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1  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Piggyback ASIC Miners? on: February 07, 2022, 09:16:13 PM
Answered my own question. Just needed to put the worker name after the address, i.e., <BITCOIN ADDRESS.RIG_ID>. Shows up with the combined hashing power.
2  Bitcoin / Mining / Piggyback ASIC Miners? on: February 07, 2022, 04:43:16 PM
Apologize if this topic was already covered elsewhere, but I am new to the forum and I would not even really know what terms to search for to have my questioned answered.

I was wondering if it is possible to piggback ASIC miners, i.e., where they point to a solo mining pool and then have combined hashing power. For example, I have an S9 and a T17, which together would equal about 95TH/s for any SHA-256 coin I wanted to mine. Right now, they are pointed to the same pool, but are working independently. I would like it if I could get them working together.

That being said, I saw ckpool has a linux program that can achieve that, but I am not sure how that would be done with an ASIC miner. To configure my miners, I have to go into their interface, yada, yada. I wouldn't know how to filter them through a linux box, then to a mining pool.

Has anyone else achieved this, and if so, I am dying to know how its done.

Thanks!
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