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September 19, 2013, 04:59:39 AM |
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Try removing space after tcp. That'd be my first guess. Second, I'm not sure about that specific pool, but you should be able to log into almost any (every?) pool and see immediately hashrate.. or at least within a block. (Edit: As long as you are seeing "accepted" shares from the pool that is connected, anyway)
I have mined at BTCGuild.com, however. If you'd like to try them, I'm proof positive it is as simple as -o stratum.btcguild.com:3333 -userpass login_1:x If you still fail at your pool, you may try it. Make sure your worker is login_1, though. Or whatever you want.
Also, I've not used the BFL, but the kernal is BFGMiner? Does it have a kernal for CGMiner? Shot in dark here..
Is the path in that text for cgminer correct? Ie you don't need to point it to the file, you're in dos shell in the folder when you're opening cgminer? Or is it remote and needs to be pointed? IE C:\CGMiner\CGminer.exe -o url, etc. Could be the source, normally should give a command error if something is wrong.
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