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January 27, 2018, 08:28:53 AM |
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Here on the video you can see that the chips are running at 420 Mhz. But even so, the hashrate is as good as the chips at 300 Mhz. Because Baikal Giant X10 has two hashrate of 5 and 10 GH, I think the frequencies will be set for each algorithm separately. OC Working or not ? hash rate up , more than 10GHS ?
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January 27, 2018, 09:40:32 AM |
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Looks like it stays on 10GH/s.
Show us a print screen of improved hashrate please.
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tothanhtuan
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January 27, 2018, 11:27:22 AM |
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You have any evidence to show your proof? anyone sends him money ?
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Baikalek
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January 27, 2018, 12:16:35 PM |
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Please look at my post attentively. There is a link to the video. That's not my job. I just noticed that no matter the chip frequency 300 or 420, hashrate is the same!
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January 27, 2018, 05:37:10 PM |
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This could also help with how Baikal Goant X10 updates with three algorithms for five algorithms. Does anyone have experience with this? Someone was upgraded. How?
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January 28, 2018, 11:24:18 AM |
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I sent in an email asking them to release their firmware and software.
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January 28, 2018, 03:12:51 PM |
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I sent in an email asking them to release their firmware and software.
And you upgraded from three algorithms to five algorithms? How? Only Orage Pi or FW on hashboards?
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January 29, 2018, 06:45:13 PM |
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If anyone has access to a Giant B and would be willing to upload the firmware, please let me know. I've been working on an overclock for a while, and from what I can tell the frequency multiplier is either hard-coded into the firmware of the STM32 chip, or hard-coded into the ASICs. I'm ordering parts now to try a hardware mod to see if an overclock is even possible.
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OSMIUMCOIN (OP)
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January 30, 2018, 10:01:36 PM |
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If anyone has access to a Giant B and would be willing to upload the firmware, please let me know. I've been working on an overclock for a while, and from what I can tell the frequency multiplier is either hard-coded into the firmware of the STM32 chip, or hard-coded into the ASICs. I'm ordering parts now to try a hardware mod to see if an overclock is even possible.
https://github.com/baikalminer/GB/tree/master/orangepi
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February 01, 2018, 02:13:21 AM |
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yeah judging by the difficulty this is going a hard mod might be necessary to get rid of hardware related limitations
if somebody can do it.
il throw another 0.1 BTC at you
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February 02, 2018, 01:36:26 PM |
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If anyone has access to a Giant B and would be willing to upload the firmware, please let me know. I've been working on an overclock for a while, and from what I can tell the frequency multiplier is either hard-coded into the firmware of the STM32 chip, or hard-coded into the ASICs. I'm ordering parts now to try a hardware mod to see if an overclock is even possible.
https://github.com/baikalminer/GB/tree/master/orangepiI think Ironeinstein was referring to the STM (chip on blue controller board) firmware, not the OrangePi firmware. The STM firmware does not come in baikalminer's github image. Someone with actual access (can be remote SSH) to a Giant-B would need to be willing to run a few commands on their miner to pull the firmware off of it. This file would be helpful in determining if a software overclock on the x10 is possible.
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February 03, 2018, 10:47:20 AM |
