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2121  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: CompuLab unveils the Utilite miniature computer on: September 27, 2013, 07:34:18 AM
Today I ordered the Standard version with Dual-Core, 159$ + 20$ shipping

http://utilite-computer.com/web/utilite-standard-specifications

From today on only (pre)registered buyers can buy 1 piece. 6 to 7 weeks waiting now to arrive  Grin
2122  Economy / Reputation / Re: bbxx reputation thread on: September 26, 2013, 09:20:03 PM
I bought an usb hub and 3 asic block erupters. Smooth transaction and good and quick communication. Fast shipping, items were packed well. All items as described, in very good state and functioning 100%.
2123  Local / Mining (Nederlands) / Re: Bitfury usb stick on: September 26, 2013, 12:21:19 PM
Goede review!

De grote vraag is alleen of je de aanschafprijs + stroomkosten eruit gaat krijgen...

Dank je voor het compliment.

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aanschafprijs + stroomkosten eruit gaat krijgen...
Dat boeit me vrij weinig, iedereen maakt zich zo druk over terugverdientijden. Elke aankoop van miners willen ze binnen 1 maand terugverdienen en dan winst draaien. Bitcoin gaat niet alleen om snel geld te verdienen. Iedere miner draagt zijn steentje bij aan het netwerk en zo zal het blijven bestaan. Ik laat de miners draaien net zo lang tot ze stuk gaan, alle bitcoins die ze gemaakt hebben zal ik spenderen aan leuke dingen die ik kan kopen met bitcoins. De handel en omzetten naar euro's daar doe ik niet aan mee.

Betreft stroom.. ik heb nu 3 Hasbusters draaien, 11 Block Erupters op 2 hubs, een Ubuntu Linux server: verbruik iets van 45 W = ± 1kWh per dag = 0,25 cent. Ik heb ook een bult zonnepanelen dus als de zon minimaal 30 minuten schijnt krijg ik de stroom gratis van de zon  Grin
2124  Local / Mining (Nederlands) / Re: Bitfury usb stick on: September 26, 2013, 08:52:52 AM
Review (in het Engels) staat er op  Grin

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=293668.0;all

direct link naar de PDF: h t t ps://docs.google.com/file/d/0B9RTOIH7TbqGOE8ydzRVZHlPQ0U
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B9RTOIH7TbqGLXdoY0tEei1CZ2c << Updated 14:06 CET+1, corrected some type-o-s
2125  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [Sell][in stock] HashBuster ASIC Miners on: September 26, 2013, 08:46:52 AM
Here is my review on the HashBuster Nano (ASIC Miner). You can download the PDF (which has pictures also):

h t t ps://docs.google.com/file/d/0B9RTOIH7TbqGOE8ydzRVZHlPQ0U
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B9RTOIH7TbqGLXdoY0tEei1CZ2c << Updated 14:06 CET+1, corrected some type-o-s

Here is the text-version. I didn't include all photo's because of the trouble with sharing and resizing.
There are 30 photos avaiable here

HashBuster Nano ASIC miner review by WTTBS

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=293668.0

This is a story/review of me buying 3 pieces HashBuster Nano (ASIC miner). My name is WTTBS (nickname on bitcointalk.org), I live in the Netherlands and I have been working and playing with computers and IT-stuff for over 25 years. Much experience with Windows and OS X, started with Linux in 2013. Now a days I only use OS X and Linux (learning more and more about Linux every day).

Order and shipping

September 17 2013 I contacted hashbuster.com to order 3 pieces. September 18 I got an answer (including this line: Sorry for late reply. We are a little overloaded with requests). Late reply? Within 1(/2) day, I think that is fast. September 18 I paid the BTC to their BTC-Address, I didn’t use escrow.  September 19 a confirmation payment has been received. September 20 (Friday) I received a message the package has been shipped with DHL tracking number. Tuesday September 24 I received the package from DHL. Everything was packed very well.
  
