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2361  Economy / Services / Re: The oldest sig ad campaign - get 0.3 BTC/month for free! No need to keep posting on: November 04, 2013, 08:19:24 AM
Hey TF, I've been fairly active in the forums as of late...is there any particular reason that I have yet to receive any signature payouts in my io wallet?
2362  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Mint Race #5: Win a KnC Jupiter 550 GH/s ASIC device! on: November 04, 2013, 08:02:49 AM
Thanks, BTC Trinkets! I've added the lapel pins in the first post.

*Any plans on updating bitminter java client to support MrTeal's BFL-based Chilis?

If it takes a while for a fully BFL-compatible firmware to become available, then maybe I should add a workaround for them.


Not a bad idea, quite a few of these puppies out there that I suspect will be getting dumped into the hands of people that would find your client far simpler to get up and running than say bfgminer
2363  Economy / Services / Re: Butter Bot!: New Bitstamp, BTC-E, and MtGox EMA Trading Platform on: November 04, 2013, 06:40:09 AM
Ok fellas, so I got the bot installed into Chrome ok and it looks like it has accepted my BitStamp API key(s), I've back-tested a strategy. I log into Bitstamp, discover I only have ~0.07btc in my account, then discover when I try to add BTC that you have to be a verified user now :/

This sucks, well, hopefully I'll get some idea as to how the bot performs with that small amount of BTC until they can verify my creds.

*BTW, Pablo, is there anyway that you could give Grinny that month of credit since I wasn't able to use his link and I did end up taking the plunge? (believe in credit where credit due and he was the first to offer up his referral link)
2364  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Pool][Profit-Switch][Optional Auto-Exchange per Coin][Vardiff] ~ Hashcows on: November 04, 2013, 06:20:13 AM
So, I am currently sitting on a confirmed balance of 0.04997327, yet when I try to cash out it just keeps re-displaying my balance. Am I doing something wrong here? Or do I need to reach a certain threshold before I can withdraw?
2365  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN IN-STOCK] batch #32/31 .035 btc @50 USBs + 49-port hub. 0.80 btc /Blade on: November 04, 2013, 01:14:14 AM
Nice!

Hoping you still have some in stock.  If still there, please reserve for me 70 USB Erupters, and 2 of those 49-port USB hubs.

I know that the USB hubs aren't free unless there's an even lot of 50 Erupters that are ordered at the same time to go with each.  With that in mind, what is the price on an individual USB hub?  Maybe I should just increase my order to 100 USB Erupters, to get 2 hubs?  Let me know which would be more cost effective, then I'll send in payment.

Thanks!

to get 2 hubs, you'd need to get 100 USBs.  the hubs/USB combos are first come first serve... To be fair to all, I'm not taking reservations due to low inventory.  a payment reserves your units.

I would be interested in purchasing 50 BE's but only if I could pick up 2 of the USB hub's, would this be possible since I purchased the majority of the 19 BE I currently have from you? I might even be able to add an additional X # of eruptors to fill whatever remaining slots I would have if both USB hubs could be purchased. Please let me know if this is even an option.
2366  Economy / Services / Re: Butter Bot!: New Bitstamp, BTC-E, and MtGox EMA Trading Platform on: November 04, 2013, 12:17:55 AM
feel free to use my referral link + coupon code (see signature) to get 10% off on butterbot Wink
no disadvantage for you, and i will then get 1 free month from pablo Cheesy

Grinny,

I tried to use the link in your signature so you could also get a free month but it didn't work :/

*Just thought I should let you know
2367  Economy / Services / Re: Butter Bot!: New Bitstamp, BTC-E, and MtGox EMA Trading Platform on: November 02, 2013, 09:37:07 PM
Ok, I have decided to take the plunge with butterbot. Have a couple of coin I would like to throw at it as a benchmark vs. another bot I'm testing. So can we go about this old school or is purchasing the bot through your web-site going to be headache free?

