Yeah, I think that's due to stales being counted as invalid rather than just rejected.
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Why not teamviewer instead of logmein? As said before I don't think logmein supports linux, where Teamviewer does.
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Do you pay for electricity in your dorm?
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doublec: So Vircurex has said they will stop trading i0Coins as of Oct 1, I wonder how many like me on the pool registered a Vircurex address to our usernames? Will you still be supporting it after this announcement?
Also, can I connect a miner that wants difficulty 1 work units and then another instance of a miner that wants difficulty 8 work units using the same username? I have GPU's on one miner and will have FPGA(and eventually ASICs) on another, it would be nice to be able to manage them separately.
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Also, my site is prettier.
I don't agree... yours just has a bunch more tables with an ugly bg colour... Bitparking is just standard black on white. simple, lightweight, doesn't hurt my eyes.
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Oh ok cool. Thanks for the explanation
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doublec: I thought you were turning off i0coin mining? It's been over a month since you made the announcement and it's still mining...
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vitruvio, OP says the MK802 is capable of running Ubuntu, so no need for messing with android.
OP: Do it, be a trailblazer!
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Any update on the most recent batch of MMQ's and if they'll be shipped soon?
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Awesome! Once my FPGA comes, I'll be interested, definitely.
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Hi Tom,
I'm a bit confused. Where have a Slandered or Defamed you or your business? I believe I have asked two questions to date in your thread.
1. You said you have a working protoype, I simply asked for video proof. 2. I was wondering how you funded the development of your ASIC product.
I have given you the opportunity to open and transparent with the community.
Your reactions to my questions are very telling though.
Good luck, gigavps
Give it up. That dog won't hunt. Leave Tom alone, you've asked him the same questions over and over again in multiple threads. He has declined to answer them multiple times. That's his prerogative as a private business owner. Let it lie.
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Hi Tom,
Can you also help us understand how you've funded development up to this point. I've heard that at 130nm process, just the mask and shared wafer run could be upwards of a couple hundred thousand dollars. How have you come up with these funds?
Thanks, gigavps
Since he's not a public company, he doesn't need to reveal his investors or methods of funding.
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No offense guys but it's a good thing I too lazy to use anything other than GUIminer to split my hash power cause out of a of the 6 pools I participate in your is the one that get the most communication problems or cannot connect.
Seems like every weekend your down? I really want to like you guy but you make it so hard at times.
If you used anything other than GUIMiner you would have less work to do... Almost all other miners automatically switch between backups if the primary goes down...
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Ok, Done. Thanks! Couldn't figure out how to label it enhancement though.
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Interesting... I'm going to try this out once I get my MMQ FPGA, let it and my GPUs chew away at 32 diff.
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Beta node: mtred.com:8837 Main node: mtred.com:8337 Alt node: pa.mtred.com:8337
I don't think port 8837 on pa.mtred works. You just had the ports wrong.
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Yeah, I have the three nodes for mtred set as backups. This way if one or two of the mtred nodes go down, I still mine on it with the other one. Often pa.mtred is still up when the main node, beta node, and the website are down. When all three are down, I have bitparking and 50btc to still feed my hashes.
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