that does not just display data returns access denied See --api-allow to overcome this api-network Allow API (if enabled) to listen on/for any address (default only 127.0.0.1) api-mcast Enable API Multicast listener, (default disabled) The listener will only run if the API is also enabled api-mcast-addr arg API Multicast listen address, (default 224.0.0.75) api-mcast-code arg Code expected in the API Multicast message, don t use - (default "FTW") api-mcast-port arg API Multicast listen port, (default 4028) api-port Port number of miner API (default 4028) balance Change multipool strategy from failover to even share balance benchmark Run cgminer in benchmark mode - produces no shares compact Use compact display without per device statistics debug|-D Enable debug output device|-d arg Select device to use, one value, range and/or comma separated (e.g. 0-2,4) default all disable-rejecting Automatically disable pools that continually reject shares expiry|-E arg Upper bound on how many seconds after getting work we consider a share from it stale (default 120) failover-only Don t leak work to backup pools when primary pool is lagging fix-protocol Do not redirect to a different getwork protocol (eg. stratum) hotplug arg Set hotplug check time to arg seconds (0=never default 5) - only with libusb kernel-path|-K arg Specify a path to where bitstream files are (default "/usr/local/bin") load-balance Change multipool strategy from failover to quota based balance log|-l arg Interval in seconds between log output (default 5) lowmem Minimise caching of shares for low memory applications monitor|-m arg Use custom pipe cmd for output messages net-delay Impose small delays in networking to not overload slow routers no-submit-stale Don t submit shares if they are detected as stale pass|-p arg Password for bitcoin JSON-RPC server per-device-stats Force verbose mode and output per-device statistics protocol-dump|-P Verbose dump of protocol-level activities queue|-Q arg Minimum number of work items to have queued (0 - 10) (default 1) quiet|-q Disable logging output, display status and errors real-quiet Disable all output remove-disabled Remove disabled devices entirely, as if they didn t exist rotate arg Change multipool strategy from failover to regularly rotate at N minutes (default 0) round-robin Change multipool strategy from failover to round robin on failure scan-time|-s arg Upper bound on time spent scanning current work, in seconds (default 60) sched-start arg Set a time of day in HH MM to start mining (a once off without a stop time) sched-stop arg Set a time of day in HH MM to stop mining (will quit without a start time) sharelog arg Append share log to file shares arg Quit after mining N shares (default unlimited) socks-proxy arg Set socks4 proxy (host port) for all pools without a proxy specified syslog Use system log for output messages (default standard error) temp-cutoff arg Temperature where a device will be automatically disabled, one value or comma separated list (default 95) text-only|-T Disable ncurses formatted screen output url|-o arg URL for bitcoin JSON-RPC server user|-u arg Username for bitcoin JSON-RPC server verbose Log verbose output to stderr as well as status output userpass|-O arg Username Password pair for bitcoin JSON-RPC server Options for command line only config|-c arg Load a JSON-format configuration file See example.conf for an example configuration. help|-h Print this message version|-V Display version and exit USB device (ASIC and FPGA) options icarus-options arg Set specific FPGA board configurations - one set of values for all or comma separated icarus-timing arg Set how the Icarus timing is calculated - one setting/value for all or comma separated usb arg USB device selection (See below) usb-dump (See FPGA-README) See FGPA-README or ASIC-README for more information regarding these. ASIC only options avalon-auto Adjust avalon overclock frequency dynamically for best hashrate avalon-fan arg Set fanspeed percentage for avalon, single value or range (default 20-100) avalon-freq arg Set frequency range for avalon-auto, single value or range avalon-cutoff arg Set avalon overheat cut off temperature (default 60) avalon-options arg Set avalon options baud miners asic timeout freq avalon-temp arg Set avalon target temperature (default 50) bflsc-overheat arg Set overheat temperature where BFLSC devices throttle, 0 to disable (default 90) bitburner-fury-options arg Override avalon-options for BitBurner Fury boards baud miners asic timeout freq bitburner-fury-voltage arg Set BitBurner Fury core voltage, in millivolts bitburner-voltage arg Set BitBurner (Avalon) core voltage, in millivolts klondike-options arg Set klondike options clock temptarget See ASIC-README for more information regarding these. FPGA only options bfl-range Use nonce range on bitforce devices if supported See FGPA-README for more information regarding this. Cgminer should automatically find all of your Avalon ASIC, BFL ASIC, BitForce FPGAs, Icarus bitstream FPGAs, Klondike ASIC, ASICMINER usb block erupters, KnC ASICs, BaB ASICs, Hashfast ASICs, ModMiner FPGAs, BPMC/BGMC BF1 USB ASICs and Bi*fury USB ASICs. SETTING UP USB DEVICES WINDOWS On windows, the direct USB support requires the installation of a WinUSB driver (NOT the ftdi_sio driver), and attach it to the chosen USB device. When configuring your device, plug it in and wait for windows to attempt to install a driver on its own. It may think it has succeeded or failed but wait for it to finish regardless. This is NOT the driver you want installed. At this point you need to associate your device with the WinUSB driver. The easiest way to do this is to use the zadig utility which you must right click on and run as administrator. Then once you plug in your device you can choose the "list all devices" from the "option" menu and you should be able to see the device as something like "BitFORCE SHA256 SC". Choose the install or replace driver option and select WinUSB. You can either google for zadig or download it from the cgminer directory in the DOWNLOADS link above. When you first switch a device over to WinUSB with zadig and it shows that correctly on the left of the zadig window, but it still gives permission errors, you may need to unplug the USB miner and then plug it back in. Some users may need to reboot at this point. LINUX On linux, the direct USB support requires no drivers at all. However due to permissions issues, you may not be able to mine directly on the devices as a regular user without giving the user access to the device or by mining as root (administrator). In order to give your regular user access, you can make him a member of the plugdev group with the following commands sudo usermod -G plugdev -a `whoami` If your distribution does not have the plugdev group you can create it with sudo groupadd plugdev In order for the BFL devices to instantly be owned by the plugdev group and accessible by anyone from the plugdev group you can copy the file "01-cgminer.rules" from the cgminer archive into the /etc/udev/rules.d directory with the following command sudo cp 01-cgminer.