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/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090130-bc014.rar attached-107499.pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090130-bc014.rar attached-107499.pdf | 32 | 163 | Subject: bc014.rar attached
From: "Satoshi Nakamoto" <[email protected]>
Date: 30/01/2009, 23:04
To: [email protected]
I sent bc014.rar and bc014a.rar through gmx, now here's bc014.rar
a�ached from vistomail.bc014.rar attached mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:09 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090130-bc014.rar attached-107499(75056984.1).pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090130-bc014.rar attached-107499(75056984.1).pdf | 32 | 163 | Subject: bc014.rar attached
From: "Satoshi Nakamoto" <[email protected]>
Date: 30/01/2009, 23:04
To: [email protected]
I sent bc014.rar and bc014a.rar through gmx, now here's bc014.rar
a�ached from vistomail.bc014.rar attached mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:09 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090131-Bugfix-124536.pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090131-Bugfix-124536.pdf | 49 | 182 | Subject: Bugfix
From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 31/01/2009, 21:13
To: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Good news! I pinpointed the bug. The bug could occur if a DNS lookup failed.
The fix is at:
http://www.upload.ae/file/14540/bc015-rar.html
Thanks for all your help and patience with this!
SatoshiBugfix mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:10 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090131-Bugfix-124536(75056995.1).pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090131-Bugfix-124536(75056995.1).pdf | 49 | 182 | Subject: Bugfix
From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 31/01/2009, 21:13
To: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Good news! I pinpointed the bug. The bug could occur if a DNS lookup failed.
The fix is at:
http://www.upload.ae/file/14540/bc015-rar.html
Thanks for all your help and patience with this!
SatoshiBugfix mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:10 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090131-Re_Another crash-122907(75056997.1).pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090131-Re_Another crash-122907(75056997.1).pdf | 68 | 186 | Subject: RE: Another crash
From: "Satoshi Nakamoto" <[email protected]>
Date: 31/01/2009, 20:04
To: [email protected]
- Is there anything in db.log?
- What opera�ng system are you using?
- When it crashes, does it put up any other message boxes that say anything else?
- What does it do when it crashes? Is the UI hung or is it s�ll usable?
SatoshiRE: Another crash mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:10 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090131-Re_Another crash-122907.pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090131-Re_Another crash-122907.pdf | 68 | 186 | Subject: RE: Another crash
From: "Satoshi Nakamoto" <[email protected]>
Date: 31/01/2009, 20:04
To: [email protected]
- Is there anything in db.log?
- What opera�ng system are you using?
- When it crashes, does it put up any other message boxes that say anything else?
- What does it do when it crashes? Is the UI hung or is it s�ll usable?
SatoshiRE: Another crash mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:10 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090211-Re_Bitcoin-164129(75057015.1).pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090211-Re_Bitcoin-164129(75057015.1).pdf | 78 | 203 | Subject: Re: Bitcoin
From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 11/02/2009, 16:49
To: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Could be something else is taking CPU. Run Task Manager (taskmgr) and check if bitcoin.exe is
getting >90 CPU. If not, see what is. Sometimes a page will have a broken javascript that makes
your browser waste most of the CPU.
If it already went back to normal, could be a fluke. Randomness bunches up sometimes.
SatoshiRe: Bitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:10 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090211-Re_Bitcoin-164129.pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090211-Re_Bitcoin-164129.pdf | 78 | 203 | Subject: Re: Bitcoin
From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 11/02/2009, 16:49
To: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Could be something else is taking CPU. Run Task Manager (taskmgr) and check if bitcoin.exe is
getting >90 CPU. If not, see what is. Sometimes a page will have a broken javascript that makes
your browser waste most of the CPU.
If it already went back to normal, could be a fluke. Randomness bunches up sometimes.
SatoshiRe: Bitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:10 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090130-Resent-101188(75056985.1).pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090130-Resent-101188(75056985.1).pdf | 81 | 204 | Subject: Resent
From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 30/01/2009, 20:21
To: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
I resent the 0.1.4 file in the previous e-mail. It also contained a bugfix for a bug that was dormant
but I thought by process of elimination might have been what you had, but after you told me about
Eraser I think it's more likely to have been Eraser/disk space related.
I guess we are simultaneously trying to debug my e-mail.
SatoshiResent mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:09 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Skeletons/Openings/Annex 1 to the Skeleton Argument of the Claimant in the COPA Claim for Trial commencing 5 February 2024.pdf | Openings | Annex 1 to the Skeleton Argument of the Claimant in the COPA Claim for Trial commencing 5 February 2024.pdf | 84 | 204 | Claim No . IL-2 021-0 00019
IN THE HIGH CO
URT OF JUSTICE
BUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS OF ENGLAND AND WALES
INTELLECUAL PROPERTY LIST (ChD)
B E T W E E N:
CRYPTO OPEN PATENT ALLIANCE
(for itself and as Representative Claimant on behalf of Square, Inc., Payward
Ventures, Inc. (DBA Kraken), Microstrategy, Inc., and Coinbase, Inc.)
Claimant
a n d
CRAIG STEVEN WRIGHT
Defendant
ANNEX 1
to the Skeleton Argument of the Claimant in the
COPA Claim for Trial commencing 5 February 2024 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090130-Resent-101188.pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090130-Resent-101188.pdf | 81 | 204 | Subject: Resent
From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 30/01/2009, 20:21
To: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
I resent the 0.1.4 file in the previous e-mail. It also contained a bugfix for a bug that was dormant
but I thought by process of elimination might have been what you had, but after you told me about
Eraser I think it's more likely to have been Eraser/disk space related.
I guess we are simultaneously trying to debug my e-mail.
SatoshiResent mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:09 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090130-Re_Attachment troubles - bc014.rar-108980.pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090130-Re_Attachment troubles - bc014.rar-108980.pdf | 59 | 221 | Subject: Re: Attachment troubles - bc014.rar
From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 30/01/2009, 23:13
To: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
I sent bc014.rar and bc014a.rar through gmx and bc014.rar through vistomail. Did you get any of
them?
In case all those failed (let me know), I also uploaded it to:
http://www.upload.ae/file/14497/bc014-rar.html
SatoshiRe: Attachment troubles - bc014.rar mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:09 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090130-Re_Attachment troubles - bc014.rar-108980(75056986.1).pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090130-Re_Attachment troubles - bc014.rar-108980(75056986.1).pdf | 59 | 221 | Subject: Re: Attachment troubles - bc014.rar
From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 30/01/2009, 23:13
To: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
I sent bc014.rar and bc014a.rar through gmx and bc014.rar through vistomail. Did you get any of
them?
In case all those failed (let me know), I also uploaded it to:
http://www.upload.ae/file/14497/bc014-rar.html
SatoshiRe: Attachment troubles - bc014.rar mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:09 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090605-Re_Bitcoin-222782.pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090605-Re_Bitcoin-222782.pdf | 90 | 223 | Subject: Re: Bitcoin
From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 05/06/2009, 21:40
To: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
You should set your router to forward port 8333 so you can receive incoming connections. If
you're not set up to receive incoming connections and nobody else who's online is, then you can't
connect. It would also help solve the "(not accepted)" issues.
Satoshi
I've achieved a connection to bitcoin through my new router, so whatever
I did must have been right. Please disregard my last message.
Regards,
NicholasRe: Bitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:10 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090605-Re_Bitcoin-222782(75057037.1).pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090605-Re_Bitcoin-222782(75057037.1).pdf | 90 | 223 | Subject: Re: Bitcoin
From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 05/06/2009, 21:40
To: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
You should set your router to forward port 8333 so you can receive incoming connections. If
you're not set up to receive incoming connections and nobody else who's online is, then you can't
connect. It would also help solve the "(not accepted)" issues.
Satoshi
I've achieved a connection to bitcoin through my new router, so whatever
I did must have been right. Please disregard my last message.
