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nomnomnom
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November 27, 2014, 01:13:32 AM Last edit: November 27, 2014, 01:30:16 AM by nomnomnom |
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Hello, I have a hw.1 and use it with electrum, it works fine overall, but now I have an address where I can't send anything from. It is this one: 1Jmv13FgTW1xeGGvATt2EP142efBq473bA The coins on this address came from a greenaddress wallet (address starts with 3) I've seen something about p2sh todo in the btchip plugin, not sure if relevant because I am not really a programmer, but maybe that could be the problem? If this is a btchip limitation it would suck, or is it an electrum bug? I added a "print tx" at the point where it fails and the transaction looks ok to me, I can load it with electrum and look at it, but it is obv unsigned Selecting send from other addresses works fine so it is no big deal, but if this is a bug it would be good if it could be fixed File "/home/user/electrum-git/electrum/gui/qt/util.py", line 37, in run self.result = self.run_task() File "/home/user/electrum-git/electrum/gui/qt/main_window.py", line 1156, in sign_thread self.wallet.sign_transaction(tx, password) File "/home/user/electrum-git/electrum/plugins/btchipwallet.py", line 330, in sign_transaction raise BaseException(tx.error) BaseException: byte must be in range(0, 256)
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btchip (OP)
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November 27, 2014, 06:56:08 AM |
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There shouldn't be an issue to use those funds, so I'm afraid the answer lies probably in the middle with a BTChip Python bug dealing with long input scripts (around here) . I'll test that, might take a few days due to long trips.
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LOBSTER
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November 28, 2014, 12:32:03 PM |
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I'll order one. It's a good offer today...hope shipping is fast
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btchip (OP)
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November 28, 2014, 07:58:39 PM |
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I'll order one. It's a good offer today...hope shipping is fast shipping is fast, but manufacturing is done on demand (this is one of my new tests ) so it'll ship end of next week, as stated on the website.
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nomnomnom
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November 29, 2014, 01:02:18 AM |
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There shouldn't be an issue to use those funds, so I'm afraid the answer lies probably in the middle with a BTChip Python bug dealing with long input scripts (around here) . I'll test that, might take a few days due to long trips. Ok sounds good. No hurry, take your time
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artbatista
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November 29, 2014, 02:55:48 AM |
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I placed a couple of orders on your store. Am I supposed to get a confirmation email after I pay?
Art
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btchip (OP)
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November 29, 2014, 03:09:36 AM |
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Hi
It's ok, you don't get an email confirmation.
TX #2 is ok and confirmed.
TX #1 is apparently not going to me
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artbatista
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November 29, 2014, 03:20:39 AM |
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Hi
It's ok, you don't get an email confirmation.
TX #2 is ok and confirmed.
TX #1 is apparently not going to me
You are right, #1 is not yours, I made a mistake, but now that I know I won't get an email confirm, I won't bother you with the second order tx I.D. Have a good weekend, I'll wait patiently for my orders. Cheers Art
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xgtele
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November 30, 2014, 06:58:23 PM |
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Ordered 2014 Black Friday promo
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btchip (OP)
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November 30, 2014, 10:10:25 PM |
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Ordered 2014 Black Friday promo Thanks. It's available till Monday end of day PST
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btchip (OP)
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December 02, 2014, 01:59:44 PM |
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There shouldn't be an issue to use those funds, so I'm afraid the answer lies probably in the middle with a BTChip Python bug dealing with long input scripts (around here) . I'll test that, might take a few days due to long trips. Ok sounds good. No hurry, take your time This should have been addressed in my latest updates. Can you pull btchip-python and retest ?
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Muhammed Zakir
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December 02, 2014, 03:50:06 PM |
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Not working... Output of cmd : Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Program Files\Electrum-2.0\gui\qt\installwizard.py", line 393, in run wallet.create_main_account(password) File "C:\Program Files\Electrum-2.0\plugins\btchipwallet.py", line 217, in create_main_account self.create_account('Main account', None) #name, empty password File "C:\Program Files\Electrum-2.0\lib\wallet.py", line 1413, in create_account account_id, xpub, addr = self.get_next_account(password) File "C:\Program Files\Electrum-2.0\lib\wallet.py", line 1397, in get_next_account xpub, xprv = self.derive_xkeys(self.root_name, derivation, password) File "C:\Program Files\Electrum-2.0\plugins\btchipwallet.py", line 221, in derive_xkeys xpub = self.get_public_key(derivation) File "C:\Program Files\Electrum-2.0\plugins\btchipwallet.py", line 230, in get_public_key self.get_client() # prompt for the PIN before displaying the dialog if necessary File "C:\Program Files\Electrum-2.0\plugins\btchipwallet.py", line 204, in get_client raise Exception("Could not connect to your BTChip dongle. Please verify access permissions, PIN, or unplug the dongle and plug it again") Exception: Could not connect to your BTChip dongle. Please verify access permissions, PIN, or unplug the dongle and plug it again
~~MZ~~
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btchip (OP)
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December 02, 2014, 04:50:43 PM Last edit: December 02, 2014, 05:03:02 PM by btchip |
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did the previous version work ?
(just rechecked, it works fine on Linux, unsurprisingly)
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AussieHash
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December 02, 2014, 05:56:49 PM |
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@btchip is there a way to generate the xpub key for a specific path using any of the command line APIs ? In particular I am trying to manually sign "Coinkite" with "0'/0/0" to test their multisig, but I need the xpub key for that path. Thanks.
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Muhammed Zakir
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December 03, 2014, 03:57:55 PM |
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did the previous version work ?
(just rechecked, it works fine on Linux, unsurprisingly)
I didn't do anything. I couldn't install the firmware which I downloaded from hardwarewallet website, so I chose windows to download and install automatically and it did. I already installed BTChip and electrum. But when I am trying to open, it isn't coming. P.S. I haven't installed linux on my system yet, probably, I will install on Saturday or Sunday. Anything I can do before that to work with Win7? AND, thanks for 2 for 1 offer! ~~MZ~~
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btchip (OP)
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December 04, 2014, 12:11:20 AM |
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I'd need to retest on Windows at some point, there are a lot of reasons why accessing the dongle from Python could fail.
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