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21  Economy / Computer hardware / FEELER: 310GHs of Drillbit Boards + 30GHs of Bitfury USB's on: February 24, 2014, 02:39:47 PM
*** This is a feeler only, I am not set on selling yet, I may not sell at all. ***

Drillbit Setup:
16x Drillbit 8-boards
  - I do not run them overclocked at all, most boards are at 19.9-20GHs, you can overclock them; When I played with overclocking (for testing purposes) I saw around 21-24GHs.
2x Miniplanes
  - This is used to connect four boards together.
1x Doublescroll
  - This is used to connect two miniplanes together, to use 2 PCI-E connections for all 8 boards.

If decided to sell, the setup will not come with PSU or fans; However to note all boards are being powers off one PSU, all boards are being cooled by six Cool Master JetFlo 120mm fans.


9x Bitfury-based USB devices
(mixture of Blue Fury, Red Fury, Ice Fury devices)

If decided to sell, the setup will not come with USB Hubs or fans; However to note, they are running off two Rosewill 10-port powered hubs, with two 140mm fans fooling all devices.

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If decided to sell, I would prefer to sell all devices together. However (if decided to sell) I may be willing to split up the USB's from the Drillbit boards.

Right now this is a FEELER by no means am I selling right this second. My reasons for considering to sell are two factors: 1) I'm moving soon, I may not have an extra room for my mining hardware. 2) I am considering purchasing a single larger miner.

I can provide pictures (etc) if I decide to sell; You may search through the forums, I've never had a deal "gone bad" on the forums, I've repaired hundreds of drillbit boards for the community, I have assisted in several other bitcoin community projects. I have never needed the use of escrow, however, if I decide to sell and if the buyer would like escrow, it would be up to the buyer to find a reputable escrow service & buyer assumes all setup & fees of said escrow service.

Thanks for looking.
22  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [GATHERING INTEREST] 1TH/s 28nm 1000W ASIC miner $5250 on: February 23, 2014, 07:12:11 PM
Beastlymac, toss me down as interested...
23  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Manufacturer Trustworthiness Guide on: February 17, 2014, 03:48:01 PM
You may want to update the information for drillbit to state 'Uses Bitfury and Avalon chips'. As the current drillbit 8-board uses Bitfury chips, same with the current drillbit USB thumb.

The next models are using Avalon v2 chips and it looks like they will come as a USB thumb, 8-chip board, and 16-chip board, but they aren't released yet. Honestly, I doubt many of the Avalon boards will be made, I'm pretty certain they will go either back to Bitfury (if avail) or whatever the next generation chip is/will be.
24  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Linux mining distro for the Raspberry PI - MinePeon on: January 27, 2014, 06:12:38 AM
I really haven't had a chance to even download MinePeon 0.2.5 yet (I've been pretty busy with work lately), however, I'll try to download it tomorrow night.

People have been reporting that this version has broke several plugins, so... aside from the drillbit devices reportedly not working I need to go through the code and see what got changed so I can update the plugins.

I've got to admit, I wish things would stop changing so drastically, from 0.2.3 to 0.2.4 a lot of changes happened, now from 0.2.4 to 0.2.5 it seems the same way judging by the error messages people have been sending me (I could be wrong as I haven't looked at it yet). Hopefully making the plugin updates backwards compatible with 0.2.4 won't be an annoyance.

@Neil - I couldn't submit the changes to the rules in udev for Drillbit devices as well as other changes I made to make Drillbit devices work within the images I put out, as the system files aren't in the git repo, otherwise I would have submitted those a month+ ago.
25  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: The Wasp Project Collective Information thread. on: January 19, 2014, 09:29:22 AM
will definitely be watching this.
26  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Ice Fury (nano fury) support thread. on: January 18, 2014, 01:54:44 AM
All that is required is usb 3.0 and osc bit 55 to max them.

I'll be honest, I'm half afraid to overclock them... they're running at/above 3GH/s each, with an HW Error % BELOW 1%... I think I'll um... just not even bother with overclocking Grin great job man!
27  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Atomic Trade New Virtual Currency Exchange USD BTC on: January 18, 2014, 01:03:46 AM
Ok, things should be good BTC, LTC, WDC, are active and i will keep adding more in a bit :-) Time to eat and pass out...

