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1541  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Off-Topic on: September 02, 2013, 08:59:22 AM
Glad you guys  are getting along nicely without me. Just wanted to say Hi.

I was prompted back here by a post moderated by TH today. seems he is having a clear out of unwanted posts..

I have avoided putting my two peneth worth here to let you boys get on with it.

Am sure this too will get deleted but just wanted you too know that things are no longer above board on this thread..

This isn't a self moderated thread..... How would you post get "deleted"

I know btceic was clearing out his self moderated thread and deleting post, maybe that's where yours was?

More than likely, I just sent him a pm about it.

edit: to clarify, yes i was cleaning that thread up.

Yes clean that thread up, delete the messages of everyone who doesn't agree with you.

Then keep coming back and berating Terrahash even though you are not a customer.

Here is a great website for you:  consumerist.com  its all about companies that have done stupid things to their customers, you can go there and find bad companies and make them miserable too!!

p.s. still a dipshit.

And .....
OK, the message I got was not very clear. My apologies it is probably my mistake.


See what we did here ?

I point was made, Clarified as wrong and an apology was given. In a friendly adult fashion, including some friendly PM`s.

Then someone comes along calling people dipshits.   Roll Eyes
1542  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Off-Topic on: September 01, 2013, 01:08:28 PM
Glad you guys  are getting along nicely without me. Just wanted to say Hi.

I was prompted back here by a post moderated by TH today. seems he is having a clear out of unwanted posts..

I have avoided putting my two peneth worth here to let you boys get on with it.

Am sure this too will get deleted but just wanted you too know that things are no longer above board on this thread..

This isn't a self moderated thread..... How would you post get "deleted"

I know btceic was clearing out his self moderated thread and deleting post, maybe that's where yours was?

More than likely, I just sent him a pm about it.

OK, the message I got was not very clear. My apologies it is probably my mistake.
1543  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Off-Topic on: September 01, 2013, 12:59:01 PM
Glad you guys  are getting along nicely without me. Just wanted to say Hi.

I was prompted back here by a post moderated by TH today. seems he is having a clear out of unwanted posts..

I have avoided putting my two peneth worth here to let you boys get on with it.

Am sure this too will get deleted but just wanted you too know that things are no longer above board on this thread..
1544  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Klondike - 16 chip ASIC Open Source Board - Preliminary on: August 31, 2013, 09:47:41 AM
Announcement date? Or whatever progress? Is this still in progress or is it dying already?

I'm still here and haven't abandoned the project. I've had some disruptions over the last week as the tile guys that I've been waiting for since March finally arrived and started putting in floors. I've been moving stuff around from room to room, and it's a mess, stuff piled up everywhere. Timing couldn't have been worse, and my time diverted. I'm setting up my workbench and tools again and back working again, though the room I'm in still has no floor and I'll have to move back again in 2 days. If it were just me here I could probably have delayed them but my wife (and other family) presses on me as well. Plus I really need a floor.

I appreciate the kind words above and want to finalize this whole thing so I can move on. I feel like I'm stumbling around not knowing what's actually going to happen regarding Avalon chips, much disheartened by everything, but trying to keep a more positive outlook.


Only one page back...  Roll Eyes
1545  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Group Buy] Avalon ASIC Chips (SebastianJu) Batch 6 ordered (Closed) on: August 31, 2013, 12:22:15 AM
I have not replied yet.. I have been away for 4 days and am trying to catch up with events.

Am I right in the following

1. It has been suggested chip batches may be refunded, but not defiantly and no time line for how long to refund (like batch 3).
2. Further hold up on chips, no reason, no time line on delivery.

If chips where ready to ship I would keep them.

If chips are expected in 6 weeks + , I would like a refund.

It would be great to have a little more incite on whats going on.  If i have missed something let me know..
1546  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Linux mining distro for the Raspberry PI - MinePeon on: August 26, 2013, 12:59:00 PM
MinePeon Uptime
    6 hr 13 min 55 sec
Miner Uptime
    6 hr 13 min 29 sec
so looks like my pi is resetting every time on donation window?
1547  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Can anyone help me compute the ROI of this on: August 26, 2013, 07:52:58 AM
ROI is subject to your beliefs. So I won't comment.

