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Meriken's Tripcode Engine English No. 5
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This is a support thread for Meriken's Tripcode Engine English.

2.1.1 (April 24, 2016)
Improved driver compatibility and performance enhancements for AMD video cards.

"Meriken's Tripcode Engine English" is a Windows application
designed to generate custom/vanity tripcodes at maximum speed.
It is arguably the fastest and most powerful program of its kind.
(This program actually runs faster than the original mty or
MTY_CL on the same hardware!) It makes effecitive use of
available computing power of CPUs and GPUs, and the user
can specify flexible regex patterns for tripcodes. It features highly
optimized, extensively parallelized implementations of bitslice
DES and SHA-1 for OpenCL, AMD GCN, NVIDIA CUDA,
and Intel SSE2/AVX/AVX2.

Just to give you an idea how powerful the program is, the author
was able to achieve 2.4G tripcode/s for DES crypt(3)-based
10 character tripcodes and 16G tripcode/s for SHA-1-based
12 character tripcodes with a combination of multiple AMD
Radeon HD Series graphics cards.

"Meriken's Tripcode Engine English" is free software, licensed
under GPLv3 and available for free download for Windows operating
systems at the following links:

http://meriken.ygch.net/programming/merikens-tripcode-engine-english/ (Executable)
https://github.com/meriken/merikens-tripcode-engine (Source Codes)
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Needs a cute GUI
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>>54208844
I'm working on it :)
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still no Linux version?
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>>54208844
The Japanese version looks like this. I am planning to translate it into English along with my tripcode search service.
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>>54209005
I would love to work on a Linux version, but I just do not have enough time yet. Donations would definitely help, though.
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Am I doing this right?
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>>54209176
Looks good to me :)
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>>54209176
>running an executable from 4chan
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>>54209229
You could build the application yourself if you wish...

https://github.com/meriken/merikens-tripcode-engine
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>>54209229>>54209229
>implying I'm using that program
There isn't even a linux version and I haven't got wine installed.
I'm using tripcrunch at the moment. Is that much slower?
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>>54209271
>implying anybody here is going to take the time to read the code
>implying anybody here would be capable of reading the code or even compiling it
pls
heartbleed happened for a reason, you know.
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>>54209272
>Is that much slower?

I bet this program is 100x faster. I took a quick look at the source codes of tripcrunch and it doesn't even use Bitslice DES.
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>tripcodes
why
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>>54208823
Last time I used that (jap version) you had to pay for it, or be forced to register and have the collaborative tripcode grind mode force activated.
Did it change?
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>>54209315
I know, I know... You can take it or leave it. It's entirely up to you.
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>>54209339
I did get one or two fun tripcodes out of it though.
Why is 12 char tripcode generation so much faster than 10 char trips by the way?
It's not like we give a shit about it here, as it's mostly 2ch only.

Do you plan on improving its speed?
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300M trips/SECOND GTX 970m
60M on GTX 660
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>>54209360
Not really. It is not exactly cheap to run a tripcode search service, you know. I keep losing money on it, actually.
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>>54208823
How i can use it on Linux meriken?
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>>54209447
Nice! Are you running this program on Linux?
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>>54209412
> Why is 12 char tripcode generation so much faster than 10 char trips by the way?

It is because the algorithms are different: SHA-1 for 12 char tripcodes and descrypt for 10 char tripcodes. The speed is as fast as it gets, though. I believe this is the fastest implementation of Bitslice DES.
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>>54209499
I suppose you could try Wine, but I doubt it would work...
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>>54209500
No, Windows 10 for both


This question isn't necessarily directed at you, but at tripfinders in general: there is a guy who posts on this subchan that appears to have a custom secure trip. Did he just get super fucking lucky or is there a way other than making millions of posts to test 4chan secure trips?
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>>54208823
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>>54209551
OK, thanks.
Working pretty fast here.
https://tripcode.ygch.net/yggdrasil/computers.php
I'm almost at 600 MTrips/s
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why are generated keys 10 characters long when 4chan only uses the first 8 characters?
is it not a waste of processing power to generate the 2 extra characters?
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>>54208823
I sometimes get an error message about uninitialized CUDA functions loaded from Z:\
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>>54209636
Same, and when it happens trips no longer seem to generate. Usually happens if I try to open a game or something while it's going.
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>>54208823
>Same, and when it happens trips no longer seem to generate.
same, I have to restart my computer when that happens, re-opening the program doesn't cut it
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>>54209613
Oh, it's you :) That's a pretty nice speed.
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>>54209706
>>54209725
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>>54209725
>>54209742
If it happens to me, it will sometimes fix if I play a game for a while then come back.

