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221  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Closed] AVALON CHIPs @0.082BTC + K16 Miner Assembly 60EUR on: September 23, 2013, 06:28:05 AM
refunds arrived thanks  Smiley
I also received refunds. Thanks to John K. and Bizwoo.
222  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Closed] AVALON CHIPs @0.082BTC + K16 Miner Assembly 60EUR on: September 22, 2013, 07:37:20 AM
Still waiting for the refund...   Angry
223  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Closed] AVALON CHIPs @0.082BTC + K16 Miner Assembly 60EUR on: September 21, 2013, 10:20:44 AM
I confirm that the address below belongs to me, and I'll process the refund ASAP when I have 1-2 hours in hand. (probably tonight)  I submitted the refund request about 3-4 times, and finally changed the refund address when Avalon wasn't doing anything after 1 week.

Hopefully we can get this settled soon...

Good News

BG1 refund was finally received.

I am sending the list for GB1 refunds to John K now for him to start asap refunding the buyers.

As I mentioned before we will not be held responsible for wrong btc addresses in the list, etc.



Not that it matters, but that refund wallet address is not the one originally designated for the refund, ie., 1LpJrtx1H7ca1fFmQ4jDEdKKUZr1us2byd

What happened?
Thanks, John K.
Still waiting for the refund...  Grin
224  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Linux mining distro for the Raspberry PI - MinePeon on: September 20, 2013, 04:27:59 AM
i just ran git pull on http directory and now my site stats are completely gone lol. It keeps telling me No devices running and No pools loaded, even though cgminer is running and mining to my pool.
Do a Compatibility Reload @ Miner page.
225  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [EU/UK GROUP BUY] RedFury USB miner 2.2 - 2.7 GH/s on: September 19, 2013, 09:19:40 PM
Greetings, OutCast3k.

I want to buy 2 RedFury USB Gizmos.

226  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Closed] AVALON CHIPs @0.082BTC + K16 Miner Assembly 60EUR on: September 19, 2013, 02:26:10 PM
I confirm that the address below belongs to me, and I'll process the refund ASAP when I have 1-2 hours in hand. (probably tonight)  I submitted the refund request about 3-4 times, and finally changed the refund address when Avalon wasn't doing anything after 1 week.

Hopefully we can get this settled soon...

Good News

BG1 refund was finally received.

I am sending the list for GB1 refunds to John K now for him to start asap refunding the buyers.

As I mentioned before we will not be held responsible for wrong btc addresses in the list, etc.



Not that it matters, but that refund wallet address is not the one originally designated for the refund, ie., 1LpJrtx1H7ca1fFmQ4jDEdKKUZr1us2byd

What happened?
Thanks, John K.
227  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [BitFury USB Miner] 0.69 BTC with Hashrate up to 2.7 Gh/s on: September 19, 2013, 08:40:15 AM
Good morning and many thanks for NOT answering my email from yesterday, 18RATTT.
if you are one of the people who email me about buying 1 unit, please re-read my thread, the price of 0.89BTC is for 10+ units.
Sorry, but I must be retarded and didn't realised that.
228  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [BitFury USB Miner] 0.69 BTC with Hashrate up to 2.7 Gh/s on: September 19, 2013, 06:45:09 AM
Good morning and many thanks for NOT answering my email from yesterday, 18RATTT.
229  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Fastest USB miner in the world. 2.5 gh/s on: September 18, 2013, 06:48:23 AM
Not a scam. 18RATTT is a member of our group. We have started to open pre orders for our batch 2.
Thanks for the clarification.

