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701  Local / Biete / Re: [GB] USB ASIC miner - closed atm on: May 29, 2013, 05:20:34 PM
News about my 2 USB Gizmos (from parcel # 1) :

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© 2012 DHL - All rights reserved
DHL Track and Trace
Shipment number XXXXXXXXXXX
Product / service International Parcel (Portugal)
Status from Wed, 29.05.2013 18:43 hours
The international shipment has been processed in the parcel center of origin
Next step The international shipment is being forwarded to the export parcel center
Recipient Rui Costa
40%
Date/time City Status
Sat, 25.05.2013 01:15 h --- The instruction data for this shipment have been provided by the sender to DHL electronically
Tue, 28.05.2013 16:46 h Germany The shipment has been posted by the sender at the retail outlet
Wed, 29.05.2013 18:43 h Köngen, Germany The international shipment has been processed in the parcel center of origin
702  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: Novo Projecto: BitCoinTV on: May 29, 2013, 05:17:33 PM
Parabéns pela ideia e boa sorte, joker_josue.

Obrigado.
Espero que a comunidade goste.


Reparei na tua assinatura, que estas a espera de USB ASICS... Quando as receberes, não queres fazer um video a demonstrar as pens a funcionarem? Roll Eyes

Devo recebê-las ainda esta semana. Depois tentarei fazer um pequeno vídeo.
703  Economy / Goods / Re: 0.5 BTC Casascius coins for sale - UK based! on: May 29, 2013, 03:21:20 PM
Chris:

See this post... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=219254
704  Economy / Goods / Re: 0.5 BTC Casascius coins for sale - UK based! on: May 29, 2013, 01:43:19 PM
I'm looking it to that at the moment. Just need to tweak the shopping cart settings but people can always checkout with the cash in advance and then send bitcoin payments (1 BTC inc delivery)

Great.
705  Economy / Goods / Re: 0.5 BTC Casascius coins for sale - UK based! on: May 29, 2013, 01:33:12 PM
Hello everyone,

I've currently got one of the first UK batches of 0.5 coins direct from Mike at Casascius. In hoping that my prices are some of the best around and offer tracked and insured delivery to the EU and USA. For those of you in the UK this is normally next day delivery.

I've been trading on ebay for over 10 years and am one of the few suppliers who will accept paypal. Why? Well after a long battle with paypal they offer seller protection for physical coins (after I was ripped off a few times with digital coins :-(

Please feel free to visit my site and email any questions etc. There is also a link to my ebay store although prices are a bit higher to compensate for ebay fees. Ill also accept bitcoins as well :-)

www.simplyBTC.co.uk

Thanks,
Chris

Hi Chris.

You could also accept BTC currency at your shop...

Best regards.
706  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: Novo Projecto: BitCoinTV on: May 29, 2013, 11:19:18 AM
Parabéns pela ideia e boa sorte, joker_josue.
707  Local / Biete / Re: [GB] USB ASIC miner - closed atm on: May 29, 2013, 10:11:32 AM
Be aware that the raspi is picky with usb devices. Buy according to this guide: http://elinux.org/RPi_VerifiedPeripherals#Working_USB_Hubs
This AFAIR is only important if you want to run the pi on that hub or the hub has no psu by itself - so it does not matter when you already powered your pi and just extend it with a external-psu powered hub for running the ASICs .

According to this page there are hubs that do funny stuff, such as:

Belkin
  • 7-Port Powered Mobile Hub - device labelled F4U018, packaging labelled F5U701. lsusb reveals it to be two Genesys Logic 4-port hubs based on the GL850G chipset (vendor: 0x05e3 product: 0x0608) ganged together. Yields a lot of "handle_hc_chhltd_intr_dma:: XactErr without NYET/NAK/ACK" errors and device resets in /var/log/messages. Low speed devices such as keyboards work OK, Wi-Fi/mass storage is unreliable or broken. -- No error messages with the latest kernel, but it is still unstable with mass storage devices. Also, leaks current back to the Raspberry Pi (can be fixed by overtaping GND and +5 V pinouts)
  • F4U022 7-Port powered USB hub (powered 5 V, 2.6 A), same as F4U018
    7-Port Powered Hub - device labled F5U237 Rev.3 - ID 050d:0237 Wired Ethernet fails to connect; gives "DWC OTG HCD URB enqueue failed adding QTD. Error status -4008" Result is same as DUB-H7 below.
  • F5U404 Hi-Speed USB 2.0 4-Port Mobile Hub. Faulty/bad design; Leaks current back up the cable to the Raspberry Pi.
  • F5U307 Hi-Speed USB 2.0 7-Port Hub (Powered, able to apply power to Raspberry Pi via micro USB from this hub at same time) It work's sometimes. (Works always without powering the Raspberry Pi, haven't tried that)

So it's something to consider carefully. Specially the backfeed thingie.

@wo0x: looks good, thanks!

If you connect only the USB upper port of RPI to something like my 7 Port USB 2.0 HUB Powered (http://www.ebay.de/itm/230976716952?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649), it doesn't need the power micro USB connector any more. It is then powered by that USB power+data connection. I tried to connect a USB mouse, a USB cabled keyboard and a WiFi dongle to that low cost Chinese HUB and all worked. I will try to connect also 2 USB Gizmos in a couple of days... Tongue
708  Local / Biete / Re: [GB] USB ASIC miner - closed atm on: May 29, 2013, 07:59:04 AM
I'll make the image Friday or Saturday, not home this before that Smiley

Many thanks.  Cheesy
709  Local / Biete / Re: [GB] USB ASIC miner - closed atm on: May 29, 2013, 06:13:49 AM
Good morning World!

