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and this 1# 18694 2013-06-22 05:48:44 1:30:06 22986591 85600 0.03428090 242714 25.28553728 2# 18694 2013-06-22 05:48:44 1:30:06 22986591 85199 0.06613469 242714 25.28553728 3# 18694 2013-06-22 05:48:44 1:30:06 22986591 84288 0.07321128 242714 25.28553728 WHY? ?
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n0creativity
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June 22, 2013, 04:50:24 PM |
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and this 1# 18694 2013-06-22 05:48:44 1:30:06 22986591 85600 0.03428090 242714 25.28553728 2# 18694 2013-06-22 05:48:44 1:30:06 22986591 85199 0.06613469 242714 25.28553728 3# 18694 2013-06-22 05:48:44 1:30:06 22986591 84288 0.07321128 242714 25.28553728 WHY? ? Umm... Nobody told you about the Activity level 55. You're not there yet, so get used to this happening...
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5120-01-518-6126
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June 22, 2013, 04:51:25 PM |
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Anyone know if I should be running my suggested difficulty at 32 or 64 if I have a Avalon mining away @ 80000
According to worker settings options on your My Account page, anything in the range 65-128Gh/s should have a diff of 64.
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June 22, 2013, 04:53:06 PM |
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Yup, 18702 needs a recalc
18702 2013-06-22 15:21:37 1:59:11 30464457 5986 0.00000107 242788 25.44442180 88 confirmations left
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celeron370
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June 22, 2013, 04:54:11 PM |
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and this 1# 18694 2013-06-22 05:48:44 1:30:06 22986591 85600 0.03428090 242714 25.28553728 2# 18694 2013-06-22 05:48:44 1:30:06 22986591 85199 0.06613469 242714 25.28553728 3# 18694 2013-06-22 05:48:44 1:30:06 22986591 84288 0.07321128 242714 25.28553728 WHY? ? Umm... Nobody told you about the Activity level 55. You're not there yet, so get used to this happening... what is Activity Level 55? I'm newbie,plz give me a URL something?
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Trongersoll
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June 22, 2013, 05:07:58 PM |
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and this 1# 18694 2013-06-22 05:48:44 1:30:06 22986591 85600 0.03428090 242714 25.28553728 2# 18694 2013-06-22 05:48:44 1:30:06 22986591 85199 0.06613469 242714 25.28553728 3# 18694 2013-06-22 05:48:44 1:30:06 22986591 84288 0.07321128 242714 25.28553728 WHY? ? Umm... Nobody told you about the Activity level 55. You're not there yet, so get used to this happening... what is Activity Level 55? I'm newbie,plz give me a URL something? its a jjoke
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June 22, 2013, 05:11:01 PM |
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18703 2013-06-22 16:17:50 0:56:13 14180802 5129 0.00843219 242797 25.39405000 94 confirmations left 18702 2013-06-22 15:21:37 1:59:11 30464457 11220 0.00000123 242788 25.44442180 85 confirmations left 18701 2013-06-22 13:22:26 1:54:50 29531738 10669 0.00902324 242773 25.92630343 70 confirmations left
Yeah, something wonky with 18702
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who | grep -i blonde | date; cd ~; unzip; touch; finger; bjobs; uptime; strip;. grab; mount; yes; umount; sleep; brun; Donations: 18ByQvDUmaMKkQbYvUWmnPSu9BWeNxVMoc
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diskodasa
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June 22, 2013, 05:16:45 PM |
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and this 1# 18694 2013-06-22 05:48:44 1:30:06 22986591 85600 0.03428090 242714 25.28553728 2# 18694 2013-06-22 05:48:44 1:30:06 22986591 85199 0.06613469 242714 25.28553728 3# 18694 2013-06-22 05:48:44 1:30:06 22986591 84288 0.07321128 242714 25.28553728 WHY? ? Umm... Nobody told you about the Activity level 55. You're not there yet, so get used to this happening... what is Activity Level 55? I'm newbie,plz give me a URL something? its a jjoke Partybreaker!