Still haven't been able to register, there are some elements that are coming back 403 from cloudflare... also, it looks like the javascript onSubmit is trying to return a *.PNG of an exclamation mark that's base64 encoded, but the actual image isn't getting placed anywhere visible.

EDIT: Finally got an account made, but there are a few things wrong in your validation for the username. Also, some z-index issues on some divs (mainly the one which is suppose to show an error). Also, I had to get three emails sent as the email validation failed twice after clicking on the link.
28  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Atomic Trade New Virtual Currency Exchange USD BTC on: January 17, 2014, 05:19:02 PM
the recaptcha problem i cant seem to reproduce. I'm working on the js problem right now... it looks like cloudflare is screwing it up :-(

I wouldn't be surprised if the captcha issue is related to cloudflare as well.

EDIT: Captcha seems to be working now.
29  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Atomic Trade New Virtual Currency Exchange USD BTC on: January 17, 2014, 03:55:43 PM
Just an update... Registration is now open and coins are slowly being put online. I still have some gui bugs to work out and to enable the settings page. The account upgrade page is not enabled yet since all users are being given pro accounts right now as a thank you for being patient. Please be sure to send me feature requests and report any problems.

Looks like the registration is still broken, same captcha across multiple PC's, the javascript doesn't seem to go anywhere after clicking create account.
30  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Linux mining distro for the Raspberry PI - MinePeon on: January 15, 2014, 10:50:43 PM
Does anyone have an image with cgminer 3.10 and bfgminer 3.10?

I won't be able to make one until I get home late Saturday, but I can give you the binary files to just download and replace.
31  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: DRILLBIT SYSTEM Miners - Thumbs (Temp NA), 8 Boards (0 left) on: January 15, 2014, 10:49:23 PM

yay... but I literally just compiled 3.9.0 like 2 hours before you posted it and have my drillbits running on bfgminer that way, any new additions in the last 2hrs from git? lol
3.9.0 does not support drillbit...

I compiled it from git, since it wasn't "officially" updated to 3.10 yet.
32  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: DRILLBIT SYSTEM Miners - Thumbs (Temp NA), 8 Boards (0 left) on: January 15, 2014, 10:42:11 PM

yay... but I literally just compiled 3.9.0 like 2 hours before you posted it and have my drillbits running on bfgminer that way, any new additions in the last 2hrs from git? lol
33  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Linux mining distro for the Raspberry PI - MinePeon on: January 13, 2014, 08:23:06 PM
I could just build a plugin for minepeon that would act like the node.js dashboard, with enhancements. It actually would be easier to be honest, because I already have the code for some code I made awhile back.
34  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Linux mining distro for the Raspberry PI - MinePeon on: January 12, 2014, 11:45:35 AM
It does that EVERY TIME. If I boot with ethernet, the wireless works perfectly (?). I don't know what else to do.

Don't use WiFi; Seriously, the issues which the raspberryPi's have with USB and then adding a USB WiFi on to that (usually people don't put the USB WiFi on a powered hub either, so then the USB Wifi is taking power from the rPi and you get things like random reboots and other strange issues happening), just compounds problems when attempting the mine, if you absolutely need wireless, go buy a Netgear Wireless extender w/4-port switch, works wonders, cheap, and still technically Wifi Smiley



I'm not running the dashboard from Minepeon... I have it on my main Mac Pro workstation.  It aggregates API data from various miners I have on my network including a few RaspPi's on Minepeon, a BeagleBone Black running Debian, BFGMiner on my Mac and some SMOS and BAMT GPU mining Rigs.

You know because you kept talking about the damn thing on Drillbit forums, I set up the node.js dashboard on my BBB w/Debian. I started tweaking a few things with it (ability to add machines on the fly, graphs to show data between what the miner API is showing versus what the pool API is getting (<-- that's the nice one) and a few other small additions. I was going to tell you about it when it was done, but this whole next week I'm out on business Sad
35  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Ice Fury (nano fury) support thread. on: January 12, 2014, 05:26:31 AM
Beastlymac, I just got the units in today, so far I'm pretty impressed!
Awesome smaller design, makes the Blue/Red Fury USB's look huge, hehe. It would seem as if they are already over clocked, hehe, one is running at a solid 2.9GH/s & the other at 3.2GH/s Cheesy

I haven't really played with the much, what's them much yet and won't get a chance to for a little while as I'll be away on business next week, but so far it's looking awesome. What's the over-clocking magic for these, resistor change?