Regards,
NicholasRe: Bitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:10 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090131-Re_Another crash-126195.pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090131-Re_Another crash-126195.pdf | 70 | 225 | Subject: Re: Another crash
From: "Satoshi Nakamoto" <[email protected]>
Date: 31/01/2009, 22:36
To: [email protected]
I guess I'd be�er send this from here also in case there's
more e-mail problems.
Good news! I pinpointed the bug. The bug could occur if your
computer had trouble doing a DNS lookup.
The fix is at:
h�p://www.upload.ae/file/14540/bc015-rar.html
Thanks for all your help and pa�ence with this.
SatoshiRe: Another crash mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:10 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090131-Re_Another crash-126195(75056998.1).pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090131-Re_Another crash-126195(75056998.1).pdf | 70 | 225 | Subject: Re: Another crash
From: "Satoshi Nakamoto" <[email protected]>
Date: 31/01/2009, 22:36
To: [email protected]
I guess I'd be�er send this from here also in case there's
more e-mail problems.
Good news! I pinpointed the bug. The bug could occur if your
computer had trouble doing a DNS lookup.
The fix is at:
h�p://www.upload.ae/file/14540/bc015-rar.html
Thanks for all your help and pa�ence with this.
SatoshiRe: Another crash mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:10 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090130-Re_Bitcoin Problems-99388(75056990.1).pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090130-Re_Bitcoin Problems-99388(75056990.1).pdf | 91 | 242 | Subject: Re: Bitcoin Problems
From: "Satoshi Nakamoto" <[email protected]>
Date: 30/01/2009, 20:06
To: [email protected]
Unfortunately this hasn't reached me (and I can't find it in the
quaran�ned spam either) - may I trouble you to send it again? I'll
then switch and run successive opera�ons on the various directories to
see if I can find which one or more causes the problem.
I sent it from [email protected] because it's a lot easier to send
a�achments from there. I'm resending it from there again.
SatoshiRe: Bitcoin Problems mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:09 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090130-Re_Bitcoin Problems-99388.pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090130-Re_Bitcoin Problems-99388.pdf | 91 | 242 | Subject: Re: Bitcoin Problems
From: "Satoshi Nakamoto" <[email protected]>
Date: 30/01/2009, 20:06
To: [email protected]
Unfortunately this hasn't reached me (and I can't find it in the
quaran�ned spam either) - may I trouble you to send it again? I'll
then switch and run successive opera�ons on the various directories to
see if I can find which one or more causes the problem.
I sent it from [email protected] because it's a lot easier to send
a�achments from there. I'm resending it from there again.
SatoshiRe: Bitcoin Problems mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:09 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090211-Re_Bitcoin-167726.pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090211-Re_Bitcoin-167726.pdf | 114 | 251 | Subject: Re: Bitcoin
From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 11/02/2009, 18:58
To: [email protected]
Nicholas Bohm wrote:
I've looked from time to time, and Bitcoin invariably gets exactly 50%
of CPU, even when System Idle Process is getting the other 50%. I
assumed this was set, and had it in mind to ask you whether the setting
could be changed so that Bitcoin could be given its head (e.g. overnight).
Do you have a dual core system, such as a Core 2 Duo? Bitcoin currently only launches one
process to generate coins but it could easily launch one for each processor. It's probably about
time I implemented that.
SatoshiRe: Bitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:10 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090211-Re_Bitcoin-167726(75057017.1).pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090211-Re_Bitcoin-167726(75057017.1).pdf | 114 | 251 | Subject: Re: Bitcoin
From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 11/02/2009, 18:58
To: [email protected]
Nicholas Bohm wrote:
I've looked from time to time, and Bitcoin invariably gets exactly 50%
of CPU, even when System Idle Process is getting the other 50%. I
assumed this was set, and had it in mind to ask you whether the setting
could be changed so that Bitcoin could be given its head (e.g. overnight).
Do you have a dual core system, such as a Core 2 Duo? Bitcoin currently only launches one
process to generate coins but it could easily launch one for each processor. It's probably about
time I implemented that.
SatoshiRe: Bitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:10 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090222-Re__bitcoin-list_ Bitcoin v0.1.5 released-179700(75057024.1).pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090222-Re__bitcoin-list_ Bitcoin v0.1.5 released-179700(75057024.1).pdf | 91 | 268 | Subject: Re: [bitcoin-list] Bitcoin v0.1.5 released
From: "Satoshi Nakamoto" <[email protected]>
Date: 22/02/2009, 17:35
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
What's next?
The next thing for v0.1.6 is to take advantage of mul�ple
processors to generate blocks. Currently it only starts one
thread. If you have a mul�-core processor like a Core Duo or
Quad this will double or quadruple your produc�on.
Later I want to add interfaces to make it really easy to integrate
into websites from any server side language.
Satoshi
h�p://www.bitcoin.orgRe: [bitcoin-list] Bitcoin v0.1.5 released mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:10 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090222-Re_[bitcoin-list] Bitcoin v0.1.5 released-179700.pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090222-Re_[bitcoin-list] Bitcoin v0.1.5 released-179700.pdf | 91 | 268 | Subject: Re: [bitcoin-list] Bitcoin v0.1.5 released
From: "Satoshi Nakamoto" <[email protected]>
Date: 22/02/2009, 17:35
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
What's next?
The next thing for v0.1.6 is to take advantage of mul�ple
processors to generate blocks. Currently it only starts one
thread. If you have a mul�-core processor like a Core Duo or
Quad this will double or quadruple your produc�on.
Later I want to add interfaces to make it really easy to integrate
into websites from any server side language.
Satoshi
h�p://www.bitcoin.orgRe: [bitcoin-list] Bitcoin v0.1.5 released mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:10 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090125-Re_[bitcoin-list] Problems-61380.pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090125-Re_[bitcoin-list] Problems-61380.pdf | 86 | 273 | Subject: Re: [bitcoin-list] Problems
From: "Satoshi Nakamoto" <[email protected]>
Date: 25/01/2009, 15:47
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
From: Nicholas Bohm 2009-01-25 10:17
I have had a couple of problems running bitcoin: is this an appropriate
list for repor�ng them (with about 70kb of a�achments)?
What's the problem you're having?
If you send me your debug.log file directly (best not to send a�achments
to the list), I can take a look at what's happening.
Satoshi Nakamoto
bitcoin-help at vistomail dot comRe: [bitcoin-list] Problems mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:09 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090125-Re__bitcoin-list_ Problems-61380(75056973.1).pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090125-Re__bitcoin-list_ Problems-61380(75056973.1).pdf | 86 | 273 | Subject: Re: [bitcoin-list] Problems
From: "Satoshi Nakamoto" <[email protected]>
Date: 25/01/2009, 15:47
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
From: Nicholas Bohm 2009-01-25 10:17
I have had a couple of problems running bitcoin: is this an appropriate
list for repor�ng them (with about 70kb of a�achments)?
What's the problem you're having?
If you send me your debug.log file directly (best not to send a�achments
to the list), I can take a look at what's happening.
Satoshi Nakamoto
bitcoin-help at vistomail dot comRe: [bitcoin-list] Problems mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:09 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090524-Re_Bitcoin-205277.pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090524-Re_Bitcoin-205277.pdf | 121 | 286 | Subject: Re: Bitcoin
From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 24/05/2009, 21:45
To: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
That's the transaction fee feature. If you generate a block containing a transaction that includes a
transaction fee, you earn the transaction fee in addition to the 50.00. Someone must have
included a 0.10 fee with one of their transactions. The setting to do that is under options.
Including a fee is completely optional, more of a donation to nodes for helping out.
Bitcoin continues to run smoothly, but I noticed an unusual event:
731 blocks 11/05/2009 15:58 Generated +50.10
All prior and subsequent generated packers have been of exactly 50.
Just in case this is of interest!
