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681  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: November 18, 2014, 10:02:52 AM
right'o, recompiled a new git download..

i'll let it run for a few hours to balance out and i'll post results

well WTF did i do wrong?

No idea, your results look virtually unchanged (and still shitful). You definitely built the latest from git? What does 'git describe' say?
10GH/s less again at about 40% errors be it issue
"git describe" give me : v1.0-7211-g38700f5  if that means anything to you?
682  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: November 18, 2014, 09:01:35 AM
right'o, recompiled a new git download..

i'll let it run for a few hours to balance out and i'll post results

well WTF did i do wrong?
683  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: November 18, 2014, 07:38:57 AM
right'o, recompiled a new git download..

i'll let it run for a few hours to balance out and i'll post results
684  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: November 18, 2014, 07:11:14 AM
Well, running on 'buntu, with 4.7.1: here is the result:



running slower (70-80GH/s over 100GH/s), and ~10% hardware errors!

now, if i was to run it at 330MHz, its 60GH/s
685  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: How long to mine 1.0 BTC ? on: November 16, 2014, 11:05:49 PM
Hi, could someone give me a rough estimate on how long one would have to mine to achieve 1 bitcoin ?

Say the scenario/setup is as follows:

- 7970 GPU (500 avg Mhash/s)
- 24/7 operation
- Slush's pool (or similar)

Thank you

I am thinking it would be measured in light years...

just to let you know, 1 light year is exactly 1 year, and you will be 9460730472580800 metres away

You are right!  Cheesy


unless you count the meters as difficulty, then i'll probably accept that Cheesy
686  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: How long to mine 1.0 BTC ? on: November 16, 2014, 10:55:25 PM
also, you need about 3000GH/s to get 1BTC in about a months time
687  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: How long to mine 1.0 BTC ? on: November 16, 2014, 10:51:58 PM
Hi, could someone give me a rough estimate on how long one would have to mine to achieve 1 bitcoin ?

Say the scenario/setup is as follows:

- 7970 GPU (500 avg Mhash/s)
- 24/7 operation
- Slush's pool (or similar)

Thank you

I am thinking it would be measured in light years...

just to let you know, 1 light year is exactly 1 year, and you will be 9460730472580800 metres away
688  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: I found a block !!! on: November 16, 2014, 10:46:31 PM
... if you're one of them people that are going to cry "omg i shoulda been mining solo!" you'd never get that block like that, it was a block within that pool, you were the lucky one to give the right share

its like you a half dozen people walking down the road, you'd be the lucky one to trip on a rock.
go by yourself, you never follow that same path to randomly trip on that rock.

on the other hand, congrats on the find
689  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: November 14, 2014, 07:03:14 AM
.. actually, is Rockxie going to pop back in here again? last message was on October 21, about 3 weeks ago

all i can see is he'd be all up in that amhash thing (or the other asicminer reinvent meh thingy)
690  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: November 14, 2014, 12:53:16 AM
snipples

Should work with both. The Rocketbox was 8 blades, the new Rbox is a single blade as Dogie said. I'm still trying to further tweak the driver, but it's at the diminishing returns stage. A blade seems to drop out very easily though, and it usually re-hotplugs but not always.

hate to be an ass, but what do you mean buy "it's at the diminishing returns stage"? the more you tweak the software around the less its giving you back? or less its worth it to you? or less its worth the r/rockets-boxes to be running?

Sounds like he's reaching a point where he won't be able to squeeze out additional efficiency/performance.

i suspect that. im just hoping the changes made for the rkbox is going to be enough for the nrbox, since mine is doing 50% Hardware Errors.
and no, the "official" cgminer off the suppliers site does not work, it errors out, 4.7.0 works, with 50% errors and using Icarus drivers, (doesn't work without it.) and yes, ive tried a different cable, no change. the 4.7.1 i have compiled last night on a ubuntu laptop should change that, but i wouldn't be surprised it wont. even BFGminer is displaying the same error rate.

as i mentioned before i suspect the heatsink is to blame, there is little warmth coming out of it, even though the system says its 15/20 degrees over the ambient, i should feel that coming out of it.
691  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: November 14, 2014, 12:31:10 AM
snipples

Should work with both. The Rocketbox was 8 blades, the new Rbox is a single blade as Dogie said. I'm still trying to further tweak the driver, but it's at the diminishing returns stage. A blade seems to drop out very easily though, and it usually re-hotplugs but not always.

hate to be an ass, but what do you mean buy "it's at the diminishing returns stage"? the more you tweak the software around the less its giving you back? or less its worth it to you? or less its worth the r/rockets-boxes to be running?
692  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: November 14, 2014, 12:15:43 AM
Hmm, RKBox equivalent to the "New Rbox"? also just git'ed cgminer last night into a ubuntu system, setting that up for the box, gonna see if that works.
Depends on what you mean by equivalent? But yes these two particular devices use the same version of software/drivers.

Equivalent as in the same chipset, firmware, etc

But if the mucking around with the RKbox that ckolivas did was enough for the software to work nicely with the "New Rbox" that guy deserves a beer or 20

New Rbox (pics) is a single blade from an RK / R3 box (pics).

