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1561  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [EinaiOraCoin [EOC] FIXED CHAIN AND WALLETS UPDATE IMMEDIATELY TO VERSION 70019 on: September 01, 2015, 07:47:25 PM
I can't send coin "Error: Transaction creation failed."
Try to send a smaller amount and see if that helps.
1562  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NANAS] BananaBits - Home of the 1-Click Masternode! Scrypt NINJA on: August 27, 2015, 09:07:08 PM
I suppose this coin is dead, too bad because the wallet look was a bit funny... If somebody have some working nodes i would be a little bit happy (Because i'm putting a lot of wallets on my pc)
Here you go (beware they become less and less):
Code:
addnode=5.9.36.211
addnode=85.25.201.216
addnode=71.33.158.187
addnode=188.165.2.147
addnode=107.170.196.135
addnode=107.170.196.135
1563  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Custom Innosilicon A2 Terminator image - Anx Edition on: August 27, 2015, 03:38:51 PM
I have a black 110Mhs with 3 fans and a silver 88Mhs with 3 fans, my last buy from Innosilicon are 110Mhs and silver with 5 fans. However the miners with 3 fans have NIDEC 1.6A fans, the miners with 5 fans have 1.4A DELTA fans.

Well, there you have it - there is officially no consistency with A2's!  Wink  I have 15 110's and 13 88's, black cases (all my black ones are 88's), silver cases, short cases, long cases - the only thing that was consistent between them was the 3 fan/5 fan thing, so I assumed that was the easiest indicator, so back to the drawing board as far as figuring out which is which.  The last two I bought from Zoomhash were silver 110's with 5 fans.

Personally, I'm surprised the 110's would run with 3 fans, my 88's run considerably cooler than the 110's, and the 110's run hot with 5 fans, I couldn't imagine running them on 3.  What are the temps like on your black one?


As promised, here is a picture of my 110 black, this is also the only one of my miners that allows me to set the chip voltage (me thinks it is from LKETC not Innosilicon). It is still my best horse in the barn:

It looks a lot (actually exactly) like this one: http://deepinthemines.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=61_66&product_id=47

These stronger Nidec 12V/1.6A fans are used in the black 110 and the silver 88:


The new silver 110 I received from Innosilicon have these slightly less powerful but less noisy Delta 12V/1.4A fans:


I have started to replace the 3 fans on the backside of the 5-fan terminators step-by-step with the stronger ones and I am quite happy with the results so far (basically: much more noise and some more hash  Cheesy)

I will try your firmware on the new silver 110s and the silver 88s in the next days (the 88 has currently emdjes firmware running fine), I fear it won't fit on the black due to voltage setting.


I for one would welcome such a feature, however you then probably would need to prepare a simple howto for resetting passwords once they are lost or forgotten (which inevitably will happen rather sooner than later).
When I received my first 110 Terminator (the 3-fan that shouldn't exist  Wink ) I was pretty new to all this and the first thing I did was pulling the SD card out and resetting the root password to login via ssh - it was only later when I discovered that they all share that "pi/innosilicon" account.... (why do it easy if a hard way is available too?? Wink).

Password recovery is always a tricky proposition - since everything is stored on the SD card, the easiest is to just reflash it.  Sure, you loose your settings, but it's not like there's that many to begin with, so shouldn't be that big a deal...

Agreed, you are absolutely right. So few things to configure after reflashing that it's not worth considering pw recovery. (It is easy enough though  Grin)
1564  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Custom Innosilicon A2 Terminator image - Anx Edition on: August 24, 2015, 02:05:51 PM
As I'm starting to lock down this next release, one thing I was considering adding was the ability to change the Pi account password from "innosilicon" to whatever you wanted... The security is basically non-existent on any of these miners anyway, so I don't know if this is that important to anyone, but if it were then I would add it, and the ability to require authentication on the web interface as well - to at least give you the ability to lock things up just a tad if you were so inclined. 

I haven't looked into it in any great detail - I thought I would see first if people had an immediate desire for this option - otherwise I'll just punt it until a later version.


I for one would welcome such a feature, however you then probably would need to prepare a simple howto for resetting passwords once they are lost or forgotten (which inevitably will happen rather sooner than later).
When I received my first 110 Terminator (the 3-fan that shouldn't exist  Wink ) I was pretty new to all this and the first thing I did was pulling the SD card out and resetting the root password to login via ssh - it was only later when I discovered that they all share that "pi/innosilicon" account.... (why do it easy if a hard way is available too?? Wink).
1565  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Custom Innosilicon A2 Terminator image - Anx Edition on: August 24, 2015, 01:58:19 PM
The 110 with 3 fans is currently running in a datacenter env for summer, just checked: 38-39°C on all blades avg. The 88 in my basement is on 31-33°C avg.

