'I want to link my Bitcointalk name with BTCJam's. Verification code: 27269423-2c62-40d3-ad1e-c902dd03ed03'
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kauf doch einfach bei irgendwem in deiner nähe gegen Bargeld, und wenn du bei localbitcoins mal ein wenig nach unten scrollen würdest, würdest du auch leute angezeigt bekommen in deiner Nähe die dir BTC gegen Bargeld anbieten.
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2 Lösungen:
1. Nimm ein großes USB 3.0 Hub (z.B. Anker 10 Port) und geh damit an nen PC. 2. Nimm mehrere kleine Hubs (D-Link DUB-H7) und geh damit an nen RPi.
Das sind Lösungen die funktionieren!
2 D-Links kosten übrigens nicht mehr als 1 Anker und beide bieten dir 10 Ports.
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Hope this helps guys unfortunately there is no "Like" Button on this page.
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Manche Personen scheinen hier echt unter ADHS zu leiden!
das ist in "Computer-Nerd" Kreisen ja eher verbreiteter als anderswo, aber ich sehe grad nicht die Verbindung zwischen "zu blöd nachzurechnen bevor man etwas kauft" zu "ADHS" ADHS'ler sind, wenn sie es erstmal bis hierhin geschafft haben in der Regel recht intelligent
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oh wow this cant be right. what is my block erupter doing? Holly cow! This can't be correct I was running a stability test and iit just started mining like crazy! did cgminer just go stupid or something? OMG what did you do it's sentient now! Run! RUUUN for your life!!
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"leute" setzen auch 20 BTC auf 25% Gewinnchance bei satoshidice. Dann wirst du hier auch 1,5 BTC für ein Los bekommen
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Danke. Das hat mir mein philosphischer Wirtschaftstheorielehrer damals aufm Gymnasium schon begepuhlt. "The In-VIS-ible hääännd" um es mal ungefähr mit seiner Betonung zu schreiben
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Couldn't miss the opportunity to post another pic... I have cheap ebay hubs $6. throw away the psu's I soldered them straight to an ATX psu
Nice! Are the hub stable? What about heat? Can they handle the power? Which line did you connect it to? How do you start a ATX PSU nowadays without the motherboard cable connected to a motherboard? That was really not that easy in 2011 without speciality parts, is there some dummy plug now you can use?
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What USB hubs are you using with the Raspberry Pi to plug so many USB block erupters or any other ASIC miner? I tried the Anker 3.0 USB - 10 port what looks awesome, fits perfect & are good quality but nobody ever got them running with the Raspberry and Minepeon - the internet & this board is full of it. This hubs are working pretty on Ubuntu but not with minepeon -> it crashes with errors after booting and restart.
The only working hub I have is the D-Lin 7 Port (stacking the hubs plus add a 120mm fan) but as this has 2 permanent USB ports for loading so it`s again not perfect as only 5 could be used for the USB block erupters or any other bigger farm on USB.
actually it's not minepeon, but the RPi that can't handle USB 3.0 hubs, but please correct me if I'm wrong and this information is outdated. I also use the D-Link DUB-H7 Hubs with 3A power supplies, they can handle 6 USB miners but the PSU get really hot then. I would not run them with more than 5 on 1. The bottom two ports of the DUB-H7 are standard USB Ports, not just power ports. When you switch off the computer the hub is connected to, the hub itself will increase the power on those two ports to 1.2 Ampere for faster charging of your phone. But while the hub is connected, it's a standard 5V 0.5A USB port that works fine with the USB Miner.
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Regarding MinePeon with USB miners:
Is there any limit of USB devices that it will auto-detect (other than the 127 standard USB limit)?
When removing or adding new USB miners do you need to do anything over than reboot? (ie will it automatically detect that devices were added or removed and start using all available devices)
There is the unconfirmed limit of approx. 50 USB Miners which the RPi can handle. When removing or adding USB miners you don't need to do anything. Insert one at a time, cgminer will autodetect it. But for removal, well you could just pull them out but hot-plugging here really means HOT plugging. So don't do it, stop cgminer first in the console with "sudo systemctl stop cgminer.service" Wait a minute. . . . . Remove the USB Miner . . then "sudo systemctl start cgminer.service" Done.
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ja aber das soll bitte nicht erst wieder in 2 Jahren stattfinden Hab Molecular gestern noch ein paar Ideen mitgegeben denke ich, vielleicht lässt sich davon was umsetzen!
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hahaha
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I'm doing a git pull every day.
That may be your issue, that code is a bit buggy at the moment as I am getting ready for a release this weekend. Neil Not to forget, never change a running system!
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Hat jemand seine Postanschrift?
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Geht alles nicht, hab erst ab Sonntag wieder Zeit. Oder gibt's ein Bitcoin Treffen in London wo ich sonst nächste Woche hin kann?
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