Regards,
NicholasRe: Bitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:10 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090524-Re_Bitcoin-205277(75057032.1).pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090524-Re_Bitcoin-205277(75057032.1).pdf | 121 | 286 | Subject: Re: Bitcoin
From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 24/05/2009, 21:45
To: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
That's the transaction fee feature. If you generate a block containing a transaction that includes a
transaction fee, you earn the transaction fee in addition to the 50.00. Someone must have
included a 0.10 fee with one of their transactions. The setting to do that is under options.
Including a fee is completely optional, more of a donation to nodes for helping out.
Bitcoin continues to run smoothly, but I noticed an unusual event:
731 blocks 11/05/2009 15:58 Generated +50.10
All prior and subsequent generated packers have been of exactly 50.
Just in case this is of interest!
Regards,
NicholasRe: Bitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:10 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090613-[bitcoin-list] Bitcoin website update-224888.pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090613-[bitcoin-list] Bitcoin website update-224888.pdf | 90 | 295 | Subject: [bitcoin-list] Bitcoin website update
From: [email protected]
Date: 13/06/2009, 07:41
To: [email protected]
The new Bitcoin website/portal is up at bitcoin.sourceforge.net.
Forums and a wiki are included, so you're welcome to join discussion
and wiki documentation.
Martti Malmi
Bitcoin Web Developer
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/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090613-_bitcoin-list_ Bitcoin website update-224888(75057038.1).pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090613-_bitcoin-list_ Bitcoin website update-224888(75057038.1).pdf | 90 | 295 | Subject: [bitcoin-list] Bitcoin website update
From: [email protected]
Date: 13/06/2009, 07:41
To: [email protected]
The new Bitcoin website/portal is up at bitcoin.sourceforge.net.
Forums and a wiki are included, so you're welcome to join discussion
and wiki documentation.
Martti Malmi
Bitcoin Web Developer
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/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090130-[bitcoin-list] Bitcoin works with Wine _ Ubuntu-89022.pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090130-[bitcoin-list] Bitcoin works with Wine _ Ubuntu-89022.pdf | 80 | 307 | Subject: [bitcoin-list] Bitcoin works with Wine / Ubuntu
From: Jeff Kane <[email protected]>
Date: 30/01/2009, 02:39
To: [email protected]
Just an FYI that Bitcoin 0.1.3 works fine on Ubuntu 8.10 running Wine 1.0.1
Let me know if you have any questions.
Jeff
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From: Jeff Kane <[email protected]>
Date: 30/01/2009, 02:39
To: [email protected]
Just an FYI that Bitcoin 0.1.3 works fine on Ubuntu 8.10 running Wine 1.0.1
Let me know if you have any questions.
Jeff
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 05/06/2009, 11:24
To: [email protected]
I've achieved a connection to bitcoin through my new router, so whatever
I did must have been right. Please disregard my last message.
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFBitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 05/06/2009, 11:24
To: [email protected]
I've achieved a connection to bitcoin through my new router, so whatever
I did must have been right. Please disregard my last message.
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFBitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:10 |
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From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 19/07/2009, 04:07
To: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Did your IP address change? And if so, what's the new address? I run a node but I can't accept
incoming connections and if your IP address changed then I would have lost contact with you.
There may just not be anybody else running it right now. How many connections did you usually
have before? If you keep your server running, if new users come along at least they'll have
someone to connect to, rather than get no connections and give up.
(btw, it's better if you use my [email protected] e-mail address)
Satoshi
Bitcoin has failed to establish any connections for the last day or so,
despite restarts. I'm not aware of having made any changes to my
system, so this is puzzling. Can you suggest what I might check?
Regards,
NicholasRe: Bitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 25/01/2009, 10:17
To: [email protected]
I have had a couple of problems running bitcoin: is this an appropriate
list for reporting them (with about 70kb of attachments)?
Nicholas Bohm
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFProblems mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 19/07/2009, 04:07
To: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Did your IP address change? And if so, what's the new address? I run a node but I can't accept
incoming connections and if your IP address changed then I would have lost contact with you.
There may just not be anybody else running it right now. How many connections did you usually
have before? If you keep your server running, if new users come along at least they'll have
someone to connect to, rather than get no connections and give up.
(btw, it's better if you use my [email protected] e-mail address)
Satoshi
Bitcoin has failed to establish any connections for the last day or so,
despite restarts. I'm not aware of having made any changes to my
system, so this is puzzling. Can you suggest what I might check?
Regards,
NicholasRe: Bitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 25/01/2009, 10:17
To: [email protected]
I have had a couple of problems running bitcoin: is this an appropriate
list for reporting them (with about 70kb of attachments)?
Nicholas Bohm
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFProblems mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 03/02/2009, 23:04
To: [email protected]
The bc19.01 came back pretty swiftly! It hadn't in fact occurred to me
that you could use hundredths, though it's true that that is fairly
conventional for currencies.
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFBitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 03/02/2009, 23:04
To: [email protected]
The bc19.01 came back pretty swiftly! It hadn't in fact occurred to me
that you could use hundredths, though it's true that that is fairly
conventional for currencies.
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFBitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 18/07/2009, 09:59
To: [email protected]
Bitcoin has failed to establish any connections for the last day or so,
despite restarts. I'm not aware of having made any changes to my
system, so this is puzzling. Can you suggest what I might check?
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFBitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:10 |
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 18/07/2009, 09:59
To: [email protected]
Bitcoin has failed to establish any connections for the last day or so,
despite restarts. I'm not aware of having made any changes to my
system, so this is puzzling. Can you suggest what I might check?
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFBitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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To: [email protected][[email protected]]
Cc: [email protected][[email protected]]
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Good morning,
How are you placed next week for a talk?
I want to ask a few questions as to the code first and directions. Following a request from Tim if he
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 10/02/2009, 17:45
To: [email protected]
A follow-up to my earlier message: today's first packet has now been
generated, at 16:54, and had accumulated 7 blocks within its first hour.
Previous first packets of the day have usually been around 03:00.
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFBitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 10/02/2009, 17:45
To: [email protected]
A follow-up to my earlier message: today's first packet has now been
generated, at 16:54, and had accumulated 7 blocks within its first hour.
Previous first packets of the day have usually been around 03:00.
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFBitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:10 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090604-Bitcoin-220712.pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090604-Bitcoin-220712.pdf | 100 | 341 | Subject: Bitcoin
From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 04/06/2009, 10:21
To: [email protected]
I've installed a new router and cannot get Bitcoin to connect.
I've altered the firewall rule to allow inbound services via SMTP, which
seems to be the name for port 25. Is that right? Should there be
anything else I ought to do?
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFBitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:10 |
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 04/06/2009, 10:21
To: [email protected]
I've installed a new router and cannot get Bitcoin to connect.
I've altered the firewall rule to allow inbound services via SMTP, which
seems to be the name for port 25. Is that right? Should there be
anything else I ought to do?
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFBitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 17/05/2009, 11:11
To: [email protected]
Bitcoin continues to run smoothly, but I noticed an unusual event:
731 blocks 11/05/2009 15:58 Generated +50.10
All prior and subsequent generated packers have been of exactly 50.
Just in case this is of interest!
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFBitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:10 |
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 17/05/2009, 11:11
To: [email protected]
Bitcoin continues to run smoothly, but I noticed an unusual event:
731 blocks 11/05/2009 15:58 Generated +50.10
All prior and subsequent generated packers have been of exactly 50.
Just in case this is of interest!
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFBitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:10 |
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 03/02/2009, 22:51
To: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Just to say the sending seemed very straightforward, as was the
resulting entry.
And when you get used to the double-click, it's actually simpler than a
right-click and selecting from a menu. So perhaps it's just a matter of
user guidance.
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFRe: All's well mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:10 |
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 03/02/2009, 22:51
To: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Just to say the sending seemed very straightforward, as was the
resulting entry.
And when you get used to the double-click, it's actually simpler than a
right-click and selecting from a menu. So perhaps it's just a matter of
user guidance.
