Been trying for DD-WRT (MIPS).
Not gone well.
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'tis true.
Microwaves vibrate atoms to cause heat.
Heat itself is EM radiation. That can damage.
Sunburn is EM radiation damage
X-rays... gamma rays... All a part of the EM spectrum.
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Added the new API features.
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Requiring a full bitcoind instance on a mining node is ludicrous, at least in the current implementation of bitcoind. It's far, far, far too resource intensive to put on most serious mining setups. I don't want to run heavy weight computing back end, just to satisfy the ridiculously complex blockchain processing for a machine that is intended to solely mine, which requires few resources.
Now, if you want to redesign a bitcoind that doesn't require heavy computing resources, then I'm listening, but until then, it's a non-starter. A mining backend is a netbook, DD-WRT router, Raspberry Pi, Sheeva Plug or Android tablet. Trying to run a full blockchain on any of those would be an exercise in futility.
I've been trying to get bitcoind on the router... not having much luck so far. Not entirely given up yet.
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Even better would be a custom debug build running in gdb but I doubt any of you are up for that I'm trying that on my laptop which is the only thing that has windows. Hopefully I don't fry it in the process, but at 10MH/s I also doubt it will recreate the problem. Sigh. I wish it were only linux... How do you do that? I tried something a while back but didn't get it working. What I want to do is run under gdb, save the environment when it crashes, then continue running so that it's not sitting all day locked up.
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Nice Looking like an incredibly elaborate long-con now
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Maybe this is a possible future feature of cgminer, being a proxy itself.
Gimme a break Then cgminer can get me some coffee too Actually, this is a must have feature. If cgminer is going to support BFL ASICs, which include a "coffee warmer", I think cgminer should interface with my coffee pot to brew my coffee as well. Stands to reason...
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Someone has got a DD-WRT router working with Ztex.
As for the tplink... will not work with this here binary.
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Maybe this is a possible future feature of cgminer, being a proxy itself.
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Nice
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Can someone solve the block now?
K, thks.
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Now that my hardware is paid off, I'm holding.
Not buying ASIC's? Yep, but gonna wait till they arrive/reward drops.
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Now that my hardware is paid off, I'm holding.
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Sounds like a typical over-inflated BS story made up by crappy 'journalists'.
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The shell at least looks nice, and for an $80 router I'd hope. I've actually started looking more into raspberry pi, they're cheap ($35 for the relevant version with networking) and can hold two devices without even worrying about a hub. And just a decent looking small linux base. Does anyone have any good or bad experience trying to use a raspberry pi for mining controller?
There are dd-wrt compatible routers which don't have wi-fi, which you could use. R-pi can also be used, some have, but that's another thread... You can also pick up a refurbished e3000 for $50 ish from Newegg.
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I read cockblock too.
Ain't changin' it. Cockblock forever now.
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Tried it on a regular PC? Maybe you'll see the same thing?
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Works for me on WinXP. Received, sent, etc...
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