So they are different: The RK the controller is a separate board, connected by 2x 16 pin jumpers, don't know what the chip is, or the firmware is. and its using the BE200 Revision: 9P01A. the silkscreen has "ROCMINER_BLADE_V1.2 2014_06_02 The "New Rbox" is using an Atmel mega88pa, soldered onto the board, and using the BE200 revision: 9P02A, and its Silk screen has: ROCKMINER_R-BOX_V2 2014_08_9 (odd, admitted the 0 before the 9? confirmed halflife2 ep 3?) they are almost the same. but different enough to have an affect.
693  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: November 13, 2014, 11:24:21 PM
Hmm, RKBox equivalent to the "New Rbox"? also just git'ed cgminer last night into a ubuntu system, setting that up for the box, gonna see if that works.
Depends on what you mean by equivalent? But yes these two particular devices use the same version of software/drivers.

Equivalent as in the same chipset, firmware, etc

But if the mucking around with the RKbox that ckolivas did was enough for the software to work nicely with the "New Rbox" that guy deserves a beer or 20
694  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: November 13, 2014, 10:57:19 PM
Hmm, RKBox equivalent to the "New Rbox"? also just git'ed cgminer last night into a ubuntu system, setting that up for the box, gonna see if that works.
695  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: November 13, 2014, 01:36:21 AM
I just noticed something, im using Icarus drivers (0: LIR...), you are using the Rockminer drivers (0: RMU..), that MAY be my problem..
only problem is i cant get RMU drivers to kick in and run the device.
696  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: November 12, 2014, 10:35:08 PM


It May be the version of software or something as simple as a bad USB cable, I've been through that as well.

well, without ripping appart the miner and redoing the sinks (i'll do that once i get enough parts together) i can't work out why I'm getting 50% hardware, even in BFGminer its the same.

you're getting 9.39% even with the bad hardware.

the question i have is: is there any way of debugging this thing? or is bfgminer the only way to see every chipset stats?
697  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Celebration of evolution of Bitcoin asic chips frame. on: November 12, 2014, 12:08:55 PM
I have a handful of dead USB Block Eruptors, i could de-chip and send them to you, they are the be100, unless you want the whole things?
698  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: New gold-backed cryptocurrency INNcoin allows you to mine gold for free on: November 04, 2014, 12:28:45 AM
Lol Smiley  Mate Smiley  You even don't read the all 8 pages of this thread:)
If you do it, you will understand, that there is a pool for mining the coin: http://inn.hash.sx/ -there are many ppl who do it there , and they took their coins .....you are the only one crying here ..........and i rly don't understand what for...... Huh

Take a look @ this  :

https://i.imgur.com/uaqJblo.png

So maybe i am the owner of the coin .....lol

Cheers

much miners, many coins, wow...

Question one: what is going to happen when its mined up?
Question two: will there be any more gold added to this coin?
Question three: why is there only 1 pool? that's more then 50% of the network, we all know that is coin killer, ask the devs of Fethercoin when it happened to them.
Question four: what happens to the coins once they are been used to claimed the gold? are they destroyed?
Question five: who or what pays for the transaction fees?

just remember, the coin is only worth the gold..

1. Who TF knows.
2. Who TF knows.
3. There is only a WIN wallet , and it seems i am the only one , who can make a pool from a win wallet ! If you can , feel free to contact me- i do it for the community , so everyone can mine .
4. Who TF knows.
5. Who TF knows .




and thats my problem, there is to little info no evidence on the gold, im only guestimating on what this coin is all about. and anywhere have i told anyone to stop mining?
699  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: New gold-backed cryptocurrency INNcoin allows you to mine gold for free on: November 04, 2014, 12:15:56 AM
Lol Smiley  Mate Smiley  You even don't read the all 8 pages of this thread:)
If you do it, you will understand, that there is a pool for mining the coin: http://inn.hash.sx/ -there are many ppl who do it there , and they took their coins .....you are the only one crying here ..........and i rly don't understand what for...... Huh

Take a look @ this  :

https://i.imgur.com/uaqJblo.png

So maybe i am the owner of the coin .....lol

Cheers

much miners, many coins, wow...

Question one: what is going to happen when its mined up?
Question two: will there be any more gold added to this coin?
Question three: why is there only 1 pool? that's more then 50% of the network, we all know that is coin killer, ask the devs of Fethercoin when it happened to them.
Question four: what happens to the coins once they are been used to claimed the gold? are they destroyed?
Question five: who or what pays for the transaction fees?

just remember, the coin is only worth the gold..
700  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: New gold-backed cryptocurrency INNcoin allows you to mine gold for free on: November 03, 2014, 10:43:47 PM
i see what this is now.. Anthem Vault, a place where you can buy/sell gold and silver, had a free 100g of gold on hand, and decided to get into the crypto scene, quoted 100 1g pieces of gold for every 100k coins mined as a reward if they hand the coins in.
i don't think them coins would be pushed back onto the market/public, once all 100g is taken up, and in your profile of anthem vault (to trade at their site, or take home?)

Its just a complex Advertisement for the vault site! I don't think they will reissue the coins to the public once all the 100g of gold is taken up. they may make a new coin for some new amount or another metal, but its not for the long term.

Someone Please prove me wrong by showing me something like a white paper to clarify what they are really doing.

aka i'll take it back that its a scam coin, no one is going to lose out on it. its just an.. ad-coin? advertisement crypto currency?
so Mine up kids! mine up till your hearts content, Bask in the glory of the gold! it will only last for a short time!
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