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261  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Open - Group Buy]Dualminer USB ASIC sha/scrypt miner $85 [USA Only][Batch #3] on: March 02, 2014, 10:47:58 PM
I am now offering hosting as well.

BTC0.005 per device per year.

This sounds like a good deal. Can you explain more. Do you mine where we tell you to or how does that work?
yep I will point to your pool of choice.

Is there a min/max. Right now I have a couple that I don't have a USB hub for. Could I send you those? I may be up for one or more for this group buy. Can we add to the hosting over time? Lastly, what happens after a year (I realize it may be too soon to answer that).

Sorry for the deluge of questions, but I am very much interested.

Its all good.
min of units? 100 units for this batch.
If you want to send them to me you will be paying shipping to me. Once your time is close to expire you will get a notice and either pay for more hosting or have your miners shipped back to you.
262  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Open - Group Buy]Dualminer USB ASIC sha/scrypt miner $85 [USA Only][Batch #3] on: March 02, 2014, 10:32:02 PM
I am now offering hosting as well.

BTC0.005 per device per year.

This sounds like a good deal. Can you explain more. Do you mine where we tell you to or how does that work?
yep I will point to your pool of choice.
263  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: 2014-03-06: Texas Bitcoin Conference on: March 02, 2014, 08:24:48 PM
Just out of wondering if we paid for our tickets already i take it there will be a list or something at the door to get it?
264  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Open - Group Buy]Dualminer USB ASIC sha/scrypt miner $85 [USA Only][Batch #3] on: March 02, 2014, 06:50:25 PM
I am now offering hosting as well.

BTC0.005 per device per year.
265  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Open - Group Buy]Dualminer USB ASIC sha/scrypt miner $85 [USA Only][Batch #3] on: March 01, 2014, 09:23:14 PM
got it
266  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Open - Group Buy]Dualminer USB ASIC sha/scrypt miner $85 [USA Only][Batch #3] on: March 01, 2014, 08:13:14 PM
I had forgot to post but also I would like all orders to be paid at time of reservation. (So that way won't have to worry about tracking you down for payment.)
267  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Open - Group Buy]Dualminer USB ASIC sha/scrypt miner $85 [USA Only][Batch #3] on: March 01, 2014, 06:56:47 PM
Is 100 units minimum interest you need for this pre order? I will decide soon how much I need.
Yes 100 units for this pre order
268  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Open - Group Buy]Dualminer USB ASIC sha/scrypt miner $85 [USA Only][Batch #3] on: March 01, 2014, 02:03:12 PM
Batch 3 Is Now Open.

More info on hosting is coming soon. I am trying to decide if i want to charge and how much.
269  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Closed - Group Buy]Gridseed USB ASIC sha/scrypt miner 0.55 [USA Only][Batch #2] on: February 28, 2014, 09:06:52 AM
I got 52 units on the way and should be here to me Tuesday (March 4, 2014). I will be out of town for a few days and will be unable to ship them till Friday.
270  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Closed - Group Buy]Dualminer USB ASIC sha/scrypt miner $85 [USA Only][Batch #2] on: February 28, 2014, 04:45:24 AM
I will launch another group buy.
Give me a few hours to get it all setup.

It will be BTC0.154 each thats with shipping
100 unit batch minimum

will offer hosting aswell. more details coming soon
271  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Introduction to DualMiner USB (could mine both BTC and LTC) on: February 28, 2014, 04:07:53 AM
Last question, I swear.  Does anyone else that is running the dualminer-cgminer on linux have a problem when switching to a different pool, and when doing so lose a couple usb miners that will not connect.  For example I am running 16 dualminers, when I switch from pool A close cgminer, load pool B .sh file now only 12 of the dualminers show up.  So I have to unplug all of them from the hubs, run dmesg then plug them all back in, run dmesg now connect again and all 16 show up and start mining.  But when I decide to switch to another pool, not all 16 show up and I have to repeat the above step to get the all online again?
How are you closing your previous pool connection? Pressing 'Q' or just closing the terminal/ctrl+c? I have noticed this but usually when improperly stopping cgminer. When this occurs I just power cycle the hubs/reboot the machine. You could try to make a script that reboots in between switching pools if you want it automated.

Which is better?  I use ctrl+c, thank you for the reply too and all the help.  I will try using Q and report back if that helped.
I recommend 'Q' to safely end the cgminer process before starting a new one. This should prevent DMs from not wanting to restart with another session. You can always run
Code:
ls /dev/ttyUSB*
to make sure that all of your DMs are connected before starting cgminer. Note that for each DM you will have a pair of ttyUSB's. For example with 2 DMs, ls /dev/ttyUSB* would look like /dev/ttyUSB0 /dev/ttyUSB1 /dev/ttyUSB2 /dev/ttyUSB3. So, if you have 10 DMs you should have /dev/ttyUSB0 to /dev/ttyUSB19 listed. Not shutting down cgminer properly can cause DMs to not show up in /dev/ttyUSB*, and therefore not register with cgminer when it is restarted.

your command to show if they are connected is off.
Code:
ls /dev/*USB*
that is the correct one.
They are both producing the same outputs for me on raspbian and ubuntu. Would there be any instance of the DMs not being assigned to a ttyUSB* where *USB* is necessary? Just curious if it's possible for them to register otherwise. If so, I will change my post to make it more accurate.
If so not to my knowlage. however usually anything that is plugged in via USB to the Raspberry pi will showup under /dev/*USB* .
272  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Closed - Group Buy]Dualminer USB ASIC sha/scrypt miner $85 [USA Only][Batch #2] on: February 28, 2014, 04:05:03 AM
Has anyone had trouble with theirs? I jut got my hub today and am trying to mine with the 3 I have, 2 of them are up and running fine, the third is being detected but not starting.

