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May 29, 2014, 01:55:10 PM
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My Fury is hashing away @1.3MHs happily so I turned off my 7990 rig which @.19KWH wasn't really doing anything for me. So happy that I ordered another Fury! Sucks I have to wait a couple of weeks for it but that's OK.

Are you using zenminer ?
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May 29, 2014, 01:57:10 PM
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I am not right now because it wasn't good to go yesterday. The little guy is pretty stable at Clever which can be finicky at times especially with rejects. I'm not sure it needs such a big fan but I look at it as an eye patch in keeping with it's name Wink
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May 29, 2014, 01:59:10 PM
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okay  first question I have is who has a working fury/zenminer in hand?

if you do what power does it pull?   what does it hash?

I have played the new gear time over and over and over and over.


I decided to

 a ) wait for real world reports on zemminer - gaw miner combo's

next question is their a support thread for this on this site.

It would be in script/alt coins.  but a thread with all of the new gaw miners would be good.

 I have no gaw miners justs grid seeds  5 chip  and  blades.

A nice setup thread with the units would be helpful

the fury
the widow
the falcon
the war machine
the zen controller




I am quoting my self   as I am looking for   this idea to take off.


1) the fury  runs at   1.3mh   with 40 watts  

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=529093.msg7007242#msg7007242  from _____TR________

question to _____TR______ what is your power source a brick or an atx PSU with some pcie adapter cords?

I ask because watts  WITH A BRICK would be much higher then with a plat atx psu.  So 40 watts is good if it is a brick  .  Since I think a plat psu with pcie adapters would do 32-35 watts




2) the widow

3) the falcon

4) the war machine

5)zen controller

so please quote and add info to the 5 above.

we can use this to organize  a support thread.

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May 29, 2014, 02:00:16 PM
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I am not right now because it wasn't good to go yesterday. The little guy is pretty stable at Clever which can be finicky at times especially with rejects. I'm not sure it needs such a big fan but I look at it as an eye patch in keeping with it's name Wink

LOLs... thanks for the update.
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May 29, 2014, 02:04:26 PM
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Hey reactor, are things ok with your order? Because you're happily posting here, while maintaining your "possible scam" thread. What's up with that?

My order is in Ohio, well technically en route from Ohio to NJ, meaning it should be delivered today.  So my software is all built, I've got a zenBox with a disturbingly long network cable creatively running through three rooms in case I have any out-of-the-gate issues and need to plug that in, and if history is any lesson DHL will show up between 1-3, possibly knocking so hard as to wake my daughter up from her nap upstairs, and I'll be adding ~1.35M to my little whirring collection of hardware.

Right now I'm focusing on helping community members - hence the Zen thread in my signature.  Not posting in any other threads regarding GAW.  I've got pending questions that are being handled in private.  Thanks.

That's great, so if you're happy with the services and nobody was actually scammed, I'd appreciate if you could close or delete the "possible scam" thread. Thank you. Smiley
it may be better id he instead tells in that thread that his accusations were unfounded and explains that while notwwithout bumps in the road, for the most part everyone is pretty happy
Not a bad idea, I'm ok with both. All companies, even the biggest ones, have some bumps. Think of Windows ME for example, that was one of the reasons people started using the word Microshit Cheesy The thing is to keep it cool and work it out.

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May 29, 2014, 02:14:46 PM
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Crud with everyone acting all happy-go-lucky and getting along I have no good material to read with my morning coffee. This getting along stuff is starting to make me sick. I need to find a way to fire up the reactor again...

Kidding! Glad we got it all worked out guys. Let's keep the peace. Smiley

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May 29, 2014, 02:21:29 PM
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Has anyone tried to split the brick that comes with the Fury to see if it can handle 2 or three like we could with the Gridseeds? I use this: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CHEVM1I/ref=oh_details_o03_s01_i01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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May 29, 2014, 02:27:06 PM
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My Fury ran great all night and is rolling along at 1.56Mh using ipoMiner. I was getting lots of stale shares last night so I increased share difficulty to 256. That seems to have helped.
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May 29, 2014, 02:40:24 PM
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My Fury ran great all night and is rolling along at 1.56Mh using ipoMiner. I was getting lots of stale shares last night so I increased share difficulty to 256. That seems to have helped.

1.56MH is really nice for the Fury unit. What frequency are you running it at, and what is your ratio of hardware error / accepted shares?

Edit: Also, is this with or without the Zenminer?
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May 29, 2014, 02:50:10 PM
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Crud with everyone acting all happy-go-lucky and getting along I have no good material to read with my morning coffee. This getting along stuff is starting to make me sick. I need to find a way to fire up the reactor again...

Kidding! Glad we got it all worked out guys. Let's keep the peace. Smiley
This is still an option Cheesy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oc_ZhdAJyOE

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May 29, 2014, 02:52:46 PM
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Crud with everyone acting all happy-go-lucky and getting along I have no good material to read with my morning coffee. This getting along stuff is starting to make me sick. I need to find a way to fire up the reactor again...

Kidding! Glad we got it all worked out guys. Let's keep the peace. Smiley
This is still an option Cheesy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oc_ZhdAJyOE
My email inbox was so clean this morning. I thought maybe gmail wasn't working. Smiley

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May 29, 2014, 02:54:19 PM
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Check at your pool make sure difficulty is set at 128 (possibly 256) at pool side and run miners against there own worker. Gridseeds loved anything under 128 so find the right Difficulty and as always mileage may vary.  