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/ After this you can either manually restart udev and re-login, or more easily just reboot. OSX On OSX, like Linux, no drivers need to be installed. However some devices like the bitfury USB sticks automatically load a driver thinking they re a modem and the driver needs to be unloaded for cgminer to work sudo kextunload -b com.apple.driver.AppleUSBCDC sudo kextunload -b com.apple.driver.AppleUSBCDCACMData Advanced USB options The --usb option can restrict how many Avalon, BFL ASIC, BitForce FPGAs, Klondike ASIC, ModMiner FPGAs or Icarus bitstream FPGAs it finds --usb 1 2,1 3,1 4,1 * or --usb BAS 1,BFL 1,MMQ 0,ICA 0,KLN 0 or --usb 10 You can only use one of the above 3 The first version --usb 1 2,1 3,1 4,1 * allows you to select which devices to mine on with a list of USB bus_number device_address All other USB devices will be ignored Hotplug will also only look at the devices matching the list specified and find nothing new if they are all in use You can specify just the USB bus_number to find all devices like 1 * which means any devices on USB bus_number 1 This is useful if you unplug a device then plug it back in the same port, it usually reappears with the same bus_number but a different device_address You can see the list of all USB devices on linux with sudo lsusb Cgminer will list the recognised USB devices with the -n option or the --usb-dump 0 option The --usb-dump N option with a value of N greater than 0 will dump a lot of details about each recognised USB device If you wish to see all USB devices, include the --usb-list-all option The second version --usb BAS 1,BFL 1,MMQ 0,ICA 0,KLN 0 allows you to specify how many devices to choose based on each device driver cgminer has - there are currently 5 USB drivers BAS, BFL, MMQ. ICA KLN N.B. you can only specify which device driver to limit, not the type of each device, e.g. with BAS n you can limit how many BFL ASIC devices will be checked, but you cannot limit the number of each type of BFL ASIC Also note that the MMQ count is the number of MMQ backplanes you have not the number of MMQ FPGAs The third version --usb 10 means only use a maximum of 10 devices of any supported USB devices Once cgminer has 10 devices it will not configure any more and hotplug will not scan for any more If one of the 10 devices stops working, hotplug - if enabled, as is default will scan normally again until it has 10 devices --usb 0 will disable all USB I/O other than to initialise libusb NOTE The --device option will limit which devices are in use based on their numbering order of the total devices, so if you hotplug USB devices regularly, it will not reliably be the same devices. WHILE RUNNING The following options are available while running with a single keypress [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit P gives you Current pool management strategy Failover [F]ailover only disabled [A]dd pool [R]emove pool [D]isable pool [E]nable pool [C]hange management strategy [S]witch pool [I]nformation S gives you [Q]ueue 1 [S]cantime 60 [E]xpiry 120 [W]rite config file [C]gminer restart D gives you [N]ormal [C]lear [S]ilent mode (disable all output) [D]ebug off [P]er-device off [Q]uiet off [V]erbose off [R]PC debug off [W]orkTime details off co[M]pact off [L]og interval 5 Q quits the application. The running log shows output like this [2013-11-09 11 04 41] Accepted 01b3bde7 Diff 150/128 AVA 1 pool 0 [2013-11-09 11 04 49] Accepted 015df995 Diff 187/128 AVA 1 pool 0 [2013-11-09 11 04 50] Accepted 01163b68 Diff 236/128 AVA 1 pool 0 [2013-11-09 11 04 53] Accepted 9f745840 Diff 411/128 BAS 1 pool 0 The 8 byte hex value are the 1st nonzero bytes of the share being submitted to the pool. The 2 diff values are the actual difficulty target that share reached followed by the difficulty target the pool is currently asking for. Also many issues and FAQs are covered in the forum thread dedicated to this program, http //forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=28402.0 The output line shows the following (5s) 1713.6 (avg) 1707.8 Mh/s | A 729 R 8 HW 0 WU 22.53/m Each column is as follows 5s A 5 second exponentially decaying average hash rate avg An all time average hash rate A The total difficulty of Accepted shares R The total difficulty of Rejected shares HW The number of HardWare errors WU The Work Utility defined as the number of diff1 shares work / minute (accepted or rejected). BAS 1 max 67C 3.27V | 62.29G/62.19Gh/s | A 140813 R 256 HW 2860 WU 852.0/m Each column is as follows Temperature (if supported) Fanspeed (if supported) A 5 second exponentially decaying average hash rate An all time average hash rate The total difficulty of accepted shares The total difficulty of rejected shares The number of hardware erorrs The work utility defined as the number of diff1 shares work / minute The cgminer status line shows ST 1 SS 0 NB 1 LW 8 GF 1 RF 1 ST is STaged work items (ready to use). SS is Stale Shares discarded (detected and not submitted so don t count as rejects) NB is New Blocks detected on the network LW is Locally generated Work items GF is Getwork Fail Occasions (server slow to provide work) RF is Remote Fail occasions (server slow to accept work) The block display shows Block 0074c5e482e34a506d2a051a... Started [17 17 22] Best share 2.71K This shows a short stretch of the current block, when the new block started, and the all time best difficulty share you ve found since starting cgminer this time. MULTIPOOL FAILOVER STRATEGIES WITH MULTIPOOL A number of different strategies for dealing with multipool setups are available. Each has their advantages and disadvantages so multiple strategies are available by user choice, as per the following list FAILOVER The default strategy is failover. This means that if you input a number of pools, it will try to use them as a priority list, moving away from the 1st to the 2nd, 2nd to 3rd and so on. If any of the earlier pools recover, it will move back to the higher priority ones. ROUND ROBIN This strategy only moves from one pool to the next when the current one falls idle and makes no attempt to move otherwise. ROTATE This strategy moves at user-defined intervals from one active pool to the next, skipping pools that are idle. LOAD BALANCE This strategy sends work to all the pools on a quota basis. By default, all pools are allocated equal quotas unless specified with --quota. This apportioning of work is based on work handed out, not shares returned so is independent of difficulty targets or rejected shares. While a pool is disabled or dead, its quota is dropped until it is re-enabled. Quotas are forward looking, so if the quota is changed on the fly, it only affects future work. If all pools are set to zero quota or all pools with quota are dead, it will fall back to a failover mode. See quota below for more information. The failover-only flag has special meaning in combination with load-balance mode and it will distribute quota back to priority pool 0 from any pools that are unable to provide work for any reason so as to maintain quota ratios between the rest of the pools. BALANCE This strategy monitors the amount of difficulty 1 shares solved for each pool and uses it to try to end up doing the same amount of work for all pools. QUOTAS The load-balance multipool strategy works off a quota based scheduler. The quotas handed out by default are equal, but the user is allowed to specify any arbitrary ratio of quotas. For example, if all the quota values add up to 100, each quota value will be a percentage, but if 2 pools are specified and pool0 is given a quota of 1 and pool1 is given a quota of 9, pool0 will get 10% of the work and pool1 will get 90%. Quotas can be changed on the fly by the API, and do not act retrospectively. Setting a quota to zero will effectively disable that pool unless all other pools are disabled or dead. In that scenario, load-balance falls back to regular failover priority-based strategy. While a pool is dead, it loses its quota and no attempt is made to catch up when it comes back to life. To specify quotas on the command line, pools should be specified with a semicolon separated --quota(or -U) entry instead of --url. Pools specified with url are given a nominal quota value of 1 and entries can be mixed. For example url poola porta -u usernamea -p passa --quota "2;poolb portb" -u usernameb -p passb Will give poola 1/3 of the work and poolb 2/3 of the work. Writing configuration files with quotas is likewise supported. To use the above quotas in a configuration file they would be specified thus "pools" [ { "url" "poola porta", "user" "usernamea", "pass" "passa" }, { "quota" "2;poolb portb", "user" "usernameb", "pass" "passb" } ] LOGGING cgminer will log to stderr if it detects stderr is being redirected to a file. To enable logging simply add 2 logfile.txt to your command line and logfile.txt will contain the logged output at the log level you specify (normal, verbose, debug etc.) In other words if you would normally use ./cgminer -o xxx -u yyy -p zzz if you use ./cgminer -o xxx -u yyy -p zzz 2 logfile.txt it will log to a file called logfile.txt and otherwise work the same. There is also the -m option on linux which will spawn a command of your choice and pipe the output directly to that command. The WorkTime details debug option adds details on the end of each line displayed for Accepted or Rejected work done. An example would be -00000059.ed4834a3 M X D 1.0 G 17 02 