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361  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Block Erupter USB] In-Stock ASIC - 336 Mhash - Ready to Ship within USA!! on: June 13, 2013, 08:14:18 PM
Just bought 6 via Bitmit.net, look forward to adding them to the mine!


Shipped Same day! TY Kosmo
362  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL Jalapeno hashing 5.9 GH/s @ 30 Watts...! on: June 13, 2013, 07:50:53 PM
I ordered mine on the first day and finally received it yesterday. That was with Express shipping. The average speed is around 5.2gh. It has taken some work to get it running. I got it on bfgminer now, but it seems to be crashing my gpu's. I wasn't having any better luck on easyminer. I couldn't get it to connect to slush's pool that way either. The shattered mug was a nice touch.

Bummer on the mug. Sounds like you need to download Ubuntu and smoke that winduhs install, or buy an RPi to control your miner(s) they run under $50usd and have plenty of open source support online.

"Winduhs is BAD, MmmKay!" Grin
363  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL Jalapeno hashing 5.9 GH/s @ 30 Watts...! on: June 13, 2013, 07:40:51 PM
In a little over 2 weeks it will pay for itself. And depending on how much a Bitcoin is worth in the future will determine if it will continue to be worth running.  At only 35 Watts you really can't lose.   

I have been running on EMC for 6 days, the pool luck has been average and I have mined approx. 1.23BTC, ROI ($163) should be accomplished inside of 10 days, HOWEVER ROI on the BTC I used will be somewhere around 10 months!! hmph..  Come on Singles... Roll Eyes
364  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL Jalapeno hashing 5.9 GH/s @ 30 Watts...! on: June 13, 2013, 07:34:43 PM
Nice,
Someone tested MinePeon?
anyone know if MinePeon is accually tested with bfl asics by anyone that is not mineForeman?

I am running Minepeon with a BFL 5 GH/s ASIC, running fine, 27 hours NO restarts. I am using a powered USB hub between the RPi & the ASIC as recommended.



I thought if you were just running 1 Jalapeno off your RPi that you could just plug it in to the USB port directly?
Links?

I found that just running off the RPi usb I was having to restart every so often when running the fpga. Added a powered usb hub and that issue disappeared, it seems that "IF" the usb port draws "too much" wattage it causes the RPi to fail.
365  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL Jalapeno hashing 5.9 GH/s @ 30 Watts...! on: June 07, 2013, 10:47:46 PM
Nice,
Someone tested MinePeon?
anyone know if MinePeon is accually tested with bfl asics by anyone that is not mineForeman?

I am running Minepeon with a BFL 5 GH/s ASIC, running fine, 27 hours NO restarts. I am using a powered USB hub between the RPi & the ASIC as recommended.

366  Other / Archival / Re: Pictures of your mining rigs! on: June 07, 2013, 09:06:06 PM

6.3 GH/s using BFL ASIC & FPGA  -- RPi running MinePeon & BFGMiner
367  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL Jalapeno hashing 5.9 GH/s @ 30 Watts...! on: June 07, 2013, 08:23:10 PM
cgminer did not recognize the ASIC, but it did run the FPGA.
368  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL Jalapeno hashing 5.9 GH/s @ 30 Watts...! on: June 07, 2013, 07:33:13 PM
Yes, the RPi running MinePeon is host. I am using BFGMiner to run the 5 GH/s ASIC & a BFL FPGA, ALL running smooth for last 24 hrs.
369  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL Jalapeno hashing 5.9 GH/s @ 30 Watts...! on: June 07, 2013, 05:10:45 PM
Correct, it is NOT upgraded. Wish I would have had the option, but that is for NEW orders I guess.. Undecided
370  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL Jalapeno hashing 5.9 GH/s @ 30 Watts...! on: June 07, 2013, 04:29:38 PM
Order Date & Pay Date of July 8, 2012.. #29xx  Went into production on the 4th of June 2013 at my door step 6th of June 2013.
371  Bitcoin / Hardware / BFL Jalapeno hashing 5.9 GH/s @ 30 Watts...! on: June 07, 2013, 04:21:37 PM







 Grin Grin Grin Grin
372  Economy / Marketplace / Re: ["WAIT LIST"] BFL SC Pre-Order Information on: February 18, 2013, 04:17:47 AM

