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110 Posts, thanks! 1NjgWevCNQ3XbzAmqr2V3tdTxGwozgYPUT 11/9/13 Current posts - 426 Payment can be made here, 1NjgWevCNQ3XbzAmqr2V3tdTxGwozgYPUT 316 posts in the month period. Awaiting .12BTC ($104.3 USD) Thanks. PS: I will not continue for next month due to the fact that I'm trying to promote a site of my own.
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Could someone upload for us to download? Or if not, what is the next best thing? which distro? I want remote control from my phone and rock solid stability. I'll upload to MEGA, but this is just for "historical reference", there is zero warranty of any kind. You're on your own to read through the forum posts to glean whatever nugget of help you can find. I'll post the link when it's finished. Here is the BAMT Archive: https://mega.co.nz/#F!lEUjTRCL!dGkwuX0ULQcEkjFNcQuo9w There are three files in the archive, as far as I know the last supported version was bamt_v0.5c.rar, I would start there. bamt64_v05.rar was an 64-bit experiment, might be of some use for someone. b06_test02.rar was a beta of 0.6, but support and interest waned and it was never officially released IIRC. So it is what is, these are more for educational use. And remember, if you find use of this stuff do still donate to @lodcrappo as this was his project. Thanks.
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What a shame, this is a pretty slick project.
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Why not make the deal in this thread?
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There seems to be an issue at the moment with the site, it's giving a long string of red bold text.
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You can mine a decent amount of Litecoin at it's current difficulty with a 7850. It's a pretty nice card.
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I've emailed their support team before and it took over 2 weeks to get a response from them sadly.
And, the response was not too helpful.
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I'm on Rugatu but it always seems as if within seconds of posting a question it's already answered. Almost as if there's auto Googling bots.
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.005BTC/day is about right for 7.5GH/s. In a few days you'll be getting even less due to the rapidly increasing difficulty.
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Vote people, retro or not?
Any example of how retro would look? And ya, go for it! You can expect samples soon I recommend you use the Cosmo theme from bootswatch. Everybody is using that theme, that's boring and not interesting to users. Thank you ! I have used the faucets to accumulate a fraction of a Bitcoin. For those with some time and an Internet connection and no money to purchase Bitcoin it is a legitimate way to get started.
I agree, it is the best start with Bitcoin They also just came out with a new theme called YETI: http://bootswatch.com/yeti/. Or if you want just custom make it They new YETI theme is pretty nice! I dont really like it that much. Its looks a little glitched up to me... What part of it seems glitched?
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What are you paying per address/per find? You know that 1Savings is 59x harder than the others, there's a 13% chance I don't make it after two months of solid GPU?
>oclvanitygen -p0 -d0 1BitCoin Difficulty: 873388193410 [17.02 Mkey/s][total 149422080][Prob 0.0%][50% in 9.9h]
>oclvanitygen -p0 -d0 1Savings Difficulty: 51529903411245 [17.56 Mkey/s][total 351272960][Prob 0.0%][50% in 23.5d]
All of them for .021, after looking at the difficulties I could only do a few because it would cost more in electricity to generate them then I'm receiving in Bitcoin.
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