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root@Baikal:~# lshw baikal description: Computer width: 32 bits *-core description: Motherboard physical id: 0 *-memory description: System memory physical id: 0 size: 193MiB *-cpu:0 physical id: 1 bus info: cpu@0 size: 816MHz capacity: 1008MHz capabilities: cpufreq *-cpu:1 physical id: 2 bus info: cpu@1 size: 816MHz capacity: 1008MHz capabilities: cpufreq *-cpu:2 physical id: 3 bus info: cpu@2 size: 816MHz capacity: 1008MHz capabilities: cpufreq *-cpu:3 physical id: 4 bus info: cpu@3 size: 816MHz capacity: 1008MHz capabilities: swp half thumb fastmult vfp edsp thumbee neon vfpv3 tls vfpv4 idiva idivt cpufreq *-usbhost:0 product: SW USB2.0 'Open' Host Controller (OHCI) Driver vendor: Linux 3.4.39 ohci_hcd physical id: 1 bus info: usb@8 logical name: usb8 version: 3.04 capabilities: usb-1.10 configuration: driver=hub slots=1 speed=12Mbit/s *-usbhost:1 product: SW USB2.0 'Open' Host Controller (OHCI) Driver vendor: Linux 3.4.39 ohci_hcd physical id: 2 bus info: usb@7 logical name: usb7 version: 3.04 capabilities: usb-1.10 configuration: driver=hub slots=1 speed=12Mbit/s *-usb description: Communication device product: Baikal Miner vendor: Baikal physical id: 1 bus info: usb@7:1 version: 2.00 serial: BKLU capabilities: usb-2.00 configuration: driver=usbfs maxpower=100mA speed=12Mbit/s *-usbhost:2 product: SW USB2.0 'Open' Host Controller (OHCI) Driver vendor: Linux 3.4.39 ohci_hcd physical id: 3 bus info: usb@6 logical name: usb6 version: 3.04 capabilities: usb-1.10 configuration: driver=hub slots=1 speed=12Mbit/s *-usbhost:3 product: SW USB2.0 'Open' Host Controller (OHCI) Driver vendor: Linux 3.4.39 ohci_hcd physical id: 4 bus info: usb@5 logical name: usb5 version: 3.04 capabilities: usb-1.10 configuration: driver=hub slots=1 speed=12Mbit/s *-usbhost:4 product: SW USB2.0 'Enhanced' Host Controller (EHCI) Driver vendor: Linux 3.4.39 ehci_hcd physical id: 5 bus info: usb@4 logical name: usb4 version: 3.04 capabilities: usb-2.00 configuration: driver=hub slots=1 speed=480Mbit/s *-usbhost:5 product: SW USB2.0 'Enhanced' Host Controller (EHCI) Driver vendor: Linux 3.4.39 ehci_hcd physical id: 6 bus info: usb@3 logical name: usb3 version: 3.04 capabilities: usb-2.00 configuration: driver=hub slots=1 speed=480Mbit/s *-usbhost:6 product: SW USB2.0 'Enhanced' Host Controller (EHCI) Driver vendor: Linux 3.4.39 ehci_hcd physical id: 7 bus info: usb@2 logical name: usb2 version: 3.04 capabilities: usb-2.00 configuration: driver=hub slots=1 speed=480Mbit/s *-usbhost:7 product: SW USB2.0 'Enhanced' Host Controller (EHCI) Driver vendor: Linux 3.4.39 ehci_hcd physical id: 8 bus info: usb@1 logical name: usb1 version: 3.04 capabilities: usb-2.00 configuration: driver=hub slots=1 speed=480Mbit/s *-network description: Ethernet interface physical id: 9 logical name: eth0 serial: c2:47:93:ac:13:83 size: 100Mbit/s capacity: 100Mbit/s capabilities: ethernet physical tp mii 10bt 10bt-fd 100bt 100bt-fd autonegotiation configuration: autonegotiation=on broadcast=yes driver=sunxi_geth driverversion=SUNXI Gbgit driver V1.1 duplex=full ip=10.12.14.111 link=yes multicast=yes port=MII speed=100Mbit/s
Here's HWINFO from UBUNTU. root@Baikal:/opt/scripta/bin# ./sgminer -n [11:39:32] USB all: found 9 devices - listing known devices .USB dev 0: Bus 7 Device 2 ID: 0483:5740 Manufacturer: 'Baikal' Product: 'Baikal Miner'
Here's USBINFO from SGMINER. In the \ usr \ bin folder then the update_fw.py file is with this content (maybe it will help): #!/usr/bin/env python import subprocess import os import sys from subprocess import Popen, PIPE import fcntl import time import glob tmpfile = '/home/baikal/tmp.bin' path = '/media/boot/G*.bin' fwfile = glob.glob(path) if not fwfile: print 'No firmware' sys.exit() USBDEVFS_RESET= 21780
# enter dfu mode def enter_dfumode(): subprocess.call('echo 0 > /sys/class/gpio_sw/PA18/data', shell=True) subprocess.call('echo 0 > /sys/class/gpio_sw/PA10/data', shell=True) subprocess.call('echo 1 > /sys/class/gpio_sw/PA10/data', shell=True)
def exit_dfumode(): subprocess.call('echo 1 > /sys/class/gpio_sw/PA18/data', shell=True) subprocess.call('echo 0 > /sys/class/gpio_sw/PA10/data', shell=True) subprocess.call('echo 1 > /sys/class/gpio_sw/PA10/data', shell=True)
def reset_usb(driver): try: lsusb_out = Popen("lsusb | grep -i %s"%driver, shell=True, bufsize=64, stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, close_fds=True).stdout.read().strip().split() bus = lsusb_out[1] device = lsusb_out[3][:-1] f = open("/dev/bus/usb/%s/%s"%(bus, device), 'w', os.O_WRONLY) fcntl.ioctl(f, USBDEVFS_RESET, 0) except Exception, msg: print ""
def update_firmware(): enter_dfumode() reset_usb("DFU") print 'Downloading... ' + fwfile[0] cmd = 'sudo dfu-util -a 0 -d 0483:df11 -s 0x08000000:leave -D ' + fwfile[0] subprocess.call(cmd, shell=True) cmd = 'sudo rm -rf ' + path subprocess.call(cmd, shell=True)
enter_dfumode() reset_usb("STM32F407") reset_usb("DFU") update_firmware() exit_dfumode()
print "Done"
Please type the commands I can download FW from the X10 miner. Not from OpenPI.
