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December 12, 2013, 07:06:24 AM |
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I would double check that the block errupters I have never used them, but I think I have seen that other have done so. I'm guessing you would need a USB hub to power them, since it's likely that they draw more current that the Pi can supply. But I'm just guessing.
As far as horsepower, you really don't need to worry about it. The mining software simply transfers data between the mining hardware and the pool. I'm assuming you are going to use a pool. The only other option with any hope of mining coin would be to run p2pool, and I don't know that it would work on the Pi. Especially since you need to have the entire block chain for both p2pool and BTC, or whichever crypto you are mining.
I ssh into mine no problem. It's got a curses interface that displays everything you might want to look at.
Good luck!
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