38 0.405 C 1.855 (2.995) W 3.440 (0.000) S 0.461 R 17 02 47 The first 2 hex codes are the previous block hash, the rest are reported in seconds unless stated otherwise The previous hash is followed by the getwork mode used M X where X is one of P Pool, T Test Pool, L LP or B Benchmark, then D d.ddd is the difficulty required to get a share from the work, then G hh mm ss n.nnn, which is when the getwork or LP was sent to the pool and the n.nnn is how long it took to reply, followed by O on it s own if it is an original getwork, or C n.nnn if it was a clone with n.nnn stating how long after the work was recieved that it was cloned, (m.mmm) is how long from when the original work was received until work started, W n.nnn is how long the work took to process until it was ready to submit, (m.mmm) is how long from ready to submit to actually doing the submit, this is usually 0.000 unless there was a problem with submitting the work, S n.nnn is how long it took to submit the completed work and await the reply, R hh mm ss is the actual time the work submit reply was received If you start cgminer with the --sharelog option, you can get detailed information for each share found. The argument to the option may be "-" for standard output (not advisable with the ncurses UI), any valid positive number for that file descriptor, or a filename. To log share data to a file named "share.log", you can use either ./cgminer --sharelog 50 -o xxx -u yyy -p zzz 50 share.log ./cgminer --sharelog share.log -o xxx -u yyy -p zzz For every share found, data will be logged in a CSV (Comma Separated Value) format timestamp,disposition,target,pool,dev,thr,sharehash,sharedata For example (this is wrapped, but it s all on one line for real) 1335313090,reject, ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff00000000, http //localhost 8337,GPU0,0, 6f983c918f3299b58febf95ec4d0c7094ed634bc13754553ec34fc3800000000, 00000001a0980aff4ce4a96d53f4b89a2d5f0e765c978640fe24372a000001c5 000000004a4366808f81d44f26df3d69d7dc4b3473385930462d9ab707b50498 f681634a4f1f63d01a0cd43fb338000000000080000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000080020000 RPC API For RPC API details see the API-README file FAQ Q Can I mine on servers from different networks (eg xxxcoin and bitcoin) at the same time? A No, cgminer keeps a database of the block it s working on to ensure it does not work on stale blocks, and having different blocks from two networks would make it invalidate the work from each other. Q Can I configure cgminer to mine with different login credentials or pools for each separate device? A No. Q Can I put multiple pools in the config file? A Yes, check the example.conf file. Alternatively, set up everything either on the command line or via the menu after startup and choose settings- write config file and the file will be loaded one each startup. Q The build fails with gcc is unable to build a binary. A Remove the "-march=native" component of your CFLAGS as your version of gcc does not support it. Q Can you implement feature X? A I can, but time is limited, and people who donate are more likely to get their feature requests implemented. Q Work keeps going to my backup pool even though my primary pool hasn t failed? A Cgminer checks for conditions where the primary pool is lagging and will pass some work to the backup servers under those conditions. The reason for doing this is to try its absolute best to keep the devices working on something useful and not risk idle periods. You can disable this behaviour with the option --failover-only. Q Is this a virus? A Cgminer is being packaged with other trojan scripts and some antivirus software is falsely accusing cgminer.exe as being the actual virus, rather than whatever it is being packaged with. If you installed cgminer yourself, then you do not have a virus on your computer. Complain to your antivirus software company. They seem to be flagging even source code now from cgminer as viruses, even though text source files can t do anything by themself. Q Can you modify the display to include more of one thing in the output and less of another, or can you change the quiet mode or can you add yet another output mode? A Everyone will always have their own view of what s important to monitor. The defaults are very sane and I have very little interest in changing this any further. Q What are the best parameters to pass for X pool/hardware/device. A Virtually always, the DEFAULT parameters give the best results. Most user defined settings lead to worse performance. Q What happened to CPU and GPU mining? A Their efficiency makes them irrelevant in the bitcoin mining world today and the author has no interest in supporting alternative coins that are better mined by these devices. Q GUI version? A No. The RPC interface makes it possible for someone else to write one though. Q I m having an issue. What debugging information should I provide? A Start cgminer with your regular commands and add -D -T --verbose and provide the full startup output and a summary of your hardware and operating system. Q Why don t you provide win64 builds? A Win32 builds work everywhere and there is precisely zero advantage to a 64 bit build on windows. Q Is it faster to mine on windows or linux? A It makes no difference in terms of performance. It comes down to choice of operating system for their various features and your comfort level. However linux is the primary development platform and is virtually guaranteed to be more stable. Q My network gets slower and slower and then dies for a minute? A; Try the --net-delay option if you are on a getwork or GBT server. Q How do I tune for p2pool? A It is also recommended to use --failover-only since the work is effectively like a different block chain, and not enabling --no-submit-stale. If mining with a BFL (fpga) minirig, it is worth adding the --bfl-range option. Q I run PHP on windows to access the API with the example miner.php. Why does it fail when php is installed properly but I only get errors about Sockets not working in the logs? A http //us.php.net/manual/en/sockets.installation.php Q What is a PGA? A At the moment, cgminer supports 3 FPGAs BitForce, Icarus and ModMiner. They are Field-Programmable Gate Arrays that have been programmed to do Bitcoin mining. Since the acronym needs to be only 3 characters, the "Field-" part has been skipped. Q What is an ASIC? A They are Application Specify Integrated Circuit devices and provide the highest performance per unit power due to being dedicated to only one purpose. Q Can I mine scrypt with FPGAs or ASICs? A No. Q What is stratum and how do I use it? A Stratum is a protocol designed for pooled mining in such a way as to minimise the amount of network communications, yet scale to hardware of any speed. With versions of cgminer 2.8.0+, if a pool has stratum support, cgminer will automatically detect it and switch to the support as advertised if it can. If you input the stratum port directly into your configuration, or use the special prefix "stratum+tcp //" instead of "http //", cgminer will ONLY try to use stratum protocol mining. The advantages of stratum to the miner are no delays in getting more work for the miner, less rejects across block changes, and far less network communications for the same amount of mining hashrate. If you do NOT wish cgminer to automatically switch to stratum protocol even if it is detected, add the --fix-protocol option. Q Why don t the statistics add up Accepted, Rejected, Stale, Hardware Errors, Diff1 Work, etc. when mining greater than 1 difficulty shares? A As an example, if you look at Difficulty Accepted in the RPC API, the number of difficulty shares accepted does not usually exactly equal the amount of work done to find them. If you are mining at 8 difficulty, then you would expect on average to find one 8 difficulty share, per 8 single difficulty shares found. However, the number is actually random and converges over time, it is an average, not an exact value, thus you may find more or less than the expected average. Q My keyboard input momentarily pauses or repeats keys every so often on windows while mining? A The USB implementation on windows can be very flaky on some hardware and every time cgminer looks for new hardware to hotplug it it can cause these sorts of problems. You can disable hotplug with hotplug 0 Q What should my Work Utility (WU) be? A Work utility is the product of hashrate * luck and only stabilises over a very long period of time. Assuming all your work is valid work, bitcoin mining should produce a work utility of approximately 1 per 71.6MH. This means at 5GH you should have a WU of 5000 / 71.6 or ~ 69. You cannot make your machine do "better WU" than this - it is luck related. However you can make it much worse if your machine produces a lot of hardware errors producing invalid work. 