Next time, please try to confirm the posts/threads of your new members (in the forum) to avoid confusion and unnecessary doubts.
230  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Introducing CryptoPendants, a new and creative way to store your Bitcoins. on: September 17, 2013, 09:29:37 PM
Got an email from Shapeways, they've reviewed the model and thankfully everything is okay with it. It's on its way to the printers, so now we just need to wait until it's delivered.
Good luck my friend.
231  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Fastest USB miner in the world. 2.5 gh/s on: September 17, 2013, 04:18:08 PM
The photos are from this thread... Perhaps a SCAM?
232  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Introducing CryptoPendants, a new and creative way to store your Bitcoins. on: September 16, 2013, 06:19:42 AM
They say a picture is worth a thousand words:



Yes, that's right, I've ordered the new prototype and it should be here in October. I really hope this goes better than my previous attempt.
WOW... great news. Good luck and keep us all in the loop.
233  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Linux mining distro for the Raspberry PI - MinePeon on: September 15, 2013, 10:21:48 AM
Neil, do you have any news about MinePeon full image 0.2.4?

Most of my time has been working towards 0.3.0 but I will put some time aside to put 0.2.4 out within the next few days (hopefully).

In the mean time you can pick up cgminer 3.4.3 from git if you want, I have been running it for the last 24 hours and it seems very stable.

Neil

EDIT: You posted just as I posted Tongue .
Thanks Neil. Working fine, now with cgminer 3.4.3.
234  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Linux mining distro for the Raspberry PI - MinePeon on: September 15, 2013, 08:47:29 AM
Hopefully this makes it in the next release of MinePeon WebUI.

Hopefully, I am testing now and it is very cool.

If it does not get into the next minor release it will definitely be in the next major release that I am working on now with the new build.

Neil
Can I test it too and also cgminer 3.4.3 (via GIT PULL), Neil?  Grin
235  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Linux mining distro for the Raspberry PI - MinePeon on: September 15, 2013, 08:42:08 AM
When can we get cgminer 3.4.3 to git pull to MinePeon, please?

So far I can't get 3.4.3 to run longer than an hour on Raspbian before locking up seems the same on Pidora Cry
Putting it back to 3.4.2, so far still running. So I'm not sure about that...

I am running 3.4.3 through its tests now.  It has not done anything funny yet.

Once it runs for a while I will push it up for you guys.

Neil
Neil, do you have any news about MinePeon full image 0.2.4?

My cgminer 3.4.2 is doing strange things... is working for some hours, unexpectedly starts with errors accessing the USB Gizmos and the RPI freezes. I have a 0.2.3 (not a) MinePeon version with all Arch Linux and MinePeon updates.

Not sure if this is your issue, but the only time I've seen hw errors like that was when the erupters were underpowered, but not causing comm errors. (I did a lot of playing around with hub configurations and 6 different hub models/brands.) Mathematically the configuration that caused my errors like that should have supported the amount of erupters on it, but it couldn't.

Try taking off 1 erupter at a time, rebooting cgminer and watch it. It's worth trying.

Also side note, I just did a full arch linux update with pacman and now everything is waaay more stable, including hw errors (not sure how/why) I was averaging 3-5% on the 20 erupter setup. After a full update (via: pacman) I'm sitting <1%

I didn't really pay attention to the packages that got updated, so I can't speculate as to why this is, seems to be both rPi's as well...

(Also on the test rPi I've got going I decided to install networkmanager and disable wicd finally enabled me to connect to wireless without any issues, probably going to install this on the main rPi tomorrow, going to let the test run for a bit.)
Yes, it could be that, tk1337. I was really pushing 2 of the D-Link 7 port HUB's beyond the limit, with 6 USB Gizmos but with the provided 5v/3a PU. Now, I'm trying a new configuration, with those 2 HUB's with 7 USB Gizmos each, but with a 5v/8a PU for each one, that I received last Friday, from UK. I think that 7x510mA is not too much for the D-Link HUB, but let's wait with a fire extinguisher near the mining farm...

I'm still waiting for 2 more 5v/8a PU's that I bought in China, to have all my 4 D-Link HUB's with 5v/8a. My 2 Mitsai 7 port HUB's have only 5 USB Gizmos and I'm using Velleman 5v/3a PU's with them. The third Mitsai HUB is only giving energy to the 2 RPI's of my home's hashing farm.
236  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Closed] AVALON CHIPs @0.082BTC + K16 Miner Assembly 60EUR on: September 15, 2013, 07:31:23 AM
Just been refunded - thanks John, Bizwoo and all the others!