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February 03, 2018, 11:45:12 AM |
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With the command: sudo dfu-util -a 0 -d 0483:df11 -s 0x08000000:leave -U /home/baikal/tmp.bin
I probably got FW boards. I do not know what to do next. Here's the file.
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February 03, 2018, 12:08:21 PM |
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With the command: sudo dfu-util -a 0 -d 0483:df11 -s 0x08000000:leave -U /home/baikal/tmp.bin
I probably got FW boards. I do not know what to do next. Here's the file.That's good but someone with a Giant- B needs to do it.
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February 03, 2018, 06:17:24 PM |
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Bumping this thread up. If anyone has access to a Giant B, please run this command and upload the file somewhere. This will help significantly with overclocking both the X10 and Giant B. sudo dfu-util -a 0 -d 0483:df11 -s 0x08000000:leave -U /home/baikal/tmp.bin If you have access to a Giant B and need more explicit instructions, just let me know.
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February 03, 2018, 06:29:41 PM |
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Bumping this thread up. If anyone has access to a Giant B, please run this command and upload the file somewhere. This will help significantly with overclocking both the X10 and Giant B. sudo dfu-util -a 0 -d 0483:df11 -s 0x08000000:leave -U /home/baikal/tmp.bin If you have access to a Giant B and need more explicit instructions, just let me know. Possible USB adress could be different ( 0483:df11), first look at the file \usr\bin\update_fw.py and the command dfu-util needs to be run in the usr\bin\
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February 03, 2018, 06:33:40 PM |
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Hello Gang!
I'd like to say thank you to all of you first, as reading this has inspired me to reveal some interesting news.
If any of you have the Giant B or X10 Images downloaded, you will see if you diggggggggggggg deeply. They left some crumbs.
Hint, GZIP.
You will see that the Baikal Team has already implemented use of Cryptonight and Cryptonight-lite in the Giant B image prior to release with the Monero and Aeon coins.
See below..........
<h4>Monero Pools</h4> <p class="help-block" ng-show="settings.userHelp"> Click to add pool to pool's list </p> <div class="list-group"> <a href="" ng-click="poolAdd({url:'stratum+tcp://pool.supportxmr.com:7777',pass:'x',priority:'0',algo:'cryptonight'})" class="list-group-item">SupportXMR</a> <a href="" ng-click="poolAdd({url:'stratum+tcp://mine.xmrpool.net:7778',pass:'x',priority:'0',algo:'cryptonight'})" class="list-group-item">XMRPool</a> <a href="" ng-click="poolAdd({url:'stratum+tcp://xmr-eu.dwarfpool.com:8050',pass:'x',priority:'0',algo:'cryptonight'})" class="list-group-item">DwarfPool</a> <a href="" ng-click="poolAdd({url:'stratum+tcp://xmr-asia1.nanopool.org:14444',pass:'x',priority:'0',algo:'cryptonight'})" class="list-group-item">NanoPool</a> <a href="" ng-click="poolAdd({url:'stratum+tcp://cryptonight.hk.nicehash.com:3355',pass:'x',priority:'0',algo:'cryptonight'})" class="list-group-item">Nicehash</a> </div> <h4>Aeon Pools</h4> <p class="help-block" ng-show="settings.userHelp"> Click to add pool to pool's list </p>
<div class="list-group"> <a href="" ng-click="poolAdd({url:'stratum+tcp://pool.aeonminingpool.com:3333',pass:'x',priority:'0',algo:'cryptonight-lite'})" class="list-group-item">AeonMiningPool</a> <a href="" ng-click="poolAdd({url:'stratum+tcp://aeon.sumominer.com:3333',pass:'x',priority:'0',algo:'cryptonight-lite'})" class="list-group-item">Sumominer</a> <a href="" ng-click="poolAdd({url:'stratum+tcp://aeon.[Suspicious link removed]:7777',pass:'x',priority:'0',algo:'cryptonight-lite'})" class="list-group-item">RuPool</a> </div>
