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1  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: LinuxCoin A lightweight Debian based OS with everything ready to go. on: June 28, 2011, 01:35:54 PM
What size PSU do you have for that three card setup? I can't mine up and think the PSU might not be enough.

I'm running 3x Sapphire Extreme 5850's on a 750Watt PSU. Overclocked to 885 Core, 300 Mem, Running fine as far as I can tell Smiley
2  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: LinuxCoin A lightweight Debian based OS with everything ready to go. on: June 28, 2011, 11:30:12 AM
Here's what I currently have going:



Everything updates live (once per second) thanks to the power of javascript!

At the minute, only requires you to install php5 on top of LinuxCoin, and use a custom version of phoenix. I would like to add some database logging with either sqlite or mysql for history stats...

Still WIP!

Oh, and I borrowed the style from http://bitval.dorphern.dk/ !
I will make my own when the time comes Tongue
3  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Cooperative mining (1.8Thash/s) on: June 28, 2011, 02:37:42 AM
Anyone else having problems connecting?
And when it's connected, doing work, getting disconnected?

I restarted balancer daemon at this time. Should work since this restart.

No difference.. Been doing this for about a day now:




Now I'm starting to think it's something my end...

Edit:

Accepted: 8, Invalid 10.
4  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: LinuxCoin A lightweight Debian based OS with everything ready to go. on: June 28, 2011, 01:17:05 AM
almost forgot, anyone here implement anything like:

1. publishing the temps and mhash/s etc to a website for remote summary?
2. a script that will kill the miner(s) if the temps get too high?

I've started to play with (1)!
I have currently got my hashrate, accepted, invalid and card temps to be displayed on the linux box via apache.. After I make it a little more usable for others, I'll release this for you.
5  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Cooperative mining (1.8Thash/s) on: June 27, 2011, 10:27:12 PM
Anyone else having problems connecting?
And when it's connected, doing work, getting disconnected?
6  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: LinuxCoin A lightweight Debian based OS with everything ready to go. on: June 26, 2011, 04:17:36 AM
If you would like another HTTP mirror, I have a server with a few hundred gigs of bandwidth spare Smiley

Just give us a link, and Ill set it up for you.
7  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Cooperative mining (1.8Thash/s) on: June 21, 2011, 07:37:57 AM
Wow.. I found another bock...

1 Ghash/s 3 blocks in 34 hours.. >.<
8  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Cooperative mining (1.5Thash/s) on: June 20, 2011, 10:13:05 PM
Ah! Running 1Ghash, and found 2 blocks in less than 24 hours!!!

Damn I'm lucky, Solo time? Tongue

Just luck...  You may not find another one for a month or longer (on average)... If you continue finding them this often though, consider yourself just damn lucky and go ahead and try solo.  If that continues, everyone will want to know what your setup is... Smiley

Haha, Yeah I was kidding Tongue. And yeah, I thought that 12 hours ago when I found the first one.
9  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Cooperative mining (1.5Thash/s) on: June 20, 2011, 09:49:11 PM
Ah! Running 1Ghash, and found 2 blocks in less than 24 hours!!!

Damn I'm lucky, Solo time? Tongue
10  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Request: Open source bitcoin currency exchange. on: June 20, 2011, 07:34:07 AM
Heard of Britcoin?

The guy that made that has open-sourced the software, called intersango -> http://gitorious.org/intersango
11  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: WatchMine (beta) - Mobile website for mining pool stats and bitcoin prices on: June 15, 2011, 08:46:41 AM
Very nice!

I wrote a similar web-app for private use, no need to publicize it now! (Yours looks better Tongue)

Good to see another New Zealander in the bitcoin scene too!
12  Economy / Exchanges / Re: www.BitcoinExchange.cc - Western Union, MoneyGram, Bank Wire, ACH, Dwolla on: June 13, 2011, 03:58:45 AM
I have finally received my payment after their bank account was frozen. Successfully received funds from their backup account.

Thanks for the trade, and staying in constant communication (everyday :p)!

Would trade again!
13  Economy / Exchanges / Re: www.BitcoinExchange.cc - Western Union, MoneyGram, Bank Wire, ACH, Dwolla on: June 07, 2011, 04:15:08 AM
Edit. Emailed and in contact.
14  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: = ClockTweak = win32 command line clock/voltage tweaking tool on: June 04, 2011, 06:19:50 AM
Just purchased this wounderful program.