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFRe: All's well mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:10 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090130-Re_Bitcoin Problems-85751.pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090130-Re_Bitcoin Problems-85751.pdf | 119 | 366 | Subject: Re: Bitcoin Problems
From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 30/01/2009, 15:50
To: [email protected]
Bitcoin continues to run without failures since I stopped scheduled
Eraser operations.
If you can tell me which temporary folders Bitcoin uses, I could try and
replicate the fault by trying one-off operations.
(It would also be useful to know which files or folders I need to back
up in order to preserve my accumulated hoard of bitcoins.)
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFRe: Bitcoin Problems mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:09 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090130-Re_Bitcoin Problems-85751(75056987.1).pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090130-Re_Bitcoin Problems-85751(75056987.1).pdf | 119 | 366 | Subject: Re: Bitcoin Problems
From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 30/01/2009, 15:50
To: [email protected]
Bitcoin continues to run without failures since I stopped scheduled
Eraser operations.
If you can tell me which temporary folders Bitcoin uses, I could try and
replicate the fault by trying one-off operations.
(It would also be useful to know which files or folders I need to back
up in order to preserve my accumulated hoard of bitcoins.)
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFRe: Bitcoin Problems mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:09 |
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 18/02/2009, 14:55
To: [email protected]
Version 0.1.5 seems to be running trouble free. I have a list of 201
transactions, I've accumulated about bc8550. Transfers in and out seem
to work fine (after a bit of head-scratching to understand the labelling
of incoming transactions).
What's next?
Nicholas Bohm
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFBitcoin v0.1.5 released mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
1 of 1 21/07/2023, 17:10 |
/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Witness Statements/Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit/20090218-Bitcoin v0.1.5 released-178421(75057023.1).pdf | Nicholas Bohm Witness Statement - Exhibit | 20090218-Bitcoin v0.1.5 released-178421(75057023.1).pdf | 102 | 369 | Subject: Bitcoin v0.1.5 released
From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 18/02/2009, 14:55
To: [email protected]
Version 0.1.5 seems to be running trouble free. I have a list of 201
transactions, I've accumulated about bc8550. Transfers in and out seem
to work fine (after a bit of head-scratching to understand the labelling
of incoming transactions).
What's next?
Nicholas Bohm
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFBitcoin v0.1.5 released mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 29/01/2009, 19:05
To: [email protected]
Satoshi Nakamoto wrote:
Thanks for the update. There are many programs named Eraser, do
you know where I could find it or the name of the company that
makes it or a keyword to search on?
Sorry not to be more specific: it's free software from www.heidi.ie/eraser/
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 29/01/2009, 19:05
To: [email protected]
Satoshi Nakamoto wrote:
Thanks for the update. There are many programs named Eraser, do
you know where I could find it or the name of the company that
makes it or a keyword to search on?
Sorry not to be more specific: it's free software from www.heidi.ie/eraser/
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 10/02/2009, 16:45
To: [email protected]
Just to let you know that Bitcoin has generated no new packets today,
although it typically generates 8 to 10 packets each day (although
sometimes fewer), and the option to generate is ticked. Existing
packets are proceedings towards maturity, or have matured, at about the
usual rate. Progress to maturity takes around 21 to 23 hours.
I thought this was an anomaly that might be of interest.
regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 29/01/2009, 15:09
To: [email protected]
I have had no further problems since I ceased running a daily late
evening scheduled operation consisting of a wipe of various folders
containing temporary files using Eraser.
Whether this operation accounted for the crashes I don't know, as Eraser
has never had that effect before, and typically ignores any file it
finds to be in use.
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 29/01/2009, 15:09
To: [email protected]
I have had no further problems since I ceased running a daily late
evening scheduled operation consisting of a wipe of various folders
containing temporary files using Eraser.
Whether this operation accounted for the crashes I don't know, as Eraser
has never had that effect before, and typically ignores any file it
finds to be in use.
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 10/02/2009, 16:45
To: [email protected]
Just to let you know that Bitcoin has generated no new packets today,
although it typically generates 8 to 10 packets each day (although
sometimes fewer), and the option to generate is ticked. Existing
packets are proceedings towards maturity, or have matured, at about the
usual rate. Progress to maturity takes around 21 to 23 hours.
I thought this was an anomaly that might be of interest.
regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 12/02/2009, 17:52
To: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
The bottom of the UI shows:
Generating 4 connections 4024 blocks 164 transactions
I understand "generating"; I assume I am connected to 4 other nodes; and
I know I have recorded 164 transactions (including failed generation
attempts). I'm not clear what the "blocks" figure describes. It's much
smaller than the total of all the blocks shown against all my transactions.
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 12/02/2009, 17:52
To: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
The bottom of the UI shows:
Generating 4 connections 4024 blocks 164 transactions
I understand "generating"; I assume I am connected to 4 other nodes; and
I know I have recorded 164 transactions (including failed generation
attempts). I'm not clear what the "blocks" figure describes. It's much
smaller than the total of all the blocks shown against all my transactions.
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
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From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 13/02/2009, 15:09
To: [email protected]
It's the total number of blocks in the block chain, meaning the network's block chain, which
everyone has a copy of. Every Bitcoin node displays the same number and it goes up about every
10 minutes whenever someone generates a block. When you haven't had it running for a while,
once you're connected it spins up rapidly as it downloads what was generated while you were gone
to catch up. I'm not sure exactly how to describe it (that would fit on the status bar in 1 word,
maybe 2 words max), any ideas?
The blocks number in the status column next to your transactions is the number of blocks that
have come after that transaction. Your transaction is essentially "in" that many blocks.
Satoshi
Nicholas Bohm wrote:
The bottom of the UI shows:
Generating 4 connections 4024 blocks 164 transactions
I understand "generating"; I assume I am connected to 4 other nodes; and
I know I have recorded 164 transactions (including failed generation
attempts). I'm not clear what the "blocks" figure describes. It's much
smaller than the total of all the blocks shown against all my transactions.
Regards,
NicholasRe: Bitcoin UI question mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 13/02/2009, 15:09
To: [email protected]
It's the total number of blocks in the block chain, meaning the network's block chain, which
everyone has a copy of. Every Bitcoin node displays the same number and it goes up about every
10 minutes whenever someone generates a block. When you haven't had it running for a while,
once you're connected it spins up rapidly as it downloads what was generated while you were gone
to catch up. I'm not sure exactly how to describe it (that would fit on the status bar in 1 word,
maybe 2 words max), any ideas?
The blocks number in the status column next to your transactions is the number of blocks that
have come after that transaction. Your transaction is essentially "in" that many blocks.
Satoshi
Nicholas Bohm wrote:
The bottom of the UI shows:
Generating 4 connections 4024 blocks 164 transactions
I understand "generating"; I assume I am connected to 4 other nodes; and
I know I have recorded 164 transactions (including failed generation
attempts). I'm not clear what the "blocks" figure describes. It's much
smaller than the total of all the blocks shown against all my transactions.
Regards,
NicholasRe: Bitcoin UI question mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 03/04/2009, 12:39
To: [email protected]
I'm having an unusual run of failures, and thought I'd let you know in
case this was of any significance.
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 03/04/2009, 12:39
To: [email protected]
I'm having an unusual run of failures, and thought I'd let you know in
case this was of any significance.
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
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From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 21/07/2009, 02:37
To: [email protected]
The transaction fee setting refers to the amount you give when you make a transaction, not the
amount you demand from transactions you process. We're a long way from the point where nodes
will need to require a fee, but that can easily be implemented when needed.
Nicholas Bohm wrote:
Satoshi Nakamoto wrote:
I guess something must be preventing you from receiving incoming
connections. Mine has been trying to connect to your IP without
success. I'm currently connected to 70.113.114.209 since yesterday. If
you're not at least connected to that one, then you can't connect out
either.
