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1901  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BM1384 Pod Miner plus trade-in/recycling - an interest and feasibility poll on: December 02, 2015, 11:52:39 PM


I talked to some one who may have been ripped off by this seller on ebay,the guy who told me that is buying my last s5, once i get a 18 pin cable and test the replacement board and other board to gather.  he told me he paid about that and is fighting with PayPal to get it back . just a tip.
1902  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: BFGMiner 5.4.1: GBT+Stratum, RPC, Mac/Linux/Win64, Antminer S1-S5, Block v4 solo on: December 01, 2015, 08:56:58 PM
the S3 is set something like this to join the proxy ?.


stratum+tcp://your miner ip :3333  port most be 3333 for the proxy for stratum+tcp to work right . other wise don't know .


why not use a PI as the proxy they don't cost much and hell of a lot easier to set up as a proxy sever even with bfg .

or get one of these

for the wallets

https://bitseed.org/product/pre-order-bitseed-v2/


and

xyzzy099 is right that's old school way for asicminer blades

If I change the port to 3333 it just crashes bfgminer and it happens fast enough I can't catch the error. I am not exactly a novice at mining and have done plenty of solo with gpu and usb stuff. This network device setup has me beaten.


does it have to be bfg and windows PC ?.   the S3's use CGminer unless you got bfg working on a s3 . i would rather use bfg my self but some times i can't .
1903  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BM1384 Pod Miner plus trade-in/recycling - an interest and feasibility poll on: December 01, 2015, 08:48:47 PM
My recollection is that sidehack has no interest in trying to build something using the SFards chip, for a variety of reasons. I am sure he'll weigh in to correct me.

Fair enough. Has any chip other than BM1384 been discussed? The reason I ask, unless you already have an Antminer S5, those chips are hard to find. Bitmain does not sell them directly as far as I know (or even produce them anymore now that they have the BM1385)


I think hed settle for the new sp chips or even the new AvalonMiner 6.0  chips https://ehash.com/product/avalon6-v6-0/ chips, so to answer your question: yes he has.

I don't see why they won't, it won't hurt, them, and help others .
1904  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: BFGMiner 5.4.1: GBT+Stratum, RPC, Mac/Linux/Win64, Antminer S1-S5, Block v4 solo on: December 01, 2015, 08:21:09 PM
the S3 is set something like this to join the proxy ?.


stratum+tcp://your miner ip :3333  port most be 3333 for the proxy for stratum+tcp to work right . other wise don't know .


why not use a PI as the proxy they don't cost much and hell of a lot easier to set up as a proxy sever even with bfg .

or get one of these

for the wallets

https://bitseed.org/product/pre-order-bitseed-v2/


and

xyzzy099 is right that's old school way for asicminer blades
1905  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: BFGMiner 5.4.1: GBT+Stratum, RPC, Mac/Linux/Win64, Antminer S1-S5, Block v4 solo on: December 01, 2015, 08:03:38 PM
what's the error if it is what i think it is you may have to disable get work for bfg to work right and use  stratum+tcp.


Besides  stratum+tcp works better then http in this case .
1906  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: BFGMiner 5.4.1: GBT+Stratum, RPC, Mac/Linux/Win64, Antminer S1-S5, Block v4 solo on: December 01, 2015, 07:53:31 PM
I use this Proxy on a PI
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=611338.0
 
for the .conf to join the proxy first . disable getwork, BFG doesn't work to well with get work then use stratum+tcp.


{  
  "disableGetwork": true,
  "pools" : [ {
    "name" : "pool name or solo pool",
    "host" : "your ming pool",
    "user" : "",
    "password" : "x",
   } ]
}




for the miner it self or to join the proxy


bfgminer.bat = bfgminer -o stratum+tcp://your miner's IP:3333 -u username -p pw

And to see the proxy's UI in your browser

 http://your miners IP :8888/

You have BFG running on a S3 ?. best i can do is get it running on a S5, mine sharing your how to for the S3 ?.



1907  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ***IMPORTANT: USE SAFE WIRING FOR MINING RIGS!*** on: December 01, 2015, 01:10:21 AM
Amen.