Interesting, I would assume that the datacenter is cooler than your basement, correct?  Does the case the 110's are in have spots in the back for fans to be mounted?  With all of my 88 cases, they have vents in the back obviously, but none of them have fan mounting holes on them, whereas the 110's clearly have spots for fans on the left and right side.  Just wondering if they just weren't included in yours for some reason.  I have had 110's that were missing fans before, but I've always just chalked it up to being used and put a new one in...

Yes, it's at the moment slightly cooler in the datacenter (~24°C) vs. basement with 25-26°C. Also the air entering the miner in datacenter is quite cooler as it is sucking in air directly from the ACs blower.

One difference I noted between the black and silver 110s is: The black has 3x NIDEC 1.6A fans, the silver has 5x DELTA 1.4A fans which are not as strong in terms of airflow.
Regarding temperature: I had no chance to compare them with a laser thermometer yet, but just from touching the backside where all the blades are mounted to I would say both, the black and the silver 110s are at around the same feeled temperature.  The 110s I have are all around the same temperature, the only "cool guy" here is the 88.

Once I receive my spare fans (next 2 days) I'll make some comparisons and pictures and post them. I am also considering to replace some of the DELTA fans with the stronger NIDEC fans to see if I can reduce temperature a bit more.
1566  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Custom Innosilicon A2 Terminator image - Anx Edition on: August 24, 2015, 06:18:05 AM
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Personally, I'm surprised the 110's would run with 3 fans, my 88's run considerably cooler than the 110's, and the 110's run hot with 5 fans, I couldn't imagine running them on 3.  What are the temps like on your black one?

The 110 with 3 fans is currently running in a datacenter env for summer, just checked: 38-39°C on all blades avg. The 88 in my basement is on 31-33°C avg.
1567  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Custom Innosilicon A2 Terminator image - Anx Edition on: August 23, 2015, 08:36:46 AM
I have a black 110Mhs with 3 fans and a silver 88Mhs with 3 fans, my last buy from Innosilicon are 110Mhs and silver with 5 fans. However the miners with 3 fans have NIDEC 1.6A fans, the miners with 5 fans have 1.4A DELTA fans.
HTH

1568  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: A2 Mega 110 Mh/s Questions on: August 22, 2015, 12:25:44 PM
Yeah, 34° is pretty cool, the one I have in cooled datacenter runs at ~39°.
Stupid question: Do you see all blades in Web-GUI? My 88Mhs Terminator from time to time "forgets" about a blade and then runs with the remaining 5 at ~60Mhs, a cold start fixes that.
Elsewise I am out of suggestions as I am sure you checked the more trivial things like Ethernet and Internet connection, another pool and all the standard stuff already.
1569  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: A2 Mega 110 Mh/s Questions on: August 22, 2015, 11:25:14 AM
Sorry to hear that, it sucks when that happens.
I've got two units of the silver ones very recently and they are giving >100Mhs (like the black 110 I also have). However I am currently waiting for replacement fans and hope they will perform even a little better when all blades are cooled properly. I also plan to update the firmware on them later to have more options.

Maybe you want to check the HW-errors in the Web-GUI, I have from an earlier order one 88Mhs that clearly underperforms at ~70-75Mhs, but there one of the blades has extraordinary high error rate and I believe that's the cause for underperforming.
You could also check the fans by holding your hand in front of it and noticing the sound they make and (those that blow out the temp of the air coming out), you will quickly feel and see if one or more do not work full-speed (holding hand in front to cover gives less noise and outgoing air is hotter than on others).