However I would suggest you check out he group buy threads

Canary has these for 10.5 btc, ROI is easier if you pay the best price   Wink

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=277332.0
1548  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Do we want to continue to allow varrious vendor hate in here? on: August 26, 2013, 03:54:02 AM
I think a temporary cool-down ban or block for people wouldn't go amiss. Say, for excessive personal attacks or unfounded accusations you get an initial 24 hour ban, then for repeat offenders it goes up, second offence 48 hours, third 96, etc, etc, etc...
I think a blanket ban on doxing people wouldn't be a bad idea either.


Mods continually ignore the calls by the masses to give BFL & Assoc a Scammer tag or at least Untrustworthy

^  this.  All the while BFL continues to advertise in this forum even though they do not deliver ordered product.


Red wolf is a shill for BFL and his thoughts are based upon his knowledge that the community at large is not going to take BFL's lies anymore.

Inaba needs a scammer tag and then a perma-ban; he is far more dangerous than Matthew ever was.
After that is done we can see who else needs to be banned (BFL fanbois like red wolf).



I nominate Viceroy as first for making unfounded accusation. To be a shill I'd have to be deriving some sort of benefit from BFL or its associates. I'm not. I've waited like everyone else for my devices and finally got them. I have no pending orders with BFL for any gear, and I didn't even get a mug. Ergo, I'm not a shill, I'm just not a hater like Viceroy.

Perfect example of how threads get derailed and what we all have to avoid.  Off to the rant thread the pair of you !
1549  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Do we want to continue to allow varrious vendor hate in here? on: August 26, 2013, 03:48:18 AM
You cant have your cake and eat it as well ....

Mods continually ignore the calls by the masses to give BFL & Assoc a Scammer tag or at least Untrustworthy

I also feel BFL advertisements should only be allowed with a warning attached.

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Vendor specific sub-forums would help a lot (maybe on the chip level).

each vendor sub-forum should contain a mod sticky with factual warning for newbies and a rant thread for members to debate.

mods to point members to the rant thread for bickering/discussion.
Edit :
Maybe a caution button next to the ignore.
When the member gets to 50 cautions has posts highlight red with a warning in there signature.
This way the community can take its own action independent of mods..

bets on how long before a member beginning with I is bright red..  Danger Will Robinson, Danger
1550  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Do we want to continue to allow varrious vendor hate in here? on: August 26, 2013, 03:27:08 AM
You cant have your cake and eat it as well ....

Mods continually ignore the calls by the masses to give BFL & Assoc a Scammer tag or at least Untrustworthy

I also feel BFL advertisements should only be allowed with a warning attached.

------------------------------------------

Vendor specific sub-forums would help a lot (maybe on the chip level).

each vendor sub-forum should contain a mod sticky with factual warning for newbies and a rant thread for members to debate.

mods to point members to the rant thread for bickering/discussion.
1551  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL announces 28nm 600GH/S blade for $4680 on: August 25, 2013, 12:55:38 PM
Bicknellski, has done the right thing by his customers and refunded them, still people mock.

Is there no hope !

I have full respect for him, I was not one of his customers ! but he sets an example to the community that should be admired..
1552  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Closed]Avalon Chips - 0.081 BTC (Global+Escrow)-BATCH2 SECURED on: August 25, 2013, 12:43:02 PM
As from here: http://alphahpc.com/terms-conditions/
Quote
All shipped orders are non-refundable. You can only have an order refunded before a tracking number has been assigned to you. Once an item has been shipped, we can not issue you a refund on that item.
it seems i'm able to get a refund.
I would like to get a refund for my preorder (pcbs and assembly) on AlphaHPC.
Please, give me infos on the procedure i have to take to get this refund.
Sorry if i write in public, but i know you must have a lot of pms and you can't read all of them.


respect, curious on your plan for the chips though... 
1553  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Linux mining distro for the Raspberry PI - MinePeon on: August 25, 2013, 11:58:21 AM
would be good to hear if anyone has issues on 0.2.3 without the LCD  Wink
1554  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Linux mining distro for the Raspberry PI - MinePeon on: August 25, 2013, 11:51:51 AM

