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Other => Beginners & Help => Topic started by: MaxLAMF on January 30, 2013, 09:06:26 AM



Title: Raspberry PI
Post by: MaxLAMF on January 30, 2013, 09:06:26 AM
Hi,
since I got in the mining game too late (or at least I have to wait till I can get my hands on my own ASIC) and as a newb I can only write in here.
Is there someone out there mining LTC with them? Or are there similar devices like those out there? They almost seem to be perfectly for my understanding as LTC miners. What´s their hashrate?

thx and regards


Title: Re: Raspberry PI
Post by: hardcore-fs on January 30, 2013, 09:12:08 AM
Hi,
since I got in the mining game too late (or at least I have to wait till I can get my hands on my own ASIC) and as a newb I can only write in here.
Is there someone out there mining LTC with them? Or are there similar devices like those out there? They almost seem to be perfectly for my understanding as LTC miners. What´s their hashrate?

thx and regards


Putting words randomly together does not make them meaningful.
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or other free BTC´s under :  bitcoinaddict.com?r=zjuzzwfj (In my experiences one of the most profitable systems out there,
any help would greatly appreciated and once would be paid back if I got something substantive running.

REGARDS!!!
Same goes for the sig....



Title: Re: Raspberry PI
Post by: MaxLAMF on January 30, 2013, 09:28:16 AM
I know nobody likes beggars...and I don´t wanna play the poor student card out...nonetheless not everybody is so arrogant and selfish that he´s trolling around newbies.
 ::)Let those silly kids games be... 8)

BUT what was wrong with my questions regarding LTC mining with raspberries or similar, maybe better devices???


Title: Re: Raspberry PI
Post by: MaxLAMF on January 30, 2013, 08:15:43 PM
sorry for bringing it up again,
anyone reading this with an Raspberry? Who could give me any info about their hashrates on whatever crypto currency???


Title: Re: Raspberry PI
Post by: ICantThinkOfaName on January 31, 2013, 12:46:24 AM
The hash rate for a Raspberry PI would be very very low and not worth mining on.


Title: Re: Raspberry PI
Post by: onkelpatte on February 02, 2013, 09:56:20 AM
I also thought about that. In fact this small PC is able to play back HD Videos.
But a little further reading I got to know that the GPU on the RasPi is not programmable.

Nevertheless the Raspberry Pi is a great device for an incredible price!


Title: Re: Raspberry PI
Post by: K1773R on February 02, 2013, 12:37:48 PM
sorry for bringing it up again,
anyone reading this with an Raspberry? Who could give me any info about their hashrates on whatever crypto currency???
hashrate of scrypt or sha256d?


Title: Re: Raspberry PI
Post by: sounds on February 02, 2013, 01:14:23 PM
There is no current way of using the Raspberry Pis GPU to mine any kind of coins. It's possible, but it wouldn't be very profitable. There aren't any published datasheets on the GPU but you can get the driver "source" - however, much of the driver is a binary blob which makes the "source" pretty useless for what you want.


Title: Re: Raspberry PI
Post by: MaxLAMF on February 03, 2013, 09:35:14 AM
I wanted to know the hashrate for SCRYPT (Litecoins). I guess for SHA256 they´re really useless.
Do you/anybody know any hashrate (SCRYPT or SHA256) of the AllWinner A10 board. It seemed interesting at first sight also...

BTW: Are there any other cheap boards (with developed sofware? I´m no programmer...) like this useable if you buy a huge bunch for mining anything?

Thanks in advance!


Title: Re: Raspberry PI
Post by: sounds on February 03, 2013, 09:58:52 AM
I suggest you buy an ASIC.


Title: Re: Raspberry PI
Post by: John (John K.) on February 03, 2013, 04:31:54 PM
I wanted to know the hashrate for SCRYPT (Litecoins). I guess for SHA256 they´re really useless.
Do you/anybody know any hashrate (SCRYPT or SHA256) of the AllWinner A10 board. It seemed interesting at first sight also...

BTW: Are there any other cheap boards (with developed sofware? I´m no programmer...) like this useable if you buy a huge bunch for mining anything?

Thanks in advance!
The hashrate would be insignificant for mining Bitcoin or Litecoin in this case. For Bitcoin mining, you could look into FPGA's as lower cost dev boards that could be repurposed, but ASIC's will make them worthless at the end anyway...


Title: Re: Raspberry PI
Post by: MaxLAMF on February 06, 2013, 08:51:43 PM
yeah ASIC´s...Got one for me?  ;D
Came in it too late to gather the first 2 batches of Avalon and don´t wanna wait months and start right now with something to make a few coins...