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September 26, 2013, 08:20:47 PM
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Sure is quiet in here.

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September 26, 2013, 08:23:28 PM
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Just the humming of relatively problem free hashing machines.  Isn't that how its supposed to be?

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September 26, 2013, 08:59:08 PM
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1) Have all the August orders finished shipping ?
2) When might we expect the initial October orders to begin shipping ?
3) How is the USB stick project coming along ? Looking forward to placing orders for those.

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September 26, 2013, 09:19:59 PM
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Just the humming of relatively problem free hashing machines.  Isn't that how its supposed to be?

See Xian's post above, lol.  I have 7 H boards ordered for October so I'm a little impatient.  But yes, my Starter +1 is hashing along nicely.  I just want to get the other boards in on the fun too.  Smiley
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September 26, 2013, 10:24:27 PM
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anyone using slush pool?
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September 26, 2013, 10:32:00 PM
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anyone using slush pool?

general consensus is that slush's pool cannot handle bitfury devices. (dont know why, but noone seems able to do better than 30% of their optimal hashrate)

its suggested to avoid btcguild due to thier massive network percentage. bitminter is a good site, and mines namecoins as well

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September 26, 2013, 10:40:04 PM
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anyone using slush pool?

http://mining.bitcoin.cz/news/pool-entering-new-era

I'd say avoid Slush's until 2.0 goes up.
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September 26, 2013, 10:44:45 PM
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^thanks for the link

oh, and 38 Ghash/s   Grin

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September 26, 2013, 10:57:48 PM
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anyone using slush pool?

Yes.  No problems at all...
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September 26, 2013, 11:26:25 PM
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anyone using slush pool?

Yes.  No problems at all...

how? I created 3 workers at difficulty 16, couldnt get past 8ghash. 2 workers was no better

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September 26, 2013, 11:29:45 PM
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I've been on Slush' pool from the day I turned my bitfury on. No problems with the pool. I did lose an SD card last night. Re imaged another, 6hrs later rpi dead. Wont turn on with wall wart or on the M-board. I have a spare I'm on now. No mods, bitfury does 25-27 GH/s out of the package. Anyone else loose a PI?  I'm searching threads now for a support e-mail address. I'm trying not to pm Dave about this. Anyone got a support e-mail?

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September 26, 2013, 11:36:59 PM
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I've been on Slush' pool from the day I turned my bitfury on. No problems with the pool. I did lose an SD card last night. Re imaged another, 6hrs later rpi dead. Wont turn on with wall wart or on the M-board. I have a spare I'm on now. No mods, bitfury does 25-27 GH/s out of the package. Anyone else loose a PI?  I'm searching treads now for a support e-mail address. I'm trying not to pm Dave about this. Anyone got a support e-mail?

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September 26, 2013, 11:37:20 PM
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anyone using slush pool?

Yes.  No problems at all...

how? I created 3 workers at difficulty 16, couldnt get past 8ghash. 2 workers was no better

Slush went to vardiff or autodiff (whatever you want to call it.) You cant select worker diff now, just join the pool. When I first put the bitfury on it would only show up on Slush as 4GH/s
I switched the worker diff to 1 and it reported right on up to 27GH/s.

The reason I did was, when I put my blades on slush they reported very low as well. I use the stratum proxy for the blades so I could see the share diff there. When I switched the blades to diff 1 I noticed in the stratum proxy it was auto adjusting. I cant remember where they got to but it was nowhere near 1.

At any rate, you dont have the diff choice on Slush anymore. Just point to it and give maybe 20 min or so.

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September 26, 2013, 11:37:48 PM
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I've been on Slush' pool from the day I turned my bitfury on. No problems with the pool. I did lose an SD card last night. Re imaged another, 6hrs later rpi dead. Wont turn on with wall wart or on the M-board. I have a spare I'm on now. No mods, bitfury does 25-27 GH/s out of the package. Anyone else loose a PI?  I'm searching treads now for a support e-mail address. I'm trying not to pm Dave about this. Anyone got a support e-mail?

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September 26, 2013, 11:37:52 PM
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I've been on Slush' pool from the day I turned my bitfury on. No problems with the pool. I did lose an SD card last night. Re imaged another, 6hrs later rpi dead. Wont turn on with wall wart or on the M-board. I have a spare I'm on now. No mods, bitfury does 25-27 GH/s out of the package. Anyone else loose a PI?  I'm searching treads now for a support e-mail address. I'm trying not to pm Dave about this. Anyone got a support e-mail?