Also, just get quality PSU's, that can run 1 miner per PSU. This also makes the miner more stable IMHO.

I can recommend the following:
Corsair 1500AXi
EVGA 1600 G2
Bitmain's PSU.



I will add for the s-7

Evga 1600 p2 ---------
Evga 1600 t2 ---------  both of these cost good money.

On the new avalon 6

Do not use bitmains psu it has 18 gauge wires and the avalon 6 wants to use around 240 watts on each pcie.

the evga 1300 g2 is good for the avalon 6.
along with the other evga's

the 2000 watt server and the 2800 watt server's sold here need 240 volts  

 Finksy has some good psu's

linksy is here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=966135.0

kind of the same deal here but in the US so that means to me cheaper shipping , I got this thing about what they charge for shipping which can go over board and sometimes kills the deal Smiley . I've bought a lot off that site and it is, as, you see it . and most of the break out boards are by J4bberwock or one by sidehack which i also own they all work as intend Smiley.

what i do to beat the high cost of shipping is buy all my break out boards and cables from holybitcoin sense he has all i need i won't buy miners from him his cost to much + shipping but he has really nice prices on the boards and PCIE cables that suit me,with shipping only 2 to 5 dollars per order, then order from Canada at a higher shipping, then hit ebay to look  for the PSU's that the broads run with free shipping and actually get a better deal on the PSU that match the boards with  one year warranty Smiley actually,got some brand new OEM PSU's with free shipping and one year warranty ( I know the warranty means jack  in this case ) for way less then buying the full set @ one place .

http://holybitcoin.com/checkout/order-received/1392/?key=wc_order_565cf2690fa81&utm_nooverride=1
1908  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ***IMPORTANT: USE SAFE WIRING FOR MINING RIGS!*** on: December 01, 2015, 12:24:40 AM
Hm seems to me no mater what that should be a number one rule for PC's or any thing you plug into the wall , miners are PC's, made for one use Smiley .I always try to buy  power cords with 16 or better wire, all my psu's run on nothing over 16 weight wire,i would hate to burn my house down over being cheap on the wire , i use . breakers , I'm over kill on , i use 8/2 on my 220 30 amp line with 600 volts max or better.
1909  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: .02 BTC Reward for Working Hashra Lunar Lander Firmware on: November 30, 2015, 05:50:49 AM
.02 BTC Reward for Working Hashra Lunar Lander Firmware

I have looked and cannot find this anywhere anymore. If you still have a copy of this I will gladly pay you .02 BTC for your troubles. 

There is an easy way of looking on the old website:

http://web.archive.org/web/*/hashra.com

There you select the date of wich your Firmware was online and try to get the download link there.
You will have to spend a lot of Time doing this.

Good Luck to you
and no, if you find your firmware i don't want the btcs, donate it to ck or kano.




i was gonna tell him keep the btc,  i just wanted to know if he got it all working like he wanted.Smiley.
1910  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Happy Thanks-giving if you live in tthe US. on: November 27, 2015, 01:35:02 AM
some one asked Smiley .


In the United States
Main article: Thanksgiving (United States)
Jennie Augusta Brownscombe, The First Thanksgiving at Plymouth, 1914, Pilgrim Hall Museum, Plymouth, Massachusetts

In the United States, the modern Thanksgiving holiday tradition is commonly, but not universally, traced to a sparsely documented 1621 celebration at Plymouth in present-day Massachusetts. The 1621 Plymouth feast and thanksgiving was prompted by a good harvest. Pilgrims and Puritans who began emigrating from England in the 1620s and 1630s carried the tradition of Days of Fasting and Days of Thanksgiving with them to New England. Several days of Thanksgiving were held in early New England history that have been identified as the "First Thanksgiving", including Pilgrim holidays in Plymouth in 1621 and 1623, and a Puritan holiday in Boston in 1631.[8][9] According to historian Jeremy Bangs, director of the Leiden American Pilgrim Museum, the Pilgrims may have been influenced by watching the annual services of Thanksgiving for the relief of the siege of Leiden in 1574, while they were staying in Leiden.[10] Now called Oktober Feesten, Leiden's autumn thanksgiving celebration in 1617 was the occasion for sectarian disturbance that appears to have accelerated the pilgrims' plans to emigrate to America.[11] In later years, religious thanksgiving services were declared by civil leaders such as Governor Bradford, who planned the colony's thanksgiving celebration and fast in 1623.[12][13][14] The practice of holding an annual harvest festival did not become a regular affair in New England until the late 1660s.[15]