  • UPDATE 22:38:57: MinePeon Uptime: 5 hr 21 min 39 sec  Cheesy
  • UPDATE 22:56:07: MinePeon Uptime: 56 sec                  Cry
  • UPDATE 02:39:06: MinePeon Uptime: 30 sec                  Cry
  • UPDATE 10:12:33: MinePeon Uptime: 1 hr 2 min 10 sec    Cry  -  Going to disconnect LCD.
  • UPDATE 12:16:00: MinePeon Uptime: 3 hr 5 min 15 sec    Cheesy  -  The cgminer program restarted 2 times, one for donation and the second to revert to my pools, with no problem.

It would be nice to have access to full configuration of the SMTP email server @ settings page, as the majority of them, including gmail, needs password and a secure connection, to be able to send mail.
Ok, you made it through the donation window  Grin that a good start

Keep us informed.......

mine had a successful reboot 5 hrs ago - I have no idea why the reboot, but at least I didn't lose any mining time.  I only checked to give you an update  Angry ,I thought I was running sweet..

edit : my 0.2.2 pi has been up for 2d 7h with the dodgy hub that 0.2.3a does not like
1555  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Group Buy#1] Avalon ASICs CHIPS! Using JohnK as escrow! FINISHED! on: August 25, 2013, 10:31:26 AM


Ya... more of hope and prayer for all. I hate to see other people put in months of hard work and get screwed by Yifu this way. Maybe the BTC Gods will shine fortune on us all and there will be 500 BTC to the USD just as those DIY miners fire up.
Or Yifu may dump all that coin in them addresses and burn the lot of us..  Angry
1556  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Linux mining distro for the Raspberry PI - MinePeon on: August 24, 2013, 12:04:35 PM

Thanks for your help, southerngentuk.

I'm preparing a 0.2.2 MinePeon image, but with last version 3.4.0 of cgminer, LCDStats and MinePeon GUI, to see if the problem is from the newer Arch Linux.
no worries, just be cautious of the python usb, if its not the arch its has to be that. ( disclaimer : note am a newbie to linux so probably wrong) 
1557  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Linux mining distro for the Raspberry PI - MinePeon on: August 24, 2013, 10:17:26 AM

I don't know how to do next... Trying to maintain this new version and see what happens next or going back to 0.2.2 and make all git pull's except to the Arch Linux. But don't know if that way, I still have the LCDStats python program started with the RPI.

Help me on this, Neil.
Go back to your last good SD card, assuming you rotate them like I do  Wink ok probably not.
Go back to stock, live without that cute lcd for a week or so and.......
do what I did, but a second PI, update and go through hub at a time transferring to the new PI

I bet 0.05 BTC it's a hub/arch conflict  Shocked edit : or hub/pyusb


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My 0.2.3a has now been up for 1d 5h, has gone through the donation window without a hitch.. Grin

The suspect hub is happily mining away 0.2.2 with 7 erupters for the same time.. ( no donation, as its goes screwy )
1558  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL MiniRig Line:Concerned on: August 24, 2013, 08:34:29 AM
I have Images in my head of someone opening that big minirig case
to reveal a single monarch cable tied to one side and 3 bricks to the other.

edit : 2 years from now....
1559  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Linux mining distro for the Raspberry PI - MinePeon on: August 24, 2013, 05:47:35 AM
0.2.3a is really unstable running 31 USB block erupters for me it crashes after about 2 minutes (HW errors build over until whole board is litup and miner unresponsive).

Like the new slick web interface though.

Rolled back to 0.2.2 everything working again.
Would you share what hubs you are using and maybe swap them about a bit if you have more than one type..and some spare time.
1560  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Linux mining distro for the Raspberry PI - MinePeon on: August 23, 2013, 10:58:52 PM
I had similar, before 0.2.3 was released I would pull and update arch and pyusb.
Everything would go ok and look good until a reboot then it would go all screwy.

I am sure a resent change in Arch or pyusb has created an incompatibility with some hubs.
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