Can someone link to setup instructions for accessing the device and manually configuring cgminer. In the future, any company selling hardware needs a support thread that has information for setting it up, you really do your customers a dis-service noting having that ready. Thanks. P.S. I tried to SSH into the IP on the LCD screen and it is not accessible.
Figured it out and here is a video I made for the 1TH Dragon Miner. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVQkQ37BGhkNice, thanks. So, what are your impressions now that you have tested the dragon? Damn fine units overall. Only grip I have is the lack of a dedicated support thread or English setup instruction in the box AND the case being taller than 4U. -D Support thread here now: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=545642.0
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They offered two options, to keep your hardware order and be compensated for their lateness with cloud hashing "while you wait" so to speak. Or swap your hardware order for a cloud hashing order completely.
Hi Biffa, do you have a link for the offer? Thanks spiccioli From the "Plan B" announcement: https://www.kncminer.com/news/news-75Over the next few months we are bringing online enough hashing power to make sure that any delay in the Neptune timeline will be compensated with a completely free hosted hashing packages to all fully paid customers. In the addition to this commitment, as part of Plan B, for all Neptune customers, we will be offering a free conversion to a hosted hashing package
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Sorry for asking here, but couldn't find it... Are KnC miners running cgminer on OpenWRT? Does the interface look similar to the ones of Avalon and Antminer? Will the scrypt ASIC be similar probably?
No. No and I doubt it. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Thanks. But they are running cgminer on some embedded Linux? Where could I find some info? Running it on a beaglebone, they have a web interface they made themselves. I think there is a git repository for their stuff. https://github.com/KnCMiner
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Sorry for asking here, but couldn't find it... Are KnC miners running cgminer on OpenWRT? Does the interface look similar to the ones of Avalon and Antminer? Will the scrypt ASIC be similar probably?
No. No and I doubt it. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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To lazy to link it but I just read a post in Mining Speculation that 20nm will be delayed until the end of 2014.
Just seen it now! Do you think it's real? my sources were real enough. Do you care to share who/where the information came from? no sorry. their job would be at risk. No worries. I wonder when they will update everyone ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) Surprised that no one has posted it on their forum yet. well that is interesting ...if the 20mm is that late due to probably chip mnfg issues (shades of BFL sitting on hands waiting for chip)....it would be 'tragic" if the 28mm Titan shipped first in that they (I think) could probably (I think) get the Titan out first would make sense in they seem to be hyping that (to keep cash flow going) before annoucing a "hey guys you can virtual mine 3TH now for the rest of the year or wait for your equip? naw they'd prob still send the equip anyway way BTC price is going down is it just me or with anticipated difficulty increase by the time we have even a virtual 3TH miner in our hand ..heck go 4Th...i gather you'd be able to buy more BTC at the current $450 price this is a killer diff gonna go up next round prob 25% and BTC looks like it may go down 50% "may you live in interesting times" "ancient Chinese curse Searing They offered two options, to keep your hardware order and be compensated for their lateness with cloud hashing "while you wait" so to speak. Or swap your hardware order for a cloud hashing order completely.
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Ha, I knew it! Get ready for the spectacular hosted-only "Neptune" plan B.
Calm down cloudmining champ ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) . Remember you can get your hosted Neptune from the time they are late, until they release the actual hardware. You don't have to switch completely from a hardware order to a hosted dat0rhall order.
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Have you every bought co-location space in your life to store your own servers? They charge you per-circuit and not for the power you use. There is at least one state in the US that has the lowest power costs out of all the other states that would be a good place for setting up cloud mining sites. There was a story recently on YouTube of a guy who setup his own mining in this state; which they wouldn't name; in a co-location, he was making 8 million a week in Bitcoin mining and was using 1mw of power. (Yes..Mega Watt)
Have you? They charge you for: 1. Amount of rack space 2. Data (fixed or 95th percentile) 3. Power (per Amp) Yes. #2. 90 ~ 95 percentile #3. Is a flat rate per circuit, it's not if only only use 3Amp of your 20Amp 220v circuit you are billed for that. However if you shop around you can get the circuit cheaper at one colo's. Its not in Europe, say everything else is equal you pay for a full rack with say 2TB bandwidth or 10Mb/s whatever you want. Then here you pay more depending how many amps you want in the rack. You can get anythign from 4 Amps to 32Amps per rack, although many limit you to 16 Amps.