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Soft Ware Firewall (Filtering) IP Masquerade edit /etc/sysctl.conf sshd DNS bind djbdns http //cr.yp.to/djbdns.html SMBd(Samba) HTTPD(APATCH) MTA qmail http //www.qmail.org/ NTPD(xntp) http //www.ntp.org/index.html Serial connection setup VPN postgreSQL NFSD Dynamic DNS(ddclient) Proxy(Squid) syslogd, klogd Line Printer Daemon(printcap, filter) FTPd(wu-ftp) Concern Wireless LAN Security Allied telesis http //www.allied-telesis.co.jp/products/list/wireless/knowl.html#sec Data EncriptionWEP Wireless tools for Linux supports http //www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html WPA http //hostap.epitest.fi/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/hostap/wpa_supplicant/ Access Control prism54 driver support MAC Address filtering 多くのサイトがinetd を tcpserver で置き換えつつあります。以下にいくつかの理由をあげます: inetd は高負荷では信頼性が低下します。 1分間に「多過ぎる」接続要求を受けとると、10分間サービスを中断します。 inetd の資源管理は有効ではありません。よく使われるサービスを動かしていると、いとも簡単に メモリを使い切る でしょう。 inetd では活動が集中的に起きると、トラブルとなります。その listen() バックログ は通常 5 か 10 であり、大きくすることはできません。 Execution Note Install RedHat Linux 9 by FTP Create bootdisk and driver disk and get FTP information. Install RedHat Linux 9, choose modules. Set high secure mode. Create new users (add sudoer list) # adduser hideo # password hideo #TYPE password # cp /etc/sudoers{,.20040410} # visudo Use new sudoed users to make configuration Settinup /etc/XF86Config sudo cp /etc/XF86Config{,.20040410} sudo vi /etc/XF86Config Change keyboard setting sudo cp /lib/kbd/keymaps/i386/qwerty/{us.map.gz,us_swap_ctrl_capsLock.map.gz} gunzip /lib/kbd/keymaps/i386/qwerty/us_swap_ctrl_capsLock.map.gz sudo vi /lib/kbd/keymaps/i386/qwerty/us_swap_ctrl_capsLock.map #Swap 28 and 59 sudo gzip /lib/kbd/keymaps/i386/qwerty/us_swap_ctrl_capsLock.map sudo cp /etc/sysconfig/keyboard{,.20040410} sudo vi /etc/sysconfig/keyboard #use new key map us_swap_ctrl_capsLock Drop run level 3 services /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S05kudzu - ../init.d/kudzu /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S08iptables - ../init.d/iptables DELETE /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S09isdn - ../init.d/isdn /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S10network - ../init.d/network /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S12syslog - ../init.d/syslog DELETE /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S13portmap - ../init.d/portmap DELETE /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S14nfslock - ../init.d/nfslock /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S17keytable - ../init.d/keytable /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S20random - ../init.d/random DELETE /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S24pcmcia - ../init.d/pcmcia DELETE /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S25netfs - ../init.d/netfs /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S26apmd - ../init.d/apmd DELETE /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S28autofs - ../init.d/autofs /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S55sshd - ../init.d/sshd /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S56rawdevices - ../init.d/rawdevices DELETE /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S56xinetd - ../init.d/xinetd DELETE /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S80sendmail - ../init.d/sendmail /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S85gpm - ../init.d/gpm /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S90canna - ../init.d/canna /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S90crond - ../init.d/crond DELETE /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S90cups - ../init.d/cups /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S90FreeWnn - ../init.d/FreeWnn /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S90xfs - ../init.d/xfs /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S95anacron - ../init.d/anacron /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S95atd - ../init.d/atd /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S97rhnsd - ../init.d/rhnsd /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S99local - ../rc.local sudo rm /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S13portmap sudo rm /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S14nfslock sudo rm /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S24pcmcia sudo rm /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S25netfs sudo rm /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S28autofs sudo rm /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S56 sudo rm /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S56xinetd sudo rm /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S80sendmail sudo rm /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S90cups mkdir usr mkdir usr/TARBALL mkdir usr/src mkdir usr/lib mkdir usr/bin mv ncftp-3.1.7-src.tar.gz ./usr/TARBALL/ down load prism54 and patch on the latest Kernel compile new kernel make mrproper make menuconfig (follow the prism54 README) (if you comple the libraries, that you need to boot) make dep make clean make bzImage make modules sudo make modules_install sudo cp arch/i386/boot/bzImage /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.25 sudo cp System.map /boot/System.map-2.4.25 mkinitrd /boot/initrd-2.4.25.img 2.4.25 vi /etc/grub.conf === Add new entry for new kernel Wired Networking Setup sudo mv /etc/sysctl.conf{,.20040413} sudo vi /etc/sysctl.conf # Controls source route verification net.ipv4.conf.default.rp_filter = 1 sudo vi /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 (DHCP) sudo vi /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1 (STATIC) sudo cp /etc/sysconfig/iptables{,.20040413} sudo vi /etc/sysconfig/iptables Wireless Networking Setup sudo vi /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth2 (STATIC) sudo vi /etc/rc.d/local (ifup eth2) NOTE eth2 is BOOT=NO The eth2 is up in S99local. I do not know exactreason why but ON_BOOT does not work. It sesms like hotplug does notwork because it fails upload firm waire accrding to the error message. sudo cp ./WLANDCB.arm /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware/isl3890 wget http //prism54.org/~hvr/firmware.agent sudo cp ./firmware.agent /etc/hotplug/ sudo chmod 755 /etc/hotplug/firmware.agent ifup eth2 iwconfig eth2 essid "????" iwconfig eth2 made Master iwconfig eth2 off Compile wireless tools sudo mv iwgetid{,.20040421} sudo mv iwspy{,.20040421} sudo mv iwevent{,.20040421} sudo mv iwpriv{,.20040421} sudo mv iwlist{,.20040421} sudo mv iwconfig{,.20040421} sudo cp ~hideo/usr/src/wireless_tools.26/iwgetid . sudo cp ~hideo/usr/src/wireless_tools.26/iwevent . sudo cp ~hideo/usr/src/wireless_tools.26/iwpriv . sudo cp ~hideo/usr/src/wireless_tools.26/iwlist . sudo cp ~hideo/usr/src/wireless_tools.26/iwconfig .