If anyone is curious, I'm running them on a Beaglebone Black w/Debian & CGMiner 3.10.0.
36  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Atomic Trade New Virtual Currency Exchange USD BTC on: January 12, 2014, 01:14:34 AM
OK.... back to Atom he's starting to scream at me again Ughhhhh

hehe, kids... well, it's good to see you're still at it Grin
37  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Atomic Trade New Virtual Currency Exchange USD BTC on: January 11, 2014, 06:13:10 AM
OK well no coin suggestions so i will take my leave now and enable registrations when I get back up.

hope you didn't slip into a coma... Sad
38  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Why are people drawn to GHash.io, and how can we reverse it? on: January 09, 2014, 03:19:29 PM
What are the cost of these incentives when you are holding a paperweight at some point and all your "payouts" are in the form of private keys that are worth nothing?  What if all these great incentives aren't the result of supply and demand, rather artificially propped up in hopes of luring miners in so a 51% can be achieved?

Features drive the market at times (esp. when people keep asking for them), when you have 3x alt coins on merged mining, give the people something they've been asking for a long time (auto-split payouts) and then to sweeten the deal, you also get 3% of any referrals bought cloud hash speed (which for me is almost 20GH/s)... also alerts that are really persistent & accurate...

Well, maybe now some of the pool owners whom turned down the idea of auto-split percentages (and other features) will reconsider, until said day, I'm pretty sure there's going to be a lot of hashing power going to ghash.io just due to the features it has over other pools.
39  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Why are people drawn to GHash.io, and how can we reverse it? on: January 09, 2014, 02:05:32 PM
the biggest incentive (I see) for using CEX.io/Ghash.io is one major thing, a lot of pool owners have said no to...

auto-payouts with splits by percentage

Which makes it tons easier when I have a friend that wants to throw some money down on a miner and have me toss in the rest + host it, then I just have to put in an address and what % he gets, what % I get... and nothing else. No more screwing around with spreadsheets, no more bullshit.

Awhile back I asked several 'group buy leaders' in PM how they did the split %'s on shares in miners, the answer I always got back was 'spreadsheet'. Seriously, a spreadsheet... I was debating on making something to handle the splitting for myself in PHP or some other language, however CEX.io/Ghash.io came along, 0% pool fee, splits everything easily, bam, sold.

Not to mention when people ask me why I use it, I tell them that and... then they start using it for the same reason. Obviously a feature a lot of people overlooked, plus merged mining in IXC, DVC, NMC is also a damn good perk.

EDIT: Yes, I did copy/paste this from my post in the other thread. I would like to add in the fact, Ghash.io continually is updating their interface and services, something not seen much from pool owners these days, not of this speed anyway.
40  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: ghash.io is becoming SHOCKINGLY AGGRESSIVE NOW, closing in 45% on: January 09, 2014, 01:59:01 PM
the biggest incentive (I see) for using CEX.io/Ghash.io is one major thing, a lot of pool owners have said no to...

auto-payouts with splits by percentage

Which makes it tons easier when I have a friend that wants to throw some money down on a miner and have me toss in the rest + host it, then I just have to put in an address and what % he gets, what % I get... and nothing else. No more screwing around with spreadsheets, no more bullshit.

Awhile back I asked several 'group buy leaders' in PM how they did the split %'s on shares in miners, the answer I always got back was 'spreadsheet'. Seriously, a spreadsheet... I was debating on making something to handle the splitting for myself in PHP or some other language, however CEX.io/Ghash.io came along, 0% pool fee, splits everything easily, bam, sold.

Not to mention when people ask me why I use it, I tell them that and... then they start using it for the same reason. Obviously a feature a lot of people overlooked, plus merged mining in IXC, DVC, NMC is also a damn good perk.
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