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you doing an ip range? or just selected ips? (just wondering if you're covering dynamic PIs, I've been on the wrong side of a stick when someone else has been banned off a site and my IP was in the same range)
You're unlikely to be hit unless you did something ... i was using a 3G connection at the time, so i probably was part of an IP pool from the isp, that the forum blanket banned.. there were thousands of users on that forum, a reset of connection fixed my issue, so it'll unlikely happen on the pool for dynamic ip range banning. i still find it funny that people are trying to find a hole to get into the server via the api/front end ...
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this is making me want to get my fluke clones and see why my dodgy "New R-Box" is dodgy, i think i have schematics somewhere...
none the less, a handful of these single chips would probably fit easily over the rbox's heatsinks, and probably out preform the be200s..
actually, i wonder :-? could i just squirt these BMs in the same place? where's my hax-saw, $5 solder-blobber and 10-gauge wire...
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and well written pool software Heh well that's a bit of a sore point cos Kano keeps expecting me to find something and fix it, but any possible cause for the recurring issue that might be in the software that I postulate doesn't seem to change the behaviour so I keep blaming hardware... but I keep looking anyway. Chasing ghosts indeed. Kano, throw the server on some other hardware? mem/prime/fur test the old hardware? Could one of my IP's have been banned from the pool and website? I haven't been able to access the website from home and my miners here are rolled over while my gear that is offsite is plugging away fine. I randomly ban stuff that is either doing a large blockchain download from bitcoind or that is repeatedly getting failures on the console ... and other reasons PM me your IP and I'll check why. My manual ban script ... I add a comment every time also why I did. Also, if you use an IP address hiding service and someone else uses it also and (fails) to hack at the pool, that IP can be banned also and I then wont unban it. you doing an ip range? or just selected ips? (just wondering if you're covering dynamic PIs, I've been on the wrong side of a stick when someone else has been banned off a site and my IP was in the same range)
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oh man! lookies at the soldering, you obliviously subscribed to the webmail "More the better!" and what with the edge cut on the big guy? trying to let the electrons squirt out?!
got a oscilloscope? love to get you one of them 160GSamples/s 20GHz but all i can think i could round up is a cheap pocket 20MHz 48MSa/s thingy..
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Payout 352629 sent b9efc37caea9ba1650243ac463f9df091fe887b1d2f438bd70fd467769fdf914 and confirmed
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and at the same time as the confirm, ckpool locked up. Restarted straight away.
speaking of locking up, found the laptop running the miners dropped its wifi chipset, found out much later and had to give it a boot, should of done some updates whilst i was at it... :-?
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oh, them political discussions in Hardware! just to add my little bit, i have a bumper sticker on my car that quotes: "Thank the truckers and the farmers for your next meal" i should even add "and your Servicemen"
But enough of that, MOUR P0RN!
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"All the new circuitry" amounts to changing some one-cent component values from the original spec, and adding about twency cents in components for the altered LED driver. It'll take a lot more than that to change the estimated $20. Right now that's still an estimate, but one we really hope to hit. The only real question remaining is heatsink cost, which I just sent an updated spec out on Thursday so I don't know yet what a price would be.
looks like you're doing custom sink, yes? i was going to, but probably way to late now, use northbridge/chipset heatsink mount points? you could by them fake copper aluminium sinks for a dollar a dozen off ebay, they work well enough to dissipate 15W of thermal passively
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P0RN! YESH! when you're done soldering, burning, drilling and popping smoke out of it, i might have to consider buying that toy off you... I would throw in a bid for that, who wouldn't want a cool prototype from the early days of mining? Just a thought, maybe you could make some kind of a charity auction out of it. Or maybe the funds could go to support core dev(seeing as the btc foundation just imploded). my thought was what sidehack was thinking, it is history in making i wanted to own a part of it, and when Beastlymac expands on his little museum idea, i'd donate it. None the less, it's treasure, to all involved.
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P0RN! YESH! when you're done soldering, burning, drilling and popping smoke out of it, i might have to consider buying that toy off you... I typically eat 3 cheeseburgers, 5 hashbrowns and between 6 and 8 glasses of tea.
it been many years since i've had a cheeseburger, i blame the local maccas and the 14yo's that "like, have better things to do and like, stuff" they have hired. (try ordering a cheeseburger, without any cheese, you'll get my picture) as for the technical stuff, them there some purty lines you gots there on them pictures!