The order and shippingprocess went very well and great communication with the seller: 10 out of 10.

Installation

The PCB with Bitfury chip is build very good, as far as I can determine. You can easily built the fans with the screws and bolts on the PCB.

With a little creativity you can built two PCB’s on 1 fan (depending on what size fans are delivered).
Now you can connect the fan to the PCB.
 
The PCB needs 12 Volt power. You can use the molexconnector (that comes with the complete package). The yellow cable is + (12V), connect it to the right on the green block (facing front), there is a + sign on the PCB. The other two are Ground, use the back cables. You have to connect at least one black (Ground) cable, two is also possible: maybe better (looking) you don’t have loose cables.

Now you can connect power to the molex, I use my standard powersupply (B-quiet 300W) connector from my Linux (Ubuntu) Server. When something is not right with the power the “Power Bad Led” will light up, everything went well in my case so the Status Led lit up bright white. Connect the USB cables and everything is hooked up to your system.
  
Software

The Hashbuster is a very new product, unfortunately it is not yet default supported/recognized by CGminer of BFGminer. The makers have built a customized version of CGminer you can use on Linux. For the (pro)Linux users you can download and compile it on your Linux system:

Miner archive is located here:
https://mega.co.nz/#!GNdnlYIB!LFDZG0mZlNILXhlhJNNMhFYyTr40GSBlFkM6igZ-gGA << copy & paste (hyperlink cuts off link at #)
Code:
To compile you need to:
1. install electric-fence package: sudo apt-get install electric-fence
2. install hidapi library:
clone git from: https://github.com/signal11/hidapi
run ./bootstrap then ./configure, make, make install

After that you may compile miner source:
./configure --disable-opencl --disable-adl --disable-bitforce --disable-icarus --disable-modminer --disable-ztex --disable-scrypt --enable-bitfury
make

and after that you can run cgminer.

If you have any problems or questions regarding this modified CGminer please contact: contact@hashbuster.com
 
The makers also provide a preinstalled with working CGMiner Virtual (Linux) Machine which you can run with Virtualbox. Virtualbox is available for Windows, OS X, Linux and Solaris.

Download and install Virtualbox:
https://www.virtualbox.org/
https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads

I also needed to install: VirtualBox 4.2.18 Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack , to support USB.

Here you can download the Hashbuster Virtualbox Machine:
http://hashbuster.com/HashBuster.ova
or
https://mega.co.nz/#!qIchwRoZ!Ub9IdDNmqK9M8WLwJN4pNntQokcxnob2Z44DU129gZ0 << copy & paste (hyperlink cuts off link at #)

I installed the above on Ubuntu 13.04 and it works great.
 
A note from the makers (September 24 2013): Regarding the software. Hashbuster nano currently works with modified version of cgminer on linux only. We are working to release cross platform version soon.

Conclusion:


I am very satisfied with the Hashbuster (Nano) ASIC miner. It’s not direct plug-and-play yet but if you have some knowledge and experience with computers and operating system/software you can get it running pretty easy. The makers are very supportive, dispite they are very busy you always get replies on your messages and questions within 1 (max 2) day(s).
2126  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [Sell][in stock] HashBuster ASIC Miners on: September 26, 2013, 05:40:59 AM
Pretty good. Do you have any guidance for setup on Windows?

I haven't tested it on Windows but you can install (Oracle) Virtualbox for Windows and then run the virtual (linux) machine with the modified CGminer. Link to the Virtual Image will be in my review.
2127  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [Sell][in stock] HashBuster ASIC Miners on: September 25, 2013, 09:25:28 PM
What is the modification of CGminer?

I don't know the technical details. The latest offical version of cgminer does not recognize the Hashbusterboard (yet). Here is a link and some info I got from hashbuster.com. Full details and setup instructions I will post in my review soon.