I still had no connections, and couldn't see why not; but I stopped and
restarted bitcoin, and now have two connections. Although this is fewer
than for some weeks, and I have a clutch of "not confirmed" blocks when
for some weeks I had had none, at least it's up and running again.
Previous restarts made no difference, though.
Incidentally, I set the optional transaction fee at 0.07. I expected
this to be visible as an outgoing (or as a deduction from blocks
created), but so far I've seen nothing. Perhaps I've had no takers.
Regards,
NicholasRe: Bitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 21/07/2009, 02:37
To: [email protected]
The transaction fee setting refers to the amount you give when you make a transaction, not the
amount you demand from transactions you process. We're a long way from the point where nodes
will need to require a fee, but that can easily be implemented when needed.
Nicholas Bohm wrote:
Satoshi Nakamoto wrote:
I guess something must be preventing you from receiving incoming
connections. Mine has been trying to connect to your IP without
success. I'm currently connected to 70.113.114.209 since yesterday. If
you're not at least connected to that one, then you can't connect out
either.
I still had no connections, and couldn't see why not; but I stopped and
restarted bitcoin, and now have two connections. Although this is fewer
than for some weeks, and I have a clutch of "not confirmed" blocks when
for some weeks I had had none, at least it's up and running again.
Previous restarts made no difference, though.
Incidentally, I set the optional transaction fee at 0.07. I expected
this to be visible as an outgoing (or as a deduction from blocks
created), but so far I've seen nothing. Perhaps I've had no takers.
Regards,
NicholasRe: Bitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 20/07/2009, 16:05
To: [email protected]
I guess something must be preventing you from receiving incoming connections. Mine has been
trying to connect to your IP without success. I'm currently connected to 70.113.114.209 since
yesterday. If you're not at least connected to that one, then you can't connect out either.
Satoshi
Nicholas Bohm wrote:
Satoshi Nakamoto wrote:
Did your IP address change? And if so, what's the new address? I run a
node but I can't accept incoming connections and if your IP address
changed then I would have lost contact with you.
My IP address is 217.146.110.206, and hasn't changed for quite a time as
far as I know.
There may just not be anybody else running it right now. How many
connections did you usually have before?
It varied from 3 to 5 mostly.
If you keep your server
running, if new users come along at least they'll have someone to
connect to, rather than get no connections and give up.
I'll leave it running. No blocks of coins have matured since 15th July.
(btw, it's better if you use my [email protected] e-mail address)
OK
Regards,
NicholasRe: Bitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 20/07/2009, 16:05
To: [email protected]
I guess something must be preventing you from receiving incoming connections. Mine has been
trying to connect to your IP without success. I'm currently connected to 70.113.114.209 since
yesterday. If you're not at least connected to that one, then you can't connect out either.
Satoshi
Nicholas Bohm wrote:
Satoshi Nakamoto wrote:
Did your IP address change? And if so, what's the new address? I run a
node but I can't accept incoming connections and if your IP address
changed then I would have lost contact with you.
My IP address is 217.146.110.206, and hasn't changed for quite a time as
far as I know.
There may just not be anybody else running it right now. How many
connections did you usually have before?
It varied from 3 to 5 mostly.
If you keep your server
running, if new users come along at least they'll have someone to
connect to, rather than get no connections and give up.
I'll leave it running. No blocks of coins have matured since 15th July.
(btw, it's better if you use my [email protected] e-mail address)
OK
Regards,
NicholasRe: Bitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 01/02/2009, 22:52
To: [email protected]
Satoshi Nakamoto wrote:
...
BTW, I sent a transfer to your Bitcoin address in case you're
curious what that looks like. (It can only get "from" and
comment info if you can receive incoming connections)
Thank you! I now see:
35 blocks 01/02/2009 16:25 Received with: !Me
1CHE5JRfc5mr8ZtVUP7nnsS5HC4bWcXoc6 +100.00
It slowly begins to feel a little more real.
(And no further crashes yet.)
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 01/02/2009, 22:52
To: [email protected]
Satoshi Nakamoto wrote:
...
BTW, I sent a transfer to your Bitcoin address in case you're
curious what that looks like. (It can only get "from" and
comment info if you can receive incoming connections)
Thank you! I now see:
35 blocks 01/02/2009 16:25 Received with: !Me
1CHE5JRfc5mr8ZtVUP7nnsS5HC4bWcXoc6 +100.00
It slowly begins to feel a little more real.
(And no further crashes yet.)
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFRe: Another crash mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 02/02/2009, 11:27
To: [email protected]
No further trouble; but whereas the UI at first showed your transfer as:
35 blocks 01/02/2009 16:25 Received with: !Me
1CHE5JRfc5mr8ZtVUP7nnsS5HC4bWcXoc6 +100.00
it now (the morning after) shows:
98 blocks 01/02/2009 16:25 Received with: Satoshi Nakamoto
1CHE5JRfc5mr8ZtVUP7nnsS5HC4bWcXoc6 +100.00
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFAll's well mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 02/02/2009, 11:27
To: [email protected]
No further trouble; but whereas the UI at first showed your transfer as:
35 blocks 01/02/2009 16:25 Received with: !Me
1CHE5JRfc5mr8ZtVUP7nnsS5HC4bWcXoc6 +100.00
it now (the morning after) shows:
98 blocks 01/02/2009 16:25 Received with: Satoshi Nakamoto
1CHE5JRfc5mr8ZtVUP7nnsS5HC4bWcXoc6 +100.00
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFAll's well mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 30/01/2009, 21:54
To: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Satoshi Nakamoto wrote:
I resent the 0.1.4 file in the previous e-mail. It also contained a
bugfix for a bug that was dormant but I thought by process of
elimination might have been what you had, but after you told me about
Eraser I think it's more likely to have been Eraser/disk space related.
I guess we are simultaneously trying to debug my e-mail.
We seem to be, as I can only find two messages from you, the one above
and the one from vistomail, and neither has any attachments. (I have
also again checked the spam quarantine.)
So something odd is happening.
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFRe: Resent mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 30/01/2009, 21:54
To: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Satoshi Nakamoto wrote:
I resent the 0.1.4 file in the previous e-mail. It also contained a
bugfix for a bug that was dormant but I thought by process of
elimination might have been what you had, but after you told me about
Eraser I think it's more likely to have been Eraser/disk space related.
I guess we are simultaneously trying to debug my e-mail.
We seem to be, as I can only find two messages from you, the one above
and the one from vistomail, and neither has any attachments. (I have
also again checked the spam quarantine.)
So something odd is happening.
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFRe: Resent mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 27/01/2009, 13:03
To: [email protected]
Two further crashes yesterday at 21:16 and 23:59 (GMT). They seem to
follow exactly the same pattern, and I don't know if there is likely to
be anything informative in the log, but I attach it in case.
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FF
Deleted:debug.rar
The original MIME headers for this a�achment are:
Content-Type: applica�on/octet-stream;
name="debug.rar"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Disposi�on: a�achment;
filename="debug.rar"
Attachments:
Deleted:debug.rar 206 bytesRe: [bitcoin-list] Problems mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 27/01/2009, 13:03
To: [email protected]
Two further crashes yesterday at 21:16 and 23:59 (GMT). They seem to
follow exactly the same pattern, and I don't know if there is likely to
be anything informative in the log, but I attach it in case.
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FF
Deleted:debug.rar
The original MIME headers for this a�achment are:
Content-Type: applica�on/octet-stream;
name="debug.rar"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Disposi�on: a�achment;
filename="debug.rar"
Attachments:
Deleted:debug.rar 206 bytesRe: [bitcoin-list] Problems mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: "Satoshi Nakamoto" <[email protected]>
Date: 29/01/2009, 18:29
To: [email protected]
Thanks for the update. There are many programs named Eraser, do
you know where I could find it or the name of the company that
makes it or a keyword to search on?
Satoshi
I have had no further problems since I ceased running a daily late
evening scheduled opera�on consis�ng of a wipe of various folders
containing temporary files using Eraser.
