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May 30, 2014, 11:42:08 PM
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I just got my two fury's working trying a few pools now at dogehouse its getting 33% rejections and running at 2.33MH/s getting lots of HD errors

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What is the best ltc pool to mine can you recommend me one?

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May 30, 2014, 11:43:12 PM
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I just got my two fury's working trying a few pools now at dogehouse its getting 33% rejections and running at 2.33MH/s getting lots of HD errors

Which stratum server are you using from them? Looks like they have several. I'd try using this one: stratum+tcp://doberman.dogehouse.org:3336 ( High diff )

The Fury seems to take a dump on Vardif stratum servers that drop the difficulty too low. Seems like anything below 128 seems to make them a bit unstable.

I was using the one you mentioned for some reaosn I keep getting a user is temporarily banned on cgminer cmd window

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May 30, 2014, 11:43:52 PM
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I just got my two fury's working trying a few pools now at dogehouse its getting 33% rejections and running at 2.33MH/s getting lots of HD errors

Which stratum server are you using from them? Looks like they have several. I'd try using this one: stratum+tcp://doberman.dogehouse.org:3336 ( High diff )

The Fury seems to take a dump on Vardif stratum servers that drop the difficulty too low. Seems like anything below 128 seems to make them a bit unstable.

I was using the one you mentioned for some reaosn I keep getting a user is temporarily banned on cgminer cmd window
If you got banned, you are submitting shares too fast because your diff is too low.

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May 30, 2014, 11:48:11 PM
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does anyone know where i can find any information on GAW hosted asic services? i just have no clue how it works. how hard is it to get it sent to me if i want it at my house? how is the 2.5% fee paid?


If I understand correct:

You buy the hardware, they put it in their data center, and give you portal access to it (e.b. you get to it over the web).

You can mine whatever pools you choose, its your machine, just not in your house.

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May 30, 2014, 11:48:40 PM
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I just got my two fury's working trying a few pools now at dogehouse its getting 33% rejections and running at 2.33MH/s getting lots of HD errors

Which stratum server are you using from them? Looks like they have several. I'd try using this one: stratum+tcp://doberman.dogehouse.org:3336 ( High diff )

The Fury seems to take a dump on Vardif stratum servers that drop the difficulty too low. Seems like anything below 128 seems to make them a bit unstable.

I was using the one you mentioned for some reaosn I keep getting a user is temporarily banned on cgminer cmd window
If you got banned, you are submitting shares too fast because your diff is too low.

OK I was using the lowest one first then changed that must of been why

this is the line I am using in cgminer dose it lo0k ok to you

cgminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://doberman.dogehouse.org:3336 -u robmob.1 -p x --nocheck-golden --chips-count 6 --ltc-clk 328 -S //./COM4 -S //./COM5

It is now showing 3.425 MH on the pool but 2.49 on the cgminer from the 2 fury's

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May 30, 2014, 11:50:23 PM
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I just got my two fury's working trying a few pools now at dogehouse its getting 33% rejections and running at 2.33MH/s getting lots of HD errors

Which stratum server are you using from them? Looks like they have several. I'd try using this one: stratum+tcp://doberman.dogehouse.org:3336 ( High diff )

The Fury seems to take a dump on Vardif stratum servers that drop the difficulty too low. Seems like anything below 128 seems to make them a bit unstable.

I was using the one you mentioned for some reaosn I keep getting a user is temporarily banned on cgminer cmd window
If you got banned, you are submitting shares too fast because your diff is too low.

OK I was using the lowest one first then changed that must of been why

this is the line I am using in cgminer dose it lo0k ok to you

cgminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://doberman.dogehouse.org:3336 -u robmob.1 -p x --nocheck-golden --chips-count 6 --ltc-clk 328 -S //./COM4 -S //./COM5

It is now getting 3.425 MH from the 2 fury's
If I were you, I would use a 256-512 share diff on the Fury.

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May 30, 2014, 11:51:06 PM
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I wanted to buy an A2 and they pulled it down today.  Is it a supply issue or is there a power issue with these chips too?  also I notice none of these come with their own power supply.  It sounds like the bricks are not a good buy for something this big - can someone with an A2 tell me what they are running?

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May 30, 2014, 11:51:48 PM
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Any means to monitor temperature on the Fury or other units?
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May 30, 2014, 11:53:09 PM
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What is the best ltc pool to mine can you recommend me one?

Wemineltc is popular if you JUST want to mine Litecoins.

There are many profit switching pools available out there which will hunt down the most profitable coin of the hour (or minute!) and mine that for you.  A few of those include:

http://www.multicoinpool.org
http://mine.coinshift.com
http://clevermining.com

and many, many others.

Personally, I use the first, with the second as a backup pool.  ALWAYS have a backup pool!

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May 30, 2014, 11:55:46 PM
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I wanted to buy an A2 and they pulled it down today.  Is it a supply issue or is there a power issue with these chips too?  also I notice none of these come with their own power supply.  It sounds like the bricks are not a good buy for something this big - can someone with an A2 tell me what they are running?
The A2 Terminator is a completely self contained unit. It contains fans, blades, power supply and RasPi inside the case. The PSU is a standard gold rated ATX computer power supply.

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May 30, 2014, 11:57:55 PM
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What is the best ltc pool to mine can you recommend me one?

