you may also want to list the gpus that you have access to also, then we could tell you if it's even worth it, if they're Nvidea gpus it may not be worth it, even top of the line Nvidea cards get stomped by mid level ATI cards...
First off, be positive in this forum. Secondly, learn to spell. Thirdly, don't go acting like you know everything.
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and where can I find Infos regarding to Option 4?
I really don't recommend that, too much work for this.
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Go tycho go! please only put the fee back up to 2% XD
not even 4% is enough for all his hard work! it seems like he is a bot or something (no personal life?!) ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) With the income he makes he probably doesn't even need a job.
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I still need hepl if the machine is in a different state... how do they connect?
you have to use a dns program like uhhhhh http://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/dyndns/ to convert your ip to a dns aname they can connect to If he's running his on pool, which I doubt he is. If you want them to mine with you on your deepbit account or something, simply setup workers for them, and they can use that to connect. If not, and you ARE running your own pool, you have to portforward port 8332 and 8333(?) to the host that's running the pool, then give your friends your external address.
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I have another update for you today: - btcmine.com support What a creative day! ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) btw. what do you think about include JS miner code in the extension? Really not worth it, anyone with the knowhow to use this, will not be using a cpu miner...
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I've gotten a few new 5830's around here for $100 on sale.. good for ~300Mh/s
Give me one and i'll spend 102034072309 hours coding for you ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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i THINK it's the 5830, it's one of the 58xx's though.
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I have currently 26 BTC will take 10.50 per coin if used Dwolla.com is my current asking price.
If you want to purchase coins through paypal this is fine must be made as a gift. Once payment is made I will send the coins to any wallet you request but paypal cost is $12.50 per coin 5 coin minimum. once transaction is done please leave feedback here on the forum.
Cost of doing business with paypal is greater so i am asking for better compinstation. matter of time before coins or over $15 each.
Coin's are only worth ~9 at the moment...
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And at each pay roll, I send you some percentage using bitcoins.
Shouldn't bob be sending them to Alice?
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I don't mind a bit of the whitespace. And future fan controls and graphs will be fun. If i want minimal i'd just run poclbm.exe in cmd and minimize the window. If i want a GUI it's because i want something that looks like a program. Granted, i will agree there's probably a smidge too much white space at the moment.
Just had to throw out a little bit of positive feedback there and try to illustrate a valuable point. To each their own, and if its not to yours, don't use it.
Yeah, thankyou, the space at the side will eventually host the fan controls and and mining graphs etc. And I agree, if you don't like it, don't use it. PM'ed everyone interested.
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I know i've posted in most of the major sections, but havn't had 1 reply yet, and only have limited hardware to test with, so I need more help. If you want to test, pm me, or reply here. More info on the GUI here
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Hey guys/gals, So I am trying to figure out how to mine. I keep getting "Can't connect to Bitcoin: Server redirected too many times (20)" Is this just me or is it an issue on deepbit.net's side? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) ~/Downloads/DiabloMiner]$ ./DiabloMiner-OSX.sh [5/31/11 1:12:25 AM] Started [5/31/11 1:12:25 AM] Connecting to: http://pit.deepbit.net:8332/ [5/31/11 1:12:26 AM] Using Apple OpenCL 1.0 (Dec 23 2010 17:30:26) [5/31/11 1:12:26 AM] Added GeForce 8600M GT (#1) (4 CU, local work size of 256) [5/31/11 1:12:28 AM] ERROR: Can't connect to Bitcoin: Server redirected too many times (20)
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks http://pit.deepbit.net:8332/^ get rid of the trailing / if that's what you inputted manually, (havn't used Diablo before)
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Yes, you would see that in the miner's tab on the status bar, something like "Blocks: 1". But solo mining has such a low chance now that I haven't heard of anyone actually solving a block with GUIMiner ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) hey Kiv, when mining solo, does guiminer report to the user when it has solved a block?
haven't heard of anyone actually solving a block with GUIMiner ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) GuiMiner = Miner + GUI + Little overhead. That "little overhead" wouldn't be significant enough to stop someone from generating a block.
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Depends which miner you go with, but I know most have something like a -f flag (poclbm) that limits the framerate of the desktop, so if you do -f 60, you will get 60 fps (desktop faster, miner slower (barely though)), -f (opposite, miner faster, desktop slower (ALOT)).
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Thank you for your quick replies. So I tried to use ./bitcoind -rpcallowip=192.168.*.* -rpcuser=lolz -rpcpassword=lolz & That started the server and was verified with ps aux | grep bitcoind .. I even tried ./bitcoind -deamon and that seamed to start the deamon as well. I used http://lolz:lolz@localhost:8333/ -k poclbm DEVICE=0 VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=7 to connect but got a failure message. I even tried the eth0 address checked with ifconfig. I hope that someone can give me some advice as to what I am doing wrong. I thank you for your time and patients. I look forward to trying your solutions. And may the next block be with you. Add rpcuser and rpcpassword to the bitcoin.conf file, then connect to 127.0.0.1;
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I have access to several machines - with various GFX cards , and was wanting to start my own pool, or at least have a easy way for me to organise my efforts into one point of contact. IYSWIM.
what is the best way of consolidating my machines to one central hub then out to a mining pool [2nd step]
Just signup for deepbit, slush's or whatever pool you want, add as many workers you have as pc's, then mine with the pc's using the workers user/pass. Can't get more simpler.
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2 x Fermi 2050 GPUs
2 x Intel 5520 Quad Core Processors
16 GB RAM
This will cost me £945 a month on a GPU cloud computing plan. I'm just wondering if it would be worth it.
The only thing you need to look at is the GPU's, you can mine with 512mb ram, and a intel core duo if you really want to, so that's WAY overkill, and afaik, fermi's are nvidia? bluntly saying, they suck for mining.
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So, it's about time I get some beta testers to help squash some bugs, this is only a beta alpha release, so I expect there to be quite a few. Current support is DeepBit, and poclbm, if you want to test with different pools or miners, send me the arguments for the miner, and i'll send you a hardcoded version until I write support for them. See more here, http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=10178.msg146099#msg146099Reply or pm me ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) --edit, forgot to mention I'll add your name to the beta testers list if you help ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Lower it to the minimum > Close MSI > Open again and you should be able to lower it further down.
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