Darthswan
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July 21, 2014, 02:52:14 AM |
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Is their a way to see the entire block history for Slush? Or is there a way to see a months worth? Just looking at the current stat page, we seem to have a long block every 12th block, for the past 3 long blocks. Is that a coincidence? Just wondering.
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sjc1490
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July 21, 2014, 02:55:47 AM |
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Is their a way to see the entire block history for Slush? Or is there a way to see a months worth? Just looking at the current stat page, we seem to have a long block every 12th block, for the past 3 long blocks. Is that a coincidence? Just wondering.
Luck, or lack of?
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andyjjones
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July 21, 2014, 03:13:24 AM |
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Do you folks know if there's any ARM board cheaper than the raspberry pi which can do the (allocating?*) to my miners? I am happy to make a filesystem, do the cross-compiling and whatever. But 50USD is kinda expensive for a single-board computer which only needs to run a very small footprint program.
*(what's the correct term to use?)
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organofcorti
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July 21, 2014, 03:23:52 AM |
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I submitted 18 shares to slush's pool and I still have 0 BTC. Why?
At current network difficulty, you will have earned 1.038283e-09 btc. However, as noted by the poster above, one bitcoin is only divisible up to 1e-08. In order to earn 1e-08 btc, right now you'll need to submit 174 difficulty 1 shares. This amount will increase as the network difficulty increases. so is that why I don't see the values change? Yes. That and pool luck.
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kkurtmann
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July 21, 2014, 04:02:44 AM |
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I submitted 18 shares to slush's pool and I still have 0 BTC. Why?
At current network difficulty, you will have earned 1.038283e-09 btc. However, as noted by the poster above, one bitcoin is only divisible up to 1e-08. In order to earn 1e-08 btc, right now you'll need to submit 174 difficulty 1 shares. This amount will increase as the network difficulty increases. way to kick him while he's down
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Billbags
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July 21, 2014, 04:08:43 AM Last edit: July 21, 2014, 03:48:32 PM by Billbags |
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Do you folks know if there's any ARM board cheaper than the raspberry pi which can do the (allocating?*) to my miners? I am happy to make a filesystem, do the cross-compiling and whatever. But 50USD is kinda expensive for a single-board computer which only needs to run a very small footprint program.
*(what's the correct term to use?)
Tp link routers($25usd) can be flashed(dd openWrt) to run cgminer. One of my rigs run on a tp link MR3020 router. But with the pi you can get sd card images from other members/companies with stable firmware. There is also a version of pi made in China that's $36usd on Amazon. It's the one with the black audio jack. *The pi use software to configure your miner(chip speeds/voltage commands) along with pool info. This software is usually built on top of a stratum proxy program. So the pi is actually a local proxy server for your miners. It also allows you to monitor what your miners are actually doing since the pools numbers are just good estimates of your hash rate.
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andyjjones
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July 21, 2014, 05:30:37 PM |
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^ Thanks!
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sjc1490
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July 21, 2014, 07:36:29 PM |
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anybody seen Lady Luck, if so tell her we are still here?
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mstrongbow
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July 21, 2014, 08:24:46 PM |
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Do you folks know if there's any ARM board cheaper than the raspberry pi which can do the (allocating?*) to my miners? I am happy to make a filesystem, do the cross-compiling and whatever. But 50USD is kinda expensive for a single-board computer which only needs to run a very small footprint program.
*(what's the correct term to use?)
Tp link routers($25usd) can be flashed(dd openWrt) to run cgminer. One of my rigs run on a tp link MR3020 router. But with the pi you can get sd card images from other members/companies with stable firmware. There is also a version of pi made in China that's $36usd on Amazon. It's the one with the black audio jack. *The pi use software to configure your miner(chip speeds/voltage commands) along with pool info. This software is usually built on top of a stratum proxy program. So the pi is actually a local proxy server for your miners. It also allows you to monitor what your miners are actually doing since the pools numbers are just good estimates of your hash rate. Hmmmm, me thinks I found my next video-guide project! First I should search for Google/YouTube for any current guides for a CGMiner/router hack Thanks for posting this info...I ams urprised I never thought of using a DD-WRT router for such a purpose but I don't do code/programming (very novice coder/programmer)
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Billbags
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July 21, 2014, 09:10:09 PM Last edit: July 21, 2014, 09:21:53 PM by Billbags |
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Here is a link to a prebuilt cgminer with DD OpenWrt and cheap tp link router to flash. Cgminer build is for technobit, but it's a good starting place. Note: this is the most stable controller I've ever used. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=476326.0
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dbbrummel
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July 21, 2014, 09:33:25 PM |
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anybody seen Lady Luck, if so tell her we are still here?
Get some popcorn and a comfortable seat, we often get a 10 block day after bad luck like this.
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Donkeycongo
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July 22, 2014, 01:46:34 AM |
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anybody seen Lady Luck, if so tell her we are still here?
Get some popcorn and a comfortable seat, we often get a 10 block day after bad luck like this. Your gonna jinx us with talk like that,, LOL
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sjc1490
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July 22, 2014, 02:35:43 AM |
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anybody seen Lady Luck, if so tell her we are still here?
Get some popcorn and a comfortable seat, we often get a 10 block day after bad luck like this. Your gonna jinx us with talk like that,, LOL Too late, I think he did. Like I said earlier anyone seen Lady Luck if so point her back this way.
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dbbrummel
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July 22, 2014, 07:30:36 AM |
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anybody seen Lady Luck, if so tell her we are still here?
Get some popcorn and a comfortable seat, we often get a 10 block day after bad luck like this. Your gonna jinx us with talk like that,, LOL Too late, I think he did. Like I said earlier anyone seen Lady Luck if so point her back this way. Ouch. Maybe I did. I did not know I had such power, LOL. I'll shut up for a bit.
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sjc1490
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July 22, 2014, 01:46:44 PM Last edit: July 22, 2014, 03:35:59 PM by sjc1490 |
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anybody seen Lady Luck, if so tell her we are still here?
Get some popcorn and a comfortable seat, we often get a 10 block day after bad luck like this. Your gonna jinx us with talk like that,, LOL Too late, I think he did. Like I said earlier anyone seen Lady Luck if so point her back this way. Ouch. Maybe I did. I did not know I had such power, LOL. I'll shut up for a bit. No need, just looking for something to blame this dry spell on . Like you said earlier it will pick back up it always seems to pick up out over time.
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kkurtmann
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July 22, 2014, 03:10:29 PM |
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You guys realize that we have had 4 straight months of exceptionally good luck in this pool, so don't say even out cuz that would mean to get bad luck for months.
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sjc1490
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July 22, 2014, 05:04:33 PM |
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You guys realize that we have had 4 straight months of exceptionally good luck in this pool, so don't say even out cuz that would mean to get bad luck for months.
Not particularly superstitious but did change to "pick back up" see if that helps.
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kkurtmann
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July 22, 2014, 06:17:58 PM |
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Good job
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dbbrummel
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July 22, 2014, 11:38:43 PM |
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Just got my first 2 Antminer S3 up and running :-) 2 more coming tomorrow.
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sjc1490
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July 22, 2014, 11:56:23 PM |
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Just got my first 2 Antminer S3 up and running :-) 2 more coming tomorrow.
Got my 2 last Thursday, wishing I had ordered more now. Hashes less than originally expected but very well built, runs a lot cooler, and not nearly as loud.
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