i lost 1 day of shares
I doubt it...
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I use eligius. But we should all use p2pool tbh
We should. Shame they won't fix the bugs that break p2pool for ASICs...
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Flashing the firmware on a burnt out card isn't going to un-burn it, is it?
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Just picked up a Bitburner Fury - how is bfg's support for these things?
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If Slush changed the pool's reward method to PPLNS, DGM or PPS, most of the payment issues would go away. He was going to do this well before Trezor was a sparkle in his eye. It's a huge shame, DeepBit going the way it has and Slush's pool seemingly on the way - more parts of the network's history disappearing.
Agreed. I mined at Slush's from I began mining, but I left for good when things started going a bit wrong - wonky payments and the likes. It's a shame, it was a good pool. I'm excited about the new pool stuff - the other merged mining coins (IXC, DVC) should raise in value a little as BTCGuild starts paying those out, I got some when I mined at ghash.io but they didn't have much if any value. I'd like to see PeerCoin getting a chance on Guild as well, it's a nice concept.
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I meet a very troublesome problem,and I ask for your help.
cgminer doesn't support GPU mining any more. You can't mine via using a GPU in a VM anyway, so you're barking up the wrong tree.
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only works on [...] nwooll's 'beta' version of bfgminer.
My version works on the Rapsberry Pi:
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Basically I want the entire window to be a uniform black background and light grey text.
cgminer still looks like shit, if you prefer that look.
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For scrypt mining you need at least 4GB of RAM.
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Antminer U1 won't work with MinePeon just yet - the U1 is very new and only works on Antminer's botched cgminer and nwooll's 'beta' version of bfgminer.
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has anyone evaluated running multiple instances of slush's proxy but on different ports... like the --gp 8332, --gp 8333 etc? Or do you believe this would likely not provide better results?
This is the way I do it, so I have multiple workers. I've got 2 instances of the proxy for two pools - so it's 4 instances of the proxy running. The Blades and the Cube go to their own pair of proxies. So, I have 4 shortcuts in Windows startup - Cube Eligius, Cube BTCGuild, Blades Eligius and Blades BTCGuild. This allows the miners to swap between pools automatically if one pool is down. All 4 shortcuts point to the same .exe so no real issues.
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Confirmed about the BeagleBone Black. My primary miner is now my BeagleBone Black (running a bare Debian install), and it works well. I have a number of USB devices running off it (even got a USB3 hub working well) - it's a FAR better machine than the Pi.
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No problems, I'll go beat my router with a stick when I get home this evening.
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3GH on p2pool would take forever to get anywhere.
Any of the big pools is fine - if you're mining 24/7 then go for a PPLNS pool, if not then go for one with PPS.
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Yeah, it's just I'm seeing my miners flipping to Eligius quite often when mining on BTCGuild as my primary pool, but when Eligius is primary it's solid as a rock and never flips to Eligius. Last time it flipped was just over an hour ago, for about 10 minutes then flipped back again. Same about 4 hours ago, and again around midnight UTC. Two separate machines running BFGMiner on Failover - one machine has about 20GH running through it, the other about 70GH.
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Is anyone else having intermittent connection drops with Guild? I'm mining here at the moment, and I'm seeing my miners switching to my backup pool quite often - they NEVER switch when my backup pool is the main pool.
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OR wait a few days until BFG supports them properly, then upgrade MinePeon the normal way...
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Make sure you used Zadig to install the driver for the IceFurys. It is needed for those. It shouldn't be... Icefury is just a nanofury, right? Those are HID... Fair point. They are coming up as HID devices in Windows, but Nate's bfg isn't picking them up. I didn't remember having to do the zdiag dance before to get them going on Windows. Yeah, they're just a Nanofury.
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It does look that that one, but there's 3 or 4 different sizes of Phoenix connectors depending on current capability. You'd need to measure the socket and look at the specs online for the plug you're buying. As for the cables, I'd buy a heap of 4-pin Molex splitters, cut them up and use the yellow wires. That means you don't have to hack up your PSU's wires, just plug in and go. Check out the other Blade howto threads for more info.
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