BTC sent to JME today. Will await the risers.
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I've finally saved up enough for one of your miners. If I were to place an order on your website, how long would it take to ship? Thanks!
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Would you sell 2 6990s for 800+shipping via paypal?
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Just to clarify, at this time, the boards are not able to do any mining yet correct?
Secondly, when will the second shipment occur for preorders? Thanks!
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Just curious, for those that are buying them- what's the expected break even period for this device?
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Smooth transaction here too.
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I'm sure that only 6850s have the possibility of being unlocked. 5850 bios mods just let you modify clockspeeds and voltages beyond stock in MSI afterburner.
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Couple more questions - will these come with a power adapater? Secondly, since there's that up/down problem at the moment, I don't feel comfortable paying until it's been resolved. Any ETA on that? Thank you.
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For shipping to Canada, please use dhl as its probably the cheapest when it comes to brokerage fees. With Ups and fedex pls use international economy express services which include brokerage fees.
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Is there any warranty on this? Also how will you be shipping them? For us Canadians, shipping by postal service would be much cheaper than courier.
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Any estimate when these will be ready? I'm looking to start delving into building a small FPGA farm and may consider getting the BFL single if this project is going to be long delayed (keeping in mind that BFL's time to delivery is long as well).
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Unfortunately the internet is full of scammers if you can't see someone face to face or have any kind of info verification on them. This makes the anonymous aspect of BTC not very useful in the real world.
Anybody can easily sell some small stuff for quick rep on their and then do a big scam later on- that can happen on Ebay as well but at least you have paypal protection on there as a buyer- SR not so much.
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I was interested in starting a mining bond since I have minimal power costs. How do the current mining companies payout to their individual shares? It would be near impossible by hand.
Thanks for any input.
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thanks I got cpuminer connected and working.
How do I keep track of when I find a block? Secondly, does the payment go directly to my wallet?
Secondly, is there native long-polling support on litecoin-qt when I run it like this?
Thanks.
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How would I change the port to 80? This is my config so far:
server=1 rpcallowip=* rpcuser=user rpcpassword=password rpcport=80
To run the server, do I run litecoin-qt.exe? or do I have to run litecoind? Finally can people connect to me with cpuminer?
I've used the above config and even when litecoin-qt gui is running, cpuminer can't connect. Secondly, running litecoind, I just get a black screen that closes by itself after a few seconds.
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I've been trying to start up a litecoin pool for my apt to run with some friends in my apartment. What would be the easiest way to start on a windows machine that my neighbors can connect to my computer and mine?
I'm not familiar with linux at all so it would like be a lot tougher and I do want to keep my primary machine windows as I have games and apps that require it. Thank you.
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