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Chapter 2.2.4 Picture Language 描画結果 名前 Exercise 2.44 (define (align-operator combiner op1 op2) (lambda (painter) (combiner (op1 painter) (op2 painter)))) (define align-vert (align-operator below identity identity)) (define align-horiz (align-operator beside identity identity)) (define (up-split painter n) (if (= n 0) painter (below painter (align-horiz (up-split painter (- n 1)))))) Exercise 2.45 (define right-split (split beside below)) (define up-split (split below beside)) (define (split align-identity align-splitted) (define (splitter painter n) (if (= n 0) painter (align-identity painter ((align-operator align-splitted) (splitter painter (- n 1)))))) splitter) 以降はFrame, Painterの実装について Exercise 2.46 ; vector constructor and selectors ; vector operating procedures (define make-vect cons) (define x-vect car) (define y-vect cdr) (define (add-vect u v) (make-vect (+ (x-vect u) (x-vect v)) (+ (y-vect u) (y-vect v)))) (define (sub-vect u v) (make-vect (- (x-vect u) (x-vect v)) (- (y-vect u) (y-vect v)))) (define (scale-vect a v) (make-vect (* a (x-vect v)) (* a (y-vect v)))) Exercise 2.47 ; implementing a frame (define (make-frame1 origin h-edge v-edge) (list origin h-edge v-edge)) (define origin-frame1 car) (define h-edge-frame1 (lambda (x) (car (cdr x)))) (define v-edge-frame1 (lambda (x) (car (cdr (cdr x))))) (define (make-frame2 origin h-edge v-edge) (cons origin (cons h-edge v-edge))) (define origin-frame2 car) (define h-edge-frame2 (lambda (x) (cdr (car x)))) (define v-edge-frame2 (lambda (x) (cdr (cdr x)))) Exercise 2.48 ; segment 線分 = 始点, 終点 (define make-segment cons) (define start-segment car) (define end-segment cdr) Exercise 2.49 implementing some primitive painters ; outline draws the outlines of the given frame ; diagonal draws an X by connecting opposite corners ; diamond draws a diamond shape by connecting midpoint of sides ; wave (define outline (segment- painter (list (make-segment (make-vect 0.0 0.0) (make-vect 1.0 0.0)) (make-segment (make-vect 1.0 0.0) (make-vect 1.0 1.0)) (make-segment (make-vect 1.0 1.0) (make-vect 0.0 1.0)) (make-segment (make-vect 0.0 1.0) (make-vect 0.0 0.0))))) (define diagonal (segment- painter (list (make-segment (make-vect 0.0 0.0) (make-vect 1.0 1.0)) (make-segment (make-vect 1.0 0.0) (make-vect 0.0 1.0))))) (define diamond (segment- painter (list (make-segment (make-vect 0.0 0.5) (make-vect 0.5 1.0)) (make-segment (make-vect 0.5 1.0) (make-vect 0.5 0.0)) (make-segment (make-vect 0.5 0.0) (make-vect 0.0 0.5))))) (define wave (segment- painter (list (make-segment (make-vect 0.0 0.86) (make-vect 0.14 0.6)) (make-segment (make-vect 0.14 0.6) (make-vect 0.25 0.64)) (make-segment (make-vect 0.25 0.64) (make-vect 0.39 0.64)) (make-segment (make-vect 0.39 0.64) (make-vect 0.36 0.86)) (make-segment (make-vect 0.36 0.86) (make-vect 0.39 1.0)) ;; (make-segment (make-vect 0.61 1.0) (make-vect 0.64 0.86)) (make-segment (make-vect 0.64 0.86) (make-vect 0.61 0.64)) (make-segment (make-vect 0.61 0.64) (make-vect 0.75 0.64)) (make-segment (make-vect 0.75 0.64) (make-vect 1.0 0.35)) ;; (make-segment (make-vect 0.0 0.64) (make-vect 0.14 0.39)) (make-segment (make-vect 0.14 0.39) (make-vect 0.25 0.6)) (make-segment (make-vect 0.25 0.6) (make-vect 0.36 0.5)) (make-segment (make-vect 0.36 0.5) (make-vect 0.25 0.0)) ;; (make-segment (make-vect 0.39 0.0) (make-vect 0.5 0.29)) (make-segment (make-vect 0.5 0.29) (make-vect 0.61 0.0)) ;; (make-segment (make-vect 0.75 0.0) (make-vect 0.61 0.47)) (make-segment (make-vect 0.61 0.47) (make-vect 1.0 0.14))))) Exercise 2.50 (define (flip-vert painter) (transform-painter painter (make-vect 0.0 1.0) (make-vect 1.0 1.0) (make-vect 0.0 0.0))) (define (flip-horiz painter) (transform-painter painter (make-vect 1.0 0.0) (make-vect 0.0 0.0) (make-vect 1.0 1.0))) (define (rotate180 painter) (transform-painter painter (make-vect 1.0 1.0) (make-vect 0.0 1.0) (make-vect 1.0 0.0))) (define (rotate90 painter) (transform-painter painter (make-vect 1.0 0.0) (make-vect 1.0 1.0) (make-vect 0.0 0.0))) (define (rotate270 painter) (transform-painter painter (make-vect 0.0 1.0) (make-vect 0.0 0.0) (make-vect 1.0 1.0))) Exercise 2.51 (define (beside painter1 painter2) (let ((paint-left (transform-painter painter1 (make-vect 0.0 0.0) (make-vect 0.5 0.0) (make-vect 0.0 1.0))) (paint-right (transform-painter painter2 (make-vect 0.5 0.0) (make-vect 1.0 0.0) (make-vect 0.5 1.0)))) (lambda (frame) (paint-left frame) (paint-right frame)))) (define (below painter1 painter2) (let ((paint-bottom (transform-painter painter1 (make-vect 0.0 0.0) (make-vect 1.0 0.0) (make-vect 0.0 0.5))) (paint-top (transform-painter painter2 (make-vect 0.0 0.5) (make-vect 1.0 0.5) (make-vect 0.0 1.0)))) (lambda (frame) (paint-top frame) (paint-bottom frame))))
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1へ The Hagia Sophia(アヤ・ソフィア)[#p9342527] Chichen Itza(チチェン・イツァー)[#l87ac388] The Sistine Chapel(システィナ礼拝堂)[#n8919efa] The Spiral Minaret(マルウィヤ・ミナレット)[#e1701a07] Notre Dame(ノートルダム大聖堂)[#kbd87cca] The University of Sankore(サンコレ大学) (Warlords) [#idbeb7cc] The Taj Mahal(タージ・マハル)[#e420b7d9] The Kremlin(クレムリン宮殿)[#r0d354f7] The Eiffel Tower(エッフェル塔)[#n9c594e8] The Statue of Liberty(自由の女神)[#z7e1f29c] Broadway(ブロードウェイ)[#y14a566c] Rock N Roll(ロックンロール)[#ff5c80a5] Hollywood(ハリウッド)[#a46355ec] The Hagia Sophia(アヤ・ソフィア)[#p9342527] #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Hagia Sophia); The Hagia Sophia(アヤ・ソフィア)はあなたのWorkers(労働者)のImprovements(地形改善)の建設を加速します。また、建設された都市でのGreat Engineer(偉大な技術者)の誕生確率を増大させます。 ~※Steam Power(蒸気機関)により時代遅れにされます。 The Hagia Sophia causes your workers to build improvements much faster, and it increases the odds of its city generating a Great Engineer.The Hagia Sophia, or "Church of the Holy Wisdom," was constructed in 530 AD as a Greek Orthodox church. Standing in Istanbul (originally Constantinople), Turkey, it is a beautiful and ornate structure, built of stone and marble, and topped by a golden dome measuring over 100 feet in diameter. An extremely difficult engineering challenge for the time, the dome has collapsed several times during its existence. Four graceful towers stand at the corners of the building. ~The interior of the Hagia Sophia is a marvelous space of columns and arches extending up to the dome, which appears almost to float atop the building. The interior was sheathed in colored marble and golden mosaics depicting biblical scenes and images of Christian saints. ~In 1453 Constantinople was captured by the Ottoman Turks, and the Hagia Sophia was converted into a mosque. Human images are not welcome in mosques, and many of the mosaics were covered with plaster. ~In 1934, Turkish President Kemal Ataturk turned the building into a museum. In recent years some restoration work has been done on the Hagia Sophia, and a few of the mosaics have been uncovered. Despite the ravages of time, the Hagia Sophia remains universally acknowledged as one of the most beautiful buildings in the world. ; Chichen Itza(チチェン・イツァー)[#l87ac388] #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Chichen Itza); Chichen Itza(チチェン・イツァー)はあなたの全ての都市の防御力を25%増加させます。また、建設された都市でのGreat Prophet(偉大な預言者)の誕生確率を増大させます。 ~※Rifling(施条)により時代遅れにされます。 The Chichen Itza increases all cities defenses by 25%. It improves the odds of its city generating a Great Prophet.Chichen Itza is an extraordinary city of stone built in the Yucatan, Mexico. Some of the oldest buildings and pyramids date back to 1500 years ago and are of Toltec and Mayan origin. ~Chichen Itza consists of buildings, temples and courtyards of stone. A large "pok tap ok" or ceremonial ball court stands off to one side. (Ceremonial ball is that most interesting of games in which two sides seek to pass the ball through hoops at each end of the court. The captain of the winning team was then beheaded as a sacrifice to the gods.) Though the city is much ravaged by time (and looters), there still remain many beautiful stone carvings and statues. ~At the center of the city stands the mighty stepped pyramid of Kukulcan, also known as "El Castillo." Constructed around the 13th century, El Castillo is approximately 180 feet square at the base and 78 feet in height. As was the Mayan practice, Kukulcan was constructed atop an older and smaller pyramid. ~Chichen Itza was a thriving city until the 13th century, when revolt and civil war broke out among the Mayans, at which point the city went into a steep decline from which it never recovered. The center of the city was largely abandoned and in ruins by the time of the Spanish Conquest of the Yucatan in the 16th century. ; The Sistine Chapel(システィナ礼拝堂)[#n8919efa] #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Sistine Chapel); The Sistine Chapel(システィナ礼拝堂)によりあなたの全ての都市のあらゆる専門家が文化も生産するようになります。The Sistine Chapel(システィナ礼拝堂)は非常に高いCultural value(文化)を持っており、また建設された都市でのGreat Artist(偉大な芸術家)の誕生確率を増大させます。 