Whether this opera�on accounted for the crashes I don't know, as Eraser
has never had that effect before, and typically ignores any file it
finds to be in use.
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stor�ord CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFRe: [bitcoin-list] Problems mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: "Satoshi Nakamoto" <[email protected]>
Date: 29/01/2009, 18:29
To: [email protected]
Thanks for the update. There are many programs named Eraser, do
you know where I could find it or the name of the company that
makes it or a keyword to search on?
Satoshi
I have had no further problems since I ceased running a daily late
evening scheduled opera�on consis�ng of a wipe of various folders
containing temporary files using Eraser.
Whether this opera�on accounted for the crashes I don't know, as Eraser
has never had that effect before, and typically ignores any file it
finds to be in use.
Regards,
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stor�ord CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFRe: [bitcoin-list] Problems mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 06/04/2009, 02:54
To: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
What rate of not-accepted did you see? I didn't see anything unusual on my end. If you had more
than, say, 4 in a row, that would be abnormal and probably a loss of network communication. If
it's scattered and less than 25%, just random bad luck. It's normal and harmless to randomly get
some per cent of not-accepted, and of course randomness can sometimes bunch up and look like a
pattern.
The idea of an option to View/Hide unaccepted blocks is a good one, as well as View/Hide all
generated blocks so you can more easily see incoming transactions. Seeing the unaccepted blocks
is just annoying and frustrating. Everyone faces the same rate of unaccepted, it's just a part of the
process. It would probably be best to default to hide unaccepted blocks, so as not to show giving
and taking away something that never was, and not show new generated blocks at all until they
have at least one confirmation. It would only mean finding out you have a generated block 15
minutes later than normal, and then you still have 119 blocks to go before it matures anyway. This
is on the to-do list for v0.1.6.
Satoshi
I'm having an unusual run of failures, and thought I'd let you know in
case this was of any significance.
Regards,
NicholasRe: Generated (not accepted) mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 06/04/2009, 02:54
To: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
What rate of not-accepted did you see? I didn't see anything unusual on my end. If you had more
than, say, 4 in a row, that would be abnormal and probably a loss of network communication. If
it's scattered and less than 25%, just random bad luck. It's normal and harmless to randomly get
some per cent of not-accepted, and of course randomness can sometimes bunch up and look like a
pattern.
The idea of an option to View/Hide unaccepted blocks is a good one, as well as View/Hide all
generated blocks so you can more easily see incoming transactions. Seeing the unaccepted blocks
is just annoying and frustrating. Everyone faces the same rate of unaccepted, it's just a part of the
process. It would probably be best to default to hide unaccepted blocks, so as not to show giving
and taking away something that never was, and not show new generated blocks at all until they
have at least one confirmation. It would only mean finding out you have a generated block 15
minutes later than normal, and then you still have 119 blocks to go before it matures anyway. This
is on the to-do list for v0.1.6.
Satoshi
I'm having an unusual run of failures, and thought I'd let you know in
case this was of any significance.
Regards,
NicholasRe: Generated (not accepted) mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: "Satoshi Nakamoto" <[email protected]>
Date: 01/02/2009, 15:33
To: [email protected]
I haven't got the file men�oned
there, e02_appcompat.txt - it is deleted by sending the error report,
which I did before thinking to make a copy. However, I sent you the
corresponding file for an earlier crash a�ached to my message of 25th
January.
No worries, that only tells what program it was. There's another
useful dump report, but they keep the file locked so you can't get it.
I eventually figured it out from 0x000be368 (fault address).
See the first screenshot: the UI is s�ll visible, and doesn't close
un�l the error report is sent. I'm not sure whether it's usable, as I
hadn't thought to try.
It's probably s�ll fully func�onal, in which case you could push
the crash message off the screen and ignore it. The thread that
crashed already did the main part of its job. You were s�ll
fully opera�onal on the network and genera�ng during the �mes
you were crashed.
I'll let you know of course if I have anything further to report.
Thanks.
BTW, I sent a transfer to your Bitcoin address in case you're
curious what that looks like. (It can only get "from" and
comment info if you can receive incoming connec�ons)
SatoshiRe: Another crash mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: "Satoshi Nakamoto" <[email protected]>
Date: 01/02/2009, 15:33
To: [email protected]
I haven't got the file men�oned
there, e02_appcompat.txt - it is deleted by sending the error report,
which I did before thinking to make a copy. However, I sent you the
corresponding file for an earlier crash a�ached to my message of 25th
January.
No worries, that only tells what program it was. There's another
useful dump report, but they keep the file locked so you can't get it.
I eventually figured it out from 0x000be368 (fault address).
See the first screenshot: the UI is s�ll visible, and doesn't close
un�l the error report is sent. I'm not sure whether it's usable, as I
hadn't thought to try.
It's probably s�ll fully func�onal, in which case you could push
the crash message off the screen and ignore it. The thread that
crashed already did the main part of its job. You were s�ll
fully opera�onal on the network and genera�ng during the �mes
you were crashed.
I'll let you know of course if I have anything further to report.
Thanks.
BTW, I sent a transfer to your Bitcoin address in case you're
curious what that looks like. (It can only get "from" and
comment info if you can receive incoming connec�ons)
SatoshiRe: Another crash mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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BUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS OF ENGLAND & WALES
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LIST (ChD)
Claim No: IL -2021 -000019
BETWEEN:
(1) CRYPTO OPEN PATENT ALLIANCE Claimant
-and-
(1) DR CRAIG STEVEN WRIGHT
Defendant
COPA’S FIFTH HEARSAY NOTICE DATED 2 FEBRUARY 2023
PURSUANT TO §2 CIVIL EVIDENCE ACT 1995 AND CPR r.33.2
1. Notice is hereby given that at the trial of this action COPA intends to rely on the account listed
below as being a true statement of the understanding of its maker .
2. The Letter of Andreas Furche dated 2 February 2024. As stated in COPA’s Fourth Hearsay
Notice, Andreas Furche has indicated that he is unable or unwilling to give evidence at trial due to other commitments. He is an independent third party who has provided confirmation of facts within
his own knowledge. He is located overseas in Australia.
3. Should the sections of Dr Wright’s Eleventh Witness Statement to which Professor Furche’s Letter relates be admitted, COPA intends to rely on t he relevant facts and conclusions contained in the
document which is clear on its face. I t is neither necessary nor proportionate, having regard to the
nature of their evidence and the fact that the author is located in a foreign jurisdiction overseas , to
apply for an order from the Court requiring the attendance of that witness at Trial to give evidence
or by deposition.
2 FEBRUARY 2024
BIRD & BIRD LLP
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From: "Satoshi Nakamoto" <[email protected]>
Date: 02/02/2009, 18:15
To: [email protected]
No further trouble; but whereas the UI at first showed your transfer as:
35 blocks 01/02/2009 16:25 Received with: !Me
1CHE5JRfc5mr8ZtVUP7nnsS5HC4bWcXoc6 +100.00
it now (the morning a�er) shows:
98 blocks 01/02/2009 16:25 Received with: Satoshi Nakamoto
1CHE5JRfc5mr8ZtVUP7nnsS5HC4bWcXoc6 +100.00
Everyone promptly presses "Change..." and labels their
own address with my name.
I need to figure out some way to convey that it's showing the
address you received it with, in just one or two words
Maybe:
"Receiving address: "
"Incoming address: "
Or the way e-mail programs do it:
"To: "
"Recipient: "
Which one do you think would work best, or is it just too much
to overcome the predisposi�on to expect it to say who it's from
no ma�er what it's labelled?
This would probably work best:
"From: unknown, To: Your Address 1cc...."
or
"From: anonymous, To: Your Address 1cc...."
