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1061  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: when the second november shipping knc??? on: November 01, 2013, 08:18:24 PM
Cyper check your PMs, I have something for you.

I receive instant email notifications, so I know about new PM's pretty instantly  Wink
1062  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: when the second november shipping knc??? on: November 01, 2013, 08:14:40 PM
I've never had any dealings with BFL or Avalon and I find it strange that people always compare KNC with the worst in the industry and do no try to compare them with the best they could be.

Not the worst in the industry. The only in the industry.

If KnCMiner would have fully started shipping the November batch right now, I'd be grabbing my pitchfork as well. But 15 boxes seem like an honest mistake to me. Worst case that's 15 Jupiter's accounting for 8.25TH which at nowadays standard hardly make a difference. The guys receiving those orders are lucky bastards, but c'est la vie.

When did you receive your order, if I make ask (or are you still waiting)? First day or second day delivery?

30.10.2013
1063  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: November 01, 2013, 08:12:16 PM
Can't blame KnC for that.


I'm not. I'm just blaming them for the late delivery and I'm explaining why a refund wasn't an option.
1064  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Mint Race #5: Win a KnC Jupiter 550 GH/s ASIC device! on: November 01, 2013, 08:04:37 PM
Whoa!

Hawk only holds first place for 1 hour 40 minutes before jassem snatches it.


Actually Aggrophobia snatched it.

Nope only 470M, Haribo can you write the real difficulty of the hashes behind them, i want to see if i had won with several >10G-shares

I'm confused. Aren't we all looking at the lowest number in the Work column here: https://bitminter.com/blocks

No - if I'm understanding correctly, we're looking at the hash of the block, and competing for the lowest hash.  Click on the block number under the "height" column, then there's a link to click to blockchain.info and you can see the hash.

(BTW, DrHaribo, the label for the link says "block explorer," but the link goes to blockchain.info.)

Thanks.

So if this is the hash: 0000000000000009a5145f3e47831fbe645f72bb921e940a7a0a26466482fd2a

How do I compare this to another one to establish which is the lower? Do I convert it to some other thing?
1065  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: November 01, 2013, 08:00:17 PM
Not only did they ship my faulty unit 10 days late, costing me about $2000 in lost mining revenue and all the BTC I've lost from mining with a sub-standard faulty lemon since then, but now knc have fucked us over again.

Can you imagine being Cyper, who got his October order on the 30th? To hear this?

And the plan is to start shipping Nov orders on 15th, after they promised it would be 30 days after October delivery ended to let people get some benefit from the early order and the fact they paid $2000 extra.

Fuck you KNC. Just that.


Pipe down and don't be last in line next time.

So I should just shut up and be happy forcefully that I got my miners 2 weeks late?
Maybe pay Bitcoinorama some bitcoins too  Roll Eyes

Should have got a refund like they offered imo

And be 400GBP out of pocket just for the fun?
1066  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: when the second november shipping knc??? on: November 01, 2013, 07:59:38 PM
Am I expected to be profoundly grateful for only 2 weeks delay instead of 1 year?

Also although 2 weeks may seem like forever in the Bitcoin world, it's still not that bad from a real world perspective.

That sounds like: Luis Garavito is not that bad, compared to Hitler. A little hard analogy, but you get my point.

I've never had any dealings with BFL or Avalon and I find it strange that people always compare KNC with the worst in the industry and do no try to compare them with the best they could be.
1067  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: November 01, 2013, 07:50:08 PM
Not only did they ship my faulty unit 10 days late, costing me about $2000 in lost mining revenue and all the BTC I've lost from mining with a sub-standard faulty lemon since then, but now knc have fucked us over again.

Can you imagine being Cyper, who got his October order on the 30th? To hear this?

And the plan is to start shipping Nov orders on 15th, after they promised it would be 30 days after October delivery ended to let people get some benefit from the early order and the fact they paid $2000 extra.

Fuck you KNC. Just that.