So to rehash (heh) this thought...you'd say setting sets of 10 gridseeds at 128 difficulty then?


For people with a War Machine...what difficulty setting would you say is best to use?
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May 29, 2014, 03:16:53 PM
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Check at your pool make sure difficulty is set at 128 (possibly 256) at pool side and run miners against there own worker. Gridseeds loved anything under 128 so find the right Difficulty and as always mileage may vary.  

So to rehash (heh) this thought...you'd say setting sets of 10 gridseeds at 128 difficulty then?


For people with a War Machine...what difficulty setting would you say is best to use?
The war machine likes higher diff. It works decent with 1024, but I use 4096 or 8192 most of the time for best results.

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May 29, 2014, 03:32:12 PM
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Check at your pool make sure difficulty is set at 128 (possibly 256) at pool side and run miners against there own worker. Gridseeds loved anything under 128 so find the right Difficulty and as always mileage may vary.  

So to rehash (heh) this thought...you'd say setting sets of 10 gridseeds at 128 difficulty then?


For people with a War Machine...what difficulty setting would you say is best to use?
The war machine likes higher diff. It works decent with 1024, but I use 4096 or 8192 most of the time for best results.

how do you set such parameters for the hosted miners?
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May 29, 2014, 03:35:05 PM
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My Fury is hashing away @1.3MHs happily so I turned off my 7990 rig which @.19KWH wasn't really doing anything for me. So happy that I ordered another Fury! Sucks I have to wait a couple of weeks for it but that's OK.

You should go mine x11 or x13 coins with those rigs.
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May 29, 2014, 03:40:26 PM
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My Fury is hashing away @1.3MHs happily so I turned off my 7990 rig which @.19KWH wasn't really doing anything for me. So happy that I ordered another Fury! Sucks I have to wait a couple of weeks for it but that's OK.

You should go mine x11 or x13 coins with those rigs.

It's not really worth it at this point for that rig. I have some 750 Tis pointed at X11 though.
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May 29, 2014, 03:43:43 PM
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My Fury is hashing away @1.3MHs happily so I turned off my 7990 rig which @.19KWH wasn't really doing anything for me. So happy that I ordered another Fury! Sucks I have to wait a couple of weeks for it but that's OK.

You should go mine x11 or x13 coins with those rigs.

It's not really worth it at this point for that rig. I have some 750 Tis pointed at X11 though.

x13 uses more power than x11 -- just something to think about when looking at profitability.
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May 29, 2014, 03:46:16 PM
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Check at your pool make sure difficulty is set at 128 (possibly 256) at pool side and run miners against there own worker. Gridseeds loved anything under 128 so find the right Difficulty and as always mileage may vary.  

So to rehash (heh) this thought...you'd say setting sets of 10 gridseeds at 128 difficulty then?


For people with a War Machine...what difficulty setting would you say is best to use?
The war machine likes higher diff. It works decent with 1024, but I use 4096 or 8192 most of the time for best results.

how do you set such parameters for the hosted miners?
It's a poolside setting for your workers. Most of the newer pools use VARDIFF and they will set the diff for you.

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May 29, 2014, 03:49:50 PM
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Hey reactor, are things ok with your order? Because you're happily posting here, while maintaining your "possible scam" thread. What's up with that?

My order is in Ohio, well technically en route from Ohio to NJ, meaning it should be delivered today.  So my software is all built, I've got a zenBox with a disturbingly long network cable creatively running through three rooms in case I have any out-of-the-gate issues and need to plug that in, and if history is any lesson DHL will show up between 1-3, possibly knocking so hard as to wake my daughter up from her nap upstairs, and I'll be adding ~1.35M to my little whirring collection of hardware.

Right now I'm focusing on helping community members - hence the Zen thread in my signature.  Not posting in any other threads regarding GAW.  I've got pending questions that are being handled in private.  Thanks.

That's great, so if you're happy with the services and nobody was actually scammed, I'd appreciate if you could close or delete the "possible scam" thread. Thank you. Smiley
it may be better id he instead tells in that thread that his accusations were unfounded and explains that while notwwithout bumps in the road, for the most part everyone is pretty happy
Not a bad idea, I'm ok with both. All companies, even the biggest ones, have some bumps. Think of Windows ME for example, that was one of the reasons people started using the word Microshit Cheesy The thing is to keep it cool and work it out.


I love how the third thing on Google when i type in "Gaw Miners" is a reddit thread with blatent lies from a  paid troller.

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May 29, 2014, 03:53:52 PM
Last edit: May 29, 2014, 04:16:09 PM by mrv777
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I found this topic:
https://gawminers.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/202184744-cgminer-source-and-config?utm_source=Customer+List&utm_campaign=fe44872274-zenminer-server-status&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_610f65bd5c-fe44872274-130325241
but was wondering if there were instructions for Mac OSX?

I'm trying to use zenMiner, but I'm stuck at "Searching for your zenMINER", so thought I would use my Mac for now

I tried this too:
Run "autoreconf -fvi"
Run "CFLAGS="-O2" ./configure"

but don't know what to do after that.  I installed macports and the two commands above seemed to work correctly.
Edit: Tried to do make, but got this:
Code:
util.c: In function ‘__stratum_send’:
util.c:970: error: ‘MSG_NOSIGNAL’ undeclared (first use in this function)
util.c:970: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
util.c:970: error: for each function it appears in.)
make[2]: *** [cgminer-util.o] Error 1
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make: *** [all] Error 2

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