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2361  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [12000 GH/s] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); TX FEES + UserDiff; ASIC tested on: August 25, 2013, 02:39:05 AM
Just check the graph?

The graphs give the daily reward and daily average reward but not the total to date.

this won't give you each individual miner but you should be able to get your total payout from "my account" -> "payout history" https://mining.bitcoin.cz/accounts/transactions/

that won't include your current "confirmed reward" found in "my account"

Thanks, yes.
2362  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [12000 GH/s] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); TX FEES + UserDiff; ASIC tested on: August 24, 2013, 08:42:20 PM
Doesn't make any difference, the proxy only allows getwork miners to work on stratum pools.  It doesn't do anything fancier than that.
I had supposed it was a cache of potential work.
2363  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [12000 GH/s] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); TX FEES + UserDiff; ASIC tested on: August 24, 2013, 07:50:17 PM
I use multiple mining programs on different machines.  I wonder if running stratum-mining-proxy on one machine then pointing all the miners to it would be the most efficient.  I notice when I do, minepeon will ignore my --no-stratum in the miner.conf and switch to stratum+tpc and use stratum thru the stratum-mining-proxy.  Is this a mistake?  If each of the miners have stratum included would it be most efficient to point each miner at Slush's pool stratum address?  Stratum-mining-proxy was needed when I was using BTCMiner.
2364  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [12000 GH/s] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); TX FEES + UserDiff; ASIC tested on: August 24, 2013, 07:35:55 PM
Just check the graph?

The graphs give the daily reward and daily average reward but not the total to date.
2365  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [12000 GH/s] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); TX FEES + UserDiff; ASIC tested on: August 24, 2013, 06:35:33 PM
Is there a method of asking the slush pool how much my miners have earned to date?
2366  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN - IN STOCK - SHIPPING] batch #22/23 ASICMiner USB + Blade miners on: August 21, 2013, 08:59:31 PM
I would encourage everyone who has a positive experience.. 99.9999999999999% of us to take a few seconds and leave positive feedback(TRUST) for Canary. That's Big red Warning by his name scares off people who really have nothing to be afraid of when dealing with this man.

BTW.. I bought a freakin Big mac last week it was $2.99.. Now I see its 2 for $4 this week!! I WANT SOME MONEY BACK FROM MCDONALDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Okay so I go to leave positive feeback, trust, for CanaryInTheMine.  It only has a checkmark for if the comment is negative and no way of any kind to leave a >0 number for the comment.
2367  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [CLOSED] Block Erupter USB @ 0.20 BTC + parcel -> Shipping to anywhere! on: August 20, 2013, 05:04:22 PM
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I hope Friedcat release once for all more than 1000 units for 0.1 BTC.

discount prog is only to honor/compensate the early buyer
--> you can get max the quantity you bought for 0.89/0.99 or more

afaik Wink


what about the REALLY early buyers who bought at 2.1 each?

I think Friedcat released discount BEs or coupons with the idea they'd go to the early buyers who paid 1BTC or more so as to offset the rapid difficulty rise and low return at that price but at least one reseller having the units used those to pump up current sales almost halving his then already lower prices.  Since that wasn't what Friedcat indicated they were for, Friedcat may have stopped.
2368  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [CLOSED] batch #20/21 .31 - .35 btc for USB miners & 10.25 blades - USA only on: August 17, 2013, 01:34:06 PM
Arrived.  Perfect seals.  Thanks.
2369  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [SHIPPING] batch #20/21 .31 - .35 btc for USB miners & 10.25 blades - USA only on: August 15, 2013, 09:57:04 PM
TY.  USPS track and confirm email just informed me the package was dispatched at 2:36PM.  Good job, Canary!
2370  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Experimenting with Jalapeno firmware... on: August 15, 2013, 12:03:24 AM
Worked flawlessly, did it on 2 units. Do be careful, they are smt

How did bending the pins go?  I'm really good at snapping them off.
Just a thought, using wirewrap to bring the pins out to another set of pins, once, and leaving it in place.  Wirewrap is nice because the original pins are unchanged, adjacent pins can be wrapped without fear of shorting if done properly.  The connector one brings the wires out to can be prepared in advance while your waiting for a programmer to arrive.  Once in place buzz out your work to make sure the pins correspond.  Maybe get a spare female connector to put in place when you're done so as not to leave the pins of the added connector exposed.  Someday you may want to remove the connector, just reverse the wirewrap tool and unwrap the wires.
how about this?