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ive spent $200au on 180GH/s yet people have 180TH/s easy, how?! Where?! What did you buy? I spent $20us on an S1 and $50us on a good psu for it, $15us for a heat sink kit and have it comfortably oc'd to 200gh. Even my S3+ and a psu were less than $200au. i got myself a few "new r-box's" one was teh dodge, the other works like a charm (80GH/s on the bad one, 120GH/s on the good one) i have been looking into getting a few old miners like the S1's just to add more hashing power..
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philipma1957, stop stealing all the cheap rentals :<
...and where are people getting this cheap hashing power? not the rentals, but TH on THs! ive spent $200au on 180GH/s yet people have 180TH/s easy, how?! Where?! or does everyone have a job that lets them splurge on mining hardware?
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If i can get 100Mh/s for $50-100 Shipped to me, im good with that. I sure hope you meant 100 Gh/s nah! i meant KH/s !!!
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yes, $1000 mining hardware, where as someone like me looks for 10 times Less on the cost, i don't have thousands to throw at a few hundred chips on a board or 4. i want to see miners back in the hands of the "hobbyist miners". if not, lets all "Cloud mine" off one or two companies with 100PH/s, that will centralise the Bitcoin protocol. If i can get 100 Mh/s (ehem, i meant GH/s) for $50-100 Shipped to me, im good with that.
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You're playing with hardware and not gimmie pics? i want my Porn!
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for me: i spent many hours on that game, then many more on:
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I still occasionally play my original one I bought in the 80's. Life Force, Mike Tyson's Punch Out, & Super Off Road will never get old.
I figure this is a long shot here, but tons of them are on eBay. would you want someone to buy one off ebay for you? (paid back in btc of cause)
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So, I bought btc back with the money that I got for the coin.
Since btc price went up so much in past few days, in total I got about 4.1BTC for the $1450cad that I got for the coin, for which i paid 4BTC.
So, for ALL of this; 0.1BTC profit.
sigh...
Why would you go through all this just to buy back coins with the money especially at such low mark up? Why not wait or just hiold the coins? Doesn't make sense to me. Cannot understand why you even sent money to this person in the first place. back then, my profit would have bee about 1btc, so 20%. Still not a good bet, but with the price increase its just sad. I will never risk the amount of money risked by eli here is just too much money to risk to a noob account. Hopefuly you get your gold right away. hehe (btw) saw the coins ur selling im interesed. ty ah well, Elanite was happy to do it, got hell back from it (yay me...:| ) and didn't get what he wanted in the end. Goldbits got what he wanted in the end, despite the very suspicious way he handled it, sold some gold for btc. We can only speculate on what, why, who and when of all things here, but its all hindsight now. and Elanite, im sorry for calling you a puppeteer, scum, whatever i said, what i can see now, it really isn't you nature
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Sell this stuff on ebay!!! I make decent cash doing the same Look for Scrap CPU,RAM,MOBO.You just need a scale to give correct weight. HDD's too,just take em apart,boards & disc's are good for scrap & CD/DVD roms,the boards in em are good for scrap Thanks for the advice A lot of people scrap these old RAMs/CPUs and use a chemical process to extract gold and other precious metals plated onto the pins. Regarding the bent pins, only a couple of CPUs have bent pins. good little starting point to gold recovery off electronic waist/scrap: http://goldrefiningforum.com/i am one of them people who dumps them things in Acid Peroxide baths for a week and skim off the gold flakes, after that, i dump it all into Aqua Regia, then drops it to gold dust, ready to be melted or reprocessed. But, ATM, i have 55 Litre tub full of motherboards/ram sticks/cpus that im slowly depopulating and sorting into different parts. Ceramic capacitors in one pile (Tantalum), pins and connectors ready for de-plating in another pile, PCB fingers and ceramic CPUs for AP bath..
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Payout 345662 sent 9268f4b5d07be8debb98faf159a82d48fdf6110e84e66aed132045415eeb407d and confirmed That will match your payout on the top of the mining payouts page (and the top of the payments page) ... for all except people who mined 'dust'. mining dust? someones gotta broom up the mess them big guns leave behind :< The MPayouts page shows all payouts - dust inclusive. well, i was joking, but hey, more data for the server to chew on i was trying to work out what you men't by dust, other then the handful of miners pulling a few satoshis here and there.. but you men't the few satoshis that the mining doesn't get counted? just K.I.S.S.
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I'm sure blazedout wouldn't have gone ahead with the deal without escrow which is obviously the caveat goldbits would have stuck to.
mm, fair point we just have to sit back and watch
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