The Sistine Chapel causes each specialist in every city to generate culture. The Sistine Chapel has a very high cultural value, and it increases its city s odds of generating a Great Artist.The beauty of Rome s Sistine Chapel has long served as a testament to the mixture of strong religious beliefs and the love of art shared by the people of Renaissance Europe. Michelangelo devoted four years to painting the mural that adorns the ceiling, a work depicting events in the book of Genesis and other Biblical stories. Few visitors to the Sistine Chapel have failed to be moved by the artist s dedication to his subject, or his feeling for the nature of human struggle, suffering, and spiritual triumph. ; The Spiral Minaret(マルウィヤ・ミナレット)[#e1701a07] #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Spiral Minaret); あなたの文明がstate religion(国教)を定めている場合、The Spiral Minaret(マルウィヤ・ミナレット)はその宗教の全てのbuildings(建物)について、あなたの文明へのgold(お金)を産出させます。また、建設された都市でのGreat Prophet(偉大な預言者)の誕生確率を増大させます。 ~※Computers(コンピュータ)により時代遅れにされます。 If you have a state religion, the Spiral Minaret causes all of that religion s buildings to generate gold for your civilizatiion. It increases its city s chances of generating a Great Prophet.The Spiral Minaret is a massive brick and clay structure adjacent to the Mosque of al-Mutawakkil in Samarra, Iraq. The mosque was constructed in 852 AD, and at the time was the largest mosque in the world. ~A remarkable triumph of ancient engineering, the minaret is a circular tower 170 feet in height. A spiral exterior staircase extends up the tower to the platform where the "muezzin" called the people to prayer. It is said that the caliph al-Mutawakkil once rode up the stairs on a white Egyptian donkey. ~An imposing yet magnificent building, the Spiral Minaret still stands today, calling the people of Samarra to prayer at the Mosque of al-Mutawakkil. The more courageous visitors can climb the staircase to the top of the minaret, which appears to lack an outside guardrail. ; Notre Dame(ノートルダム大聖堂)[#kbd87cca] #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Notre Dame); Notre Dame(ノートルダム大聖堂)は建設された都市と同じ大陸にあるあなたの全ての都市のhappiness(幸福)を増大させます。また、建設された都市でのGreat Artist(偉大な芸術家)の誕生確率を増大させます。 Notre Dame increases the happiness of all of your cities built on the same continent. It increases its city s chances of generating a Great Artist.Notre Dame is a mighty cathedral standing on the "Ile de la Citie," an island in the Seine River in Paris, France. Built on the site of an older church, which was in turn built on the site of a Roman temple to Jupiter, Notre Dame is a magnificent example of gothic architecture and one of the greatest buildings standing. Construction of Notre Dame began in 1163 and took almost two centuries to complete. ~Notre Dame is a massive stone building of square towers, flying buttresses, and tall spires. The exterior of the building is decorated with delicate ribbons of arches and statues of saints and kings. The roofline of the building is festooned with gargoyles. The interior of the cathedral is a long, narrow space with columns lining each side, supporting two beautiful raised galleries. Brilliant stained glass windows shine gently down on the main altar, which contains a beautiful statue of the Virgin Mary, the cathedral s patron, holding the body of Jesus. ~The cathedral has suffered many periods of neglect over the years. During the French Revolution, many of Notre Dame s treasures were stolen and the building was used as a warehouse. In the early 1800s, the cathedral was in such a state of disrepair that the city planners contemplated tearing it down. In fact, Victor Hugo wrote "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" in part to raise awareness of the cathedral s plight. In 1871, during the short-lived Paris Commune, Notre Dame was almost set on fire. ~Fortunately the cathedral survived it all, and has now been largely restored to its original grandeur. ; The University of Sankore(サンコレ大学) (Warlords) [#idbeb7cc] #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (The University of Sankore); 国教を有している場合、The University of Sankore(サンコレ大学)によって、あなたの文明のその宗教関連の施設全ては、研究ポイントを生み出すようになります。 If you have a state religion, the University of Sankore causes all of that religion s buildings to generate research for your civilization.The University of Sankore was located in the city of Timbuktu during the height of the Empire of Mali. Founded in the late tenth century AD, the main building was located in Sankore Mosque, a spectacular pyramid-shaped work of architecture. During the sixteenth century AD, the University of Sankore stood at the heart of a great Islamic center of learning. Scholars traveled across the Islamic world from as far away as India and Persia to visit the famed school. ~The organization of the University of Sankore was very different from that of medieval European universities. It had no central administration, student registers, or prescribed courses of study instead, it was composed of many entirely independent colleges, each run by a single "imam" (scholar). Students associated themselves with an imam (rather than with a subject or department) and instruction was often carried out on an individual basis. Anyone could establish a college if he so wished; not surprisingly, the quality of the different schools was said to be very uneven. ~Courses took place in the open courtyards of mosques or in private homes. The primary focus of the university was study of the Qur an, although some imams gave lessons in history, astronomy, and logic. Scholars were encouraged to write their own books because it was profitable to do so - in the Islamic world at that time, books commanded a much higher price than gold or slaves. Among the most famous scholars at the University of Sankore was Ahmed Baba, a highly-distinguished historian quoted often in Islamic scholarship. ~Unfortunately, the best scholars left the school during the Moroccan invasion of Mali in the 1590s and did not return later. Sankore was never able to recover its former glory. ; The Taj Mahal(タージ・マハル)[#e420b7d9] #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Taj Mahal); The Taj Mahal(タージ・マハル)を建設するとあなたの文明はただちにGolden Age(黄金期)に突入します。また、建設された都市でのGreat Artist(偉大な芸術家)の誕生確率を増大させます。 Building the Taj Mahal begins an immediate Golden Age for your civilization. It increases its city s odds of generating a Great Artist.The Taj Mahal stands in Agra, India. It was constructed in the mid-16th century at the orders of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, as a mausoleum for his wife. ~Acknowledged as one of the most beautiful structures in the world, the Taj Mahal is constructed of rare and brilliant materials imported from across India and Asia - it is said that over 1000 elephants were employed to carry the sandstone, marble, jade, turquoise, sapphires, and other materials used in its construction. ~The Taj Mahal complex covers an area of approximately 1000 feet by 1900 feet and consists of a gateway, garden, mausoleum, mosque, and guest house. The first three buildings are clad in white marble and covered with geometric patterns, while the mosque and guesthouse are built of brilliant red sandstone. The buildings are topped with magnificent onion-shaped domes and minarets. ~Experts have debated about what makes the Taj Mahal unique and beautiful. Some suggest that it lies in the structures marvelous proportions and symmetry, while others argue in favor of the way that the marble buildings interact with the light, giving the Taj Mahal ever-changing character as the sun rises and sets. Still others believe that its inherent beauty lies in its purpose - a man seeking to cast in stone his love for his departed wife. ; The Kremlin(クレムリン宮殿)[#r0d354f7] #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Kremlin); The Kremlin(クレムリン宮殿)はhurrying production(緊急生産)のコストを低下させます。また、建設された都市でのGreat Engineer(偉大な技術者)の誕生確率を増大させます。 ~※Fiber Optics(繊維光学)により時代遅れにされます。 