I am running two HD5850's (Sapphire Extreme Lite) and can successfully change the mem speed and core speed (Although the drivers fail as soon as I try to go over 880Mhz? (core)) but I don't seem to be able to increase the voltage to 1118 (I had a stable overclock using trixx at this voltage).

Any idea's as to why Trixx can change the voltage (Only on the one card!) but CoreClock can't?
the driver does not allow voltage changes above bios limit

it could be possible by communicating directly to the voltage regulator but it is a bit tricky

Ah right, Fair enough.. I can get 350Mhash/s out of them at stock, so still a great tool Smiley
15  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: PCI-e 1x Extender not work in 16x connector on: June 04, 2011, 05:34:10 AM
Hi there, I just purchased some PCI 1X extenders too. Check out this blog post as to how to get it to work http://blog.zorinaq.com/?e=42
16  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: = ClockTweak = win32 command line clock/voltage tweaking tool on: June 04, 2011, 04:13:52 AM
Just purchased this wounderful program.

I am running two HD5850's (Sapphire Extreme Lite) and can successfully change the mem speed and core speed (Although the drivers fail as soon as I try to go over 880Mhz? (core)) but I don't seem to be able to increase the voltage to 1118 (I had a stable overclock using trixx at this voltage).

Any idea's as to why Trixx can change the voltage (Only on the one card!) but CoreClock can't?
17  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Cooperative mining (700Ghash/s) on: June 04, 2011, 03:55:42 AM
Today I extended existing profile json API (https://mining.bitcoin.cz/accounts/profile/json/<token>) with worker stats. Now you can monitor your workers in easy way: timestamp of their last submitted shares (unix timestamp in UTC), approx. hashrate (unfortunately for current round only, so it's not very exact for short rounds or slow workers) and if they are alive (currently fixed 3600 second threshold, will be possible to customize it soon).

This is great! Thankyou Smiley

I also see that some people are polling json api very frequently (some guys even many times per second!). Because data in json calls are cached for 60 seconds, you're doing 60x more requests than necessary Wink. Please change your polling interval to something sane, otherwise I'll have to solve it somehow ]:->.

Whooops! Ill be sure to fix that, sorry!
18  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Pushpool - Tech Support on: June 04, 2011, 01:43:32 AM
Hm, I have the user in the database. Although the query logs are blank, nothing in them.

I can connect to the server's bitcoind directly.. And to the PushPoold. Its like pushpoold wont see bitcoind.
19  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Pushpool - Tech Support on: June 03, 2011, 09:56:31 PM
So, still havent figured it out... I think that the connection between pushpoold and bitcoind is null.

When I launch pushpoold:
Code:
root@testserver:/home/root/pushpool/sbin# ./pushpoold --debug=2 --stderr --foreground
[1307137799.257380] Debug output enabled
[1307137799.258044] Forcing local hostname to localhost.localdomain
[1307137799.261883] Listening on host :: port 8342
[1307137799.262155] Listening on host :: port 8341
[1307137799.262364] Listening on host :: port 8344
[1307137799.262578] Listening on host xx.xxx.xx.xx port 8338
[1307137799.266777] initialized
[1307137804.486011] client host xxx.xxx.xx.xxx port 58435 connected
[1307137804.493953] client xxx.xxx.xx.xxx ended
[1307137805.852921] client host xxx.xxx.xx.xxx port 58436 connected
[1307137805.858515] client xxx.xxx.xx.xxx ended
[1307137807.207877] client host xxx.xxx.xx.xxx port 58437 connected
[1307137807.212642] client xxx.xxx.xx.xxx ended
[1307137808.567177] client host xxx.xxx.xx.xxx port 58438 connected
[1307137808.572342] client xxx.xxx.xx.xxx ended

The mining client just get's "Problems connecting to bitcoin rpc"

I have run the bitcoin daemon with "./bitcoind -server" with the same config as Wayno (Fixed the incorrect password though Tongue).

Am quite lost now..
20  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Pushpool - Tech Support on: June 03, 2011, 12:41:35 PM
Ive managed to get pushpool installed. The log shows that clients connect, although I get the "Problems communicating with the bitcoin RPC" error.

I think it's because the ./bitcoind has not downloaded the block chain yet; It's downloading the block history now.

If its anything else, let me now, otherwise I'll let you know if it works.
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