HTH
1570  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [ReLaunch] [SBC] [SCRYPT] StableCoin The Story Continues! NO IPO, NO ICO, on: August 20, 2015, 04:26:13 PM
Oh FFS go die in a fire you fucking shit bag.
Were you refering to my post? If yes, dare to explain with what exactly I hurt your feelings?
lol nah, hadn't even read your post. still haven't

 Grin ah ok, then sorry for being a bit touchy.
Thanks for the info regarding SBCs repeated resurrections, didn't know that at all.
1571  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [ReLaunch] [SBC] [SCRYPT] StableCoin The Story Continues! NO IPO, NO ICO, on: August 20, 2015, 01:39:10 PM
Oh FFS go die in a fire you fucking shit bag.
Were you refering to my post? If yes, dare to explain with what exactly I hurt your feelings?
1572  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [ReLaunch] [SBC] [SCRYPT] StableCoin The Story Continues! NO IPO, NO ICO, on: August 20, 2015, 01:12:04 PM
do you have wallet for linux dev? many user in the world use linux operating system for our computer Cheesy

Thanks for pointing that out, Im offering a 2k SBC bounty to compile the latest source https://github.com/noise23/stablecoin into a Linux Wallet. In case we dont have a working linux wallet within 3 days, i will ask Noise23 to compile it.

Compiling a qt-wallet for linux is cake - it's even often faster than downloading one. It's really about copy-pasting 2-3 simple commands into a terminal once you have the dependencies installed through the package manager of your distribution.
The problem is that the wallet for Debian 7/x64 I just compiled won't probably work on an Ubuntu or a SUSE linux due to different library version linked into the executable.
1573  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Solo mining altcoin on: August 20, 2015, 12:18:55 PM
Here are a few suggestions (based on their current diff - not profitability!):
CMC, EOC, FAIL, FLT, EMD, NYAN, GLC, SPT, CSC
I am not involved in any of these coins, but I have their wallet running and from time to time I am also solomining some of them with a few Mhs (making money is great, but popping a block is still unpayable  Cheesy ).
If your private pool supports merge mining, you might want to add SJW as auxpow.
Note: The ones in purple are POS/POW hybrids, the others are pure POW.
1574  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Arduino based bitcoin hardware wallet - pre-initial stages on: August 14, 2015, 08:17:13 AM
I wrote a quick port of the TREZOR code for a Discovery board (http://www.st.com/web/catalog/tools/FM116/SC959/SS1532/PF259090) a long time ago - if there's some interest I can try to dig it up a bit in August. It's a great tool to play with and experiment.
Given the the scarce resources of the PF259090 chip that's remarkable! Would be interested to see more if you can post a few infos.

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Looks really interesting, however, can you possibly do it for arduino pro mini?or the uno r3? Moreover, do you think the arduino uno r3 can handle all this stuff and if not, what do you suggest? Something very cheap and widely available. The discovery board isn't available where I live(

All of these boards have an ATmega328, you will not get anywhere with this age-old chip and its 8bit processor. The best thing on your photo would be the ESP8266 which has at least a 32bit processor.
1575  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Ethernet Switch Question on: August 14, 2015, 07:55:09 AM
Okay, but will my computer have slower access to the internet if the miner is hashing?

Correctly and theoretically answered: Yes. But since the bandwidth used by your miner is so small and you hopefully have more than an analog modem connection to the internet it won't probably be noticeable what your miner uses.
1576  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Ethernet Switch Question on: August 14, 2015, 06:44:08 AM
If your internet uplink is not in the 100Mbps range or faster the speed of your switch doesn't matter for that. Bottleneck more probably is your Internet connection.
1577  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Arduino based bitcoin hardware wallet - pre-initial stages on: August 13, 2015, 05:46:53 PM
Seriously? A Bitcoin wallet running on 32k Flash and with 2k RAM ?
1578  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: grIDSEED-BLADE mining rig problem * Any help apprecaited on: August 13, 2015, 06:19:22 AM
I agree that having enough power available for each of the blades is crucial. I have four of them and I power them by 2 units of industrial 12V/20A supplies and since then I get very good results (up to ~24.5MHs when solo-mining).

I would advice you to check the voltage you feed into the blades with a multimeter, I bet you see it drop to 11V or lower.
Make sure you have proper 12V wiring to the blades. Also the wires leading from power supply to the blades need to have a good diameter. With my first setup I had a few of the (too thin) power wires to the blades melted together in less than 4 hours.
Also let us know what your power supply is rated for, as good measure you will need ~10A rating per blade.
1579  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Where can I find mining farm set up service? on: August 10, 2015, 05:02:02 PM
Which country are you located?
Can you be a bit more specific on which services you are looking for (electric cable laying, miners setup, network layout etc.)?
1580  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Genstake [GEN] [QT WALLET UPDATE] [STAKE-MINE] [SCRYPT] [FULL POW/POS] on: August 10, 2015, 04:55:44 PM
Having 48 connections on my GEN node looks like a network with quite some community support for an alt. Sad to see that dev has obviously given up on it.
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