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181  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Anyone have issues jumping PSU after power loss? on: June 19, 2013, 02:48:44 PM
lol no offence but you are smoking crack, its a "firmware" issue, its just that the PSU thinks it is short circuited b/c the power-on wire is not toggled, if i undo the and redo the wire it starts back up

just wondering if anyone had anything clever to mitigate this autonomously, i guess i could just get a couple psu splitter type cables and have the pc turn them all on
182  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Steamboat Batch 4 and 5 Chips on: June 19, 2013, 11:13:35 AM
willing to sell small amounts?

no,

i am already inconveniencing steamboat enough, I do not want to split orders
183  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Anyone have issues jumping PSU after power loss? on: June 19, 2013, 10:22:19 AM
It might be the circuit protection kicking in - I have exactly the same issue.

To reset the "breaker" you have to kill power to the PSU then it will start up again.

Do you know what caused the power loss? Or are they just cutting out?

If they are just cutting out then it is overload.

oh no it was me switching configurations around, it may not be an issue with an actual power loss due to longer length

jw if anyone had a cleaver way of fixing this cheap
184  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Anyone have issues jumping PSU after power loss? on: June 19, 2013, 09:52:29 AM
I have two Rosewell  Fortress PSUs which refuse to power on after power loss. I simply have the power on wired with teh ground. I think it is something to do with short circuit protection?

If i leave it plugged in but "off" for awhile it will turn back on...has anyone come up with a good way to get these to turn back on with no intervention?
185  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Steamboat Batch 4 and 5 Chips on: June 19, 2013, 07:07:08 AM
last call
186  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] Steamboat Batch 4 and 5 Chips on: June 19, 2013, 12:54:41 AM
Original Thread
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192916.0

Steamboat said that he would review the deal, and potentially provide escrow. Albeit slowly =p

I have 224 Batch 4 and 128 Batch 5. Looking to sell today and tomorrow if at all. Post offers if interested.
187  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Riser Cables, HD 7870s on: June 18, 2013, 09:41:51 PM
up
188  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: [.25 btc bounty] Herp Derp TML Minepeon Need Help on: June 18, 2013, 09:41:15 PM
Hmm i will try bfg anyone else?
189  Bitcoin / Mining support / [.25 btc bounty] Herp Derp TML Minepeon Need Help on: June 18, 2013, 11:52:45 AM
I am trying to get Minepeon to work with TML Firmware ModMiners.

I don't wanna load the original firmware back on there. Need to use this I think, https://www.modminerquad.com/index.php?title=TML_Mining_with_the_ModMiner_Quad. Although I would much prefer to use cgminer

Archlinux is being confusing naturally

help me get these boards mining and i will pay .25 BTC
190  Economy / Services / Re: [1+ BTC Contract] Preconfigured Mining OS (RPI, Linux, TPLINK) on: June 18, 2013, 11:49:22 AM
Listen, the software you're looking for is readily available. MinePeon is wonderful for a rPi. And as for pre-configuring it, you can't! Each user needs to go into it and change their own config file for their own individual pool/workers. That's all there is to it. And this is something that each individual person needs to do; it's not something we can do for you.

ok still need someone to put this all together

Deliverables
1.) RPI Image freebie minepeon ect
2.) RPI instructions
3.) Bootable Live Linux image
4.) Live Linux instructions
5.) Router (TPlink, ect open to suggestions) Image ect
6.) Router Instructions
191  Economy / Services / Re: [1+ BTC Contract] Preconfigured Mining OS (RPI, Linux, TPLINK) on: June 17, 2013, 09:10:15 PM

This has become too funny.  Here, a solution.

RPi running latest version of BFGMiner (at time of installation), full instructions on setup and running the unit (including color screen shots and a glossary of instructions to change, view, etc options if needed), BFL Jalapeno, ~$300 for equipment.  Cost for labor ~$150. Time frame, 4-6 months depending on availability of Jalapeno unit.
yerp crazy pills

192  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: [1+ BTC Contract] Preconfigured Mining OS (RPI, Linux, TPLINK) on: June 17, 2013, 08:47:07 PM
bump

easy money
193  Economy / Services / Re: [1+ BTC Contract] Preconfigured Mining OS (RPI, Linux, TPLINK) on: June 17, 2013, 08:37:33 PM
Yeah, I would say your optimal solution here would be an RPi with Minepeon installed, and a  powered USB hub.  Updated versions of CGminer and BFGMiner, and instructions on how to update programs if need be.