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stephengillon
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June 22, 2013, 05:19:13 PM |
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18703 2013-06-22 16:17:50 0:56:13 14180802 3669 0.00615014 18702 2013-06-22 15:21:37 1:59:11 30464457 7645 0.02184954 18701 2013-06-22 13:22:26 1:54:50 29531738 7440 0.00626925
looks like i got some of your pay outs for once MUAHAHA
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Humax
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The law of the universe!
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June 22, 2013, 05:29:09 PM |
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Same problem here. First thought: WTF!
18703 2013-06-22 16:17:50 0:56:13 14180802 21402 0.03703753 242797 25.39405000 93 confirmaties te gaan 18702 2013-06-22 15:21:37 1:59:11 30464457 49165 0.00000675 242788 25.44442180 84 confirmaties te gaan 18701 2013-06-22 13:22:26 1:54:50 29531738 47391 0.04113149 242773 25.92630343 69 confirmaties te gaan
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Help me feed my hamster! Donate sunflower seeds!
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Lucko
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June 22, 2013, 06:29:25 PM |
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Run it like that
--icarus-options 115200:1:1 --icarus-timing short
You will get more but no idea how much... I get from 333 to 339
But is a lottery and I always get different numbers for same units...
EDIT: this works on 3.1.1. You should let it run for longer so average is closer to what is really...
That picture is showing 2 minutes of run time, but now it has been a few days so all USB ASIC are running exactly 334 MH/s average while the 5 second is 333 MH/s to 335 MH/s/ Also I have the same setting as you have advised to me. Thanks though. You should be getting more. Are you cooling them? I have the in same air flow that the GPUs are... This might be it or it might be luck... My or yours...
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Humax
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June 22, 2013, 06:48:14 PM |
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Run it like that
--icarus-options 115200:1:1 --icarus-timing short
You will get more but no idea how much... I get from 333 to 339
But is a lottery and I always get different numbers for same units...
EDIT: this works on 3.1.1. You should let it run for longer so average is closer to what is really...
That picture is showing 2 minutes of run time, but now it has been a few days so all USB ASIC are running exactly 334 MH/s average while the 5 second is 333 MH/s to 335 MH/s/ Also I have the same setting as you have advised to me. Thanks though. You should be getting more. Are you cooling them? I have the in same air flow that the GPUs are... This might be it or it might be luck... My or yours... Get more? How? Please share with us. I get 334 MH/s average with all my sticks. Theoretical max. is 336 MH/s because they run at 336 Mhz. You must be overclocking right?
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Help me feed my hamster! Donate sunflower seeds!
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diskodasa
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June 22, 2013, 06:49:15 PM |
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18702 2013-06-22 15:21:37 1:59:11 30464457 1686 0.00000027 242788 25.44442180 70 confirmations left
Slush, recalculate please...!
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Lucko
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June 22, 2013, 07:16:54 PM Last edit: June 22, 2013, 11:06:30 PM by Lucko |
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Run it like that
--icarus-options 115200:1:1 --icarus-timing short
You will get more but no idea how much... I get from 333 to 339
But is a lottery and I always get different numbers for same units...
EDIT: this works on 3.1.1. You should let it run for longer so average is closer to what is really...
That picture is showing 2 minutes of run time, but now it has been a few days so all USB ASIC are running exactly 334 MH/s average while the 5 second is 333 MH/s to 335 MH/s/ Also I have the same setting as you have advised to me. Thanks though. You should be getting more. Are you cooling them? I have the in same air flow that the GPUs are... This might be it or it might be luck... My or yours... Get more? How? Please share with us. I get 334 MH/s average with all my sticks. Theoretical max. is 336 MH/s because they run at 336 Mhz. You must be overclocking right? Didn't know that. So it is probably display error. After running for a day I can see them from 333 to 339 depending on unit but not every time the same unit and not every time. I just cool them... Nothing special... EDIT: But now that I look at them I see most of them running 335.3 to 335,7 so I guess you are right and 339 is just a display bug that some error is causing...
