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81  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [HOWTO] flash your jalapeno to 8+ ghs on: March 26, 2014, 03:17:32 PM
Eh, as long as it's hashing I would stay with it, especially with two chips.

When you have 8 chips on a Jally, you want to tune it down a bit for no errors. Reason being that errors cause heat, and heat will drive you bats with an 8 chip unit.

Mine as much as you can. And good job boosting it.

So it's not better with 7.2GH/s with 1.2% HW errors instead?
82  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [HOWTO] flash your jalapeno to 8+ ghs on: March 25, 2014, 07:38:48 PM
Nice thread =) So i had to flash my jalapeno too =) But do i get too much HW errors?

HW / (A+R+HW) =
1359/(12342+117+1359)=0,0983 = 9%
That's after 2 hours of mining.

GetInfo.....................
DEVICE: BitFORCE SC
FIRMWARE: 1.2.5ck
IAR Executed: NO
CHIP PARALLELIZATION: YES @ 2
QUEUE DEPTH:40
PROCESSOR 3: 15 engines @ 279 MHz -- MAP: FFFE
PROCESSOR 7: 15 engines @ 266 MHz -- MAP: FFFE
THEORETICAL MAX: 8175 MH/s
ENGINES: 30
FREQUENCY: 274 MHz
XLINK MODE: MASTER
CRITICAL TEMPERATURE: 0
XLINK PRESENT: NO
OK
0x00

Core0 Nonces=0,
Core1 Nonces=0,
Core2 Nonces=0,
Core3 Nonces=6343,
Core4 Nonces=0,
Core5 Nonces=0,
Core6 Nonces=0,
Core7 Nonces=6236,
Core8 Nonces=0,
Core9 Nonces=0,
Core10 Nonces=0,
Core11 Nonces=0,
Core12 Nonces=0,
Core13 Nonces=0,
Core14 Nonces=0,
Core15 Nonces=0,
Core0 HW Errors=0,
Core1 HW Errors=0,
Core2 HW Errors=0,
Core3 HW Errors=466,
Core4 HW Errors=0,
Core5 HW Errors=0,
Core6 HW Errors=0,
Core7 HW Errors=901,
Core8 HW Errors=0,
Core9 HW Errors=0,
Core10 HW Errors=0,
Core11 HW Errors=0,
Core12 HW Errors=0,
Core13 HW Errors=0,
Core14 HW Errors=0,
Core15 HW Errors=0,

https://www.dropbox.com/s/6hg3oj9wo62l2gi/1.2.5ck2h.JPG

Should i go back to BFL original 1.2.5?

Cheers for the nice work from everybody =)
83  Local / Skandinavisk / Re: Någon svensk som hade pengar hos MtGox? on: March 20, 2014, 08:58:19 PM
Jag med mina 0.5 BTC gnäller inte så mycket. Men har vi svenskar som ligger värre till?
84  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: DeepBit pool thread for newbies on: January 26, 2013, 04:43:53 PM
I fixed it by making a new account on deepbit with different mail. Works fine now.
85  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: DeepBit pool thread for newbies on: January 25, 2013, 11:42:19 PM
ok. It worked before i had to format my C: and now i get this wierd stuff :/
Gonna check with guiminer what they say.
thanks mate
86  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: DeepBit pool thread for newbies on: January 25, 2013, 10:10:07 PM
Exception in thread Thread-1:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "threading.pyo", line 551, in __bootstrap_inner
  File "threading.pyo", line 504, in run
  File "guiminer.py", line 1274, in request_balance_get
  File "guiminer.py", line 237, in http_request
  File "httplib.pyo", line 958, in request
  File "httplib.pyo", line 992, in _send_request
  File "httplib.pyo", line 954, in endheaders
  File "httplib.pyo", line 814, in _send_output
  File "httplib.pyo", line 776, in send
  File "httplib.pyo", line 757, in connect
  File "socket.pyo", line 553, in create_connection
LookupError: unknown encoding: idna


Why doesn't my GUIminer want to connect to deepbit?
And on the deepbit site it says "no workers connected".
And there is no worker at my deepbit account list ether.
Thanks
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