Wow, you're fast!



Refund processed, tx: https://blockchain.info/tx/f6c82cfe5471f6d4e516d5aa3da3aec4656fd8bcd9466c52050a21513bb0a3f8

Whew, that took about 1 hour.  Smiley

Cheers,
John
Thanks, John K. Refund of GB2 received. Let's hope that Yifu sends you also the refund for first GB. Good luck to us all.
237  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Linux mining distro for the Raspberry PI - MinePeon on: September 15, 2013, 07:23:36 AM
Going to do this for people that keep asking about it...

MobileMinerApp integration for MinePeon

***** Disclaimer *****
If you screw your installation up, it's on you. This is for users that feel comfortable in command line & generally know what they are doing. I take no responsibility for anything happening due to you using these files.

Hopefully this makes it in the next release of MinePeon WebUI.


Download Here, then exact the files, then put them in the respected folders on MinePeon.

** Note ** Command control from within MobileMinerApp will (should) work for restarting CGMiner only, the start/stop commands will not work as the next release of MinePeon should give the minepeon user the permissions needed to run certain things (and I didn't feel like telling people to go screw with permissions).

README.md


*** You can also use, EDITOR=nano crontab -e to edit the crontab in nano instead of VI, it makes things easier. ***
(^ almost forgot about this, thanks nwoolls for reminding me earlier today)
Thanks, tk1337. I would love to test it now, but as my knowledge of Linux is so bad, I'll wait for Neil to integrate it in next MinePeon version...  Grin
238  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Linux mining distro for the Raspberry PI - MinePeon on: September 15, 2013, 07:17:57 AM
When can we get cgminer 3.4.3 to git pull to MinePeon, please?

So far I can't get 3.4.3 to run longer than an hour on Raspbian before locking up seems the same on Pidora Cry
Putting it back to 3.4.2, so far still running. So I'm not sure about that...

I am running 3.4.3 through its tests now.  It has not done anything funny yet.

Once it runs for a while I will push it up for you guys.

Neil
Neil, do you have any news about MinePeon full image 0.2.4?

My cgminer 3.4.2 is doing strange things... is working for some hours, unexpectedly starts with errors accessing the USB Gizmos and the RPI freezes. I have a 0.2.3 (not a) MinePeon version with all Arch Linux and MinePeon updates. I have Automatic recovery enabled but doesn't work.
239  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Fastest USB miner in the world. 2.5 gh/s on: September 14, 2013, 08:54:34 PM
Hello, I think the far lower power cost than block erupters also makes them attractive as a novelty item in countries where electricity actually costs money.

I was thinking about buying one, but I heard somewhere that I need those exact same 19-slot-Hubs (which I can only find on chinese websites where I have to inquire for the price) to run them. Is that correct? I cannot simply plug them into my notebook directly or into the anker hub next to my block erupters? that would defeat the purpose of an USB miner stick so I hope it's wrong information.

I know this is a sales hread but I read through the whole information thread and found no definitive information - and I think buyers would want to know Cheesy

Post #3 "These units run at 2.5 watts and 500mA." So you need a powered USB hub with sufficient power. The Block Erupters use 250mA, so you could take two out of your Anker hub and put in one of these. You may be able to power more - look at the specs for your Anker hub.
Each USB Block Erupter needs 510mA, not 250mA.

Quote from: yxt
Hashrate:  ~330MH/s
Power consuption: ~510mA --> ~2,5W
Mining Protocol: Icarus
A LED which blinks when a share is found
heat-sink front-case
240  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Linux mining distro for the Raspberry PI - MinePeon on: September 14, 2013, 07:38:28 PM
When can we get cgminer 3.4.3 to git pull to MinePeon, please?
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