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June 24, 2013, 09:14:47 PM
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i notice also a correlation of HW with pool and USB hub  Wink
but i think 4.5 utility is just fine

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June 24, 2013, 09:33:31 PM
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yxt - any update from friedcat?

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June 25, 2013, 08:56:40 AM
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Für den neuen Preis nehme ich natürlich auch noch welche Smiley

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June 25, 2013, 11:22:32 AM
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Hello yxt


do need to know how to send the pens


Can you help me


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June 25, 2013, 11:40:25 AM
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Ich verstehe dass man nur noch 700 bestellen soll, und eigentlich sind die dann fast für nichts, weil auch die 300, die schon bestellt wurden kosten dann 0.89, richtig?
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June 25, 2013, 11:46:01 AM
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HW with your new heat-sink?

Will let it run for a while, I suspect same HW/A but longer life...




rupy hat seinen Stick ohne Kühlkörper betrieben.
Da muß man sich über Verfärbungen nicht wundern.
Diese Art von Chip muß über die Unterseite gekühlt werden.


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Rückerstattung gibt es nur für die zu 0,99 BTC. Außerdem ist das doch klar eine Erfolgsprämie für den Zwischenhändler.
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June 25, 2013, 01:06:33 PM
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Ich hab meine Eruptoren auch auf der Oberseite mit kleinen Heatsinks versehen, die werden Arschheiss, und haben, bilde ich mir ein, von 1% auf 0.5% gesenkt.
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June 25, 2013, 01:10:08 PM
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Gibt es ne Empfehlung, wo ich die sinks her bekomme?
Ist das einfach zu basteln, a la Wärmeleitpaste drauf, heat-sink drauf, fertig?
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June 25, 2013, 05:50:58 PM
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rupy hat seinen Stick ohne Kühlkörper betrieben.
Da muß man sich über Verfärbungen nicht wundern.
Diese Art von Chip muß über die Unterseite gekühlt werden.

Can you take a look under your bottom heatsink?

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June 25, 2013, 07:51:02 PM
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New Sales Policy

Customers in EU, Switzerland and North Europe non-EU countries Please contact forum member yxt, whose RRP is agreed by us.

Customers in the rest of the world
Minimum Order Volume of 50 USB sticks. Price of 0.99 each. 2% sent as redundancy (not in warranty). Shipping is free.

If you reach the total volume of 1,000 USB sticks, price is dropped to 0.89 each and we will pay back the price difference of all your historic transaction of USB sticks.

If we get an excluding deal with resellers in some certain countries we will stop directly supply USBs towards there, as in the case of China zone,

I am sorry to ask but what happens if we reach more than 1.000 sticks?

A 0.1 BTC refund per device would be nice. Grin

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June 25, 2013, 07:55:34 PM
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New Sales Policy

Customers in EU, Switzerland and North Europe non-EU countries Please contact forum member yxt, whose RRP is agreed by us.

Customers in the rest of the world
Minimum Order Volume of 50 USB sticks. Price of 0.99 each. 2% sent as redundancy (not in warranty). Shipping is free.

If you reach the total volume of 1,000 USB sticks, price is dropped to 0.89 each and we will pay back the price difference of all your historic transaction of USB sticks.

If we get an excluding deal with resellers in some certain countries we will stop directly supply USBs towards there, as in the case of China zone,

I am sorry to ask but what happens if we reach more than 1.000 sticks?

A 0.1 BTC refund per device would be nice. Grin

Plus "the price difference of all your historic transaction of USB sticks" - so 1 BTC per stück ordered?

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June 25, 2013, 08:26:13 PM
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Plus "the price difference of all your historic transaction of USB sticks" - so 1 BTC per stück ordered?
There was an update to friedcat's post. So I dont think so.
But the 0.1 BTC still would be nice in case we reach 1.000. Grin


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Customers in the rest of the world
Minimum Order Volume of 50 USB sticks. Price of 0.99 each. 2% sent as redundancy (not in warranty). Shipping is free.
  If you reach the total volume of 1,000 USB sticks, price is dropped to 0.89 each. We will also pay back the price difference of all your historic transaction (timeline started from the 0.99 pricing) of USB sticks. For example, if you bought more than 1,000 sticks, 500 for 1.99 and 500 for 0.99, the new price will be 0.89, and we will pay you the price difference for the 0.99 USB sticks, that is (0.99-0.89)*500=50BTC.
  If we get an excluding deal with resellers in some certain countries we will stop directly supply USBs towards there, as in the case of China zone, Canada zone, and EU zone.

