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December 15, 2013, 02:46:44 AM
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Thank you in advance for the help i hope to receive. Bought an Asic Miner cube. Here is what i have done so far:

Im on an old XP laptop hard lan to router
Setup cube to network.
Got the config page all set up with ports for slush.
Running stratum (my understanding I start it and forget it???)
pool ports 8332,8332

Everytime i try to enter my worker password ect and hit update it never keeps the updated worker credentials. It goes back to this "asicminer_test:x,update=Update/Restart"

I have nothing on the hashrates, all zeros.

Any guidance on what the flashing red led means would be appreciated. When I HOPEFULLY mine some coinage I will gladly give a tip to help received.

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December 15, 2013, 02:52:19 AM
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Are you entering the worker and password twice, once for each pool?

    worker-name:password,worker-name:password

The red led flashes as the unit processes getwork requests.  If I remember right, it is on solid when you first power on the unit.

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December 15, 2013, 02:59:18 AM
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Hi Ron,

I feel stupid. Im mining away as we speak. Where should i send the "thank you"?

Ross
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December 15, 2013, 03:28:45 AM
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I feel stupid. Im mining away as we speak. Where should i send the "thank you"?
That's not necessary Cheesy

Just glad you are up and running.  The cube is nice but its days are numbered with the big guns coming out early next year which will cause a huge spike in the network difficulty.  If we are lucky, the big boys will get tired (or run out of money) and the little guys can take over once more (the network difficulty can go down as well as up)
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