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January 29, 2014, 09:10:40 PM
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Hello all,

Noob here with BFG miner.  I have been mining for a couple months and seem to be doing well.  I am extremely confused as to what all the numbers mean on the BFGMiner screen.  I am sure this has been posted somewhere before but I can't seem to find it.  Would love to have an example screen shot with a following explanation of all the numbers.  I have found some of the answers and some are self explanatory but.....

Second question I have.  I have a netbook with a BFL single 60ghs and two BFL Jalapenos running on a powered usb hub.  All seems to be running well.  I also have a BFL Jalapeno running on my laptop, again BFGMiner.  The Single is showing 55ghs and the 3 jalapenos are showing +-7ghs.  Here is the confusing part.  They have been running the same amount of time the netbook (with single and 2 jalapenos) shows accepted of 30k or so.  The laptop is showing 45k or so.  How can the lone jalapeno be outdoing the other 3?  What am I missing?  Error rates are all about the same.

Thanks for any help and if these have been asked before I am sorry.  I spent about 4 hours searching.

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does this mean nobody knows??
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I doubt that is the case but there are a couple numbers I am little unsure about as well/
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