It says something about registers not having the right shit loaded in them. I never really copied the message down lol
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>>54209741
>2349M
What the fuck is Shinsei Kensaku-kun #1 made of? This is crazy.
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>>54209636
Hmm... This is no good. Which video card are you using?
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>>54209779
This + some HD 4000 in an optimus laptop
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>>54209776
290X x 2 and 7990 x 2.
It could generate 3GH/s, but the 1200W PSU wouldn't be able to keep up :(
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>>54209837
That makes sense.
One last thing, what does the 稼働率 percentage mean?
Mine's awfully low.
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>>54209834
Thanks! It would be great if you could post a screenshot of the error message as well.
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>>54209864
That's the active ratio. It should go up if you keep the application running.
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>>54209090
>Donations would definitely help, though.
Go fuck yourself you piece of shit
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>>54210017

why don't you port it yourself to your shitty OS you retarded neckbeard faggot
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>>54209930
I got a BSoD trying to replicate this lol
I also have a laptop with integrated + nvidia graphics.

This seems to happen if the nvidia card is rendering the Windows desktop, but not if the integrated chipset is.

Secondary note: this is on the version before the one released today, not willing to test newest version.
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>>54209636
This may well be a driver issue. I would upgrade the driver to the latest version.
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>>54208823
This takes me back. I haven't seen your threads in a while.
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>>54210113
This would definitely help. Let me see...
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Will it run on mesa?
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>>54210166
I was quite busy with my dissertation, but I'm back :)
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>>54210113
This could be limited to Optimus-based systems, I'm running a 970 and it never happened to me although it's obviously rendering the Windows desktop.
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>>54210212
My desktop with 660 doesn't experience the issue.

It's not a big deal for me anyway, just noticed it and another guy mentioned it so I confirmed
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bretty good desu
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>>54208823
This thread is a goldmine for filtering tripfags, thanks OP.
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gtx970 on newest drivers on win7 x64
and now it keeps saying that there is no gpu
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It seems like the reported error was caused by the video card running low on resources. If you see this error, that means you are trying to do too many things at the same time. I suppose you can solve this problem by upgrading the video card.
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How does it compare to tripcode explorer?
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>>54210482
shut up !FtUbUNTu6s
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>>54210497
Be quiet acbn you're not buying my tripcode from me
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>>54210482
This program is way faster. I'm serious.
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>>54210470
kek
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I just wonder if this program can run on Linux with Wine. It would be great if somebody could try it.
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Can Meriken compile on clang
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>>54208823
>Windows application
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>>54210781
Most likely not as I never tried it before.
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>>54208823
Why exactly is this windows exclusive? I'm on mobile so reading the code is not that easy but from the 2 files u peaked at I didn't see anything exclusive to windows
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>>54210901
OP is jewish: >>54209090
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>>54210901
That's because I don't use Linux on desktop PCs anymore.
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>>54209019
Needs more Chinese cartoons
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>>54211046
Other thing that could probably help is platform agnostic code or even platform specific code for the OSs not yet supported
>>54211046
Unless you're using windows only code somewhere checking if it compiles with gcc or clang (both are available for windows) should be enough
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>>54211098
Oops first one was for >>54210970
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>>54211098
There are Win32 API calls all over the place for threading etc.
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>>54211170
You could've said so in your first answer then
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>>54211182
The thing is, I would have ported this app to Linux long time ago if I had used it on my desktop PCs. I am planning to make the code base platform-agnostic, though.
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Making codes for tripcode generation platform-agnostic is trivial, but threading and IPC are not that easy. I will keep you guys posted.
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>>54211538
>what is boost
>what is std::thread
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>>54212954
The thing is that standard libraries wouldn't work as well as they should under extreme loads. Even with Win32 APIs, threading and IPC were very tricky as all sorts of weird things happen when you push the hardware and software to the limits. We will see.
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OK, I got to go now. I will create a new support thread when I add a new feature and keep working on a Linux version. In the meantime, please feel free to email me at [email protected] for bug reports and feature requests.
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>>54209005
tripforce is linux native, though it's CPU based
at least it runs on everything

https://github.com/microsounds/tripforce
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