Thanksgiving proclamations were made mostly by church leaders in New England up until 1682, and then by both state and church leaders until after the American Revolution. During the revolutionary period, political influences affected the issuance of Thanksgiving proclamations. Various proclamations were made by royal governors, John Hancock, General George Washington, and the Continental Congress,[16] each giving thanks to God for events favorable to their causes.[17] As President of the United States, George Washington proclaimed the first nationwide thanksgiving celebration in America marking November 26, 1789, "as a day of public thanksgiving and prayer to be observed by acknowledging with grateful hearts the many and signal favours of Almighty God".[18]

In modern times the President of the United States, in addition to issuing a proclamation, will "pardon" a turkey, which spares the bird's life and ensures that it will spend the duration of its life roaming freely on farmland.[19]

I'm kind of old School if it wasn't for the US the rest of world might be slaves etc well never know .!! . an other word freedom pretty much is why it is , i did not know Canada has there version in Oct. Smiley .
1911  Bitcoin / Hardware / Happy Thanks-giving if you live in tthe US. on: November 26, 2015, 06:37:48 PM
Tittle says it all, I'm sure this will be either moved or deleted but it's that time of year again  enjoy that nice meal today :>
1912  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: News of a mini RasPi for 5$ How could this change bitcoin mining? on: November 26, 2015, 06:22:45 PM
I mentioned it as possibly viable substitute to save on controller costs, because just like how the BBB is being used, it run a daughter board anyways. I'm not a hardware expert, but i don't see why it could not have a Ethernet ported added there, leaving the base cost of the mini computer to 5$ instead of 30$+

I reckon without a Ethernet port, the cost would have to be over 5$, but really, how much more expensive could it be to make a batch of thousands RasPi0+ for a manufacturer or for the Bitcoin mining community?

i agree but give time some one will be selling a plug in Ethernet port for USB Hub's for this. in fact you can buy one now plug in port, if it works on this, no idea.
1913  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: News of a mini RasPi for 5$ How could this change bitcoin mining? on: November 26, 2015, 05:59:52 PM
In terms of changing the controller-scape, Avalon can only be mentioned as a detail to Bitmaintech, for all the good things Avalon that may be. I can not see the appeal of a Pi ZERO over Bitmaintech's chosen BB derivative, not even price (and not to mention connectivity, or the lack of it - USB to ethernet considered).


if your good at doing custom oases on any pi, give it time you will be able to use any type Pi, you want with Avalon's,with bitmain you can but can' t, you take a very big risk of messing up that new 1.7 k  US miner, not just the controller, if you try some kind of modded controller in place of there BB, you all most can't mess up any miner with a stand alone controller that uses one, so the benefits of a stand alone out weigh a built-in one any day.

I have  brick  a few bitmain controllers the miners still worked but it was disabled/useless till i could get a replacement controller,  it made me want my own off unit controller.

 with Avalon's it's just a mater of setting up there openwrt server on another PI type. it's very possible and safe to do.
1914  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: septriya.com - tuhorimada.com - zhouminer.com - Mining ASIC scam? on: November 26, 2015, 01:48:41 AM

Zeus was legitimate, but never made a 300MH scrypt miner - ALL of their miners were quite a bit lower than that - and they never achieved the efficiency level claimed for that
monster.



