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Madmax perfection would be ... #768

Open elatleta33 opened 3 years ago

elatleta33 commented 3 years ago

Add several destinations, for when the first one is complete, go to the second, as Swar does 🎊🎊

gryan315 commented 3 years ago

I've heard the latest release of plotman supports using madmax plotter.

altendky commented 3 years ago

Swar (and plotman) are plot schedulers/managers, not plotters. They both just call down to the existing actual plotters such as madMAx and Chia Network. I'm a bit biased and all, :] but it seems perfectly sensible for plotters to stay fairly focused and for other tools to build other features around them.

elatleta33 commented 3 years ago

Swar (and plotman) are plot schedulers/managers, not plotters. They both just call down to the existing actual plotters such as madMAx and Chia Network. I'm a bit biased and all, :] but it seems perfectly sensible for plotters to stay fairly focused and for other tools to build other features around them.

Are you talking that swar, can it lead to madmax? Is there a tutorial? Or if you fight you change the destination and run everything the same?

altendky commented 3 years ago

I've heard there's a Swar branch with madMAx support. I've never run Swar though.

elatleta33 commented 3 years ago

I've heard there's a Swar branch with madMAx support. I've never run Swar though.

Ok, Nothing appears in his github, I don't see that info anywhere

altendky commented 3 years ago

https://github.com/swar/Swar-Chia-Plot-Manager/network

Though, I have no idea which fork you'd want to use...

SebMoore commented 3 years ago

@elatleta33 @altendky you bet there is! Delucca opened it as a PR about a month ago: https://github.com/swar/Swar-Chia-Plot-Manager/pull/1198 and the repo is here: https://github.com/delucca-workspaces/Swar-Chia-Plot-Manager/tree/feature/madmax

SebMoore commented 3 years ago

Probably doesn't have support for pool plots yet though

altendky commented 3 years ago

I saw forks referencing that in the network graph...