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July 15, 2011, 11:17:45 AM
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Here are my two shelves of GPUs pushing out 20 G/h

That should demonstrate I know more than the average noob. I would like to be whitelisted so I can discuss setting up a proxy, I've hit a roadblock. Thanks.

Not good enough? Seems I got skipped over.

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July 15, 2011, 01:14:15 PM
Last edit: July 15, 2011, 08:42:36 PM by Maged
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Greetings to all of you on this noble forum, and I should like to give a calm collected "'Alo!" to everyone here!

I have been seriously involved with Bitcoin for about a month now; in fact, I am part of a business that partly specializes in Bitcoins (mostly as a financial backbone) and finally software development on the frontend. I love the idea of having Bitcoin being somewhat of a passive form of income that we can use to help sustain us (food, electricity, internet, rent, etc.,) while we are programming on the iOS. The reason that I have come to this prestigious forum and thread is that I have a Apple related technical problem involving poclbm (using the latest version on a new iMac).

I've been spending time looking on Google, and a couple other search engines (not that I figured it would matter outside of Google) as well as this entire forum, and I have not been able to find an answer to this question. It is preventing me from utilizing all of the potential computing power that I have available to me at this juncture. I wouldn't mind posting my issue on this part of the forum (Newbie), but I do also request to be whitelist'ed so I can post this question in the (Technical Support) area, as this seems to be a little more technical than the average layman would be able to resolve, considering that Google wasn't able to help me -- here we go. I suppose this forum post is going to be a double-request for assistance, both whitelisting and technical support!



My issue is that when I try to start POCLBM through the Terminal on my iMac using the "-d 0" tag, trying to utilize the HD6750M, I get an error that keeps repeating on the screen about once per second:

UnDead-Productionss-iMac:poclbm undeadproductions$ python poclbm.py -d 0 http://***@***.com_imac:PASSWORD@pit.deepbit.net:8332
pit.deepbit.net:8332 15/07/2011 09:00:03, Setting pool (***@***.com_imac @ pit.deepbit.net:8332)
pit.deepbit.net:8332 15/07/2011 09:00:18, LP connected to pit.deepbit.net:8332 
pit.deepbit.net:8332 15/07/2011 09:00:18, warning: job finished, miner is idle 
pit.deepbit.net:8332 15/07/2011 09:00:18, warning: job finished, miner is idle 
pit.deepbit.net:8332 15/07/2011 09:00:19, warning: job finished, miner is idle 
pit.deepbit.net:8332 15/07/2011 09:00:21, warning: job finished, miner is idle 
pit.deepbit.net:8332 15/07/2011 09:00:22, warning: job finished, miner is idle 
pit.deepbit.net:8332 15/07/2011 09:00:23, warning: job finished, miner is idle 
pit.deepbit.net:8332 15/07/2011 09:00:24, warning: job finished, miner is idle 
pit.deepbit.net:8332 15/07/2011 09:00:25, warning: job finished, miner is idle 
pit.deepbit.net:8332 15/07/2011 09:00:26, warning: job finished, miner is idle 
pit.deepbit.net:8332 [3778.981 MH/s (~0 MH/s)] [Rej: 0/0 (0%)]^C               
bye

The final line where it shows my MH/s is not accurate by the way, if you couldn't already tell. I'm not using any odd flags, though I have tried using -w (128/256), using vectors (-v), and the rest of the flags that affect performance I believe, and no matter what I do it keeps saying this. Now, I have already installed OpenCL (I believe it was installed properly), as well as the other components that require installation. This could be the underlying reason, but I believe these things are probably installed correctly. I know python is installed properly, because when I run POCLBM and set "-d 1" (Intel CPU) it runs fine, gives me about 4.1MH/s. I use POCLBM on all my Windows based machines for high-end Bitcoin computing, running about 3.4GH/s between 3 machines.

If any of you have any ideas as to how I might fix this, please post or message me -- I will respond expediently with any information you require to assist with this request!

Thank you very much, and I do hope to be whitelist'ed soon so I can bring this question to Technical Support.