Code:
Miner archive is located here:
https://mega.co.nz/#!GNdnlYIB!LFDZG0mZlNILXhlhJNNMhFYyTr40GSBlFkM6igZ-gGA

To compile you need to:
1. install electric-fence package: sudo apt-get install electric-fence
2. install hidapi library:
clone git from: https://github.com/signal11/hidapi
run ./bootstrap then ./configure, make, make install

After that you may compile miner source:
./configure --disable-opencl --disable-adl --disable-bitforce --disable-icarus --disable-modminer --disable-ztex --disable-scrypt --enable-bitfury
make

and after that you can run cgminer.
2128  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [Sell][in stock] HashBuster ASIC Miners on: September 25, 2013, 09:11:02 PM
Here are some pictures of the 3 Hashbusters running in a Virtualbox machine on Ubuntu. The miners need a modified CGMiner. Pictures are a litte dark because all things are in the basement Cool I will post a full review friday or saturday. The hashbusters are realy awesome ! I think a need more of them Grin





more pictures (30): https://picasaweb.google.com/Petje72/Hashbuster?authuser=0&feat=directlink
2129  Local / Mining (Nederlands) / Re: Bitfury usb stick on: September 25, 2013, 07:49:31 AM
Ze zijn gisteren binnengekomen !

check dit topic https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=293668.0;all (dan hoef ik niet dubbel te posten  Grin)

Ik heb ze draaien nu 3x 2,5GH/s via een Virtualbox met aangepaste CGminer op mijn Macbook Air. Is even houtje-touwtje-oplossing omdat mijn Ubuntu gisteren over de zeik is gegaan  Angry ik hoop vrijdag een complete review klaar te hebben.
2130  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [Sell][in stock] HashBuster ASIC Miners on: September 24, 2013, 04:54:18 PM
Yes. The HashBusters have arrived  Grin This evening I will start connecting and testing them. Friday I will post a full review.


(you can't see the Molexconnectors in this picture but they were in the box)
2131  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [Sell][in stock] HashBuster ASIC Miners on: September 23, 2013, 08:12:29 PM
http://youtu.be/qHB8L8g2I4A

http://youtu.be/j9epFqQF3kU
2132  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [NEW] ANTANA BITCOINS – First Physical Statistic Coin! [300coins/Batch] on: September 23, 2013, 02:05:44 PM
I received my AntanaBitCoins today ! And they are realy awesome ! Me Happy  Grin Thanks Antana for making these great coins.

2133  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [Sell][in stock] HashBuster ASIC Miners on: September 22, 2013, 07:07:03 PM
This is NO scam. I ordered 3 pieces, decent communication, payment went well, package shipped last friday with DHL trackingnumber. Everything fine so far, expect to receive package around tuesday/wednesday.
Can you make some pictures of this. I am also interested, but 1.4 BTC for 2.6 GH/s as a thinl to thing about Sad

I will post pictures as soon as they arrive. Few days later I will post a full review.

Screen of DHL tracking:
2134  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [Sell][in stock] HashBuster ASIC Miners on: September 22, 2013, 09:38:36 AM
This is NO scam. I ordered 3 pieces, decent communication, payment went well, package shipped last friday with DHL trackingnumber. Everything fine so far, expect to receive package around tuesday/wednesday.
2135  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [NEW] ANTANA BITCOINS – First Physical Statistic Coin! [300coins/Batch] on: September 21, 2013, 01:49:24 PM
Thank you for purchase!

I was thinking to add exchange rate and number of network transactions to coins.
But I am not sure about free space :/

What do you guys think?

I think that would make the coins to crowdy, you should keep free spaces on the coin.

Maybe it's a nice idea to create a seperate "exchange" batch with on the coin:

exchange rate USD
exchange rate EUR
network transactions

+ some other exchange-related info, check: http://bitcoincharts.com/bitcoin/

Maybe you could make a new "exchange" batch every 3 months (4 batches a year).

2136  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN][GIVEAWAY][TGC] 3000 Tigercoins Giveaway on CoinEX on: September 20, 2013, 08:10:22 PM
ok, i will list the users here that have found the xx.x00 blocks every day.
if they react i pay out the bonus.