</div> <div class="col-sm-12 col-md-9 pull-right"> <div class="clearfix"> <div class="pull-right"> <br /> <p> <button type="button" ng-click="minerRestart=1" class="btn btn-warning">Miner commands</button> </p> <p class="help-block" ng-show="minerRestart&&settings.userHelp"> Ordered from gentle to rough. </p> <div class="list-group" ng-show="minerRestart"> <a title="Reset miner" href="" ng-click="cgminer('restart')" class="list-group-item">Cgminer soft reset (RPC)</a> <!--<a title="Start miner" href="" ng-click="cgminerHardCtl('1')" class="list-group-item">Start</a> --> <a title="Restart miner" href="" ng-click="cgminerHardCtl('0')" class="list-group-item">Restart cgminer linux process(30s)</a> <!--<a title="Shutdown your PI (be careful!)" href="" id="link_shutdown" onclick="ctrl_host(1)" class="list-group-item">Shutdown</a> --> <!--<a title="Reboot your PI" href="" id="link_reboot" onclick="ctrl_host(0)" class="list-group-item">Reboot</a> --> </div> </div> </div>
<h3>Pools</h3>
<p class="help-block" ng-show="settings.userHelp"> The settings below serve as direct input to the miner. <strong>One little error can and will let the miner crash.</strong> </p> <form name="poolForm" class="form-horizontal"> <div class="row"> <label class="col-sm-4">URL</label> <label class="col-sm-3">Algo</label> <label class="col-sm-3">User</label> <label class="col-sm-1">Pass</label> <label class="col-sm-1">Priority</label> </div> <div class="form-group" ng-repeat="pool in pools"> <div class="col-sm-4"> <input type="text" ng-model="pool.url" class="form-control" required> </div> <div class="col-sm-3"> <select class="form-control" ng-model="pool.algo" required> <option>cryptonight</option> <option>cryptonight-lite</option> </select> </div> <div class="col-sm-3"> <input type="text" ng-model="pool.user" class="form-control" required> </div> <div class="col-sm-1"> <input type="text" ng-model="pool.pass" class="form-control" required> </div>
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February 03, 2018, 06:36:42 PM |
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Still, capable people. If you come to the way to change the clock or activate the hidden algo on the X10. Please do not The secrets it. I've been doing it for days and trying to share all my knowledge.
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February 03, 2018, 06:43:05 PM |
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Hello Gang! I'd like to say thank you to all of you first, as reading this has inspired me to reveal some interesting news. If any of you have the Giant B or X10 Images downloaded, you will see if you diggggggggggggg deeply. They left some crumbs. Hint, GZIP. You will see that the Baikal Team has already implemented use of Cryptonight and Cryptonight-lite in the Giant B image prior to release with the Monero and Aeon coins. See below.......... <h4>Monero Pools</h4> <p class="help-block" ng-show="settings.userHelp"> Click to add pool to pool's list </p> <div class="list-group"> <a href="" ng-click="poolAdd({url:'stratum+tcp://pool.supportxmr.com:7777',pass:'x',priority:'0',algo:'cryptonight'})" class="list-group-item">SupportXMR</a> <a href="" ng-click="poolAdd({url:'stratum+tcp://mine.xmrpool.net:7778',pass:'x',priority:'0',algo:'cryptonight'})" class="list-group-item">XMRPool</a> <a href="" ng-click="poolAdd({url:'stratum+tcp://xmr-eu.dwarfpool.com:8050',pass:'x',priority:'0',algo:'cryptonight'})" class="list-group-item">DwarfPool</a> <a href="" ng-click="poolAdd({url:'stratum+tcp://xmr-asia1.nanopool.org:14444',pass:'x',priority:'0',algo:'cryptonight'})" class="list-group-item">NanoPool</a> <a href="" ng-click="poolAdd({url:'stratum+tcp://cryptonight.hk.nicehash.com:3355',pass:'x',priority:'0',algo:'cryptonight'})" class="list-group-item">Nicehash</a> </div> <h4>Aeon Pools</h4> <p class="help-block" ng-show="settings.userHelp"> Click to add pool to pool's list </p>
