Thanks for dragging a thread back from the dead 2 months later. You also need to proof read and fix all the spelling and grammar mistakes on your FAQ.
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I've not been following this news much, but how could anyone empty your Bitcoin-qt wallet if it's not open to the world? How does this OpenSSL bug let a hacker do this?
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Slush's has been basically dead for ages. It's that dead body that's still twitching. Use a different pool.
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Most likely some Cloudflare server's IP or something similar.
I suggest the OP refrains on posting threads like this until he/she gets a clue. A little knowledge is dangerous.
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It's BeagleBone Black. It's NOT Beagleboneback. It's nice to see someone posting an article without bothering to proofread, or learning to spell: They rest is the rough handling the units take during shipping and out of their control. What? Yeah, 5/10, must try harder.
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Who runs Java? Security hole central...
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A 7770 wouldn't mine a thing if you ran it for a year. Don't waste your time, those things are too slow, all you're doing is burning electricity.
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Yeah, but in this case, it like passing a knockoff version as the real deal. Since its not the same manufacturer.
Still, its crazy on how little people can say about it. Usually people will be like "Yaya man 80% np" or such.
You bought a Corsair TX750. They sent you a Corsair TX750. If you wanted a Seasonic, you should have bought a Seasonic. NewEgg and the likes are just box shifters. A container of Blah arrives from China, they put the contents in their warehouse, then in a box and send it out the door. They don't care who built the PSU Corsair slap their sticker on.
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I'm wondering can anyone in the UK make two Jalapenos in to one, IE pull the two chips off one board and add it to the other board?
Both use the newer type chips and run the 292 firmware, one gives about 8.1GH and the other does just over 5.5GH.
Any ideas?
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With difficulty the way it is, it's getting to the point where you can't give miners away. Especially heat producing, power sucking ones like the Cube.
I didn't even bother trying to sell my slower/inefficient miners, I'm probably just going to bin them.
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It does have a external power source:
"INPUT 50/60Hz 0.35A OUTPUT 5V = 2A"
Nowhere near enough. Hubs that take 5V are no good. I have a similar hub which won't run more than 5 Antminer U1, even when powered by a 750W ATX PSU. You need a USB3 hub that runs off 12V.
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cgminer abandoned getwork, same way they pulled the plug on GPU mining.
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Don't waste your time. No-one is going to use your mining program for a few reasons:
1. Who are you? 2. There's several different established, modern, well supported mining programs 3. Who are you again? 4. Who would trust a programmer who seems totally defeated by Sourceforge?
Your program, even if it did work and wasn't a trojan with some wallet-emptying payload, is catering to a totally non-existent market. No-one mines using GPUs now, especially using a Diablo-based miner.
It's not 2009 any more.
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Oddly, not everyone in the world gives a shit about the IRS. There is life outside America's borders, and we do have stuff like electricity and computers.
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It's not rocket science. There's a finite time between getting a share, working on it, and then sending it back to the pool. In that time, if there's a disconnection, then the share is lost.
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I'm pretty sure in China the normal ambient temp in summer is more than 30C, so it'll be perfectly fine.
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Does you backdoor trojan maker program not tell you how to work Sourceforge?
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Diamond. Not Diamant or Diamand. Dumbass.
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Both mine have been solid as a rock. The 5GH one does a solid 5.3GH, and the 7GH one does 8.1GH. Key to these things is run them off a decent PSU, and make sure they're stone cold when starting to mine, because they auto-tune at startup.
Yes, they're slow. Yes, they're noisy, but they just keep on mining 24/7, no fuss, no bother.
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cgminer only supports the HEX16A2 if it's patched. Go to technobit's web site to download the patch.
I'm using 3.11.something on Debian, and one instance runs the HEX16A2 boards, my Nanofurys, Antminers, Jalapenos, heck even a Block Erupter!
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