till they said they were gonna make the 300 MH miner then they started ripping off a few some got paid back a few still haven't, then some one there was in law suit under a different name, i even bought a few of the low end ones, i wanted to upgrade that was one of the selling points of the so called volcano, yea they were legitimate til they went bad . The pictures every one sees was what it was suppose to look like, but any one can get them off of Zeuses  site. So anytime i see some one any place trying to sell the volcano ,i steel clear of that site, after, i have a good laugh .
1915  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: .02 BTC Reward for Working Hashra Lunar Lander Firmware on: November 25, 2015, 08:06:29 PM
did you get it working ?Smiley. with minera.
1916  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Review] Avalon 6 Miner - Winter Mining - Notlist3d on: November 24, 2015, 07:26:04 PM
i heard that a new firmware is in the works which fixes the smartspeed issue

good so for now I will mine at freq 480  and wait for the fix.

this would make the gear better then the s-7

I believe  there is a psu board for a server psu that will allow for a nice big voltage spread.  Maybe Finksy is the Western hemisphere seller.


J4bberwock

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1178099.0


J4bberwock
There two he makes one may replace the other and sidehack makes one
DPS-2000BB Breakout Adapter Board for IBM Bladecenter Delta 2000 Watt Server PSU
http://holybitcoin.com/product/dps-2000bb-breakout-adapter-board/  

sidehacks version

http://www.gekkoscience.com/products/IBM2K_board.html

Exclusive! HP 1200 Watt Common Slot PSU Bundle with Breakout Board & 4x Cables (PCI-E) and The Holy Power Bundle Featuring The HolyBoard w/ 1300W PSU & 4x Cables (PCI-E)
http://holybitcoin.com/product/hp-1200-watt-common-slot-psu-bundle/  and http://holybitcoin.com/product/holy-bundle/

 for the US.
1917  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Review] Avalon 6 Miner - Winter Mining - Notlist3d on: November 24, 2015, 06:08:32 PM
nice they either fixed the price on the EHash site or opened up single sells now Smiley.



AvalonMiner 6.0

4.44 ฿
1918  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Where to buy chips/boards. on: November 24, 2015, 05:55:55 PM
By the time you get the chips and make a board, test it, and then produce it the next gen will be out. Same goes for reverse engineering the chips. By the time you figure it all out, test it, and then tape out there will be a next generation chip that will kill it. I'm not quite sure what the end game here is but it seems like a waste of time to be totally honest.
They are great for stick miners and nice little project miners, not everything is just a massive ROI machine and I think the next gen is further out since it takes the jump to smaller nm.

I agree why not put to gather a 2 th like side wants to do for homes not everyone wants to buy a 4 th 1,7 k priced machine when two 2 th boards using old heat sinks etc might be better not every one cares about ROI they want to mine in there Homes, the big guys just don't understand that .
1919  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Help! Mining is killing my lightbulbs on: November 24, 2015, 05:34:15 PM
Just buy LED lights online, they last super long and should be immune to this. They are around 4$ a bulb, $3.50 online with free shipping.

I suggested the same thing.  I think try one and see how it goes.  The LED use a very very small amount of electricity.  I don't see them being killed, but I would start with one just in case.

And if your electricity does kill a LED bulb honestly I would get a electrician.  It is not normal to kill lightbulbs with only pulling 1k watts on same circuit.  So having him/her look at the wiring and circuit breaker might be good if you do kill a LED.

either way i would, it shouldn't being doing it in first place unless hes overloading it, drawing to much , then he needs to balance it out. follow the wires some how make sure there not getting hot etc. feel the breaker if it's even warm there might be a problem.
1920  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: septriya.com - tuhorimada.com - zhouminer.com - Mining ASIC scam? on: November 24, 2015, 11:00:42 AM
Hi,

Anyone having a positive feedback about one of these 3 similar websites?

septriya.com

tuhorimada.com

zhouminer.com

Julie

yea there is no such miners unless some one has one http://septriya.com/zeusminer-volcano-300mh-s-1000w.html



Zeus never made one if they did im sure some one would have said something by now  Smiley . or wed see more of them . that was zeusminer ripe off point .
,

stay  away from that one


http://septriya.com/yesminer/yesminer-m10-mini.html  

This one does not exist either, in fact some poor fools got taken on that one .  


all most all of those miners are outdated old stuff .
Stay away from all three site or use them at your risk they maybe safe to visit but not safe to buy off of .
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