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if you bought more than 1,000 sticks, 500 for 1.99 and 500 for 0.99, the new price will be 0.89, and we will pay you the price difference for the 0.99 USB sticks, that is (0.99-0.89)*500=50BTC.

We already had more than 300 devices in this GB. So less than 700 to go.
It would be a little but nice compensation for the ppl who bought the sticks for 2.49 BTC.

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June 26, 2013, 05:17:09 AM
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yeah! we can do it Smiley

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June 26, 2013, 05:36:18 AM
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I just wanted to say thank you and bring your tut up again Wink
Installing was easy and fast. Running since some days now without any problems.
As i did not find any tuts like this it would be worth an own threat Wink

Da wir hier ja im deutschen Forum sind:
Läuft perfekt! Einfach und verständliche Anleitung. Nur zu empfehlen!
Danke an dich Dunkelheit667


Update June 23rd - some additional stuff at the bottom.
Update June 24th - added how to update cgminer.



Mr. postman brought a second Raspberry today. Time to mess around with cgminer 3.2.2 and Block Erupter USBs. Wink jFYI, as expected it's working fine with Arch Linux, no SICK- or ZOMBIE-issues as seen on Raspbian wheezy. If you're interested and give it a shot, here you go... 30 minutes fun!



Download the latest Arch Linux image for your Raspberry:
http://downloads.raspberrypi.org/images/archlinuxarm/archlinux-hf-2013-06-15/archlinux-hf-2013-06-15.img.zip

Extract the zip file and write the img-file with e.g. Win32 Disk Imager on your SD card. Eject the SD card and insert it into your Raspberry, connect your Block Erupter USB(s) as well, power the Raspberry on.

Wait a minute, login as user root with password root.

Give your puppy a cute host name:
Code:
hostnamectl set-hostname erupterpi

Perform a system upgrade (confirm with y if asked):
Code:
pacman -Syu

Install some packages we'll need (confirm with y if asked):
Code:
pacman -S git autoconf automake pkg-config gcc make screen

Clone cgminer from git:
Code:
git clone https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer.git

Install cgminer (you might add additional configuration options for other devices in row 3, e.g. --enable-avalon):
Code:
cd cgminer
CFLAGS="-O2 -W -Wall"
./autogen.sh --enable-icarus
make clean
make install
cd ..

You're done. Use screen as usual, fire up cgminer, type in your pool, username, password, write the config-file, whatever you prefer at this point and see your cuties hashing. Smiley

Side note: With cgminer up an running this Linux is using ~55-60 MB RAM and it looks like there is no swap file used at all. Guess the SD card will last much longer than using Raspbian wheezy... Shocked



Updates June 23rd and 24th
As I've received several PMs with questions regarding Arch Linux, please find below some additional information that might help. Smiley

1) Wi-Fi setup
2) Autostart cgminer
3) Run a watchdog (automatic restart of your Raspberry in case it's stuck for any reason)
4) Update cgminer

Everything tested an running smoothly so far.

1) Wifi
Assuming that you're using a known as Raspberry compatible USB Wi-Fi adapter.

Connect the Wi-Fi adapter to your Raspberry, wait a minute. Create a config-file for your wireless network:
Code:
wifi-menu -o

This will start a little application. Select your wireless network (SSID) and enter the passphrase. The application will write a config-file in /etc/netctl. The name should be wlan0-YOURSSID. You can check if the file was created and it's name as well:
Code:
dir /etc/netctl

Now you can start your Wi-Fi connection and enable it:
Code:
netctl start wlan0-YOURSSID
netctl enable wlan0-YOURSSID

That's it.

2) Autostart cgminer
Ok, would be nice if cgminer starts automatically after rebooting your Raspberry? Here we go.

Before following the next steps, please make sure you've already tested cgminer is working fine in general on your Raspberry and you've written a config-file (to /root/.cgminer/cgminer.conf) with your pool settings using cgminer's menu. Ensure that cgminer is not running at the moment.

Create a service-file with nano:
Code:
nano /usr/lib/systemd/system/mycgminer.service

Copy & paste the following:
Code:
[Unit]
Description=mycgminer
Requires=ntpd.service
After=network.service

[Service]
Type=forking
ExecStart=/usr/bin/screen -dmS miner /usr/local/bin/cgminer -c /root/.cgminer/cgminer.conf
ExecEnd=/usr/bin/screen -r miner -X quit

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

Exit nano and save the file.