Drajka

Edit by Maged:
I'd like to see you try resolving your issue here (in the Newbie forum) first. If nobody can provide you with a solution in about the next 10 hours, PM me and I'll move the thread.
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July 15, 2011, 02:47:26 PM
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Yes, I do want out of there! I believe I can contribute to the general discussion not to mention a chance to ask my own questions! (re. bios flashing and other juicy things)
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July 15, 2011, 03:39:06 PM
Last edit: July 15, 2011, 08:42:46 PM by Maged
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I just assembled a mining rig of two 6950. For some reason, I am getting at best 75% utilization of each GPU. Often, only one of the GPUs will go to about 99% while the other remains at 0%.

I need to post a proper request for help at the mining forums.

Thanks.

Edit by Maged:
I'd like to see you try resolving your issue here (in the Newbie forum) first. If nobody can provide you with a solution in about the next 10 hours, PM me and I'll move the thread.
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July 15, 2011, 03:48:50 PM
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Hi Mod,

I would like to request to get my newbie status lifted. I have been reading the forum for a while, and felt the need to reply in the topic "If you're thinking buying mining hardware, read this first", so registered and then found out I couldn't because I am a newbie *grins*

Oh and my reply would be:

I think it is simple to ROUGHLY determine how much Bitcoins you can expect from a new to build mining rig. Make a configuration overview and calculate the expected number of Ghashes you would get by using https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining_hardware_comparison#20_Popular_Mining_Cards and call this number MYHASHES.

Now go to http://bitcoinwatch.com/ and look at the lower left and read the Network Hashrate Gigahashs/s number, call this TOTALHASHES.
On that same page you also see Blocks last 24h, call this TOTALBLOCKS.

The number of Bitcoins in a block is currently 50, call this BLOCKSIZE. This will drop to 25 in 2013 and halve again every next 4 years.

The average number of Bitcoins you can expect to mine on a day is then:

MYHASHES / (TOTALHASHES + MYHASHES) * TOTALBLOCKS * BLOCKSIZE

Now that you have a ROUGH idea, calculate the hardware cost and estimate the energy (http://www.coolermaster.outervision.com/index.jsp)  you're gonna use to run the rig and to keep it at a reasonable temperature (AC ?). Is the place you want to put the rig capable to supply this amount of energy ?

You can go to https://mtgox.com/trade/history to get an idea of the US$ <-> Bitcoin exchange rate.

After all this, you should have a rough idea of your bright or not future ;-)

Any suggestions and improvements are welcome :-) Don't shoot me right away, this is my first post and I am a miner since a few days *grins* after reading a lot about Bitcoins, mining, etc.

The above formula gives a good value for my own situation.

I am selling in stock OneStringMiner boards, based on the Bitfury chips. Have a look here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=495536.0
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July 15, 2011, 04:39:32 PM
Last edit: July 15, 2011, 08:47:15 PM by Maged
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Hello,

I have been trading bitcoin for a month now and have also built 2 linux-based rigs.

I'm a developer and am currently building some bitcion-related projects.

I have learned a lot from this forum and would love to contribute back by taking part in the discussions, helping some newbies and also ask some technical questions myself.

Hope I can get upgraded to a normal member soon.

Thanks.

Edit by Maged:
I would like to see some more posts from you first. Reapply once you feel you have posted something that would qualify you for preemptive whitelisting.
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July 15, 2011, 05:00:42 PM
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Hello,
Please remove newbie restrictions as we have been in the community for a while and run BitcoinCashout.com
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July 15, 2011, 06:53:01 PM
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I was wondering if I could be whitelisted. I've been mining and following the forum for about a month and recently did a sale/trade with Houdini on here. I'd like to post in the confirmed sellers thread and give him my feedback but I am limited to posting here for now.
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July 15, 2011, 07:06:05 PM
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well since I have 15 posts (16 now  Tongue) and have logged about 40 hours of logged in time yet the status system seems a little confused, it'd be nice if one of the admins gave it a little nudge Tongue
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July 15, 2011, 10:50:08 PM
Last edit: July 15, 2011, 11:04:35 PM by 1984
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Lets see I've been mining for 6 months and reading posts here for much longer than that, due to all I've learnt in that time mostly related to optimisation of mining on headless remotely located linux boxes which I run several of I'd like to help out others that were in the same place I was 6 months ago. I'd also like to finally get round to thanking the forum members whose post's and threads have been invaluable. I know I should of registered along time ago, I've been a bit too into the anonymous aspect of the bitcoin! A second reason is I have been doing some FPGA development at work and I'd like to join the discussions on FPGA mining.

