ive spent $200au on 180GH/s yet people have 180TH/s easy, how?! Where?! What did you buy? I spent $20us on an S1 and $50us on a good psu for it, $15us for a heat sink kit and have it comfortably oc'd to 200gh. Even my S3+ and a psu were less than $200au. i got myself a few "new r-box's" one was teh dodge, the other works like a charm (80GH/s on the bad one, 120GH/s on the good one) i have been looking into getting a few old miners like the S1's just to add more hashing power.. If I did it over I'd skip the S1 and just get a S3+ first. Less power usage, usually 1-2*C cooler, and hashes 500gh @ 250 freq with basically no error or rejects. I'd like to sell my S1 and get another S3+, but it can be lucky, so call me superstitious... Of course neither is profitable to run by itself, but for a hobbyist you can't really go wrong.
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I modified the script with a unixtime stamp converter to show the lastupdate correct and i modified the layout for me. Modified Script Download: solo-mining-stats-new.zipHow do I know that code is clean? I do not install/run things from random uploads.
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My S1 never lets the pool down.
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So here's my band-aid fix: I restart core in the morning before I leave for work, and again that night when I get home.
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I just use the "reloadevery" add-on in firefox.
Installed the add on, nice feature to have, thanks for pointing it out.
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Thank you both again. I managed to get everything installed and working more or less; my last update time displays as a negative number though. Actually, it always displays about -5 29, everything updates as it should, but the time just sits at the negative value. Any idea what I could have messed up?
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ive spent $200au on 180GH/s yet people have 180TH/s easy, how?! Where?! What did you buy? I spent $20us on an S1 and $50us on a good psu for it, $15us for a heat sink kit and have it comfortably oc'd to 200gh. Even my S3+ and a psu were less than $200au. Block! finally. Awaiting confirm ... Confirmed - just under 400%
Just the threat of my S1 brought the block down! I'll point it here for the night, just to give our luck a kick in the pants.
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anyway i can set up the pool part to monitor my workers on ck solo pool? i tried the user url with my wallet as the api but didnt work.
ck solo pool does not have api, so it won't work with cryptoGlance. You can monitor your workers like this:
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I just use the "reloadevery" add-on in firefox.
I wasn't familiar with that add-on, I'll take a look, but still means I would need to leave FF up all day instead of a command prompt.
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I am asking how physical cash specifically enters the economy, not fiat as a whole.
Anyone know?
Yes, follow any number of the links I provided in the google search.
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The communication chip needs to be power cycled because it stops responding. Even power cycling the device doesn't work because the comms chip draws power from the usb coming from your pc while the device is off. You'd have to power cycle everything and the only way to do this would be by putting everything on a power distribution unit and having it power down for 1 minute or so before it powers back up. I guess you could automate this to do it once per day or something but you'd be much better off just using the U3s as paperweights or doorstops, as a harsh reminder of what a dud purchase they were.
*chuckles* Fair enough. As a hobbyist I can't say I mind that much, but still. What a piece of crap product. Yea, and it's a shame, too, because for us hobby miners these would have been great little machines. 3 of them equals the hashing power of an S1, but at like 1/2 of the power consumption. I wish I knew anything about electronics, I'd take the 3 I have and cannibalize their chips and make my own 180gh miner.
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I miss the old getwork protocol and the ability to monitor stats real-time via the cgminer user interface. Are there more robust versions of cgminer available I can upload and run from the shell command line?
You can use cryptoGlance to monitor all your machines on one screen, I just started using it, great little program: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=569924.0
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100 hours Losing faith This is how averages work :p I might have to point my lucky S1 back here to get the blocks to start rolling again. Yes please! That would be great. 104 hours and counting. If there's no block in the next 5 hours (how long until I get home), then I'll do it!
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I really don't understand the point of this script at all. How difficult is it to click a link and see the stats on the web? Instead, you're going to install a whole bunch of python libraries and run a command line script. What's the value add in doing this?
It will update itself, I don't have to keep refreshing. I don't need to keep a web browser open all day. I like to learn how to do stuff.
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Thanks, that post hadn't been posted to in 20 months, so you can see how I missed it (having only joined the forum last month).
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Many thanks to you both! One final question, where do I need to extract the zipfile, to the \Python27\Scripts directory?
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https://github.com/yqons/solo-mining-statsUpdated: -Changed the "layout", Added Network Difficulty (Net. Diff.: ) -Address check on the pool -Updated and improved the loop -Fix for the users that already found the last block on the pool "blocks.txt" Can you (or anyone else) please help a non-coder noob out, how do I use your script? There's only 3 steps for how to use, step 1 is simple (put address in text file), but I do not understand step 2, what "pip install datetime requests dateutil.relativedelta colorama" means. For step 3, my computer does not know what to do with a .py file type. Do you have more detailed instructions, step by step, explaining exactly what to do? Thanks.
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