<div class="list-group"> <a href="" ng-click="poolAdd({url:'stratum+tcp://pool.aeonminingpool.com:3333',pass:'x',priority:'0',algo:'cryptonight-lite'})" class="list-group-item">AeonMiningPool</a> <a href="" ng-click="poolAdd({url:'stratum+tcp://aeon.sumominer.com:3333',pass:'x',priority:'0',algo:'cryptonight-lite'})" class="list-group-item">Sumominer</a> <a href="" ng-click="poolAdd({url:'stratum+tcp://aeon.[Suspicious link removed]:7777',pass:'x',priority:'0',algo:'cryptonight-lite'})" class="list-group-item">RuPool</a> </div>
</div> <div class="col-sm-12 col-md-9 pull-right"> <div class="clearfix"> <div class="pull-right"> <br /> <p> <button type="button" ng-click="minerRestart=1" class="btn btn-warning">Miner commands</button> </p> <p class="help-block" ng-show="minerRestart&&settings.userHelp"> Ordered from gentle to rough. </p> <div class="list-group" ng-show="minerRestart"> <a title="Reset miner" href="" ng-click="cgminer('restart')" class="list-group-item">Cgminer soft reset (RPC)</a> <!--<a title="Start miner" href="" ng-click="cgminerHardCtl('1')" class="list-group-item">Start</a> --> <a title="Restart miner" href="" ng-click="cgminerHardCtl('0')" class="list-group-item">Restart cgminer linux process(30s)</a> <!--<a title="Shutdown your PI (be careful!)" href="" id="link_shutdown" onclick="ctrl_host(1)" class="list-group-item">Shutdown</a> --> <!--<a title="Reboot your PI" href="" id="link_reboot" onclick="ctrl_host(0)" class="list-group-item">Reboot</a> --> </div> </div> </div>
<h3>Pools</h3>
<p class="help-block" ng-show="settings.userHelp"> The settings below serve as direct input to the miner. <strong>One little error can and will let the miner crash.</strong> </p> <form name="poolForm" class="form-horizontal"> <div class="row"> <label class="col-sm-4">URL</label> <label class="col-sm-3">Algo</label> <label class="col-sm-3">User</label> <label class="col-sm-1">Pass</label> <label class="col-sm-1">Priority</label> </div> <div class="form-group" ng-repeat="pool in pools"> <div class="col-sm-4"> <input type="text" ng-model="pool.url" class="form-control" required> </div> <div class="col-sm-3"> <select class="form-control" ng-model="pool.algo" required> <option>cryptonight</option> <option>cryptonight-lite</option> </select> </div> <div class="col-sm-3"> <input type="text" ng-model="pool.user" class="form-control" required> </div> <div class="col-sm-1"> <input type="text" ng-model="pool.pass" class="form-control" required> </div>
It is a question of whether they are developing new models. It's a real thing. In the Baikal X10 several files with NIST5 and GROESTL algo were found. For example in command history Baikal user: # Registers: "0 CHAR 0 5 "1 LINE 0 poolAdd({url:'stratum+tcp://77.249.213.25:7903',pass:'x',priority:'3',algo:'x11'}); "2 LINE 0 7903',pass:'111',priority:'1',algo:'x11'}); "3 LINE 0 <option>groestl</option> "4 LINE 0 <option>nist5</option> "5 LINE 0 poolAdd({url:'stratum+tcp://nist5.mine.zpool.ca:3833',pass:'x11=1,quark=1,qubit=1,groestl=1,nist5=1',priority:'6',algo:'nist5',extranonce:true}); "6 LINE 0 poolAdd({url:'stratum+tcp://groestl.mine.zpool.ca:5333',pass:'x11=1,quark=1,qubit=1,groestl=1,nist5=1',priority:'5',algo:'groestl',extranonce:true}); "7 LINE 0 poolAdd({url:'stratum+tcp://nist5.eu.nicehash.com:3340',pass:'x',priority:'3',algo:'nist5',extranonce:true}); "8 LINE 0 poolAdd({url:'stratum+tcp://qubit.mine.zpool.ca:4733',pass:'x11=0.5,x13=0.5,x14=0.5,x15=0.5,quark=0.5,qubit=0.5',priority:'5',algo:'qubit',extranonce:true}); "9 LINE 0 poolAdd({url:'stratum+tcp://quark.mine.zpool.ca:4033',pass:'x11=0.5,x13=0.5,x14=0.5,x15=0.5,quark=0.5,qubit=0.5',priority:'4',algo:'quark',extranonce:true}); ""- CHAR 0 2
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February 03, 2018, 06:47:51 PM |
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There's no need to develop new models.
Just make one hardware and sell multiple versions of it.
They will probably have 3-4 versions of the GB and X10.
Make more money and mass produce the same box. Easier support and part replacements.
And in the mean time they use the miners to make thousands per machine daily until they decide to release it, where then they make money on the machine.
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