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Which version of D3 is that? i lost a hashboard on mine and would be good to have for spare parts
Submodel 19.3GH i'll take it, pm me the details please.
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Which version of D3 is that? i lost a hashboard on mine and would be good to have for spare parts
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Any info on why both the gtmcoin.io win64 wallet and the github wallet are both being flagged as Win32/Spursint.F!cl trojans?
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I would just mine Qubit with it, consistently the best option.
But for a week now X11ghost has been making 16 dollars a day, because of Sibcoin what pool is paying $16 a day?!
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Probably just difficulty dropping from people turning off their miners
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how much do you think shipping and taxes actually adds to these?
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Would be great if you could also ssh into the box as baikal and root and type history and post that here.
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Would be interested in the sgminer.bin once someone gets one of the BK-G28s.
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can you guide me how to set fixed ip? I am kinda newbie
in Terminal section of Baikal web interface (enter two commands, press button i, arrow scroll till end of file, type 8 lines, press button esc, type two following lines): cd /etc/network edit interfaces
<i> #insert mode - insert at the end of file
auto lo iface lo inet loopback auto eth0 iface eth0 inet static address 192.168.1.100 netmask 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.1.1 dns-nameservers 192.168.1.1
<esc>
:wq reboot
Match address, gateway, dns-nameservers numbers to Your network. after entering 2nd command, edit interface.. I got error listed below.. any idea? what wrong there baikal@Baikal:~$ cd /etc/network baikal@Baikal:/etc/network$ edit interfaces Unescaped left brace in regex is deprecated, passed through in regex; marked by <-- HERE in m/%{ < -- HERE (.*?)}/ at /usr/bin/edit line 528. Error: no write permission for file "interfaces" baikal@Baikal:/etc/network$ login as root same pw you used for baikal or do 'sudo' infront of the line you did above
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Like i said: i don't really know what this altcoin is all about, to tell you the truth, i hold very little alt's (some ETH, LTC, XMR and DOGE, but that's about it). I've had a look on google images to search for an image of their wallet, and at first glance it looks like LAPO is just a clone of a clone of BTC... At least, the QT wallet is cloned from bitcoinQT, so i'd doubt if the blockchain algo was significantly changed between LAPO and the X11 coin they cloned. Since they seem to try to run some kind of ICO, i can only guess they cloned an existing coin, added a fat premine and are now trying to become rich by selling their premine (this is my gut feeling, like i said: i haven't done the effort of really analysing the coin, i'm just going on some google images and the text on their website/ann thread/github page). If they just cloned an existing coin that used the X11 algo, anybody with a working knowledge of mining should have been able to get a GPU miner working, or even better: an ASIC. It takes just one or two ETH miners that switched to LAPO because they lost money mining ETH in order to completely blow LAPO's difficulty out of proportion. If you have 4 or 5 X11 ASIC's on your network, it becomes allmost impossible to find a valid block with your wallet's cpu miner. An antminer D3: 17 GH/s (source: https://www.cryptocompare.com/mining/bitmain/antminer-d3/) A "regular" cpu: 200 Kh/s (source: https://cryptomining-blog.com/tag/x11-cpu-miner/) 5 cpu miners: 1 Mh/s 5000 cpu miners: 1Gh/s 85.000 cpu miners: 17 Gh/s So, basically, disregarding the difficulty, the time between blocks, the LAPO price or the block reward, if LAPO's network consisted of 2 miners: you (running a cpu miner) and an other guy (running a D3), statistically, only 1 in 85.000 blocks would be found by you, and 84999 in 85000 blocks would be found by the ASIC miner. Now imagine a network with yourself and 5 D3's its like trying to cut down a tree with an exacto knife lol and everyone else has heavy machinery
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easy answer that worked for me is on the windows update service on the Log On tab you set it to .\guest and make up a wrong pw. everytime it will try to run it will fail logon and not start.
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Find which pci-e slot and which video card you know work together and show up in windows. Then work through different combinations of each riser/pci-e card/gpu with the one known good pci-e slot one at a time to rule out which parts may be bad. then work your way through the same way through each mbd pci-e slot with just one known good combination of riser/pci-e card/gpu to make sure teh mbd is good. if everything is good individually then rebuild the os from scratch. i like to get spare ssds since they are dirt ass cheap now to just stand up a new windows install and have the old drive as a backup.
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Hey guys. Do we know what the upcoming algos are? I read, that someone extracted it from the firmware but I can not find the post.
groestl and keccak
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Prompt shipment, card is installed and hashing right now. Thanks for the sale techguy007!
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UPDATE
We have taken decision to close down the pool. Stratum servers will be stopped during next hours, and all pending earnings payed within next 24h above respective twice less thresholds .
Thank you so much for all support during this journey
pinpin
Say it ain't so really hope you change you mind, zergpool has been great and all of the work you did pinpin for the mc option and being on the forefront of all the new algos has been amazing.
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