Cheers
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July 16, 2011, 01:29:55 AM
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I was wondering if I could be whitelisted. I've been mining and following the forum for about a month and recently did a sale/trade with Houdini on here. I'd like to post in the confirmed sellers thread and give him my feedback but I am limited to posting here for now.

same here.
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July 16, 2011, 02:39:58 AM
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so let's give this a shot... I've been mining for ~3months on a pool, got my dad involved (he even mines!) we are looking to put a small business together that takes bitcoins. I found what appears to be the perfect combination => drupal + ubercart + uc_bitcoin. currently hosted on godaddy linux, use AWS (amazon web services) to run bitcoind, and have everything just about ready to exit the "draft" phase of getting a business-based website up and running. low and behold, there is a problem, uc_bitcoin module for drupal6 gives an error regarding the file "bitcoin.inc" not existing! well, this file does not come with the uc_bitcoin module package, and trying to use the bitcoin-php library throws an Exception error. I am so close, but need just a little help to get things running. so, I come here to ask if I may be allowed to post in the forum "Bitcoin Forum > Bitcoin > Bitcoin Discussion", more specifically in the thread "uc_bitcoin: A Bitcoin payment method for Ubercart/Drupal" in the hopes of finding a kind soul to explain why uc_bitcoin is looking for that file, and if/how this issue can be corrected?

thank you for your time, look forward to being more involved in the bitcoin community/j0800
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July 16, 2011, 05:46:42 AM
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I would like full membership, as I can offer PHP coding for bitcoins!

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July 16, 2011, 09:15:21 AM
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I want to ask, how the bitcoin distribution works when solving a block with p2pool

http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=18313.msg367844#msg367844

and if it works when i turned off my computer for a while and will i get my share after connecting again to the cloud? Or will my shares go away whenn i log out?

I want to ask this forrestv but you can do it for me? Otherwise i need to be whitelisted...
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July 16, 2011, 12:03:26 PM
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I would like to be whitelisted so I can move my thread BitVMarket - A Multi Exchange Price Viewer to the Project Development development forum.

To A) get more feed back and B) better help if I need it.

Thank you with any and all response.
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July 16, 2011, 12:47:29 PM
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Hi,

I am interested in opening my private mining pool. To get more help from other sections and other ppl I need to get out of this section. If anyone is willing to help me in any way please contact me by pm. This is my thread where I am seeking for help for my mining pool Mining pool - help needed. All suggestions are welcomed =D Will pay if you can fix my problems.

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I just noticed Jr. Member by my name. On other hand, all suggestions regarding my mining pool are welcomed =D

Best Regards,
Alisa
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July 16, 2011, 01:07:33 PM
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Been a member for a few weeks, and have been lurking. Spent the last week learning the perfect way to set up Linux for mass development on multiple rigs, and would love to be able to have quality discussion about not only Linux development and implementation but the rest of the forum as well.

Not sure, if this all qualifies me but, i hope so.  Lips sealed
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July 16, 2011, 01:43:51 PM
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I would like to be whitelisted if possible.   I have been mining for 2 months and recently decided to join the forums after only reading them with out an account. 
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July 16, 2011, 02:39:47 PM
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I'd like to ask for some non-trivial paypal2MtGox$ transfer, and I'm in the process of programming a BTC web frontend.
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July 16, 2011, 05:34:12 PM
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I was wondering if I could get whitelisted. I don't really have anything to say on any of the newbie forum posts to get my posts up.

I've posted 0.3.23 and 0.3.24 bitcoin binaries for centos build to help users who are having problems compiling on a cent platform. (If that earns me brownie points).

I wanted to be whitelisted so I could post in the FPGA topics. I have some questions regarding cost-effectiveness and design. It seems to me that everyone is basing the cost effectiveness of FPGA chips on development boards which have a ton of extra features. The only thing that is really needed is a chip, a pcb, a small controller and you're off to the races. If you remove all the extra crap the cost should go down dramatically.

So, if I could be whitelisted so I could join in the FPGA discussion I would appreciate it.


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