The Kremlin reduces the cost of hurrying production and it increases its city s chances of generating Great Engineer."Kremlin" is a Russian word which denotes a fortified complex of buildings in the center of a city. It is most often used to refer to the Kremlin in the city of Moscow, a remarkable set of buildings which hold much of the Russian government. The Kremlin sits on a hill overlooking the Moskva River. In one form or the other, fortified structures have been in that location for almost 1000 years. The site was named "Kremlin" in the 14th century. ~The Kremlin is within a triangular, walled area about 68 acres in extent. The walls are of red brick, with pencil-like towers at the corners and entrances. Many of the buildings are painted white with yellow trim and green roofs that look quite cheerful from a distance. The Cathedral of the Dormition, constructed in the 1470s, is the oldest building in the complex. Two other cathedrals lie within its walls, as do a surprising number of palaces, the Kremlin Palace being the largest. ~The Kremlin has seen many great figures rise and fall within its walls. Ivan the Terrible built the Palace of Facets in the Kremlin. In the Great Patriotic War (WWII), Josef Stalin drove the German invaders from the gates of Moscow - perhaps the greatest service that any Russian ruler has ever performed for his country. (It was also here that Stalin planned the systematic extermination of millions of his own people.) It was here that Mikhail Gorbachev oversaw the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Today, the Kremlin holds the government of the Russian Federation. ~To whatever use it might be put in the future, the Kremlin will always stand as a mighty monument to Russia s past - for it has seen the best and the worst of that great nation. ; The Eiffel Tower(エッフェル塔)[#n9c594e8] #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Eiffel Tower); The Eiffel Tower(エッフェル塔)はあなたの全ての都市に無料でBroadcast Tower(放送塔)を建設します。また、建設された都市でのGreat Merchantの誕生確率を増大させます。 The Eiffel Tower puts a free Broadcast Tower in every city. Its city has an improved chance of generating a Great Merchant.The Eiffel Tower is one of the world s most famous landmarks. Built for the Universal Exposition of 1889, the tower rises 984 feet above Paris Champ de Mars, near the Seine River. Structural engineer Alexandre Gustave Eiffel built the tower at a cost of more than $1 million to demonstrate how steel and iron could be utilized in the construction of extremely tall buildings. The tallest building in the world when it was originally completed, the Eiffel Tower drew crowds of awestruck observers from around the world. Today, it remains one of Paris leading tourist attractions. ; The Statue of Liberty(自由の女神)[#z7e1f29c] #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Statue of Liberty); The Statue of Liberty(自由の女神)はあなたの文明の全ての都市に無料で1人のspecialist(専門家)を与えます。また、建設された都市でのGreat Engineer(偉大な技術者)の誕生確率を大きく増大させます。 The Statue of Liberty gives all cities in your civilization one free specialist. It increases its city s chances of generating a Great Engineer.The Statue of Liberty is one of the largest statues in the world. Measuring over 300 feet tall from the base of its pedestal, the statue is constructed of copper plating over an iron framework and weighs over 250 metric tons. Designed by French sculptor Frederic Bartholdi, the statue, with her upraised torch and the broken chains of tyranny at her feet, was presented to the United States by the French government in 1886 to commemorate 100 years of American independence. The statue itself, Liberty Island, and nearby Ellis Island became a national monument in 1924. For more than a century, the Statue of Liberty has stood at the mouth of the New York harbor. Often the first sight seen by immigrants arriving in America, Lady Liberty symbolizes the ideals of freedom upon which the United States was founded. ; Broadway(ブロードウェイ)[#y14a566c] #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Broadway); Broadway(ブロードウェイ)はあなたの文明に5個のHit Musicals(ヒットミュージカル)の資源(これはhappiness(幸福)を供給します)をもたらします。また、建設された都市でのGreat Artist(偉大な芸術家)の誕生確率を増大させます。 Broadway provides your civilization with five Hit Musicals resources (which provide happiness). It increases the odds that its city will generate a Great Artist.Broadway is the name of a wide street that cuts through the center of New York City, New York. It has also come to refer to the New York theatre district which straddles Broadway near Times Square in the middle of the city. Over the years, approximately 200 theatres have been built on or around Broadway, some going on to spectacular success, others failing within months. ~The first recorded professional theatrical performance held in New York occurred in 1732. The play was a comedy titled "The Recruiting Officer." The play was performed in an improvised space; unfortunately, the exact location of the performance has been lost. New York s first known theatre was opened in 1750; the Theatre on Nassau Street held about 280 people. The theatre lasted about four years before being torn down and replaced by a church. ~At present there are over forty theatres in operation. These theatres offer a selection of dramas, comedies and musicals, with musicals being in vogue at present. The competition is extremely tough, and many shows fail within weeks of opening. Clearly, Broadway is one of the two centers of American performance arts - with Hollywood, of course, being the other. ; Rock N Roll(ロックンロール)[#ff5c80a5] #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Rock N Roll); Rock-n-Roll(ロックンロール)はあなたの文明に5個のHit Singles(ヒットシングル)の資源(これはhappiness(幸福)を供給します)をもたらします。また、建設された都市でのGreat Artist(偉大な芸術家)の誕生確率を増大させます。 Rock-n-Roll provides your civilization with five Hit Singles resources (which provide happiness). It increases the odds that its city will create a Great Artist.Elvis Presley, "The King", played a new beat that people called Rock-n-Roll. It quickly became a worldwide sensation. Elvis home was called "Graceland" and was purchased by Presley in 1957. Presley died in 1977; the 14-acre estate was turned into a museum five years later. Presley, his parents, grandmother, and stillborn twin brother are buried on the grounds. ~Today Graceland stands as a remarkable testament to a man who achieved almost mythological status in American culture. Therein one can see glimpses of the young Elvis - the brilliant jeans-clad rebel who "sang like a black man," the man who seduced American teens from the clutches of British rockers and frightened parents everywhere. ~Overlaying these faint images is the picture of what Elvis became the jaded overweight man, singing in Las Vegas in a white sequined jumpsuit, dodging underwear thrown by middle-aged housewives, shaking hands with Richard Nixon, and finally dying of his excesses. ~Today, Elvis is still beloved by millions, many of whom refuse to believe that he died. Despite this, they flock to the mansion by the thousands to lay flowers at his gravesite. ; Hollywood(ハリウッド)[#a46355ec] #ref error :ご指定のファイルが見つかりません。ファイル名を確認して、再度指定してください。 (Hollywood); Hollywood(ハリウッド)はあなたの文明に5個のHit Movies(ヒットムービー)の資源(これはhappiness(幸福)を供給します)をもたらします。また、建設された都市でのGreat Artist(偉大な芸術家)の誕生確率を増大させます。 Hollywood is a neighborhood in Los Angeles, California. Hollywood is also the center of the American film industry, making it perhaps the most potent center of cultural influence seen since Paris dominated the world of fashion, arts, and literature in the 18th and 19th centuries. Hollywood owes its existence to two important features first, the weather is mild and pleasant for most of the year; and second, because of its distance from New Jersey. ~New Jersey was the first film center in the United States, owing to the simple fact that Thomas Edison lived in New Jersey and he held many patents regarding the new technology. He and other early film producers formed a powerful monopoly on the East Coast, where they spent much time and effort trying to stamp out the many small independent producers. To evade Edison and his lawyers, a number of these businesses relocated to Hollywood, Los Angeles, where they were to shortly put Edison and his cronies out of business. ~The period of 1927 to 1948 was the "Golden Age of Hollywood." Five major studios dominated the industry. The studios created the "star system," in which they heavily promoted their actors and actresses, making them household names while keeping them in ironclad contracts. The system was eventually broken when the actors began refusing to sign the contracts and instead created their own production companies. During this period Hollywood produced hundreds of movies, some-of which were great, many more of which were mediocre or worse. ~While Hollywood
