I'll do a tentative maybe on a Cube, price dependent.
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Over 5 hours hashing now and I have noticed an increase in HW errors. In comparison with ASICMiner, I have 0.9% of HW errors and with bluefury I am getting between 3.7% and 5.3%. Quite high in comparison with the ASICMiner BE USB and blade!
Pretty much, yeah. Try the pencil mod trick, brought my errors down a little and speed up a little as well. Pencil mod you ask? Get a pencil and scribble over the R15 resistor (next the PRG button, marked 223 I think). That brings it's resistance down and power up to the chip a little.
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I put 10 up on ebay.co.uk last week at £100. They sold within minutes.
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Just spotted a bug in 3.8.1 on Windows.
When entering server details on initial startup, if a mistake is made and characters deleted, those wrong chars and backspace control codes are saved in the cgminer.conf. On next startup the .conf is declared corrupt.
I'm pretty sure I noted that somewhere. cgminer won't allow any key stroke mistakes. I always end up going to the config file and clean the backspace charactors out and restart cgminer. Ok wasn't aware of that issue. Will look into it at some stage, but I'm trying VERY hard to not release anything new anytime soon. It's no big tickle, just reporting it as I saw it. Now I know about it, I can work around it by fixing the .conf manually.
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As above - you're wasting your time. GUIMiner is old and outdated. It's bugged. GPU mining is dead. Mining on nVidia was never alive - mining on Intel HD3000 is faster than the top-end nVidia chip.
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Probably never leaves China. Plenty of folks there using them I'm sure.
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OK, so I picked up my Blue Fury from the Post Office this morning, but I'm having difficulty installing it. Can some kind person give me a link to the best drivers for Windows 7, mining with BitMinter.
I didn't need any drivers on Windows 8.1 or on OSX. On Windows 8.1 I just did the usual WinUSB bullshit and fired up cgminer 3.8.1 and away it went. Running 2x BlueFuzzies and a lonely Block Erupter off the same Anker hub and same cgminer instance. On OSX I used bfgminer 3.5.1 and it worked straight off.
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Just spotted a bug in 3.8.1 on Windows.
When entering server details on initial startup, if a mistake is made and characters deleted, those wrong chars and backspace control codes are saved in the cgminer.conf. On next startup the .conf is declared corrupt.
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These little things do work well - I'm down to the two Blades, two BlueFuzzies and a lonely Block Erupter. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) And 10GH-20GH on cex.io depending on Referrals. Think I've got about 50GH mining now on a good day. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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One of mine is doing 2.26 and the other is doing 2.6. The one doing 2.6's LED is flashing red on and off, the 2.26 one is flashing between yellow and red. ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) I notice there's another LED on the board "PWR" which doesn't seem to ever light up.
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Would have been better if they'd stuck a CPU (Celeron 847 or similar), it'd be ready to go.
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My miners run off an old Compaq 1000VA unit (got it as a refurbished unit). My other IT equipment (router, NAS, switch) run off a small, cheap CyberPower UPS (replaces a small, cheap Liebert that leaked it's magic smoke).
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I never see you off the forums so you must be an android. Androids take a day off too?
They need some time to dream of electric sheep...
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either their bandwidth is saturated or their Amiga is having issues.
Impossible. Amigas never have issues. Until the Guru Meditation arrives.
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Do these bluefuries work "out of the box" with bfgminer 3.5.1
Mine worked OK, once I plugged them in to something that supported them. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Stats stuck? Seem to have the same stats for the last few hours.
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Sell all the erupters you have and buy pure BTC with them. You'll make more money that way and wont waste your electricity. I know it's not what you want to hear but it's good advice. I bought a bunch of erupters the other month, got them hashing away and realised if i kept them all running 24/7 i'd have enough BTC to buy myself a snickers at the end of the year. So I sold them, bought BTC and within a few years will be a lot better off for it.
Pointless post. Good effort. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) To the OP, you need to set up Slush's proxy on a PC. Set up the Blade to mine to the IP address of the PC, putting in the worker username and password in the appropriate boxes in the Blade's web page. I'm ot sure what the linksys router has anything to do with anything - if your PC can get on the internet, that's all you need to worry about.
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I think OP doesn't have a clue.
EFA. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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