Nice.  The problem I've found with the grasp clips is that the clip bends and can be reshaped back only so many times before it snaps.
2371  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Experimenting with Jalapeno firmware... on: August 14, 2013, 08:05:54 PM
Worked flawlessly, did it on 2 units. Do be careful, they are smt

How did bending the pins go?  I'm really good at snapping them off.
Just a thought, using wirewrap to bring the pins out to another set of pins, once, and leaving it in place.  Wirewrap is nice because the original pins are unchanged, adjacent pins can be wrapped without fear of shorting if done properly.  The connector one brings the wires out to can be prepared in advance while your waiting for a programmer to arrive.  Once in place buzz out your work to make sure the pins correspond.  Maybe get a spare female connector to put in place when you're done so as not to leave the pins of the added connector exposed.  Someday you may want to remove the connector, just reverse the wirewrap tool and unwrap the wires.
2372  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN] batch #20/21 .31 - .35 btc for USB miners & 10.25 blades - USA only on: August 13, 2013, 09:57:02 PM
I'm using Bitcoin-QT for linux which is using Qt version 4.6.2.  Somewhat different than earlier versions or windows versions, this provided me no means of messaging to include the USPS tracking number.  In fact with a couple of receive addresses I wasn't sure what address the wallet sent the BTC from and only found that for sure looking at the transaction ID on blockchain.info.  So, how do I sign the USPS tracking number.  My PM to the gmail address included my name and address and the attached USPS label has exactly that although the return address has my name above the CanaryInTheMine company name and address.  How do I sign the USPS tracking number or is it even an issue with all the data in that one message?
there's probably info somewhere on forums or maybe someone here can help you by pointing to a guide on how to sign it with your particular setup.

I absolutely need a signed message to proceed with an order: we've had attempts from people to claim a transaction that belonged to someone else.  that won't fly here since I verify every order and the reason why I don't have too many more attempts by scammers but as order volumes go up, they think I'll blink and they can sneak one in...  not going to happen. you wouldn't believe the "dog ate my homework" stories trying to explain why it's their transaction even though they can't sign a message with it...  (and before you misunderstand me, I'm not saying that you are a scammer! plz don't go there. I'm just explaining this).

the purpose of the signed message is to protect the buyer. the seller is protected by virtue of the buyer being protected, not the other way around...

some wallets can not sign, which none of you should use by the way... get a modern wallet! Smiley

there are 3 ways to resolve this:
1. you find out how to sign a message and sign it.
2. you import your wallet into another wallet like blockchain and voila!! you can sign a message for the transaction you have sent.
3. I can refund your payment back to the sending address and you  can then forward your funds to a wallet with which you can sign.

let me know, thanks!

Getting there.  Am at the Signatures Sign/Verify page.  Have made a message with my address in the top box, put tracking number and other information in the message text area, mashed the Sign Message and got a long string in the signature box.  So, I'll copy the long string that appeared in the sig box and paste that in a normal message to your gmail address.  Ahh, now I see how the kiddie porn maggots were sending URLs using Bitcoin and blockchain.
2373  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN] batch #20/21 .31 - .35 btc for USB miners & 10.25 blades - USA only on: August 13, 2013, 08:34:15 PM
I'm using Bitcoin-QT for linux which is using Qt version 4.6.2.  Somewhat different than earlier versions or windows versions, this provided me no means of messaging to include the USPS tracking number.  In fact with a couple of receive addresses I wasn't sure what address the wallet sent the BTC from and only found that for sure looking at the transaction ID on blockchain.info.  So, how do I sign the USPS tracking number.  My PM to the gmail address included my name and address and the attached USPS label has exactly that although the return address has my name above the CanaryInTheMine company name and address.  How do I sign the USPS tracking number or is it even an issue with all the data in that one message?
2374  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: bad Block Erupter? on: August 13, 2013, 02:04:25 AM
Must say, when they run right they're no hassle at all.
2375  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN] batch #20/21 .31 - .35 btc for USB miners & 10.25 blades - USA only on: August 12, 2013, 04:32:03 PM
My previous new blades came in a nice box in 3 pieces all in anti-static bags with a nice paper printout with instructions.
Blade, heatsink and power supply?
2376  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN] batch #20/21 .31 - .35 btc for USB miners & 10.25 blades - USA only on: August 12, 2013, 01:54:28 PM
guidelines for your own labels:

small priority box fits 14 USB miners
medium priority box fits 100 USB miners
large priority box first 140 USB miners
20 USB miners fit into a flat-rate padded envelope


For Labels: What about the shipping DATE? USPS requires us to select a date of shipment - can we print a label without knowing when our units will ship?
Use Thursday's date...
For USB order, Blade Order, or Both?