*It was the part regarding announcement of alt-coin support in v3 that got me Smiley

Hi Nwfella Smiley,
   Glad to hear you're on board! Purchasing through the website is head ache free, feel free to give that a go. If you have any issues, just drop me an email at Pablo@Butter-Bot.com and I will take care of you post haste Smiley.

Pablo.

Ok, on the website, what is this coupon code for and if it's a discount of some sort does it apply to new buyers :p
2368  Other / Archival / Re: delete on: November 02, 2013, 09:56:49 AM
I'll go ahead and cue in here. I also purchased several shares, not so much because I believe the current revenue generated by the shares themselves is all that substantial (particularly with current trading volume), but I too think it has quite a bit of potential to fail. RealSolid is obviously one helluva dev. as anybody who has actually been to an used his site will more than likely attest but I also suspect this may be his biggest weakness as well. Good dev's are notoriously bad at making business decisions.

Is it high-risk? Absolutely. With great risk comes great reward...or a great big hole in your wallet, we will see which one mcxfees turn out to be.
2369  Economy / Services / Re: Butter Bot!: New Bitstamp, BTC-E, and MtGox EMA Trading Platform on: November 02, 2013, 06:37:11 AM
Ok, I have decided to take the plunge with butterbot. Have a couple of coin I would like to throw at it as a benchmark vs. another bot I'm testing. So can we go about this old school or is purchasing the bot through your web-site going to be headache free?

*It was the part regarding announcement of alt-coin support in v3 that got me Smiley
2370  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Anyone use btcrobot.com? on: November 01, 2013, 09:48:26 PM
Hey fellas...It appears as though the BitStamp API interface with BitStamp is possibly offline since 0:47? I seriously doubt there has been 0 activity either way going on there since that time.
2371  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Looking to buy 0.42 BTC Paypal on: November 01, 2013, 08:48:38 PM
You haven't stated what rate your willing to pay. Or are you simply waiting for offers to be posted?
2372  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: The Chili – 30+GH/s BFL based Bitcoin Miner Assembly on: November 01, 2013, 05:22:46 AM
Two out of them is harder to get them start mining, at the very first beginning. and it become harder and harder with each reboot. These two eventually cease to operate yesterday, until now (but still viewable in cgminer console)

I got 2 boards that won't boot up (2nd led keep blinking) but once I turn on the AC to cool the room they boot up in about 1 minute. After that they will hash just fine even with AC off.
When a board first starts up, the firmware makes sure the board and chips are cooled down before it starts the self test.  This helps ensure the maximum number of engines (cores) will pass self test.

LED decoder ring

The LEDs are numbered 1 to 8 with #1 closest to the USB connector and #8 closest to the power and fan connectors.  During first power up, LEDs 5, 6, 7, and 8 will light up and LEDs 1, 2, 3,  and 4 will indicate a failure code if anything is wrong with the hardware.  This happens VERY quickly - in less than a second.

If the initial hardware checks are good, #7 will blink indicating it is waiting for the board to cool down.  This will always blink for a few seconds even if the board is cold.  

Then #7 and #8 will blink indicating ASIC self test.  

After that, 1, 2, 3, 4 will indicate how many jobs from cgminer are waiting to run in the input queue.  LED 5 is just a debug output for me but it roughly indicates a job has completed - but sometimes blinks too fast for the human eye to see.  Just ignore LED 5.

I am working on some firmware updates that will fix most (or all?) of the problems the boards are having.  For example, one failure I think I have figured out is occasionally a board will jump to more than 100 GH/s but have 100% hardware errors.  I have one board that does this once per day or so and needs to be rebooted.  After chasing this for a while, I believe I have finally figured out what is going on and will have a fix in the next release.

I am having some serious difficulty getting either of my two chilis to run properly. After replacing my BFL drivers with Zadig v6.1.7600.16385 driver(s) and loading cgminer v3.6.6 I am getting the device to detect but getting the following output:
"AVA looking for AVA 0403:6001 but found 05e3:0608 instead" <---which varies at times
Any idea what may be causing this.

