Is there any chance to find a cheap S3 controller board around ?
Or the best solution to replace one ?
Thanks
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Updated my post with location
Thanks, quite a ride for me to go get them ;-) I will pass.
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16fQsshcYFUe6FbyGPMmUJnMBYjgLZL3vR Strike 2 ! EDIT: Adios big share !
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I have 3 of these that have been gathering dust since December. Stable at 200 GH/s.
All offers welcomed.
Ship from ? Local pick up ?
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OMFG, just pulled a 20.2G share with my antfurnace !! Almost
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I would like to pick : +4.01% - +4.25%
Thanks !
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The cooling system is included. I doubt it would be worth the shipping costs to Canada though. Allright thanks anyway ;-)
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14 offline again we are back on
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Sidehack, may I ask which USB hub you're using for your Raspberry Pi ?
thanks
I got one of those $8 11-port junkers from Ebay about two years ago, stripped it down and beefed the power lines with extra wire and capacitors for running overclocked block erupters. There's pictures in the dev thread. We're thinking about building our own hub that'll take in higher than 12V and internally regulate high-current 5V to the ports, which would be good for Compac and Amita stuff but also for anyone working on a solar setup or charging a lot of devices in a car or something. So I'll probably be testing that in a month or so, but for now I have a junker hub that's been rebuilt for higher current. Allright thanks, I was asking as I had no luck with the few usb hubs i tried. My Pi couldn't see more then 1 CP2102 (I had 8 connected)
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Sidehack, may I ask which USB hub you're using for your Raspberry Pi ?
thanks
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Since this is using the U3 stuff in cgminer, you may want to use cgminer 4.9.0. 4.9.1 does not recognize the U3, it's a known bug, so don't know if that will affect this stick. You probably also want to add --suggest-diff 1 to your .bat file so that your stick starts at a reasonable pool diff. If it enumerated as a COM port, you need to install the WinUSB driver for hotplug support and such ( Zadig) which will allow cgminer to detect it natively. Is there a way to do this without using Zadig? I have a computer that refuses to complete the Zadig installation, so I need to find another way to do what Zadig does. yeah this win 7 is not liking zadig. I am going to strip this back. I had a fear of this issue I have another pc to try on. and I am building a pc next week. Phil, I run the zadig driver without issue on my Win7. I have 7 S1 blades running with that driver and some CP2102. I think the CGminer I run was modify to be able to do that. I run CGMiner 4.7.0. I can send you my executable if you wanna try. Here's from the thread => https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=671128.680Hope it helps ! EDIT: Also, make sure within zadig, to install the correct winusb driver for the USB your device is connected (Go in Option => Show all Devices) EDIT2: I guess the bmsc option won't work with the unit tho ...
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We are back !
yes, the maintenance is over, the engineer told me they could finish within 4 hours, and then took them 12 hours. it is not easy to run a big farmer, many thing are difficult and worse than thought.. thanks for feedback, appreciated. Any chance to look at my emails about my compensation ? At least just confirm that you got them and you'll look at it later (no stress I just want to make sure I didn't miss your compensation email or anything during the process)
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Thanks for the offer. However the math just does not work.
.5 btc = $144 Canadian Shipping is $50
Leaving $94.00 which is $31.00 each
I have them completely boxed up and do not want to open to take the PSU's out. 1 btc including shipping is a great price and I need to be closer to that number.
Well if you remove the PSU the shipping should be cheaper. Anyway, good luck with your sale.
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“Spondoolies-Tech is hard at work developing a third-generation ASIC,” Guy Corem said in an interview with Bitcoin Magazine. “The new ASIC is aiming for a 4X improvement over the efficiency of the second-generation unit. The new ASIC will allow the merged company to secure a significant percentage of the hash rate.” While the combined company doesn’t intend on focusing too much on developing products for the general population, that hasn’t stopped it from coming up with new chips to launch this summer. from https://bitcoinmagazine.com/20792/bitcoin-shop-inc-btcs-spondoolies-tech-move-forward-merger/Why being optimistic about this when we, as a mining community, will get nothing (no miners)? I think that it (mining by 3-4 large companies) is a dead end for bitcoin. Incidentally, transaction validation pays peanuts (currently ~3K/day for all mining) They are optimistic for their shareholder or anyone buying stocks (investment in the company)
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0.5 BTC for all 3 S3+ (shipping within Canada / no PSU)
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