Wemineltc is popular if you JUST want to mine Litecoins.

There are many profit switching pools available out there which will hunt down the most profitable coin of the hour (or minute!) and mine that for you.  A few of those include:

http://www.multicoinpool.org
http://mine.coinshift.com
http://clevermining.com

and many, many others.

Personally, I use the first, with the second as a backup pool.  ALWAYS have a backup pool!

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...and now we have Magicpool.org, the multipool-switcing multipool! I've been using this the last 2-3 days.

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May 31, 2014, 12:00:00 AM
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Any update on the Gen A patch?

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May 31, 2014, 12:07:10 AM
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Hi all.
We heard a few nights back that GAWminers will be leaving bitcointalk soon, after outgrowing it, and will have its own forum.  From what I've been told, its going to be a nice, proper, commercially supported effort which I heartily support.
Until then, I humbly offer this site:  http://gawforum.usertalk.info
Its nothing fancy, but will hopefully allow us to organize our conversations a bit better than bitcointalk is designed for.
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This looks good and I like that you have key lessons learned that we need to have front and center like using the 6 pin connector not the 8-pin that can short out if the wrong one is used. It will be really nice to have a link to instructions and downloads that can be found at the top-level.
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May 31, 2014, 12:12:59 AM
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Hi all.
We heard a few nights back that GAWminers will be leaving bitcointalk soon, after outgrowing it, and will have its own forum.  From what I've been told, its going to be a nice, proper, commercially supported effort which I heartily support.
Until then, I humbly offer this site:  http://gawforum.usertalk.info
Its nothing fancy, but will hopefully allow us to organize our conversations a bit better than bitcointalk is designed for.
Cheers,
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This looks good and I like that you have key lessons learned that we need to have front and center like using the 6 pin connector not the 8-pin that can short out if the wrong one is used. It will be really nice to have a link to instructions and downloads that can be found at the top-level.

Thanks.  Obviously still populating it, since I didn't decide to post about it until a few hours ago.  Don't be surprised if you see recent questions replicated with my answers over there <smile>

Please help!  Ask questions, post answers, whatever!  Forum's live and die on user participation and I can't do it all.  Of course, please Register!  That is really the only way I have of knowing how many are following it.

Ok... about to see if my new bitcointalk signature works!

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May 31, 2014, 12:25:48 AM
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does anyone know where i can find any information on GAW hosted asic services? i just have no clue how it works. how hard is it to get it sent to me if i want it at my house? how is the 2.5% fee paid?

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Pretty sure the 2.5% gets taken off your hash rate and I think you can request them to send your miner out wheneve you want it but you might have to double check that
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May 31, 2014, 12:28:27 AM
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does anyone know where i can find any information on GAW hosted asic services? i just have no clue how it works. how hard is it to get it sent to me if i want it at my house? how is the 2.5% fee paid?

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Pretty sure the 2.5% gets taken off your hash rate and I think you can request them to send your miner out wheneve you want it but you might have to double check that

Believe you are right.  Sorry, I forget to address the 2.5% issue.  Conceptually, if your miner does 1000 hashes, 25 of them go to GAW.  That is actually a pretty sweet deal considering your not paying for electricity.

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May 31, 2014, 12:35:08 AM
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After failing with the Zencontroller, Ubuntu box and Windows, I finally got it running on a Pi. I think I've seen other people complain about the unit stuttering. I compiled on the pi with curses and you can see below that every once in a while the fury will slow down significantly (400-500k/hs 5 sec average). Quite concerning.

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May 31, 2014, 12:53:07 AM
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anybody has a hosted Black widow ? what's the hashrate looking like ? above 13mhs ?
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May 31, 2014, 12:53:26 AM
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After failing with the Zencontroller, Ubuntu box and Windows, I finally got it running on a Pi. I think I've seen other people complain about the unit stuttering. I compiled on the pi with curses and you can see below that every once in a while the fury will slow down significantly (400-500k/hs 5 sec average). Quite concerning.



Cgminer is doing that on all platforms. that's why I went to the zenminer. It is keeping the miner at 1.3 on pool and at miner.

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May 31, 2014, 01:06:53 AM
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Cgminer is doing that on all platforms. that's why I went to the zenminer. It is keeping the miner at 1.3 on pool and at miner.

Anybody else have security concerns with zenminer?  I just get the shivers thinking about a web ap that can reach out to hardware on my net and modify it - and what that means if they get hacked...

Just curious if I'm being more paranoid than usual?

My cgminer stats running under gentoo linux on the Pi:

 (5s):0.000 (avg):1.325Mh/s | A:2153  R:209  HW:119  U:6.5/m  WU:1260.9/m
 ST: 2  SS: 0  NB: 558  LW: 2735  GF: 0  RF: 0
 Connected to mine.multicoinpool.org diff 512 with stratum as user Cassey.PI3
 Block: faabcb57d93d5035...  Diff:31.3K  Started: [20:06:38]  Best share: 434K
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 ICA 0:                | 1.264M/1.325Mh/s | A:2153 R:209 HW:119 U:  6.53/m

Pretty much the 1.32-1.33 I was seeing under zenminer.

Note:  The (5s) time bounces ALL over the place, from 0 to 22k to multi-meg.  I basically ignore it.

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