but seeing your homophobic comment I think I expected too much from you.
I didn't take it as a homophobic comment. I took it as a "When you grow hair in funny places, you'll have an interest in the opposite sex" sort of comment. But, hey, maybe as YOU took it as that, there's something you haven't discovered yet. Like the handle on the inside of the closet door?
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The Bad News: hidapi (for bfgminer) looks to be a bust on ARM architectures, I have tried it on several different device types with varying results, anything from crashes to unstability. Deffinatly nothing you would want to trust your mining gear to.
3 days solid mining here on the BBB with hidapi on Debian. Mining like a champ with two IceFurys, and two Jalapenos. Currently just using MinePeon to proxy my ASICMiners, Pi is plugged in to the USB port on the back of my Airport Extreme. Working like a little champ, though the heat from the Airport is pushing the Pi up to 58-60C, even with heat sinks on the Pi's chips.
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Those ASICMiner devices have always been overpriced. ASICMiner and Avalon units consume way too much power. Those BFL Singles are decent devices. Those AntMiners look very promising. KNC or BitFury are amazing devices. I dare you to ask anyone who has any of those and see if they're losing money.
My V1 Blades have paid for themselves a few time over - they've been totally solid and reliable, and just hash away in the corner with zero intervention. Same with the Jalapenos. What is annoying is the ASICMiner Cube - it's unstable at best, uses quite a bit of power. I'm not sure it'll ever pay for itself, but this winter it's keeping the living room about 2C warmer than usual this time of the year, and all summer it'll cost nothing to run thanks to free power.
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http://tracking.yodel.co.uk/ - put in the barcode number in the "Consignment" box, and you'll get UK tracking. Mine are still in "Hatfield". Which is in England. I'm in N. Ireland, so looks like it'll be Tuesday...
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My package still isn't here,
It is Sunday....I've never seen anyone deliver on Sunday...
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They arrived via a courier called "yodel direct" for the person that was after that info.
Oh fuck. Those idiots. The miners are probably on my neighbour's roof, or lying in a hedge somewhere... *sigh*
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Doesn't tell me anything more than "Arrived in Destination Country". Also a bit concerning that there's no details in the Address fields on the site, other than my postcode. Is that normal?
yes that is all it will display. My guess is that it is your postcode? why concerned? Because they arrived in the country yesterday, weren't delivered, and the tracking information is terrible. But I assumed they'd be arriving here via Royal Mail, whch isn't the case. That's all.
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Not wishing to cause a problem but I paid and asked for specifically tracked delivery...
Now I have no idea when it will arrive.
Nevermind.. I'll PM you an address later.
just double checked and your tracking number works on this website - http://parcels-uk.tntpost.com/ it's also not in a crazy Nordic language for you Doesn't tell me anything more than "Arrived in Destination Country". Also a bit concerning that there's no details in the Address fields on the site, other than my postcode. Is that normal?
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No sign of mine - UK folks how did they arrive? TNT or Royal Mail?
The tracking says they're in the country since yesterday, but nothing appeared today or yesterday. Any way of tracking them on TNT's UK site (the NL one is gibberish).
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Agreed, I'd take a few more if they were around 0.1 delivered.
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Did you force difficulty 1 shares on it with +1 after the username?
Doesn't make any difference, other than put additional load on the miners and the p2pool node. So, basically it seems nothing has been done. Oh well.
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I tried everything I could think of again to get my Cube running off my Corsair CX750. It plain doesn't work off that PSU.
It runs about 95% stable off the OCZ 600W, which isn't the most ideal PSU, as it's split rail, only 2x25A rails and all the useful connections run off 12V2. I'm waiting on a 8-pin CPU extension lead to arrive, which I'll butcher on to one of my PCI-E extensions, so I can use both 12V rails.
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So has p2pool been fixed? Does it work with ASICs yet?
Or are we still in the "la-la-la-there-isn't-a-problem' running around phase, pointing fault at anyone else?
As far as I know, the only hardware that still has problems is KnC miners, but that might've been fixed. That one was most definitely a manufacturer problem. ASICMiner Blades and Cubes were the ones I was thinking of specifically. Because they didn't work for shit last time I tried, even through a proxy.
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Something borked with libmicrohttpd?
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reproducible with other port combinations and on both win 7 and 8
what am i doing wrong?
not an issue with prior to 3.9.0 versions of bfgminer.
That's weird, I've got 3.9.0 running on Windows 7, OpenWRT, Debian and whatever MinePeon runs on, and I've not seen this.
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So has p2pool been fixed? Does it work with ASICs yet?
Or are we still in the "la-la-la-there-isn't-a-problem' running around phase, pointing fault at anyone else?
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I've got two here, very happy with them. One's running at 2.77GH and the other at 2.55GH - both at 54. Running them on bfgminer 3.9.0, plugged in to a DLink 7-port. Also work fine on an aluminium Anker 10-port USB3 hub.
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Please remove all this shit - there is an altcoin forum for a reason.
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Man, do you know anything about mining?
30 watts, plus say 100 watts for the laptop to run it,
What sort of laptop are you using?!? I'm running all my miners off a Celeron G1620 PC (cheap Asus Essentio) and it's using less than 40W. That's a 'proper' PC running Windows which I also use to connect to my home network from anywhere, runs Apache and PHP so I can use miner.php to keep tabs on my miners. I also have a Pi running MinePeon as backup proxy for my ASICMiners which runs off the USB port on the back of my AirPort Extreme, so it basically uses 2W of power.
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It'll never give ROI.
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