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441  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: BTC Mining Poolwatch on: May 30, 2011, 07:15:49 AM

I'm still finishing up the programming, and also doing my sums of getting extra server space or run it off a shared server, getting ssl cert, etc.

I'm thinking of not displaying too much info.

Would you guys want to know the blocks proccesed  and other details or just the hash rate of each worker?

442  Bitcoin / Mining / *BTC Poolwatch* - no new dev for now on: May 29, 2011, 11:07:56 PM

Hi all,

I will be stopping all development and changes for a while (8 months at least).

I've been diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia, and have just gone through 1st round of chemo therapy.

I'll be going for another round of chemo therapy, and than bone marrow transplant (thank god my sis is a match), and i'll take at least 6 months to recover from the transplant.

At this point, btc-poolwatch.com will have to take a backseat. I'll keep the service running.

I'll be back.

Regards,
Koo

Hi guys,

This is something that I've been working on to solve the pain of having to check multiple pools. (Currently supports 18 different pools)

www.btc-poolwatch.com

Sample:
1. If you only entered 2 API tokens, you will see only 2 pools information.
2. Green means the miner is alive. Red means it's not responding.



One step process to get this working. Enter your API key from the pool website.



What does it do?
This will be an aggregator for information from all the mining pools you have signed up. If you want to check on the statuses, you only have to hit one webpage, instead of visiting all the different websites.

How is the info gathered?
The mining pools would have json information which the pool will provide you with a "API Key" or "API Token". API stands for Application Programming Interface. Basically you will enter this key once and subsequent requests to the server will use this key to pull the information.

Is this safe? Should I pass other people this key?
This API key can only be used to pull data. It cannot be used to login to your account, or change information on your account.

Why is there no login/password?
The API keys are stored as cookies on your browser. This simplifies the login/forgot password process. Thus if you clear cookies on your browser, you will have to fill up the API tokens again.


Features
1. Currently supports the following pools
  • ArsBitcoin
  • BitClockers
  • Bitcoin Pool
  • Bitpit
  • BTC Guild
  • BTC Mine
  • Deepbit
  • Eclipse Mining Consortium
  • Eligius
  • Mainframe Mining Cooperative
  • Mineco.in
  • Mt. Red
  • NoFeeMining
  • Ozco.in
  • PolMine
  • rfcpool
  • Slush Pool
  • TripleMining

2. Allows multiple tokens for 1 pool.
Just separate each with a comma.

3. Shows pool stats where available.

4. Shows your rewards where available.

5. Auto detects mobile device and display nicely. Sample view on ipod touch



6. A Pools' Stats page displays stats of 14 different pools.



7. Auto refresh the main monitoring page every 5 minutes.

No Registration/Login required! No email and password to lose/get hacked!

To-do
1. Add more pools

Please let me know what you guys think.

Regards,
koo


ps: please be gentle. Tongue
443  Other / Archival / Re: Pictures of your mining rigs! on: May 28, 2011, 05:55:38 PM
My small rig.


5870 on a Gigabyte M68MT-D3p

The cut-off bottles are there as ducting to direct cool air in from the front (1x80mm ingress) and hot air out (120mm). I keep the side panels closed and this ducting reduces the graphics temp by 1 degC. $0 and 20mins of cut and trial and cut.


I was trying to use the PCIE-1x with an extension to plug in another 5870 but I cannot get any response with 'lspci -v' or 'aticonfig --list-adaptors'.
I even did the wire routing as mentioned here:
http://blog.zorinaq.com/?e=42
By connecting B17 pin to ground. No luck.

444  Bitcoin / Mining / Checking hashrate on: May 25, 2011, 08:50:49 AM
Hi all,

Just starting mining and this is my first post here. There's a lot of valuable information here that I've used while setting up my rig.

One thing is that most people will say "my 8570 is giving me XXX mHash/s".
Can I know how do you determine this other than staring at the poclbm/guiminer screen? The hash rate will keep changing. Even the information at the mine pool website.

So can I understand that the hashrate is just via eyeballing an estimate? Or am I missing out some log files to get this information?

Secondly, is there a way to see my hashrate across multiple pools other than refreshing the mine pool's website on multiple browser tabs?
(I've registered with a 2 mine pools, just in case one pool goes down)

Thanks in advance!

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