Pipe down and don't be last in line next time.

So I should just shut up and be happy forcefully that I got my miners 2 weeks late?
Maybe pay Bitcoinorama some bitcoins too  Roll Eyes
1068  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: when the second november shipping knc??? on: November 01, 2013, 07:11:14 PM
Awesome, just awesome...
Some people got their miners 2 weeks early, some other people got them 2 weeks late.
Professionalism at its best.

At least those 2 weeks were, you know, actual 2 weeks.

Am I expected to be profoundly grateful for only 2 weeks delay instead of 1 year?
1069  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: when the second november shipping knc??? on: November 01, 2013, 06:30:37 PM
Got to put my hand up and admit a few of the Nov batch are now known to have shipped apparently. Literally just found out after seeing a PM from Ixxi and following through by asking cust serv. They've checked themselves today after a customer rang up claiming he was sent a Saturn instead of a Jupiter and it then transpired he had a Nov del. The order queue has just been reviewed because of this.

From what i've just been told they were accidentally shipped by the manufacturing facility as they over-ran the cut off, due to manual refunds altering the order placements. There are a total of 15 in the wild. A mistake was made, but the rest of November orders are not shipping, and certainly weren't meant to have. It appears that due to closing refunds after the customer order file was sent to the manufacturing facility and courier(s), then the subsequent complaints raised about the cessation of refunds, some orders were not successfully manually removed and the overspill created subsequently ran into the first 15 Nov orders.

In any case I did not know before, I genuinely though he was trolling when I saw this last night, and Ixxi deserves an apology as there is no way November orders are meant to be leaving until production restarts in mid-Nov. Sorry man.

In answer to Jelin's orig q, production restarts mid-Nov on.

Awesome, just awesome...
Some people got their miners 2 weeks early, some other people got them 2 weeks late.
Professionalism at its best.
1070  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Mint Race #5: Win a KnC Jupiter 550 GH/s ASIC device! on: November 01, 2013, 06:23:43 PM
Whoa!

Hawk only holds first place for 1 hour 40 minutes before jassem snatches it.


Actually Aggrophobia snatched it.

Nope only 470M, Haribo can you write the real difficulty of the hashes behind them, i want to see if i had won with several >10G-shares

I'm confused. Aren't we all looking at the lowest number in the Work column here: https://bitminter.com/blocks
1071  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Mint Race #5: Win a KnC Jupiter 550 GH/s ASIC device! on: November 01, 2013, 05:37:39 PM
Whoa!

Hawk only holds first place for 1 hour 40 minutes before jassem snatches it.


Actually Aggrophobia snatched it.
1072  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: November 01, 2013, 05:32:52 PM

Just so you kno I'm not "Joshing"... hehe
or full of BFL
I believe you.

Here are some steps to streamline access to your miner through putty..
1. Open the putty session window, and input your I.P. normally in the hostname field, but DO NOT HIT ENTR.
    a. Instead, take your mouse pointer, highlight the saved sessions field(with a single left-click), and input your miner's I.P. again.
2. on the window/behavior tab to the left, un-check the "warn before exit" box.
3. on the connection/data tab, enter "root" to the auto-login username field.
4. on the SSH tab, enter "screen -r" into the "remote command" field.
5. back on the Session tab, at bottom of page, check the "close window on exit"....... "always"
6. now hit the SAVE button, and close putty
7. Go to your desktop & right-click for a context menu, and go to new/ shortcut.
8. input the location of putty for starting it. Use full file location to execute putty & input your miner's I.P. address as such...    
 C:\Users\Ewik\Desktop\putty.exe -load "123.123.123.4"
click next, input a name for your new shortcut, click finish.