7/8/2012      2979    N  1  0  0  0  0  whonesta
9/28/2012    9518    Y  0  0  1  0  0  whonesta
1/24/2013  17367    N  0  0  2  0  0  whonesta
1/24/2013  17368    N  0  1  0  0  0  whonesta
373  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BFL ASIC EXPECTATIONS on: September 29, 2012, 08:24:52 PM
Something that I find most people are missing is that while the FPGA/GPU farms will hash at a lessor % the price of BTC is sure to rise. We have a "perfect storm" coming in that the amount of BTC released is soon to half, at the same time we will see a dramatic increase in hash rate (400-500 TH/s est). This increase will affect profitability of even the ASIC devices, so even though you will be hashing @ 40 GH/s for a 1500 investment you will only rep .0001% or approx .0025 BTC / Block (est does not include fee/donations). At a BTC value of $10 USD = $.025 / Block. $1500/.025 = 60000 blocks solved for pay back. This equates to 10,000 hours or 417 days for ROI. Since that is NOT a good ROI I would think the price of BTC will at minimum quadruple bringing the ROI into a more reasonable 100 day cycle. I am glad to see the GPU's leaving the mining systems as they are a HORRIBLE waste of energy and a constant maintenance chore. FPGA's were nice while they last, but I do look forward to trading them in for the ASIC model. GPU guy step up, spend some of those coins to stay in the game!
374  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is this all just one big joke? RUXUM IS!! on: August 03, 2011, 01:51:13 PM
Market "LOOKS" nice, but functions terribly. I transferred BTC from wallet to account code given by website to begin the fun, only to have that transaction LOST IN SPACE!! Support asks if I am sure I sent it and if account code was for my acct on their site. I love when support starts with the stupid questions and simpleton observations like "Your acct shows no transactions" G'Da a$$-clown, thus the support request for LOST BTC. Although it would seem exciting to trade BTC for many currencies in one location, it is a TOTAL let down to have money lost because some script kiddie auto generates acct codes and does not assign them to individual accts, so to whomever received my deposit...  Salud!! enjoy the 50 bucks, as for this RUXUM...  ==TURD!!  FUNCTION is 200% more important than GUI.
375  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Investing RUXUM exchange on: August 03, 2011, 01:50:13 PM
Market "LOOKS" nice, but functions terribly. I transferred BTC from wallet to account code given by website to begin the fun, only to have that transaction LOST IN SPACE!! Support asks if I am sure I sent it and if account code was for my acct on their site. I love when support starts with the stupid questions and simpleton observations like "Your acct shows no transactions" G'Da a$$-clown, thus the support request for LOST BTC. Although it would seem exciting to trade BTC for many currencies in one location, it is a TOTAL let down to have money lost because some script kiddie auto generates acct codes and does not assign them to individual accts, so to whomever received my deposit...  Salud!! enjoy the 50 bucks, as for this RUXUM...  ==TURD!!  FUNCTION is 200% more important than GUI.
376  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Ruxum invites on: August 03, 2011, 01:49:19 PM
Market "LOOKS" nice, but functions terribly. I transferred BTC from wallet to account code given by website to begin the fun, only to have that transaction LOST IN SPACE!! Support asks if I am sure I sent it and if account code was for my acct on their site. I love when support starts with the stupid questions and simpleton observations like "Your acct shows no transactions" G'Da a$$-clown, thus the support request for LOST BTC. Although it would seem exciting to trade BTC for many currencies in one location, it is a TOTAL let down to have money lost because some script kiddie auto generates acct codes and does not assign them to individual accts, so to whomever received my deposit...  Salud!! enjoy the 50 bucks, as for this RUXUM...  ==TURD!!  FUNCTION is 200% more important than GUI.
377  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: rowing global Bitcoin exchange Ruxum set to start trading European currencies on: August 03, 2011, 01:37:45 PM
Market "LOOKS" nice, but functions terribly. I transferred BTC from wallet to account code given by website to begin the fun, only to have that transaction LOST IN SPACE!! Support asks if I am sure I sent it and if account code was for my acct on their site. I love when support starts with the stupid questions and simpleton observations like "Your acct shows no transactions" G'Da a$$-clown, thus the support request for LOST BTC. Although it would seem exciting to trade BTC for many currencies in one location, it is a TOTAL let down to have money lost because some script kiddie auto generates acct codes and does not assign them to individual accts, so to whomever received my deposit...  Salud!! enjoy the 50 bucks, as for this RUXUM...  ==TURD!!  FUNCTION is 200% more important than LOOKS.
378  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [~10 GH/sec] pool.betcoin.co - Newbie Support Thread on: July 15, 2011, 08:02:24 PM
Why are rejects SO high on your pool? 2 - 300 MH/s miners on Deepbit get < 1% stale, yet on Betcoin getting upwards of 20% stale. Check out my team stats as they are public.. Would like to figure this out as I do like the concept of a smaller pool.. Huh
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