What kind of hub do you have?
273  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Introduction to DualMiner USB (could mine both BTC and LTC) on: February 28, 2014, 02:16:45 AM
Last question, I swear.  Does anyone else that is running the dualminer-cgminer on linux have a problem when switching to a different pool, and when doing so lose a couple usb miners that will not connect.  For example I am running 16 dualminers, when I switch from pool A close cgminer, load pool B .sh file now only 12 of the dualminers show up.  So I have to unplug all of them from the hubs, run dmesg then plug them all back in, run dmesg now connect again and all 16 show up and start mining.  But when I decide to switch to another pool, not all 16 show up and I have to repeat the above step to get the all online again?
How are you closing your previous pool connection? Pressing 'Q' or just closing the terminal/ctrl+c? I have noticed this but usually when improperly stopping cgminer. When this occurs I just power cycle the hubs/reboot the machine. You could try to make a script that reboots in between switching pools if you want it automated.

Which is better?  I use ctrl+c, thank you for the reply too and all the help.  I will try using Q and report back if that helped.
I recommend 'Q' to safely end the cgminer process before starting a new one. This should prevent DMs from not wanting to restart with another session. You can always run
Code:
ls /dev/ttyUSB*
to make sure that all of your DMs are connected before starting cgminer. Note that for each DM you will have a pair of ttyUSB's. For example with 2 DMs, ls /dev/ttyUSB* would look like /dev/ttyUSB0 /dev/ttyUSB1 /dev/ttyUSB2 /dev/ttyUSB3. So, if you have 10 DMs you should have /dev/ttyUSB0 to /dev/ttyUSB19 listed. Not shutting down cgminer properly can cause DMs to not show up in /dev/ttyUSB*, and therefore not register with cgminer when it is restarted.

your command to show if they are connected is off.
Code:
ls /dev/*USB*
that is the correct one.
274  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Introduction to DualMiner USB (could mine both BTC and LTC) on: February 28, 2014, 01:12:56 AM
Using cgminer i notice will get it stuck in dual mode BUT it will mine in LTC mode. (both lights will come on)

Direct Dowload
Torrent Download <- would recommend but will take a little while.

1)Plug in your miners into the Raspberry Pi.
2) Download Putty from here.
3) Get your Ip and put it in where its showing on mine. (ex:192.168.1.103)


4) Then hit open
5) Login to your Raspberry pi with the default username and pass. User: pi | Pass: raspberry
6) Type in this
Code:
sudo nano cgminer.conf


7) Change your pool url, user, and pass
8) Hold down CRTL button and press X. It will ask you if you want to save hit Y then Enter.
9) Then type this in.
Code:
sudo reboot
10) You are up and mining.

When want to do a reset for your dualminers on dual-mode just unplug the hub and plug it back in.
275  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Closed - Group Buy]Dualminer USB ASIC sha/scrypt miner $85 [USA Only][Batch #2] on: February 27, 2014, 08:23:22 AM
nope just one left and i took it. I had only ordered 130 of them and 2 of them was paid for and i kept the last one.
276  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Introduction to DualMiner USB (could mine both BTC and LTC) on: February 27, 2014, 02:37:44 AM
Can someone please post a rpi image for everyone?  I will offer a .025btc bounty.

Of a ready to mine setup? or just of the raspbian?

Ill make a image of the iso that will be ready to rock. I will also include instructions on changing your pool info .
Basically change your pool info and reboot it and it will be ready to go with auto boot mining.
277  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTB]17 asic miner erupters on: February 26, 2014, 11:16:50 PM
Got all that i want and then some.  Shocked
278  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Introduction to DualMiner USB (could mine both BTC and LTC) on: February 26, 2014, 05:17:35 AM
I like apt-get

anyways.
Also something that you could do if you use SSH on your pi is to run the cgminer instance in a "screen"
Code:
sudo apt-get install screen
sudo screen -R myminer
sudo ./cgminer/cgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://yourfavoritepool.com:3333 -u yourusername -p x

to "close" the screen but keep cgminer running do CTRL+A, CTRL+D. Then you can close the SSH terminal and keep cgminer runing.

To reopen the cgminer instance you could just do
Code:
sudo screen -R myminer


CruzCoins: Does this work with the 49 port hub?
279  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [FS]4 Asic Miner cubes and PSUs on: February 26, 2014, 01:10:16 AM
All units are sold.
280  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Open - Group Buy]Gridseed USB ASIC sha/scrypt miner 0.55 [USA Only][Batch #2] on: February 25, 2014, 08:08:17 AM
Okay guys I am getting tired of waiting for these things to ship to me SO i can ship them to ya. (I am sure ya are too.)

Here is the plan.
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If I don't get any units in or hear anything about shipping to me with in 2 weeks i will do the following.

Batch 1: has been paid for awhile back. I will request refund from distributor on this.
Batch 2: Will start refunding.

I will send out a Mass PM out when this will happen.
If funds are not retrived with in said date. Those funds will be considered donations.

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Refund start date if hear nothing on details for shipping is Friday March 7, 2014 (1400 CST - 2:00pm CST)
You will have till Sunday March 9, 2014 (1400 CST - 2:00pm CST)

PS: Could someone quote this for binding standards.
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