John, do you do full escrow where I ship you the goods (In this case a BFL Single) and you release the funds immedately upon receipt, then put the item in the mail to the buyer?
Edit - also are you in the USA?
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What is the correct way to specify complex usb command line parameters in the CONFIG file? I have:
--icarus-options 115200:1:1 --icarus-timing 3.0=100 --usb 1:3,2:3,2:4,2:7,2:8,2:9
on the command line.
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Order 2363 received August 3,2013.
Edit - strangely, a second order, about 80 digits later than this one shows no signs of activity.
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Money sent for 4 block erupters, 438e741ce0e9232baa8d76baa6cf93a4e82b8d47896f87b0398a8604e02a3581
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I wonder if it would be considered legal (however unethical) to get the miner, use it for mining 7 days, then asking a refund (continuing to mine until it arrives), then send it back. I'm not suggesting to do such a thing, just wondering.
Except the BFL would have had your money for over a year while you wait for the product. In reality, BFL would be the one that comes out ahead.
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I noticed you have a VCC adjust trim pot - nice!
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Unfortunately, the Mint version referenced is not based on Ubuntu 12.04, but on the latest Ubuntu.
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I'm trying to get cgminer working with AMD drivers on Linux Mint (Olivia) Mate 15. So far, no luck. The closest I've got is everything appears to work, but no shares are accepted. Card is a 5850. If you have been successful, which version of AMD driver did you use and which guide did you follow?
Thanks.
P.S. I'm normally a Ubuntu guy, but I'm trying to get into Mint now that they support encrypted root installs.
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I'm trying to get bfgminer to autostart in a screen session automatically on reboot on a raspberry pi. I'm using something like: su bfgmineruser -c "screen ....." in /etc/rc.local.
When I type these commands by hand, they work fine. When started automatically at boot, bfgminer starts in a screen session like it is supposed to, BUT it doesn't recognize the Jalepeno. It is not doing any GPU mining at all, there is only one device on it, the Jalepeno.
Any suggestions or ideas would be appreciated.
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eleuthria, what are you going to do if you order 1000 pieces, then friedcat drops the price in half again. Then you're stuck with a bunch of those things.
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Pack of 5, 30 round Magpul GenM2 FDE Flat Dark Earth magazines for AR15/M4 and variants. Priority shipping is included. I ship only to continental USA only. I also have black windowless Magpul mags. See here for my sales history: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=484.msg997362#msg997362Please specify what you are interested in: 1. Pack of 5, 30 Round Magpul GenM2 Flat Dark Earth, Window, 1.75 BTC total including shipping. 2. Pack of 5, 30 Round Magpul GenM2 Black, Windowless, 1.5 BTC total including shipping. 3. Pack of 5, 30 Round Magpul GenM2 Black, Windowless, 1.5 BTC total including shipping. (another set of the same 5 black mags) Due to state law restrictions, high capacity magazines can not be shipped to the following states: CA, CT, NJ, NY, MA, MD, HI and D.C. Void where prohibited
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I feel like a dope for paying 1.99 for several of these. Part of my "value" calculation was the ability to mine for a period of time, then resell the hardware. Now that possibility is gone.
Even your resellers are fearful of ordering another lot for fear they will be undercut again by price cuts and have a lot of unsold inventory.
In hindsight, you should have picked a reasonable price to begin with and stuck with it. There's no way I will order any more of these for fear of getting fucked again.
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Since I'm growing impatient waiting on my Avalon, BFL is still 9 months behind on pre-orders, and I've lost any desire to trust a new upstart with "pre order" ASICs, I'm starting to consider buying a batch of ASICMINER USB miners, and selling off the excess basically at cost to BTC Guild users in the US that don't want to commit to a full order (minimum is 50 units), and would rather not join in a group buy.
Just out of curiosity, are any of the US-based Guild miners interested? Price would be 1.01 BTC per ASICMINER USB (~330 MH/s). That's 0.99 [cost] + 0.02 shipping (possibly 0.03 shipping, but I'm pretty sure First Class USPS with Tracking would be under $2 unless they're heavier than they look).
Huh? I thought they were 1.99 each? Did they lower the price? Edit: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=217104.0Oh my god, I'm fucked. I paid twice as much.
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USB Block Erupters for sale - I have 5 available. I will give preference to the buyer that wants all five. Shipping is included. Shipping to continental USA only. I am in Indiana and will ship with USPS Priority.
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current cgminer (git):
SEM: Icarus USB failed to release '/tmp/cgminer-usb-2-7' err (11) Resource temporarily unavailable
on USB block erupter
Edit: the worst part isn't the fact that there are zombies, it's that sometimes, one stops working, the green light comes on, and it never recovers again.
[2013-06-12 18:30:14] AMU0: Comms error (werr=-9 amt=0) [2013-06-12 18:30:14] AMU 0 failure, disabling! [2013-06-12 18:30:14] Thread 0 being disabled [2013-06-12 18:30:16] AMU0: Comms error (rerr=-9 amt=0) [2013-06-12 18:30:16] SEM: Icarus USB failed to release '/tmp/cgminer-usb-2-3' err (11) Resource temporarily unavailable [2013-06-12 18:30:16] FAIL: USB remove not already in use (2:3)
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The --usb command gives you finer control over this. The --device command only takes one set of values now (-d 0-1 instead of -d 0 -d 1) and only works for usb devices since version 3.2.1, and it is a coarse command.
I went ahead and tried it now. "--usb 5:1,5:2" in one instance "--usb 3:1,3:2" in the other instance Both hashing away just fine. Now I can more objectively compare pools. Thanks, Sam Is that all that is necessary to run multiple instances or is there other "secret sauce"? What do the number mean?
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