*Also, LED's 7 and 8 are flashing at different speeds (seven faster than eight), while LED's 2,3,4, and 5 are all solid green.

Any suggestions you might be able to offer would be greatly appreciated.

Vendor and product ID should be 0403:6014, not sure what that one is. Second id might be a hub(maybe try plugging directly into your controller). WinUSB driver installation can be a real pain when you already have a default set, like FTDI. Were you using bfgminer beforehand? I would suggest completely removing the existing drivers and then reinstalling with winusb. Once Winusb is the default driver for that device type, you won't have to go through the process again with each new device. Don't forget to unplug the device and re-plug it in after installing WinUSB drivers.

I was indeed using bfgminer beforehand. I'll go ahead and give your suggestion a try.

*Although I thought the LED's 7 and 8 where supposed to stop flashing at some point.
2373  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [OFFICIAL] mcxNOW Final Investment Round. 6700BTC already invested on: November 01, 2013, 04:26:30 AM
Jumped on board for a few shares. Interested in seeing where this goes!

I must say, the bit of trading I have done on this site I have been impressed with. Very slick. Smiley
2374  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Pool][Profit-Switch][Optional Auto-Exchange per Coin][Vardiff] ~ Hashcows on: November 01, 2013, 12:36:08 AM
Did a cursory scan of this thread and since my other auto-switch pool is experiencing some issue(s) at the moment I found myself with a rig that I'll direct here to see how well it works.
2375  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Anyone use btcrobot.com? on: October 31, 2013, 09:24:07 PM
Ok, so I've been running the Gold Hosted bot with Aggressive settings for several days and I have a couple of observations thus far:

1.) The bot doesn't seem to handle new deposits very well or at least was designed to ignore them until the bot is shutdown and restarted. So if I decide to sell some XPM for BTC the bot doesn't seem to take this overall net BTC increase into account with regards to its trading strategies.
2.) Thus far all I have seen the bot do is sell whatever small portions of BTC I direct at it for a seeming loss. (Note: this would have been pretty easy to do myself and far cheaper I might add, but I do understand that BTC has basically just been on the rise so I'll be patient)
3.) The two buys that the bot did perform made absolutely no sense to me whatsoever but could be as a result of my exchanging other coins for BTC and restarting the bot perhaps?

Anyway, I would like to continue to throw more BTC at the bot in the hopes that it knows something that I don't, so could you please let me know if shutting the bot down and restarting it after each BTC increase is the proper thing to do?
2376  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Mint Race #5: Win a KnC Jupiter 550 GH/s ASIC device! on: October 31, 2013, 08:25:05 AM
So, let's see, if I'm currently ~0.058%, yeah likely to never win but what the heck it's nice to know that at least I have a shot Smiley

*Any plans on updating bitminter java client to support MrTeal's BFL-based Chilis?
2377  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: The Chili – 30+GH/s BFL based Bitcoin Miner Assembly on: October 31, 2013, 07:15:59 AM
Two out of them is harder to get them start mining, at the very first beginning. and it become harder and harder with each reboot. These two eventually cease to operate yesterday, until now (but still viewable in cgminer console)

I got 2 boards that won't boot up (2nd led keep blinking) but once I turn on the AC to cool the room they boot up in about 1 minute. After that they will hash just fine even with AC off.
When a board first starts up, the firmware makes sure the board and chips are cooled down before it starts the self test.  This helps ensure the maximum number of engines (cores) will pass self test.

LED decoder ring

The LEDs are numbered 1 to 8 with #1 closest to the USB connector and #8 closest to the power and fan connectors.  During first power up, LEDs 5, 6, 7, and 8 will light up and LEDs 1, 2, 3,  and 4 will indicate a failure code if anything is wrong with the hardware.  This happens VERY quickly - in less than a second.

If the initial hardware checks are good, #7 will blink indicating it is waiting for the board to cool down.  This will always blink for a few seconds even if the board is cold.  

Then #7 and #8 will blink indicating ASIC self test.  