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Humax
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June 22, 2013, 07:44:49 PM |
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18702 2013-06-22 15:21:37 1:59:11 30464457 1686 0.00000027 242788 25.44442180 70 confirmations left
Slush, recalculate please...!
I see it just got fixed. Good job Slush!!!
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celeron370
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June 22, 2013, 07:48:38 PM |
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18702 2013-06-22 15:21:37 1:59:11 30464457 1686 0.00000027 242788 25.44442180 70 confirmations left
Slush, recalculate please...!
I see it just got fixed. Good job Slush!!! I see it back to normal too, But, I want to know why this happen,and how to make it never happen again?
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Trongersoll
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June 22, 2013, 08:15:01 PM |
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18702 2013-06-22 15:21:37 1:59:11 30464457 1686 0.00000027 242788 25.44442180 70 confirmations left
Slush, recalculate please...!
I see it just got fixed. Good job Slush!!! I see it back to normal too, But, I want to know why this happen,and how to make it never happen again? heh, so does Slush. heheh
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June 22, 2013, 08:26:28 PM |
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Hey Guys, just playing around with an Erupter before my Jalapeno comes and I'm curious: Running Cgminer on Minepeon (Raspberry Pi) I'm measuring 330 MH/s (via the web GUI) but on the Slush website, I'm getting 208 MH/s (which has slowly been rising from the 130 from 25 minutes ago.) Is this normal, like does it take time to get things in sync or (When I tested the Erupter on my desktop with Bitminter, I got 333 MH/s via their app. right away) I am connected via Stratum btw. Thanks, IAS edit - Just noticed this under the stats - "* The calculation is based on the number of shares so far, which may not be accurate for slow workers." So, does this mean I'm actually only "getting paid" for the 208MH/s or
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BTC = Black Swan. BTC = Antifragile - "Some things benefit from shocks; they thrive and grow when exposed to volatility, randomness, disorder, and stressors and love adventure, risk, and uncertainty. Robust is not the opposite of fragile.
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Lucko
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June 22, 2013, 08:42:12 PM |
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Hey Guys, just playing around with an Erupter before my Jalapeno comes and I'm curious: Running Cgminer on Minepeon (Raspberry Pi) I'm measuring 330 MH/s (via the web GUI) but on the Slush website, I'm getting 208 MH/s (which has slowly been rising from the 130 from 25 minutes ago.) Is this normal, like does it take time to get things in sync or (When I tested the Erupter on my desktop with Bitminter, I got 333 MH/s via their app. right away) I am connected via Stratum btw. Thanks, IAS edit - Just noticed this under the stats - "* The calculation is based on the number of shares so far, which may not be accurate for slow workers." So, does this mean I'm actually only "getting paid" for the 208MH/s or You haven't started at the start of the round. That is why it is increasing... It is calculated average rate in the round. Payment is more complex. So let just say you will get what you should for 330 when you will be mining whole round. You will get more the you should for this round but will get less if you end before round ends... See how Slush method works...
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June 22, 2013, 11:36:12 PM |
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Hey Guys, just playing around with an Erupter before my Jalapeno comes and I'm curious: Running Cgminer on Minepeon (Raspberry Pi) I'm measuring 330 MH/s (via the web GUI) but on the Slush website, I'm getting 208 MH/s (which has slowly been rising from the 130 from 25 minutes ago.) Is this normal, like does it take time to get things in sync or (When I tested the Erupter on my desktop with Bitminter, I got 333 MH/s via their app. right away) I am connected via Stratum btw. Thanks, IAS edit - Just noticed this under the stats - "* The calculation is based on the number of shares so far, which may not be accurate for slow workers." So, does this mean I'm actually only "getting paid" for the 208MH/s or You haven't started at the start of the round. That is why it is increasing... It is calculated average rate in the round. Payment is more complex. So let just say you will get what you should for 330 when you will be mining whole round. You will get more the you should for this round but will get less if you end before round ends... See how Slush method works... the hash rate on the Slush sight rarely reflects what your actual hash rate is, sometimes it is higher and sometimes lower, on average it is close to being right.
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