Speaking of a blade order:

What flat rate box do they fit in and how many can you fit in a larger flat rate box?
I have the 3 components' info and will play with a model to determine shipping volumes etc... tomorrow.


Three components?  When you buy a blade you get 3 items or are  you referring to three separate possible purchases, i.e. USB B.e, Blade, Blade power supply?
2377  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN] batch #20/21 .31 - .35 btc for USB miners & 10.25 blades on: August 11, 2013, 06:04:33 PM
If we PMed you with our shipping and sent the coins will we get a confirmation?
He asleep now, my guess is somewhere in Asia, and he has answered my emails.  I may have seemed a pest but I hadn't bought from him before.  Most of what's needed to buy from may be found here on bitcointalk.

soy

2378  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: bad Block Erupter? on: August 11, 2013, 03:11:09 PM
How much have you spent trying to fix it? "Upgrade" or as you say what was the cost of all the "attempts to get stable operation"?

off the top of my head

copper pipe 1"diameter 2"length, less than a buck at Lowes I think, that was cut lengthwise, flattened, cut, nibbled and shape'd to have pads down on the CP2102 and ASIC then soldered to standoffs.

standoffs from Radio Shack, maybe a buck and a half

screws from Lowes to hold the new heatsink less than a buck per package at Lowes

small fan from a triple fan insert that would snap into a drive slot to exhaust heat, free from scrap

wall wart to drive fan free from scrap (actually fan is 12v so I'm using a 10watt step-up switching converter I bought years ago for under $10 between a lower voltage wall wart and the fan)

crystal from digikey, a buck or two plus shipping from Digikey

capacitors for crystal start up network free from scrap motherboard

replacement CP2102 as the original had a deep burn spot after mistakenly plugging a strong 12v wall wart supply into a new D-Link HUD7 hub, a buck or two from Digikey plus shipping (in the interim while the BE was down I used the D-Link on my main machine and was so impressed with the improved communication between my main machine and other gear, I'm likely leaving it there)

10uf tantalum capacitor across the USB Vbus (after reading USB3.0 and USB2.0 control chip datasheets, these are needed and perhaps the non-approved early USB2.0 CyberPower hub didn't have these on outputs) a buck or two from Radio Shack

Wish I had changed the CP2102 first off.  The BE has been running well for almost 3 days now on the CyberPower hub and Raspberry Pi.

soy

 I have a hot air desoldering station tweaked for the extra heat which I used to remove the CP2102 but you can't count that in the cost as I bought it anticipating I may have to change some FETs on a Jalapeno I may one day finally get after their pisspoor slow production.  I also bought a nice L/C meter for measuring components when I built a switching converter to bring a good sized Zenith laptop switching supply voltage down to 12v for my zTex 1.15x and used that meter to vet capacitors for the crystal start-up network.

I should note changing the CP2102 is a very delicate operation and I venture to say of those amateurs who attempt the change more than not will lose the BE completely.
2379  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: bad Block Erupter? on: August 11, 2013, 02:15:40 PM
Code:
[2013-07-30 20:48:38] USB: AMU0 read1 buffering 4 extra bytes

^ was worse when I had something plugged into the Raspberry Pi hub next to the USB Eruptor. Ran ok for the few days. Now it's crapping out. Very hot to the touch but not sure how much. Have that basic included heatsink on the back but no fan. Don't want to put a fan on it really... noise...

You do have a hub between the raspberry pi and the BE, correct?
2380  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: bad Block Erupter? on: August 11, 2013, 02:14:11 PM
Code:
[2013-07-30 20:48:38] USB: AMU0 read1 buffering 4 extra bytes

^ was worse when I had something plugged into the Raspberry Pi hub next to the USB Eruptor. Ran ok for the few days. Now it's crapping out. Very hot to the touch but not sure how much. Have that basic included heatsink on the back but no fan. Don't want to put a fan on it really... noise...

What's the voltage between the ground pad (pad most distant from the heatsink hold down screw, call it pad 1) and pad 6?  Does that voltage vary?
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