If you supply the parts or cash for the parts, finding someone to do this wouldnt be hard to do as its not something that should take anywhere near a lot of time to do.

UGH I FEEL LIKE I AM THE ONLY PERSON HERE NOT ON CRAZY PILLS

You arent, but you are asking for someone to provide this full solution for something that realistically, shouldnt take more than a half hour to do.  Getting a RPi, writing the image (which already comes with updated versions of BFG and CG that have support for BFL, Icarus, etc), booting and configuring and getting up and running isnt time tedious.  So for most people they are looking at it confused as to why you you just dont do it yourself.  And asking for graphical solutions and things just isnt going to happen for something that you want that is going to be basically headless and just run and do its thing. You can get a listing of simple command line instructions do do what you want, but there will have to be a little know how and learning on your end, but once up and running then it should be something you set and just go.  Check back daily to make sure its running, and reboot if need be, but other than that just let it go.

I have my RPi running my BFL Jalapeno.  It just sits in the corner mining and other than checking on it a couple of times a day at the pool that I am currently mining with to make sure its still online, I dont have to touch it. No need to update my BFGminer as doing so isnt going to get me any performance boost.  And Minepeon that I use on my RPi has a web interface that I can use to change pools anytime I want.

So yeah, I could set you up with something, and even give you instructions step by step on what to do once you receive the items and get them setup, but it would take me more time to do that, than its going to take you to do.  Is that what you want to spend your 1+ coins on?

and yet, you still have not read the OP, and have no idea what I am requesting. Not once do I mention graphical solutions. I need three packages completed with instructions. I'm not asking you to reinvent the wheel. I just need these packaged together and instructions written.

Requesting something be "retard" proof is just code word for graphical to me, as most "retards" prefer the pretty colors and buttons that come with it, not monochrome command lines.

Let me break it down to you like this, again, what you asking for while simple in concept, isnt simple in execution for a third party, and is actually easier for you to do on your own. You can sit here and keep bashing everyone because no one is chomping at the bit to provide you with this service, but really no one wants to put the effort forward for something that appears to be so simple that someone can take a little time out of their lives (certainly the time you have been using to post multiple threads on this same subject, and reply to people ridiculing them for not answering you or providing you a solution)yes i realize this may take only an hour or two, but I don't have the time. Posting on the forum while working or in the car doesnt really count as dev time to figure out how to do it with online instructions and YouTubeyes great advice, let me youtube this videos, rather than be condescending to anyone willing to chime in with their opinion.I'm just saying that is not what i'm asking for, I want someone to complete the project, not give suggestions ect et all

But that right there is probably why you do not have any replies saying they have a solution, because the miners you are requesting, are either not readily available, or are at fairly expensive prices.what the hell are you talking about, crazypills?

You either have to pre-order something like a Jalapeno through BFL and wait until your order is filled, or pay $300+ for FPGA USB Erupters or Icarus boards to only get a few hundred megahashes.  Again, you want to spend that much money?  Yeah, the low wattage is great, but compared to where the difficulty is going, this is not even a dent in making your any coins.  So that means getting them in mass in order to get it to a place where it becomes at least viable (by my estimates at least enough to get you 1GH/s of power to maybe generate 1 coin a month, that means over $1200 for FPGA solutions).  That also means that, at current prices, would be over a year before you even recouped your initial investment, let alone began making profit. Again, is this how you want to spend your money?

Now you can get an ASIC miner that ships immediately, but that costs BTC50, or at current prices $5000, that will put out 10GH/s.  If you have $5000 to spend on one, then okay, lets talk.  If not, then maybe sticking to a traditional GPU setup is the way to go.
All of this has nothing to do with my OP

I'll point out the misunderstandings above in red/blue. And to be honest I haven't ridiculed anyone besides yourself. Just because I can clean my house doesn't mean that I should. I'll let other people who are better than me at that do it. I can spend my time elsewhere better IE my full time job.

