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December 28, 2013, 09:40:00 AM
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Good Morning All  Smiley

I am currently starting to learn how to use the BFGMiner but have become a litttle stuck. I currently have one BFL 7ghash and one BFL 50ghash. Is there a way to separate them out? Either different worker names for the same pool or different levels of difficulty?

Any and all help would be most appreciated!
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December 28, 2013, 02:17:45 PM
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I have only been mining with ASIC's and BFGminer for about two weeks, I have 1 333 mh/s usb erupter, 2 8 gh/s Jalapenos, 1 sc 30 gh/s and 1 sc 60 gh/s all mining together in the same instance of BFGminer on the same pool. 

What I understand, is if I wanted to separate the I would need to run more then one instance of BFGminer per pool or per machine.  This would depend out what I wanted to do.

Per pool, I would set my batch file for pool and the ports of the machines I wanted on that pool, which would entail using different usb ports for for groups of machines for each pool.  I run mine off of one port and a powered hub, so I would need to separate a few to another port and powered hub to do this.

I currently do not see a reason to do this myself as my combined machines are working and paying well together and BFGminer show me the performance of each, so I am sure they are running correctly and cool enough.

I hope this helped answer your questions

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December 28, 2013, 06:01:47 PM
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Thank you kindly!
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