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イベント http_response http_response(key request_id, integer status, list metadata, string body) このイベントハンドラはllHTTPRequest()関数で送信したリクエストに対して HTTPレスポンスを受信したときに発生します。 また、llHTTPRequest()関数で送信したリクエストに対してリクエストが失敗していたり、タイムアウトした時にも発生します。 request_idにはllHTTPRequest()関数の呼び出しが発生したときにllHTTPRequest()関数が返したUUIDの値が格納されます。 statusはHTTPレスポンスが返されたのか、リクエストが失敗した原因を示すHTTPステータスコードが設定されます。 499はTCPコネクションの確立が失敗したときや、コネクションが確立されても、それが無効なHTTP応答あった場合を示します。 ま、499は相手が無効なSSL証明書を持っている場合や、証明をつけてあっても、 一定時間(60秒に設定されることが多いらしい)以上経過して応答がなかった場合も499を受け取ります。 503はDNSへの問い合わせが失敗したことを示します。 #本来のHTTPにおいてはService Unavailable(サービス利用負荷)と呼ばれ、 サーバはサーバの一時的な過負荷あるいはメインテナンスのために、 現在、リクエストを扱うことができないことを意味します。 metadataは応答について説明するキーと値の組のペアがリストとして格納されます。 現在、返されるであろう唯一のキーはHTTP_BODY_TRUNCATEDです。 Valueにはイベントの受信容量の制限によって切り捨てられた情報のバイト数を示します。 応答がテキストmime-typeを指定する「content-type 」ヘッダーを含んでいる限り,bodyはHTTP応答のbodyに設定されます。 mime-typeが指定されないか、タイプがテキストタイプでないなら、bodyは「"Unsupported or unknown Content-Type." (サポートされないか未知のコンテントタイプ)」に設定されます。 「content-type 」ヘッダーで文字セットを指定すると、ボディーはUTF-8に変換されて応答するでしょう、また、サポートされてない文字コードが指定された場合は「サポートされないか未知の文字集合」に設定されるでしょう。 ボディーは現在、2048バイト以内に制限されます。 "\n"はLSLではコンパイル時に「改行文字」に変換されることを忘れないでください。 そして、あなたのサーバーが"\n"以外の文字を「改行文字」として定義されている可能性があります。 あなたは「改行」を加える適切な方法がないかどうかあなたのサーバのドキュメンテーションをチェックするべきです。 あなたのマイレージは変わるかもしれません。-Ice あなたのWEBサーバーからデーターを得る簡単なスクリプト例 //This script requests from our data source (URL) and echoes out what it sends to the owner of the script //I use this to test my PHP apps personally, it s a simple debugging application so I release it publicly //You may use, redistribute, modify, copy however you feel would be useful string URL="http //www.secondlife.com/httprequest/homepage.php"; key http;//This stores the HTTP request we send. default { touch_start(integer foo) { http=llHTTPRequest(URL, [] ,""); } http_response(key id,integer status, list meta, string body) { if(http==id) { integer i; list lbody=llParseString2List(body,["\n"],[]); integer count=llGetListLength(lbody); //This turns newline characters char(10) //into new lines in chat //These are Unix/LSL style end of lines, //use \r\n in place of \n for //Windows style end of line from web server. for(i=0;i count;i++) { llOwnerSay(llList2String(lbody,i)); } } } }
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Exercise2.17 (define (last-pair xs) (if (null? (cdr xs)) xs (last-pair (cdr xs)))) by iwk Exercise2.18 (define (reverse xs) (if (null? xs) () (append (reverse (cdr xs)) (list (car xs))))) by iwk Exercise2.19 (define us-coins (list 50 25 10 5 1)) (define uk-coins (list 100 50 20 10 5 2 1 0.5)) (define (cc amount coin-values) (cond ((= amount 0) 1) ((or ( amount 0) (no-more? coin-values)) 0) (else (+ (cc amount (except-first-denomination coin-values)) (cc (- amount (first-denomination coin-values)) coin-values))))) (define (first-denomination coin-values) (car coin-values)) (define (except-first-denomination coin-values) (cdr coin-values)) (define (no-more? coin-values) (null? coin-values)) by iwk Exercise2.20 (define (filter p xs) (cond ((null? xs) ()) ((p (car xs)) (cons (car xs) (filter p (cdr xs)))) (else (filter p (cdr xs))))) (define same-parity (lambda w (let ((parity (if (even? (car w)) even? odd?))) (filter parity w)))) by iwk Exercise2.21 (define (square-list-it items) (if (null? items) () (cons (square (car items)) (square-list-it (cdr items))))) (define (square-list items) (map square items)) by iwk Exercise2.22 (define (square-list-it items) (define (square x) (* x x)) (define (iter xs cont) (if (null? xs) (cont ()) (iter (cdr xs) (lambda (c) (cont (cons (square (car xs)) c)))))) (iter items (lambda (x) x))) by iwk Exercise2.23 (define (foreach proc xs) (if (null? (cdr xs)) (proc (car xs)) (let ((tmp (proc (car xs)))) (foreach proc (cdr xs))))) by iwk Exercise2.24 Exercise2.25 (car (cdaddr (1 3 (5 7) 9))) = 7 (caar ((7))) = 7 (cadadr (cadadr (cadadr (1 (2 (3 (4 (5 (6 7))))))))) = 7 author iwk Exercise2.26 (define x (list 1 2 3)) (define y (list 4 5 6)) (append x y) = (1 2 3 4 5 6) (cons x y) = ((1 2 3) 4 5 6) (list x y) = ((1 2 3) (4 5 6)) author iwk Exercise2.27 (define (deep-reverse xxs) (if (null? xxs) () (let ((x (car xxs)) (xs (cdr xxs))) (append (deep-reverse xs) (list (if (pair? x) (reverse x) x)))))) author iwk Exercise2.28 (define (fringe tree) (cond ((null? tree) ()) ((not (pair? tree)) (list tree)) (else (append (fringe (car tree)) (fringe (cdr tree)))))) author iwk Exercise2.29 Exercise2.30 (define (square x) (* x x)) (define (square-tree-directly tree) (cond ((null? tree) ()) ((pair? tree) (cons (square-tree-directly (car tree)) (square-tree-directly (cdr tree)))) (else (square tree)))) (define (square-tree-map tree) (cond ((number? tree) (square tree)) (else (map square-tree-map tree)))) author iwk Exercise2.31 (define (tree-map proc tree) (cond ((list? tree) (map (lambda (subtree) (tree-map proc subtree)) tree)) ((pair? tree) (cons (proc (car tree)) (proc (cdr tree)))) (else (proc tree)))) author iwk Exercise2.32 Exercise2.33 (define (map proc sequence) (accumulate (lambda (x y) (cons (proc x) y)) () sequence)) (define (append fseq sseq) (accumulate cons sseq fseq)) (define (length sequence) (accumulate (lambda (x y) (+ 1 (length (cdr sequence)))) 0 sequence)) author iwk Exercise2.34 (define (horner-eval x coefficient-sequence) (accumulate (lambda (this-coeff higher-terms) (+ this-coeff (* higher-terms x))) 0 coefficient-sequence)) author iwk Exercise2.34 (define (horner-eval x coefficient-sequence) (accumulate (lambda (this-coeff higher-terms) (+ this-coeff (* higher-terms x))) 0 coefficient-sequence)) author iwk Exercise2.35 (define (count-leaves tree) (accumulate + 0 (map (lambda (x) (if (pair? x) (count-leaves x) 1)) tree))) author iwk Exercise2.36 (define (accumulate-n op init seqs) (if (null? (car seqs)) () (cons (accumulate op init (map car seqs)) (accumulate-n op init (map cdr seqs))))) author iwk Exercise2.37 (define (transpose mat) (accumulate-n cons () mat)) (define (row-vector- list cont-vector) (car cont-vector)) (define (dot-product v w) (fold-right + 0 (map * v w))) (define (matrix-*-vector m v) (map (lambda (w) (dot-product w v)) m)) (define (matrix-*-matrix m n) (let ((transposed-n (transpose n))) (map (lambda (w) (matrix-*-vector m w)) n))) author iwk Exercise2.38 (define (fold-left op initial sequence) (define (iter result rest) (if (null? rest) result (iter (op result (car rest)) (cdr rest)))) (iter initial sequence)) author iwk Exercise2.39 (define (reverse-r sequence) (use srfi-1) (fold-right (lambda (x y) (append y (list x))) () sequence)) (define (reverse-l sequence) (use srfi-1) (fold-left (lambda (x y) (cons y x)) () sequence)) author iwk Exercise2.40 Exercise2.41 Exercise2.42 Exercise2.43 Exercise2.44 (define (up-split painter n) (if (= n 0) painter (let ((smaller (up-split painter (- n 1)))) (below painter (beside smaller smaller))))) author iwk Exercise2.45 (define right-split (split beside below)) (define up-split (split below beside)) (define (split p q) (lambda (painter n) (if (= n 0) painter (let ((smaller ((split p q) painter (- n 1)))) (p painter (q smaller smaller)))))) author iwk Exercise2.46 (define (make-vect x y) (cons x y)) (define (xcor-vect v) (car v)) (define (ycor-vect v) (cdr v)) (define (add-vect v w) (make-vect (+ (xcor-vect v) (xcor-vect w)) (+ (ycor-vect v) (ycor-vect w)))) (define (sub-vect v w) (make-vect (- (xcor-vect v) (xcor-vect w)) (- (ycor-vect v) (ycor-vect w)))) (define (scale-vect s v) (make-vect (* s (xcor-vect v)) (* s (ycor-vect v)))) author iwk Exercise2.47 (define (make-frame-l origin edge1 edge2) (list origin edge1 edge2)) (define (origin-frame-l f) (list-ref f 0)) (define (xedge-frame-l f) (list-ref f 1)) (define (yedge-frame-l f) (list-ref f 2)) (define (make-frame-c origin edge1 edge2) (cons origin (cons edge1 edge2))) (define (origin-frame-c f) (car f)) (define (xedge-frame-c f) (cadr f)) (define (yedge-frame-c f) (cddr f)) author iwk Exercise2.48 (define (make-segment start-vect end-vect) (cons start-vect end-vect)) (define (start-vect seg) (car seg)) (define (end-vect seg) (cdr seg)) Exercise2.49 Exercise2.50 Exercise2.51 Exercise2.52
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大会成績 動画 http //www.stage6.com/user/fackyou/video/1977489/watch20071222part1 [watching legendryH MicroSD anniversary] part1 http //www.stage6.com/user/fackyou/video/1977489/watch20071222part2 [watching legendryH MicroSD anniversary] part2 ホームページ 基本チキン、あまり魅せるプレイはしない。安定はしてる。(legendaryQ) 評価(執筆者) 名前 コメント すべてのコメントを見る