I smell fresh coffee and USB Gizmos... I'm feeling lucky...

Regarding CumpsD offer, if the offer is extended to me and as I'm so bad in Linux, I would love to get he's RPI image, as one of my 3 RPI's is also a v2 512 MBytes.

710  Local / Biete / Re: [GB] USB ASIC miner - closed atm on: May 28, 2013, 09:27:12 PM
Time for me to go to bed... and to dream about DHL and my new USB Gizmos... thanks to yxt, friedcat and this great German Group.
711  Local / Biete / Re: USB ASIC miner - closed on: May 28, 2013, 09:01:07 PM
For Raspberry Pi users, Mineforeman.com is working on the software MinePeon (http://mineforeman.com/2013/05/26/minepeon-beta-1-code-name-butterfly-bob-released/). Beta 1, out 2 days ago, would detect and use our USB Gizmos, but it's untested yet as they don't have any USB Asic Miner and are still waiting for it.

I had problems with this version, as I can't access the stats page. I already discussed this with them and they are trying to bypass the problem. Previous alpha versions don't have support to this kind of Gizmos.
712  Local / Biete / Re: USB ASIC miner - closed on: May 28, 2013, 08:16:56 PM
Updated my signature... Roll Eyes

Nice. But I think you should be optimistic and change the BFL part to "Delivery in two weeks".   Kiss

LOL... I would love that it was true... But I have perhaps 30000 clients for Jalapeños before my own order, from last April 30, 2013 (yes, this year, not last year  Cry)... I surely will get several BTC with the 2 USB Gizmo's before I can put hands on that BFL Cube...
713  Local / Biete / Re: USB ASIC miner - closed on: May 28, 2013, 04:46:12 PM
Updated my signature... Roll Eyes
714  Local / Biete / Re: USB ASIC miner - closed on: May 28, 2013, 03:59:06 PM
As I know DHL, perhaps you will receive the USB Gizmo before they update the traking site...  Wink

UPDATE:
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© 2012 DHL - All rights reserved
DHL Track and Trace
Shipment number XXXXXXXXXXXX
Status from Tue, 28.05.2013 16:46 hours
The shipment has been posted by the sender at the retail outlet
Next step The shipment will be transported to the parcel center of origin
20%
Date/time City Status
Sat, 25.05.2013 01:15 h --- The instruction data for this shipment have been provided by the sender DHL electronically
Tue, 28.05.2013 16:46 h Germany The shipment has been posted by the sender at the retail outlet

715  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: A quick Bitcoin payment extension I put together for Chrome on: May 28, 2013, 11:15:08 AM
Ah, I thought you were having problems sending payments...

I rely on the data sent back through http://blockchain.info/api/blockchain_wallet_api 's "Listing Addresses" option. It might be possible that the extra wallets are not accessible through the API - I don't see any option for wallets with fetching addresses or sending payments.

I guess it would be best to just use a separate vanilla wallet for the extension.

I used the "very complex" copy/past methode to trasfer my wallet's public keys to the last field...  Grin

I will try to send BTC later on to see how it works.

716  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: A quick Bitcoin payment extension I put together for Chrome on: May 28, 2013, 10:34:53 AM
ThePiachu:

I don't get any error message, when I input my Blockchain.info wallet ID and pass (or even without pass) but I don't get the several wallets I have there. I only get info of the wallet I put manually at last field.

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This extension will be using your blockchain.info wallet to let you quickly send Bitcoin payments.
Your identifier will be stored for ease of use.
You can also input your password now to fetch all addresses associated with your identifier from blockchain.
We encourage you use two factor authentication to secure your wallet.

You can also input your addresses manually in the text area lower.

Please input your Blockchain.info wallet identifier (this information will be stored):


Please input your password if you wish to fetch your addresses (the password will not be saved):


Save

Please input addresses you are interested in.
One per line, no punctuation marks please.


Save

717  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: A quick Bitcoin payment extension I put together for Chrome on: May 28, 2013, 10:15:59 AM
Greetings.

I already installed the Chrome extension and it's working, seeing the BTC I have in my wallet.

The only think I think it's not working for me is the access to blockchain.info, as I can put the Identifier and Password, but not the Google Authenticator that I use as two-factor authentication.

Good luck with your great work.
718  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: DiY ArduLonMiner on: May 28, 2013, 09:58:46 AM
Greetings.

Why don't you try it with the Raspberry Pi?

Good luck with your project.
719  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Raspberry Pi Mt.Gox Ticker on: May 28, 2013, 09:41:28 AM
Greetings.

Perhaps the Mt.Gox BTC in Euro, GBP and others, the inclusion of a Pool's API token to see actual block reward.

Also it would be nice to interface it with MinePeon software (http://minepeon.com/index.php/Main_Page), to get info of Hash rate of the miner program.

What kit's did you used with the RPI?
720  Local / Biete / Re: USB ASIC miner - closed on: May 26, 2013, 11:53:33 PM
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second batch incoming, 65/55nm, 2 shiny LEDs instead of 1!
from where is this quote  Huh

It wasn't me!
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