I have an m-board here that ate two of them.  Killed one dead, like yours.  The second will light up the red LED if connected to a wall-wart, but that's it.  

Fortunately I had a third RasPi I was using with some BEs that I was able to use on the BFs with my spare m-board.  Emailed about it, but haven't heard a thing.  
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I've been on Slush' pool from the day I turned my bitfury on. No problems with the pool. I did lose an SD card last night. Re imaged another, 6hrs later rpi dead. Wont turn on with wall wart or on the M-board. I have a spare I'm on now. No mods, bitfury does 25-27 GH/s out of the package. Anyone else loose a PI?  I'm searching treads now for a support e-mail address. I'm trying not to pm Dave about this. Anyone got a support e-mail?

I have an m-board here that ate two of them.  Killed one dead, like yours.  The second will light up the red LED if connected to a wall-wart, but that's it.  

Fortunately I had a third RasPi I was using with some BEs that I was able to use on the BFs with a spare m-board.  Emailed about it, but haven't heard a thing.  

Guess I better get another on the way in case they dont send one. I'm fairly certain Dave will take care of it, just a matter of when.

Thanks for the info.

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September 27, 2013, 12:32:41 AM
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I've been on Slush' pool from the day I turned my bitfury on. No problems with the pool. I did lose an SD card last night. Re imaged another, 6hrs later rpi dead. Wont turn on with wall wart or on the M-board. I have a spare I'm on now. No mods, bitfury does 25-27 GH/s out of the package. Anyone else loose a PI?  I'm searching treads now for a support e-mail address. I'm trying not to pm Dave about this. Anyone got a support e-mail?

I have an m-board here that ate two of them.  Killed one dead, like yours.  The second will light up the red LED if connected to a wall-wart, but that's it.  

Fortunately I had a third RasPi I was using with some BEs that I was able to use on the BFs with a spare m-board.  Emailed about it, but haven't heard a thing.  

Guess I better get another on the way in case they dont send one. I'm fairly certain Dave will take care of it, just a matter of when.

Thanks for the info.

I would suggest trying a new memory card.  I had two rPI fail.  Re-imaging the cards didn't work, but image on a new card has me back up and running

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I've been on Slush' pool from the day I turned my bitfury on. No problems with the pool. I did lose an SD card last night. Re imaged another, 6hrs later rpi dead. Wont turn on with wall wart or on the M-board. I have a spare I'm on now. No mods, bitfury does 25-27 GH/s out of the package. Anyone else loose a PI?  I'm searching treads now for a support e-mail address. I'm trying not to pm Dave about this. Anyone got a support e-mail?

I have an m-board here that ate two of them.  Killed one dead, like yours.  The second will light up the red LED if connected to a wall-wart, but that's it.  

Fortunately I had a third RasPi I was using with some BEs that I was able to use on the BFs with a spare m-board.  Emailed about it, but haven't heard a thing.  

Guess I better get another on the way in case they dont send one. I'm fairly certain Dave will take care of it, just a matter of when.

Thanks for the info.

I would suggest trying a new memory card.  I had two rPI fail.  Re-imaging the cards didn't work, but image on a new card has me back up and running

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I did put image on new card last night. Original SD was trashed and wont take an image. Then Pi died later. Spare pi came up on the newly imaged card fine. Have more SD on order now. Hope this is just an intermittent V1 m-board thing that can be cured with a V2.

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September 27, 2013, 01:03:37 AM
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I find bitminter blocks found are lot less than slush.
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September 27, 2013, 01:16:34 AM
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I did put image on new card last night. Original SD was trashed and wont take an image. Then Pi died later. Spare pi came up on the newly imaged card fine. Have more SD on order now. Hope this is just an intermittent V1 m-board thing that can be cured with a V2.
If you want to get rid of SD card problems and have a spare computer at hand, you may want to outsource the root fs to NFS and make the card read-only (i.e. only use for booting). Using a SD card as a root fs invites for problems.

To do this you have to export the root fs image on the NFS server and add something like this to the cmdline.txt on the boot partition of the SD card:
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dwc_otg.lpm_enable=0 console=ttyAMA0,115200 kgdboc=ttyAMA0,115200 console=tty1 root=/dev/nfs rw nfsroot=192.168.1.3:/var/lib/tftpboot/raspberry/192.168.1.249 rootfstype=nfs ip=192.168.1.249:192.168.1.3:192.168.1.1:255.255.255.0:raspberry249:eth0:off:192.168.1.1

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