I am not asking for any miners. I am not setting this up for myself. I am just looking for three different options for hosting miners RPI/Live Linux/Router, which I can sell / prepackage with mining hardware. This is not rocket science, its extremely easy. I am paying good money, I am really surprised no one wants to do this.
194  Economy / Services / Re: [1+ BTC Contract] Preconfigured Mining OS (RPI, Linux, TPLINK) on: June 17, 2013, 07:53:37 PM
Yeah, I would say your optimal solution here would be an RPi with Minepeon installed, and a  powered USB hub.  Updated versions of CGminer and BFGMiner, and instructions on how to update programs if need be.

If you supply the parts or cash for the parts, finding someone to do this wouldnt be hard to do as its not something that should take anywhere near a lot of time to do.

UGH I FEEL LIKE I AM THE ONLY PERSON HERE NOT ON CRAZY PILLS

You arent, but you are asking for someone to provide this full solution for something that realistically, shouldnt take more than a half hour to do.  Getting a RPi, writing the image (which already comes with updated versions of BFG and CG that have support for BFL, Icarus, etc), booting and configuring and getting up and running isnt time tedious.  So for most people they are looking at it confused as to why you you just dont do it yourself.  And asking for graphical solutions and things just isnt going to happen for something that you want that is going to be basically headless and just run and do its thing. You can get a listing of simple command line instructions do do what you want, but there will have to be a little know how and learning on your end, but once up and running then it should be something you set and just go.  Check back daily to make sure its running, and reboot if need be, but other than that just let it go.

I have my RPi running my BFL Jalapeno.  It just sits in the corner mining and other than checking on it a couple of times a day at the pool that I am currently mining with to make sure its still online, I dont have to touch it. No need to update my BFGminer as doing so isnt going to get me any performance boost.  And Minepeon that I use on my RPi has a web interface that I can use to change pools anytime I want.

So yeah, I could set you up with something, and even give you instructions step by step on what to do once you receive the items and get them setup, but it would take me more time to do that, than its going to take you to do.  Is that what you want to spend your 1+ coins on?

and yet, you still have not read the OP, and have no idea what I am requesting. Not once do I mention graphical solutions. I need three packages completed with instructions. I'm not asking you to reinvent the wheel. I just need these packaged together and instructions written.
195  Economy / Services / Re: [1+ BTC Contract] Preconfigured Mining OS (RPI, Linux, TPLINK) on: June 17, 2013, 07:39:08 PM
Yeah, I would say your optimal solution here would be an RPi with Minepeon installed, and a  powered USB hub.  Updated versions of CGminer and BFGMiner, and instructions on how to update programs if need be.

If you supply the parts or cash for the parts, finding someone to do this wouldnt be hard to do as its not something that should take anywhere near a lot of time to do.

UGH I FEEL LIKE I AM THE ONLY PERSON HERE NOT ON CRAZY PILLS
196  Economy / Services / Re: [1+ BTC Contract] Preconfigured Mining OS (RPI, Linux, TPLINK) on: June 17, 2013, 06:09:15 PM
ya its not hard, i just need someone to do it for me
197  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Riser Cables, HD 7870s, "Ztex" FPGAs 1.15y on: June 17, 2013, 05:08:41 PM
bump
198  Economy / Services / Re: [1+ BTC Contract] Preconfigured Mining OS (RPI, Linux, TPLINK) on: June 17, 2013, 05:06:59 PM
Check out MinePeon. It's an image that you flash to an SD card, boot a rPi from it, and it's purpose-built from the ground up to be for mining, and only mining. A lot of people use it, and seems to work quite nicely.

ya thats fine someone just needs to do all of the work above
199  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: [1+ BTC Contract] Preconfigured Mining OS (RPI, Linux, TPLINK) on: June 17, 2013, 05:06:48 PM
up
200  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] High Quality Aluminum Standoffs for FPGA / ASIC Boards on: June 17, 2013, 05:01:10 PM
Legit seller, arrived as advertised a few days after ordering.  Thanks!

thanks =)

theses should work for Klondykes, CM1s, ModMiners ect

No longer dropshipping, as source has completely dried up
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