SatoshiRe: All's well mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: "Satoshi Nakamoto" <[email protected]>
Date: 02/02/2009, 18:15
To: [email protected]
No further trouble; but whereas the UI at first showed your transfer as:
35 blocks 01/02/2009 16:25 Received with: !Me
1CHE5JRfc5mr8ZtVUP7nnsS5HC4bWcXoc6 +100.00
it now (the morning a�er) shows:
98 blocks 01/02/2009 16:25 Received with: Satoshi Nakamoto
1CHE5JRfc5mr8ZtVUP7nnsS5HC4bWcXoc6 +100.00
Everyone promptly presses "Change..." and labels their
own address with my name.
I need to figure out some way to convey that it's showing the
address you received it with, in just one or two words
Maybe:
"Receiving address: "
"Incoming address: "
Or the way e-mail programs do it:
"To: "
"Recipient: "
Which one do you think would work best, or is it just too much
to overcome the predisposi�on to expect it to say who it's from
no ma�er what it's labelled?
This would probably work best:
"From: unknown, To: Your Address 1cc...."
or
"From: anonymous, To: Your Address 1cc...."
SatoshiRe: All's well mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Hearsay Statements/COPA's Fourth CEA Notice.pdf | Hearsay Statements | COPA's Fourth CEA Notice.pdf | 246 | 467 | IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
BUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS OF ENGLAND & WALES
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LIST (ChD)
Claim No: IL -2021 -000019
BETWEEN:
(1) CRYPTO OPEN PATENT ALLIANCE Claimant
-and-
(1) DR CRAIG STEVEN WRIGHT
Defendant
COPA’S FOURTH HEARSAY NOTICE DATED 23 JANUARY 2023
PURSUANT TO §2 CIVIL EVIDENCE ACT 1995 AND CPR r.33.2
1. Notice is hereby given that at the trial of this action COPA intends to rely on the account listed
below as being a true statement of the understanding of its maker .
2. The Witness Statement of Andreas Furche dated 1 August 2023 . Andreas Furche has indicated
that he is unable or unwilling to give evidence at trial due to other commitments. He is an independent third party who has provided confirmation of facts within his own knowledge. He is
located overseas in Australia. The evidence has been taken in a man ner than is compliant with CPR
57AC, and COPA’s solicitors have provided a suitable confirmation of compliance.
3. COPA intends to rely on t he relevant facts and conclusions contained in the document which is
clear on its face. I t is neither necessary nor proportionate, having regard to the nature of their
evidence and the fact that the author is located in a foreign jurisdiction overseas , to apply for an
order from the Court requiring the attendance of that witness at Trial to give evidence or by
deposition.
23 JANUARY 2024
BIRD & BIRD LLP
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From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 30/01/2009, 22:51
To: [email protected]
Nicholas Bohm wrote:
Satoshi Nakamoto wrote:
I resent the 0.1.4 file in the previous e-mail. It also contained a
bugfix for a bug that was dormant but I thought by process of
elimination might have been what you had, but after you told me about
Eraser I think it's more likely to have been Eraser/disk space related.
I guess we are simultaneously trying to debug my e-mail.
We seem to be, as I can only find two messages from you, the one above
and the one from vistomail, and neither has any attachments. (I have
also again checked the spam quarantine.)
So something odd is happening.
Regards,
Nicholas
Clearly one side or the other is stopping the ones with attachments. I sent you the same file
attachment from vistomail about 15 minutes after I sent it from gmx (about 2 hours ago). I've
successfully sent similar attachments to other people from vistomail many times before.
After this e-mail, which I'm sending without an attachment to make sure it gets through, I'll try
again with a different variation:
1) stripped debug info, reduces rar filesize from 7.8MB to 1.6MB.
2) renamed to bc014.rar, in case long filename or periods are the problem.
3) no gdb.exe.
After that I'll send bc014a.rar, with bitcoin.exe renamed to bitcoin.dat in case it doesn't like exe
files.
And then I'll send bc014.rar from vistomail.
SatoshiRe: Resent mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 30/01/2009, 22:51
To: [email protected]
Nicholas Bohm wrote:
Satoshi Nakamoto wrote:
I resent the 0.1.4 file in the previous e-mail. It also contained a
bugfix for a bug that was dormant but I thought by process of
elimination might have been what you had, but after you told me about
Eraser I think it's more likely to have been Eraser/disk space related.
I guess we are simultaneously trying to debug my e-mail.
We seem to be, as I can only find two messages from you, the one above
and the one from vistomail, and neither has any attachments. (I have
also again checked the spam quarantine.)
So something odd is happening.
Regards,
Nicholas
Clearly one side or the other is stopping the ones with attachments. I sent you the same file
attachment from vistomail about 15 minutes after I sent it from gmx (about 2 hours ago). I've
successfully sent similar attachments to other people from vistomail many times before.
After this e-mail, which I'm sending without an attachment to make sure it gets through, I'll try
again with a different variation:
1) stripped debug info, reduces rar filesize from 7.8MB to 1.6MB.
2) renamed to bc014.rar, in case long filename or periods are the problem.
3) no gdb.exe.
After that I'll send bc014a.rar, with bitcoin.exe renamed to bitcoin.dat in case it doesn't like exe
files.
And then I'll send bc014.rar from vistomail.
SatoshiRe: Resent mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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/content/Copa v Wright - Trial Documents/Hearsay Statements/Confirmation Letter of Lucas de Groot.pdf | Hearsay Statements | Confirmation Letter of Lucas de Groot.pdf | 275 | 511 | Lu F nt:;
LucasFonts GmbH I Eisenacherst raBe 56 I 10823 Berlin, Germany
phone +49 30 78718567 I fax +49 30 78705878 I mail [email protected]
Bird & Bird LLP
12 New Fetter Lane
London EC4A 1JP
Dear Bird & Bird, Luc(as) de Groot
LucasFonts.com
14th June 2023
I am a typeface designer and I am also Professor of type design at the
University of Applied Sciences in Potsdam, Germany. I am writing to
confirm the following facts:
1. I am the designer of Calibri Light.
2. The design work on Calibri Light was done in 2012 and 2013. There
was an early shipment in March 2012, with the last update done in
March 2013.
3. It was definitely not possible for anyone to use Calibri Light in
a Word Document in 2008.
By the way, when printed or copied, old documents in Calibri Regular might
appear lighter. To prove it is Calibri Light and not Calibri Regular,
retype the text with default MS Word settings: Calibri Light will have
different line breaks from Regular.
I understand you have asked me to confirm these facts for the purpose of
legal proceedings in England. I confirm that: This letter sets out only
facts of which I have personal knowledge in my own words. I have not been
asked or encouraged by anyone to include in this letter anything that is
not my own account, to the best of my ability and recollection, of matters
of events I witnessed or matters of which I have personal knowledge. I
believe the facts stated here are true.
With kind regards,
Luc(as) de Groot
FontFabrik is a trademark
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 25/05/2009, 09:14
To: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Satoshi Nakamoto wrote:
That's the transaction fee feature. If you generate a block containing
a transaction that includes a transaction fee, you earn the transaction
fee in addition to the 50.00. Someone must have included a 0.10 fee
with one of their transactions. The setting to do that is under
options. Including a fee is completely optional, more of a donation to
nodes for helping out.
Bitcoin continues to run smoothly, but I noticed an unusual event:
731 blocks 11/05/2009 15:58 Generated +50.10
All prior and subsequent generated packers have been of exactly 50.
Just in case this is of interest!
Regards,
Nicholas
Thanks for the explanation. I've set a transaction fee of 0.07, just to
see how it works out. (I feel I can afford it, as my balance is now
over 35,000!)
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 25/05/2009, 09:14
To: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Satoshi Nakamoto wrote:
That's the transaction fee feature. If you generate a block containing
a transaction that includes a transaction fee, you earn the transaction
fee in addition to the 50.00. Someone must have included a 0.10 fee
with one of their transactions. The setting to do that is under
options. Including a fee is completely optional, more of a donation to
nodes for helping out.