Now, when you click on the shortcut, it will start putty with your miner's ip, and enter "root" for you, and wait for a password. as soon as you enter your password, it does the "screen -r" for you, and jumps into cgminer window.
it all happens very fast then
click on shortcut, enterpass, you're in.
BAM

You can make it even better by including -pw password
Good idea, thank you



Or use this: http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2009/03/putty-extreme-makeover-using-putty-connection-manager/

I will test it later on.
1073  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: November 01, 2013, 05:27:04 PM

Just so you kno I'm not "Joshing"... hehe
or full of BFL

I believe you.

Here are some steps to streamline access to your miner through putty..
1. Open the putty session window, and input your I.P. normally in the hostname field, but DO NOT HIT ENTR.
    a. Instead, take your mouse pointer, highlight the saved sessions field(with a single left-click), and input your miner's I.P. again.
2. on the window/behavior tab to the left, un-check the "warn before exit" box.
3. on the connection/data tab, enter "root" to the auto-login username field.
4. on the SSH tab, enter "screen -r" into the "remote command" field.
5. back on the Session tab, at bottom of page, check the "close window on exit"....... "always"
6. now hit the SAVE button, and close putty
7. Go to your desktop & right-click for a context menu, and go to new/ shortcut.
8. input the location of putty for starting it. Use full file location to execute putty & input your miner's I.P. address as such...    
 C:\Users\Ewik\Desktop\putty.exe -load "123.123.123.4"
click next, input a name for your new shortcut, click finish.

Now, when you click on the shortcut, it will start putty with your miner's ip, and enter "root" for you, and wait for a password. as soon as you enter your password, it does the "screen -r" for you, and jumps into cgminer window.
it all happens very fast then
click on shortcut, enterpass, you're in.
BAM

You can make it even better by including -pw password
1074  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: November 01, 2013, 05:12:12 PM
any jupiter owners running .98 notice that the hashrate is highest when you do a poweroff cycle and reboot, it will hit 565-575gh/s at the pool and then after running for a while the pool listed hash rate will get progressively lower, i dip at 490gh/s

any idea why this is?



This is exactly what happens to mine, maybe even lower, 470, 460... no idea why  Huh
did you ever try 70-75C? after enablecores, on 0.98?

24 hours later.. my 3 sats are 850 at the pool on 12 hour average!
that's 283 each, which is exactly what they show on cgminer!

Your 3x Saturn hash faster than mine 2x Jupiters  Cry
1075  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: when the second november shipping knc??? on: November 01, 2013, 01:10:36 PM
He's trolling. Fact.

No I am not. And to back my word up I am willing to bet 10 BTC on it using any trustable escrow.

I will be following this topic very closely.
Can you please supply some appropriate evidence that in fact a November order has been shipped.

Thank you.
1076  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ixcoin TODO on: November 01, 2013, 12:57:48 AM
Wow

Recently executed orders
31.10---07:26---274,088.0922---0.00004650---12.7451---Sell
1077  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: October 31, 2013, 11:42:56 PM
So do you guys think we will get some kind of compensation for them being late?

I doubt it, unless we as a group somehow enforce it.
1078  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: October 31, 2013, 10:41:01 PM
That is not relevant to the question of who "solved" the block.

Why the question is not relevant if who receives the reward is who supposedly "solves" the block?

Perhaps you are confusing what "solving" means in the metaphorical concept of "mining"?

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Block

Quote
Because there is a reward of brand new Bitcoins for solving each block, every block also contains a record of which Bitcoin address is entitled to receive the reward. This record is known as a generation transaction, or a coinbase transaction, and is always the first transaction appearing in every block.

You must be fun at parties  Roll Eyes
1079  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: KnCMiner list of orders - October delivery on: October 31, 2013, 10:27:51 PM
Anyone have an order in the 7000 range shipped or received yet?

Are there any orders in this range?

What orders numbers are there for November?
1080  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Mint Race #5: Win a KnC Jupiter 550 GH/s ASIC device! on: October 31, 2013, 08:13:15 PM
Thanks for the explanation Smiley

Also is there a list of all the shares I submit? A place to follow the lowest share so far?
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