I have stratum-mining-proxy set up on a local network machine but I'd rather reduce bandwidth by having the stratum-mining-proxy installed on the Blade itself. I take it the Blade is running a linux distribution? Which may I ask? Can stratum-mining-proxy be install on the Blade using git?
Doesn't work like that. That's like trying to install stratum-proxy on your TV....it probably runs linux, so it must work, right?
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The website has very little to do with the operation of the pool.
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BFGMiner is for tools. Use cgminer instead, version 3.3.1 or higher. its a very simple process 1. plug usb and install silabs driver http://www.silabs.com/products/mcu/pages/usbtouartbridgevcpdrivers.aspx2. unplug and replug usb. 3. download zadig http://sourceforge.net/projects/libwdi/files/zadig/zadig_v2.0.1.160.7z/download4. open zadig > click "list all devices" > select cpx210 to uart controller from drop down menu > click replace driver > wait til it installs then close zadig. 5. open and run cgminer-nogpu.exe >input pool url, username and password. > after it loads and says USB FAILED to initialize hit "S" to bring up the settings menu. > Press "W" to write your info to a config file. > exit cgminer 6. unplug block erupter(careful it may be hot) > restart computer > replug block erupter. > restart cgminer-nogpu.exe and presto you're mining. if it still says failed to initialize after you've done these steps do this: 1. open zadig > click list all devices > select cpx210 to uart controller > click reinstall driver > wait til it installs then exit zadig. 2. unplug Block Erupter. > replug block erupter. 3. restart cgminer-nogpu.exe Wow. So bfgminer is for tools? It's very easy? How come then you've got 5 extra steps (that may or may not work) to get them working? There's only one tool in this thread, and it's the one recommending cgminer over bfgminer for Block Erupters.
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Avalons use the 703N? Wow, that didn't occur to me.
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Cool story bro.
Unless you start swapping components, you're stuck at about 336MH/s. That's about 0.06BTC a month each for the next month, going down to nothing by Feb'14.
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Tried a different pool for an hour? See if it's your setup, or slush's pool that's at fault?
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I split between BTCGuild (PPLNS) and Eligius. Both pay out NMC so that's a bonus.
BTCGuild seems to be a little more lucky due to it's HUGE share of the network, but Eligius is good in that there's no fees. Both give me similar results. Both are pretty solid as far as reliability is concerned. Eligius' stats are work-in-progress, where BTCGuild's stats are slick.
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./cgminer: error while loading shared libraries: libudev.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
sudo apt-get upgrade Had a similar problem earlier with "the other miner" on a fresh Ubuntu Server 13.04 install. The command above fixed it.
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When do you think the Blades will be shipping? I'm hoping to get a few more sticks ordered before it does, number depending on funds.
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I had a look, and out of a stock of 20 PSUs (laptops, MiniITX case PSUs, PC PSUs new and old) and NONE have a switch. I've never seen a switch on a power brick. But, hey, if some piece of shit American stuff has switches on it, then everything in the world must be the same. Oh, hang on...
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Some parts of the Stats seem to be frozen in time...
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Just to note, the getwork proxy server thingy in bfgminer isn't available in Windows. Slush's stratum_proxy time for Windows users.
Although it's not too difficult to set up BFG in linux...
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Never mind, did a apt-get upgrade and all is working.
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Just installed bfgminer on Ubuntu 13.04 Server. I'm a linux n00b, so I think I've installed as per the README (I cloned off git, compiled, etc). When I run bfgminer I get: "bfgminer: error while loading shared libraries: libblmaker_jansson-0.1.so.0: cannot open shared object file: no such file or directory" Err...help?
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oh i see , but isnt the getwork and GPT better ?? or is Stratum the best way to go ??
Wow. Didn't you read the previous posts? You don't see, otherwise you'd know getwork isn't better. GPT has it own set of issues, which are discussed at length elsewhere, and is basically unsupported everywhere except maybe Eligius (GPT is Luke-Jr's making, I think).
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the ks-2g could run one adequately, but that, the ks-4g and the ks-16g are sold out
You're dreaming if you think a single core Atom will run p2pool with any efficiency. A Celeron 847, which is WAY faster than an Atom really struggles, even running a text-only Ubuntu server install on SSD. The slowest machine I've had it running properly on is a Pentium G620 (dual core 2.6GHz Sandy Bridge). Currently my p2pool node runs on my mining/workstation machine, which is an i3-3220T with 8GB RAM and SSD drive.
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Getwork is old and shit - it's only still around for legacy devices, and ancient software. It's slow, uses WAY more bandwidth than Stratum, and uses more resources on the pool server. Most pools have turned off their getwork interfaces, as everything either supports stratum, or you can use Slush's stratum proxy which allows getwork clients to connect to stratum pools. The latest version of bfgminer (not Windows version though) does the same. For Eligius stats, go to http://eligius.st/~gateway/stats and put in your wallet address (the same one you're using as your username in your miner).
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What do you expect when you run Windows on a Mac? Windows on a Mac is for running Word or Powerpoint.
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Or you could use BFGMiner and the VCP drivers, which means you don't have to fool about with the pointless WinUSB stuff.
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