You built a generator, but you don't know how to hook up a device to it? Just buy a receptacle and wire it up.
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If you ordered with paypal check laz's thread for instructions.
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Yes definitely make sure you refuse it if they "accidentally" ship it to you. Poor miner, at least he got a nice trip out of it.
Depart USPS Sort Facility Processed through USPS Sort Facility Refused Out for Delivery Arrival at Post Office Processed through USPS Sort Facility
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At current difficulty you'll need about 350.
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Let's get back to American things like Hamburgers and Frankfurters.
(and fix your years on the fill down)
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With no power costs, I'd guess that 12 BTC for a 60GH/s unit would be good. Including $400 travel.
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I gave up and asked for a refund. I'm not sure how to ask for the assembly partial refund though, the form only asked how many chips.
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Congrats!
Will the new wallet format allow importing watching-only addresses created from outside armory?
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As Rahl said, you can use gpg to encrypt it to an ascii phrase that you can print out:
gpg -ac armory_backup_phrase.txt
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Check my sig for offline wallet instructions.
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Here's my Rack This is for primecoin
5x 2950 8-core X5355 2x C6100 4x8-core L5420 1x C6100 4x8-core L5520 (hidden) Opteron 2x12-core
Nice, is that at your home? How many HDD do you have filled in there?
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Just buy BTC. If you really want a miner for some reason, check out bitfury.
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You can either use the QR code or type in the secret yourself. But there are 2 very important things: 1) Write down your secret code. If your phone gets wiped you're SOL. 2) Don't store anything on MtGox. Only store BTC on your own computer or offline wallet
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full disclosure on my math I think I am correct at my 3.88 coins estimate but to be fair it could be as low as 3.30
Unfortunately I think your difficulty increase is too low. I would say 5GH/s in 1 year would only pay out 1.5-2.5 BTC (and 2.5 is really stretching it).
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so the "2nd DB" is somehow different than the Bitcoin-qt DB? sounds redundant. does it double the HDD requirements?
i'm also not seeing any download links on the website for the new version. am currently runnng 0.88.1 on mac os.
looks like my 0.88.1 is already the latest version?
It's not out yet, so there's no new version yet. Yes it is redundant, and it more than doubles the HDD requirements. But it should considerably speedup startup, no more 15 minute waiting for Armory to load. Maybe with this investment -1 can make a full bitcoin node replacement.
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someone catch me up on what the new beta version does.
is it still dependent on and open Bitcoin-qt? or is it standalone with it's own DB. any significant differences otherwise with 0.88.1 on mac osx?
It is still dependent on bitcoin-qt, but it maintains a second blockchain database on your HDD instead of keeping it in RAM. So it uses much less memory. But it doesn't communicate with other bitcoin nodes, so it can't download blocks itself.
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Thanks to the OP for the advice not to sign for the package by the way, I'm sure that I would have naively signed for it if I hadn't read this.
Cp1 Does your tracking information show that the package is moving? Yes, it's definitely on its way.
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As a developer I'd love to have a programmatic access to Armory - sure I can use Bitcoind RPC but Armory has a lot of great features. Maybe they can charge for support, supernode access?
There is already programmatic access. The c++ functions are neatly callable through python.
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Thanks to the OP for the advice not to sign for the package by the way, I'm sure that I would have naively signed for it if I hadn't read this.
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paid the bounty, now how can i get a public key with not using a computer, nearly impossible I gather?
Your best bet is to take your private key into an offline computer to calculate it for you.
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