Bitcoin continues to run smoothly, but I noticed an unusual event:
731 blocks 11/05/2009 15:58 Generated +50.10
All prior and subsequent generated packers have been of exactly 50.
Just in case this is of interest!
Regards,
Nicholas
Thanks for the explanation. I've set a transaction fee of 0.07, just to
see how it works out. (I feel I can afford it, as my balance is now
over 35,000!)
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFRe: Bitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 11/02/2009, 22:19
To: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Satoshi Nakamoto wrote:
Nicholas Bohm wrote:
I've looked from time to time, and Bitcoin invariably gets exactly 50%
of CPU, even when System Idle Process is getting the other 50%. I
assumed this was set, and had it in mind to ask you whether the setting
could be changed so that Bitcoin could be given its head (e.g.
overnight).
Do you have a dual core system, such as a Core 2 Duo? Bitcoin currently
only launches one process to generate coins but it could easily launch
one for each processor. It's probably about time I implemented that.
I have a Hewlett-Packard HP Compaq dc5750 Microtower with an
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+ 2.19 GHz, 1.87 GB of RAM
So it looks as though I could run more processes; and it may be that
Bitcoin is getting 100% of half the available CPU.
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 11/02/2009, 22:19
To: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Satoshi Nakamoto wrote:
Nicholas Bohm wrote:
I've looked from time to time, and Bitcoin invariably gets exactly 50%
of CPU, even when System Idle Process is getting the other 50%. I
assumed this was set, and had it in mind to ask you whether the setting
could be changed so that Bitcoin could be given its head (e.g.
overnight).
Do you have a dual core system, such as a Core 2 Duo? Bitcoin currently
only launches one process to generate coins but it could easily launch
one for each processor. It's probably about time I implemented that.
I have a Hewlett-Packard HP Compaq dc5750 Microtower with an
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+ 2.19 GHz, 1.87 GB of RAM
So it looks as though I could run more processes; and it may be that
Bitcoin is getting 100% of half the available CPU.
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFRe: Bitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 03/02/2009, 22:29
To: [email protected]
Nicholas Bohm wrote:
> No, I'm sure that isn't what I did.
Do you remember ever entering "!Me" or my name into the program at any time?
BTW, did you figure out that you could doubleclick on a transaction to
open a details window?
No, a nice touch, especially if in due course the details become
context-sensitive. I did try right-clicking, to see if that would get
me a chance to delete the failed items, which I find mildly irritating.
Despite the similarities to an e-mail program, it's not obvious to doubleclick on transactions.
There's no critical info in there so it's fine for now. I hadn't thought of the context menu, I'll plan
to use that in the future.
Perhaps we should try a payment by me to you, if you would let me have
an address. I would be interested to see how it works if the payment is
not bc50 or a multiple, for example.
Sure, it's 1GtkM4wviwohP192tec9g83hd9X5qtbk9j
I'll send back +0.01 as a confirmation.
It looks just the same with any amount. If you want to see more details of what's going on
internally, run it as bitcoin -debug and it'll show a debug print with the transaction details. It
basically selects the closest combination of coins to the amount and writes a transaction with the
change going back to yourself.
I uploaded bc015a.rar with the changes we've been discussing to:
http://www.upload.ae/file/14702/bc015a-rar.html
I'm going to release 0.1.5 soon.
SatoshiRe: All's well mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Date: 03/02/2009, 22:29
To: [email protected]
Nicholas Bohm wrote:
> No, I'm sure that isn't what I did.
Do you remember ever entering "!Me" or my name into the program at any time?
BTW, did you figure out that you could doubleclick on a transaction to
open a details window?
No, a nice touch, especially if in due course the details become
context-sensitive. I did try right-clicking, to see if that would get
me a chance to delete the failed items, which I find mildly irritating.
Despite the similarities to an e-mail program, it's not obvious to doubleclick on transactions.
There's no critical info in there so it's fine for now. I hadn't thought of the context menu, I'll plan
to use that in the future.
Perhaps we should try a payment by me to you, if you would let me have
an address. I would be interested to see how it works if the payment is
not bc50 or a multiple, for example.
Sure, it's 1GtkM4wviwohP192tec9g83hd9X5qtbk9j
I'll send back +0.01 as a confirmation.
It looks just the same with any amount. If you want to see more details of what's going on
internally, run it as bitcoin -debug and it'll show a debug print with the transaction details. It
basically selects the closest combination of coins to the amount and writes a transaction with the
change going back to yourself.
I uploaded bc015a.rar with the changes we've been discussing to:
http://www.upload.ae/file/14702/bc015a-rar.html
I'm going to release 0.1.5 soon.
SatoshiRe: All's well mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 11/02/2009, 17:55
To: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Satoshi Nakamoto wrote:
Could be something else is taking CPU. Run Task Manager (taskmgr) and
check if bitcoin.exe is getting >90 CPU. If not, see what is. Sometimes
a page will have a broken javascript that makes your browser waste most
of the CPU.
I've looked from time to time, and Bitcoin invariably gets exactly 50%
of CPU, even when System Idle Process is getting the other 50%. I
assumed this was set, and had it in mind to ask you whether the setting
could be changed so that Bitcoin could be given its head (e.g. overnight).
If it already went back to normal, could be a fluke. Randomness bunches
up sometimes.
Yes, one mustn't read too much into it. There were 11 packets of 50 on
the 8th, 8 on the 9th, 2 on the 10th and 4 down to 18.00 today. 2 seems
quite a long way out of line, but it's still the short run, no doubt.
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFRe: Bitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: Nicholas Bohm <[email protected]>
Date: 11/02/2009, 17:55
To: Satoshi Nakamoto <[email protected]>
Satoshi Nakamoto wrote:
Could be something else is taking CPU. Run Task Manager (taskmgr) and
check if bitcoin.exe is getting >90 CPU. If not, see what is. Sometimes
a page will have a broken javascript that makes your browser waste most
of the CPU.
I've looked from time to time, and Bitcoin invariably gets exactly 50%
of CPU, even when System Idle Process is getting the other 50%. I
assumed this was set, and had it in mind to ask you whether the setting
could be changed so that Bitcoin could be given its head (e.g. overnight).
If it already went back to normal, could be a fluke. Randomness bunches
up sometimes.
Yes, one mustn't read too much into it. There were 11 packets of 50 on
the 8th, 8 on the 9th, 2 on the 10th and 4 down to 18.00 today. 2 seems
quite a long way out of line, but it's still the short run, no doubt.
Nicholas
--
Salkyns, Great Canfield, Takeley,
Bishop's Stortford CM22 6SX, UK
Phone 01279 870285 (+44 1279 870285)
Mobile 07715 419728 (+44 7715 419728)
PGP public key ID: 0x899DD7FF. Fingerprint:
5248 1320 B42E 84FC 1E8B A9E6 0912 AE66 899D D7FFRe: Bitcoin mailbox:///Q:/Admin/Mail/Profiles/erj82dii.default/Mail/...
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From: "Satoshi Nakamoto" <[email protected]>
Date: 04/02/2009, 19:36
To: [email protected]
Version 0.1.5 is now available. It includes the fix for the problem
Nicholas had, checking for disk full and changes to try to improve
things that were confusing.
Special thanks to Nicholas and Dustin for all their help and feedback!
Download link:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=244765&package_id=298441
Changes:
- disk full warning
- fixed a bug that could occur if dns lookup failed
- prevent entering your own address in the address book,
which confusingly changed the label for your own address
- moved change address button to menu under options
- tweaks to make it get connected faster
- close sockets on exit
- created minimum fee for transactions less than 1 cent
- hid the transaction-type selection box that only had one choice
- cleaned up ParseMoney a little
- slightly cleaner reformatting of message text
- changed the font in transaction details dialog
- added some explanation text to transaction details for generated coins
- reworded the description for transactions received with bitcoin address
Satoshi Nakamoto
http://www.bitcoin.org
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