After that, 1, 2, 3, 4 will indicate how many jobs from cgminer are waiting to run in the input queue.  LED 5 is just a debug output for me but it roughly indicates a job has completed - but sometimes blinks too fast for the human eye to see.  Just ignore LED 5.

I am working on some firmware updates that will fix most (or all?) of the problems the boards are having.  For example, one failure I think I have figured out is occasionally a board will jump to more than 100 GH/s but have 100% hardware errors.  I have one board that does this once per day or so and needs to be rebooted.  After chasing this for a while, I believe I have finally figured out what is going on and will have a fix in the next release.

I am having some serious difficulty getting either of my two chilis to run properly. After replacing my BFL drivers with Zadig v6.1.7600.16385 driver(s) and loading cgminer v3.6.6 I am getting the device to detect but getting the following output:
"AVA looking for AVA 0403:6001 but found 05e3:0608 instead" <---which varies at times
Any idea what may be causing this.

*Also, LED's 7 and 8 are flashing at different speeds (seven faster than eight), while LED's 2,3,4, and 5 are all solid green.

Any suggestions you might be able to offer would be greatly appreciated.
2378  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: The Chili – 30+GH/s BFL based Bitcoin Miner Assembly on: October 30, 2013, 08:03:39 PM
Here I use newest cgminer with zadig.



"cgminer -o stratum+tcp://stratum.mining.eligius.st:3334 -u myaddress -p x -G"

Not hashing, doing nothing. Try it on 2 PCs, same thing. My Bitburner Fury works fine. Change usb cable, same result.  

LED 2 blinking
LED 5,6,7 on
LED 1,3,4,8 off

Huh

This is a workaround version of BFGMiner until a new firmware update for the chilis

Here's a modified version of BFGMiner, I also included the driver inside of it as well that should fix your problem. (I don't know much about CGMiner though)

http://www.speedyshare.com/uKncp/BFGMiner-Chili.zip

Open up bfgminer.conf and change the Pool and Username to whatever you want (It currently uses mine so make sure you change it)
Run CDM v2.08.30 WHQL Certified.exe to install the correct driver for windows

Once you do both of those, just open up bfgminer.exe and it should read from the config automatically and start hashing for you.
If it doesn't see the Chili, all you have to do is keep BFGMiner open, unplug the USB, Plug it back in, press M then + then type all or auto and enter. It should find it.

Please note if it still isn't working then you need to exit BFGMiner, unplug you chili power, plug it back in and wait for all the lights to stop blinking. If you try to find the miner while it's "Booting up" it will have issues.
"Booting Up" is the two most right LEDs (Closer to the Power) blinking back and forth. Again once all the LEDs are not blinking anymore it should be ready to start hashing, start your BFGMiner and follow the above steps.

Let me know if this helps Smiley

Hey Bar, trying to get this tweaked version of bfgminer but this download manager crap isn't working for me. Any chance you have an alternate link available?
2379  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: The Chili – 30+GH/s BFL based Bitcoin Miner Assembly on: October 30, 2013, 07:25:38 PM
Mr teal

Any details
Like drivers
How install the cooler
And how install the thermal pad?
If you want to use cgminer, download the Zadig utility that was previously linked to replace the FTDI driver with a WinUSB one. The instructions are in the cgminer directory. It works the same as a regular BFL device.

I don't know what cooler you have.

Put it between the cooler and the ASICs, and smoosh the two together.

Somebody have an alternative link for Zadig drivers for cgminer? I'm getting error message that I don't have sufficient priv. to access at http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/zadig/
2380  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Haasonline Simple Trade Bot For BTCe and Bitstamp[Main topic] on: October 30, 2013, 04:26:35 AM
I also seem to be having issues with Simple Bot apparently not being able to place an actual Sell order at Cryptsy.  It keeps giving me the following error message in the Debug Tab "No trade (9): Can not trade due open order at the exchange"   the thing is, I don't have any open orders on my Cryptsy account.  Any suggestions Stephan?
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