Are people still mining at middlecoin? lol
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Was about to order a batch of 5 for local resell but the site seems unable to process the Bitcoin payment. Too bad. Site? it's on the first page http://cryptostore.io/thought he said local reseller.
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Was about to order a batch of 5 for local resell but the site seems unable to process the Bitcoin payment. Too bad. Site?
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Quick update. Looks like Cryptsy is re-downloading the dogecoin blockchain, and our account is locked for withdrawals until that is done. Soon as its unlocked (shouldn't be more than an hour or two I would guess), we'll have the payout go through. Sorry for the delay today. Status updates from cryptsy are here: https://twitter.com/cryptsyNothing you can do about it really.
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Graphics work OK here, but they do take about 10 minutes to start appearing.
Im missing the tempatures, dont know if its minepeon, or cgminers fault.
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Suggestion!
Would it be possible for us to set the vardiff our self, since when ever there is a change of what coin is mined, the vardiff gets set to 8 for me, and i post 10 shares a second.
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I would like to suggest a feature, a lot of other pools have.
Would be really nice, if it was possible to lock the Payment Address so you can only change it by mail.
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I switched, screw middlecoin.
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What are you going to sell them for? Or do you want to trade for them?
Gonna try sell them local, since there are beginning coming more bitcoin equipment for sale, at insane prices, i hope i can get what i paid for them.
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Lucky for you.
It can be lucky for others too lacking the information that raspberry likes the DLINK hub. Why does the hub i use, work fine with bi*fury's on windows. But when i move it to raspberry, it cant even detect a single one. You're talking totally different hardware/OS/drivers... RPi's like some hubs and don't like others. Here's where you can lookup compatible hubs and see other's experiences with RaspPi and particular powered hubs: http://elinux.org/RPi_Powered_USB_HubsWell thanks, but its a bit late. Already bought a total of two, and im not gonna buy another one. Going to sell the bi*fury's instead.
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Lucky for you.
It can be lucky for others too lacking the information that raspberry likes the DLINK hub. Why does the hub i use, work fine with bi*fury's on windows. But when i move it to raspberry, it cant even detect a single one.
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I know this is an old post. But i just cant get this to work, and searching googe dosnt help me either.
at 9 ls -l /dev/ttyUSB*
i get this return
ls: cannot access /dev/ttyUSB*: No such file or directory
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They are working fine at raspberry pi, had up to four running. Compile cgminer with the appropiate options or standard bfgminer also. have a cheap Trust USB Hub and an DLINK 7 port Hub here, both USB 2.0 as 3.0 won't be working. They both are able to feed two Bi furys 5GH and one Red Fury 2.5 GH with power. So I have 22.5 GH/s at my raspberry. They seem to work 10% faster on pi as on windows with USB 3.0 Hubs! Feel free to also ask for advice Lucky for you.
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Tried alot of different software for the raspberry, both raspbian and pidora, with verious versions of both cgminer and bfgminer. None of them even detects the bi*fury's
Is there anything in /var/log/messages that shows up when you plug them in ? Does your raspberry board work with other USB devices, like a memory stick ? Can you use usbmon ( https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/usb/usbmon.txt) to make a USB trace when you plug in a bi*fury device ? I dont know if there is anything in that path, didnt know i should look. The rasp works fine with other usb devices, such as mouses, keyboards, and 5 different usb memory sticks, in size from 256mb to 8gb Gonna check up on the usbmon tomorrow.
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But what kind of issues were you having?
I got a raspberry pi version B with two usb ports. It cant find any of the bi*fury's Triede two different USB 2 hubs, with ac adapters. Both work on windows, and find the bi*furys there Tried alot of different software for the raspberry, both raspbian and pidora, with verious versions of both cgminer and bfgminer. None of them even detects the bi*fury's And i also triede 3 different versions of minepeon, still with no luck. It cant even find a single bi*fury But reading some of the other posts, it seems like alot of the usb stick miners have problems with working on raspberry pi
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I wouldnt buy these again. I had mines for two weeks now, and im still not able to run them on raspberry pi.
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OMG this has been debated over and over again ... Now to the real issues ... Does some one know what is happening with charts of some users, my wasn't updated since 16.54 UTC. But it is not a big problem though. Because i can see that today payout wiil be nice too Just happens some times... but it corrects it self. Hope the new servers will be permanent soon, so we have less downtown. And i also wish for vardiff
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On Minepeon you might also have to edit the "/etc/udev/rules.d/01-miner.rules". Don't forget to add the following lines if they do not already exist: # BXF ATTRS{idVendor}=="198c", ATTRS{idProduct}=="b1f1", SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ACTION=="add", MODE="0666", GROUP="minepeon" Oh..and you have to hot plug them. First start mining software, then plug them in. And how do i do that, saw some other guy having trouble with it in the mac too, but he didnt add what command he used either. I only know the way using minepeon. Maybe the file on your system is somewhere else: sudo su nano /etc/udev/rules.d/01-miner.rules
then add the above lines to the end of the file and save it afterwards. Reboot your machine and it should work. that line is already there.
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On Minepeon you might also have to edit the "/etc/udev/rules.d/01-miner.rules". Don't forget to add the following lines if they do not already exist: # BXF ATTRS{idVendor}=="198c", ATTRS{idProduct}=="b1f1", SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ACTION=="add", MODE="0666", GROUP="minepeon" Oh..and you have to hot plug them. First start mining software, then plug them in. And how do i do that, saw some other guy having trouble with it in the mac too, but he didnt add what command he used either.
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They do work on a raspberry PI: At least they work running cgminer 3.8.4 compiled with the correct drivers. What OS for the rasp did you use (Raspbian, Pidora, RaspBMC or other)?? Did you update the firmware on the bi*fury's? What USB hub do you use, and how much power does the ac adapter provide? Minepeon, current version afaik (version which was current in mid december). No, I did not change the firmware. It was as shipped in early december. The screenshot was taken while running all those devices on a 49 Port USB HUB with a "cheap" ATX PSU (25A). Unfortunately I have no more BI*Fury's anymore so I can not do further tests, sorry. Triede that, didnt work.
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