Enable and start the service:
Code:
systemctl enable mycgminer.service
systemctl start mycgminer.service

Please note it can take up to five minutes till cgminer starts (same when rebooting the Raspberry), be a little bit patient. Wink

Use screen -r miner to reattach the cgminer screen.

3) Run a watchdog (automatic restart of your Raspberry in case it's stuck for any reason)
You've used your Raspberry for nasty things and it's stuck? Too lazy to enter the second floor or basement fiddling around with the Raspberry power cable? Whoop, here we go!

Install the watchdog:
Code:
pacman -S watchdog

Configure the watchdog... Well, here it depends what kind of stuff you would like to monitor. You might e.g. add a ping to your router if your Wi-Fi connection is not stable etc. Please check man watchdog.conf for available options.

I've just enables the max-load-1 option, this means the Raspberry will restart in case it's stuck/under heavy load for some reason.

Modify the watchdog configuration-file using nano:
Code:
nano /etc/watchdog.conf

Remove the leading hash from options/features you would like to enable, e.g.:
Code:
# Uncomment to enable test. Setting one of these values to '0' disables it.
# These values will hopefully never reboot your machine during normal use
# (if your machine is really hung, the loadavg will go much higher than 25)
max-load-1              = 24
#max-load-5             = 18
#max-load-15            = 12

Exit nano and save the file.

Enable and start the service:
Code:
systemctl enable watchdog.service
systemctl start watchdog.service

If you want to test the watchdog, throw a fork bomb. Grin Your Raspberry should restart after some minutes.

4) Update cgminer
A new cgminer release is availble and you want to install it? No problem.

Notes: It's a good idea to create a backup of your Raspberry SD card before following the next steps, just in case... The command in row #1 will upgrade your whole system. This is not necessary at this point in time, but maybe a good idea. Remember if you have added additional configuration options for other devices (e.g. --enable-avalon), please add them again in row #7.

Code:
pacman -Syu
cd /root
rm -r cgminer
git clone https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer.git
cd cgminer
CFLAGS="-O2 -W -Wall"
./autogen.sh --enable-icarus
make clean
systemctl stop mycgminer.service
make install
systemctl start mycgminer.service
cd ..
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June 26, 2013, 07:37:12 AM
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please dont fullquote such long posts
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June 26, 2013, 07:50:25 AM
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About fullquote: talk to the forum programmer, he should disable it, it should take maybe 5 minutes. (if(post.body.length() > 500 chars || post.images.length > 0)) do not quote!!)

About heatsinks: My USB stick has now stabilized at 0.7% HW/A, which is 0.2% lower than without heatsink, both cases without fan! It would be very nice if anyone else could look at the PCB under the BE 100 chip and see if it is discolored!

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June 26, 2013, 12:20:23 PM
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There are enough devices on the way...
Sorry that I have not yet replied to all PMs. There are just too many.
Please always reply with quote otherwise I can only guess what exactly you refering to


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About heatsinks: My USB stick has now stabilized at 0.7% HW/A, which is 0.2% lower than without heatsink, both cases without fan! It would be very nice if anyone else could look at the PCB under the BE 100 chip and see if it is discolored!

funny, few days ago I asked you for a pic from the discolored PCB, and you replied something like: why should I stop mining to provide a pic...
Seems to be a one-way thing.

I've already posted pictures, go back few pages.


As written several times:

I couldn't find a relation between cooling and HW errors.
But it will certainly have a positive impact on lifetime. imho

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June 26, 2013, 12:55:15 PM
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Didnt he realize that these devices mine less than 4 cent per hour? You must be really broke if you cannot afford to stop them for that time..........

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June 26, 2013, 02:34:41 PM
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There are enough devices on the way...
Sorry that I have not yet replied to all PMs. There are just too many.
Please always reply with quote otherwise I can only guess what exactly you refering to


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About heatsinks: My USB stick has now stabilized at 0.7% HW/A, which is 0.2% lower than without heatsink, both cases without fan! It would be very nice if anyone else could look at the PCB under the BE 100 chip and see if it is discolored!

funny, few days ago I asked you for a pic from the discolored PCB, and you replied something like: why should I stop mining to provide a pic...
Seems to be a one-way thing.

I've already posted pictures, go back few pages.


As written several times:

I couldn't find a relation between cooling and HW errors.
But it will certainly have a positive impact on lifetime. imho
  you  ready to sell usb stick?
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June 26, 2013, 02:50:21 PM
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There are enough devices on the way...

Price?

0.99 + 19%(VAT)  + shipment
or the mentioned 1.19 per device?

I want to order 3 - 4 devices (asap) ...
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