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all of the miners in the batch of 29 March(32 units) has been delivered today and the track no have been send to your contact email, all of the host miner also have started to work for the owner. Never realized it is a tough mission to do this, and i am very tired and did not eat anything for the last 8 hours,Thanks god, i have successfully get the last 5 miner to the express car just 5 minuets ahead the departure. i need some food and a sleep, and will back after that:)
Just wanted to thank pcfli for a successful group sale. My hosted miner went online on time and with very little drama. I waited until there was some good feedback on the early batches and I paid direct BTC to pcfli for a hosted unit. I'm not advocating doing that, its just the way I wanted to deal with it, feel free to escrow as needed. But I just wanted to let people know that, from my perspective pcfli is straight up and doing honest deals on these miners. Its output pattern is oscillates slightly but is pretty comparable to other ASIC miners I have tested or used doing anywhere between 900Gh/s and 1.1Th/s This is the output after 2 and a bit days. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fs1.postimg.org%2Fkf379xphb%2Fdrapnggon1.png&t=663&c=rJv1anHVrmD5kQ)
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Have you every bought co-location space in your life to store your own servers? They charge you per-circuit and not for the power you use. There is at least one state in the US that has the lowest power costs out of all the other states that would be a good place for setting up cloud mining sites. There was a story recently on YouTube of a guy who setup his own mining in this state; which they wouldn't name; in a co-location, he was making 8 million a week in Bitcoin mining and was using 1mw of power. (Yes..Mega Watt)
Have you? They charge you for: 1. Amount of rack space 2. Data (fixed or 95th percentile) 3. Power (per Amp)
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Paid 3 days ago or so, still unshipped but valid and paid. Do you think they shipped it or they don't work Saturday and Sunday?
![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) of course they don't.
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I asked Bitmain about hosting service for S2 and received the message: "we have a trusted partner who provides the hosting service for our customers, pls contact jiahai.su@umisoo.com." Did anyone try this service?
When did he provide you with this reply ? And after how long from your initial inquiry ? My order is still not updated after sending full payment. I am sure he has provided good service to a lot of you folks before but it has been about 1 week now and no response. I am starting to feel I was scammed. All i am looking for is a single response via PM or email. Is that too much to ask ? Did you email info@ and webmaster@?
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still no news from bitmain
we need a updated
At 9pm on a Sunday?
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On average, without power costs, 1.4 TH/s should make ~64$ per day. And dropping ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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Any particular reason? I've been a customer of pbmining longer than stan. I know cuz he's through my link ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) They've been responsive, delivered on their word, and work like a charm. Unlike a lot of other people I can name. Curious about PBMining myself but I refuse to sign up just so I can see what the price is. You don't have to sign up you can see the pricing here: http://pbmining.com/contractbuyinfo.html?&ref=
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On the miner config page what does the "mining difficulty" pull down mean? Mine is set to 32 right now, what should it be at?
Most big pools set difficulty automatically, but for a 1TH miner you would want the difficulty minimum 512, up to 1024
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all of the miners in the batch of 29 March(32 units) has been delivered today and the track no have been send to your contact email, all of the host miner also have started to work for the owner. Never realized it is a tough mission to do this, and i am very tired and did not eat anything for the last 8 hours,Thanks god, i have successfully get the last 5 miner to the express car just 5 minuets ahead the departure. i need some food and a sleep, and will back after that:)
Well done!
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I don't have miners with me now... Are shares continuing to be accepted ? ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Yes, at least here.
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Is it just me or is everyone getting blank pages on all web pages?
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Stay away from known problem companies. BFL HashFast Avalon Specifically and check out reputable threads that steer people in the right directly like Dogie's thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=456691.0 which should be stickied here as well. add KNC to that list.. their greed is in overdrive Not sure on that one, they haven't failed to deliver on any pre-orders yet. I'm not saying thier datorhall mine isn't more commercial that their earlier NPP commitment led us to believe but then, for me the doors not shut on them quite yet. I'm not sitting around twiddling my thumbs waiting for a neptune to appear, hell no, if your a miner then you shoulda been out getting bitmain's S1 and maybe S2 kit way before now, and even looking closely at the Chinese 1TH dragon kit. The spondoolie stuff is a bit overpriced and too colo centric for my needs right now but if they came out with a quieter slightly slower cheaper version then I think they could take the market, of course they would need an international presence and start to build up some stock rather than pre-ordering. might want to take off any KNC glasses you might still be looking through... they did fail on their promise to sell more hardware to their customers who instead of buying ants, thought KNC would stand by their word their word is mud LOL you know I don't wear KnC glasses, I am hardware agnostic. I just don't think that you can call them a scam for not shipping more than one batch of upgrades. I don't think they are saints, just a business whos job is to make as much money for themselves as possible. But they haven't scammed the vast majority of their customers like Hashfast or Blackarrow or Bitmine or AMT or BFL by missing delivery by 4,5,6,12 months.
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Looks like pcfli is also offline. Anyone able to contact hime?
He's in China right? Think its around 7pm
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