Which version of the Raspberry Pi are those? I see they are the model B, but are they first Gen or Second?
256 MB or 512 MB?
Judging by the pictures they're rev2 - they have mounting holes. Oh yes I forgot that was the additional change Maybe I'll take one I have 256 but would like 512 as well
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Which version of the Raspberry Pi are those? I see they are the model B, but are they first Gen or Second?
256 MB or 512 MB?
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Anyone have a ining FPGA for sale? around $250 dollar range. has to be able to ship almost immediately.
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cudaminer do not work on triplemining.com???
cudaMiner is for scrypt based mining only. bitcoin is sha256d
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Bump, any ideas on how to get these working?
try resetting the cmos. if it doesn't have a reset button pull the battery
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FYI: oughtta post the "put your results here" GDocs link into the first post so it's easy to find... I'm off to go look for it, since I just got access to a GTX 660 to play around with on cudaMiner. I'm installing Win7 on that test machine edit: yeah, hidden on page 14, and I'm not even about to try following the discussion around to that post where I found the "sorted" one... I fixed the sorted sheet. sort2
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someone should just take minepeon and adapt it for a big box Or just buy a rPi Can't run graphic cards from a PI
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someone should just take minepeon and adapt it for a big box
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Anyone have a guide to setup Linux for mining? or even just a distro fully for mining on a Linux box?
I normally mine on windows, but I'm setting up a new box and figured I'd use Linux instead.
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So, lol. I touch scrypt_core_kernelA() a bit, rearrange shared memory and yay! The hash rate drops from 220kHash/s to 32kHash/s on my fastest card, a GTX 560Ti 448core edition. Well, lol. Results are still correct though Christian Sounds like you're on course to program for Apple!
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new nvidia beta driver increases my khashes/s 140x2 cudaMiner 22-04 third the cudaminer directory says 2013-04-17 though. nVidia released a new driver today. He was talking about that, not the new version of cudaMiner I'd like to echo the other thoughts here... this tool has made mining on nVidia cards enjoyable again. Not epicuberdoomminer, but effective when it wasn't previously. Thanks. But the user was saying he was using cudaMINER 22-04 with new drivers, but the screenshots show it is running 2013-04-17. Unless he extracted to the same directory everytime. Check the File Path in the menu bar
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Almost 1000 Kh/s
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Even after NAT?
u what do you mean? what I said has nothing to do with nat. I'm assuming you mean /19 network as in PRIVATE. It has everything to do with NAT if that is the case. because when you send data outside your broadcast domain NAT happens via default gateway
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Once again, since you keep deleting my posts, let me make this clear.
Your ambitions on building a "next-generation" crypto currency mining machine will simply not work out. How many people would you actually expect to help out on this project? It takes millions of dollars just for the R&D phase, let alone assembly and whatever else.
Who will provide those millions of dollars in capital? How can people trust you with what minuscule credibility you have? People want to see someone that has real experience in logic design and that they know what they are talking about. You have shown nothing.
In face, you have shown yourself to be unable to be respectful to others in this thread, instead you even continually insult and delete my posts as well as other posts that are perfectly fine, which you should have no reason to.
Why not accept well-rounded criticism to your project?
inb4youdeleteitagain.
As the ABOVE posts, Viceroy deleted EVERYONE's post to clean up the thread. NOT to Silence you
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Oh and btw: This miner can definitely be also used for FeatherCoin mining. I tried it and it worked (FC is pretty much the same as LTC and because of that scrypt-based) @cbuchner1: If you set up a donation address you will get some of them from me too Oh and maybe edit the thread title so it becomes obvious for noobs Tobi His address is on the first post : It also in the program when it runs
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I know this program is focused on scrypt mining, but could it be easily adapted to build a newer CUDAminer for sha256 coins? Just think such a program would be more suitable than CGminer for the nVidia people and would help sway me to get a nVidia card for my next build.
there's already a CUDA based sha256 miner, which does 300MHash/s on Titan cards - a bit less on other models. A few posts back its thread has been linked to. I can't get that one to work =/ and no one can seem to tell me how to fix my error when I try to compile the modules again for me.
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Seems as though my posts have been deleted by the OP, which is quite hypocritical to what bitcoin is really all about, freedom and decentralization. The OP only wants favorable posts to bolster his position without regarding feedback and criticism. If this is how he wants to operate, then so be it. His venture here will ultimately fail and not be of any value. I don't even see how this benefits anyone else besides the OP. I can be certain that he will delete this post upon discovery as well. OP deleted posts to clean up the thread. Not to silence you.
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How about limiting the ghs/ip and/or ghs/pool/ip's connecting to it. The ip is the only local denominator here. So that brings another limit. Unless there is a way of spoofing ip addresses then its a no go.
I really don't want to go into licenses as that becomes taxable although that would make the currency legal and most would hate that.
However if you could make this p2p to generate temporary tickets according to locations it would be harder to spoof. I dunno I guess people would see they can't expand and stop mining.
// end rambling
i have access to at least 8192 different ip addresses from at least one /19 sub. you see this will not work. Even after NAT?
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