You are the Best !
2137  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN][GIVEAWAY][TGC] 3000 Tigercoins Giveaway on CoinEX on: September 20, 2013, 07:54:33 PM
Maybe a noob-question... how do I find a list of found blocks?

I found a block about 38 minutes ago but it isn't listed any more in Last Found Block, it only shows the last 15 found blocks. How do I ever get to check the blocknumber?

pools will get more stats in future soon.
do u know the blocknumber you found?
i can look into it tomorrow if you want and believe you found the right block for bonus.

Can't wait for the new stats  Smiley

I don't believe I found a 00 block yet. I saw in the last hour blocks I found that were close but those don't count. I can 't stay up all night staring at the stats just to notice a 00-give-away-price-block  Grin

Maybe it's a nice idea that you run/search through the TGC-found-block-stats tommorow around noon. Then PM the "winner(s)" he/she found a 00-block and if they post a reply here in this topic their 00-blocknumer the same day, they get a price. You repeat this the next days until all 5prozes are given away. It's just an idea...
2138  Local / Mining (Nederlands) / Re: Welke coins kan je minen met ASIC miners? on: September 20, 2013, 07:36:15 PM
even meer terug on topic.....

Heeft het minen van de (nieuwe) SHA-256 AltCoins nut? Tsja, als je dik wil verdienen of je USB Block Erupter met deze altcoins "snel" terug te verdienen.. dan zeg ik Nee. Maar ! Het is wel fun om te doen vind ik Cheesy

Gewoon beetje vanalles ontdekken, uitzoeken en uitproberen. Het is leuk om mee te doen met een Pool en je draagt bij het netwerk van de coin. Mine gewoon enkele duizenden coins en speel er wat mee. Probeer de waarde van coin wat omhoog te krikken op exchanges door te verkopen en kopen.

Momenteel mine ik ASC, TGC, BFC en ZET. Allemaal bij coinex.pw , goede pool: stabiel en veel coins om te minen. Ik hoop alleen dat ze op Coinex.pw (snel) stratum+tcp introduceren.

Dus ik zeg: Happy AltCoin Mining allen !  Grin
2139  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN][GIVEAWAY][TGC] 3000 Tigercoins Giveaway on CoinEX on: September 20, 2013, 06:56:23 PM
Maybe a noob-question... how do I find a list of found blocks?

I found a block about 38 minutes ago but it isn't listed any more in Last Found Block, it only shows the last 15 found blocks. How do I ever get to check the blocknumber?
2140  Local / Mining (Nederlands) / Re: Welke coins kan je minen met ASIC miners? on: September 20, 2013, 02:54:31 PM
windows xp Grin, had problemen onder BAMT. deze werkt blijkbaar niet zonder graka's

Edit

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i am exploring the problem
seems like it is about boost version - uniform_int_distribution.hpp header was added in boost 1.47. Before that there's only uniform_int.hpp
so to fix it i made:

Code:

sudo apt-get install libboost1.48-all-dev


now it is compiled ok in qt creator from asiccoin-qt.pro file

with some notice, but not errors:

/home/.../asiccoin/src/main.cpp:-1: In function 'bool SetBestChain(CValidationState&, CBlockIndex*)':
/home/.../asiccoin/src/main.cpp:2102: предупреждение: format '%lu' expects argument of type 'long unsigned int', but argument 6 has type 'int64 {aka long long int}' [-Wformat]

So if you cant compile it on Linux just update your libboost!

Donation ASC adress AFLmAMDSGeKQnbJ5wgFgbkbsY8WDPmS8Ud

Gezien in ASC topic.

Thanks voor de tip maar daar had ik al gekeken. Ik klooi komend weekend nog wel effe verder met Ubuntu, voorlopig mine ik wel door op coinex.pw . Bedankt voor het meedenken in ieder geval.
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