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May 16, 2012, 10:10:53 PM Last edit: May 16, 2012, 10:22:59 PM by Unacceptable |
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I don't understand why any of you are complaining. Do you have money with BFL and they have not delivered your product?
I've paid BFL more money than most, and you don't see me complaining.
I would recommend that you either do you due diligence and make your purchases, or get left behind.
Like to boast eh ? but it's not just earning the money but how you earned it, it's one thing running a few video cards when Bitcoin was worth $30 and the difficulty level quote low, sitting back and getting the money almost for free, then sending it to another company... it's completely different working a 9 to 5 job everyday sweating and saving up at $7 per hour.. If you make $7 an hour,I feel sorry for you,not to be mean,but I've been unemployed for over 3 years now & still manage to get my bills paid.I don't have a new car or a home,I pay rent & utilities & car insurance. My skills,A/C installation & service,electrician,plumber,mechanic,any phase of construction (from slab work to roofing) & remodeling,PC repair & gamer build ups,class "A" CDL (1,000,000 miles or more under my belt). I also ran a 52 meter concrete boom pump (110,000 lbs GVW,six axle's ) for 5 years @ $20 an hour + time & half daily ($52,000 a year).Most of my other trades land me about $30,000+ a year. As of now being self employed (15-20 hrs a week) is more profitable (time wise) than working a 40 hour job,at least here in Fla,I'm making maybe $15,000 a year.I'm NOT giving away my hard earned knowledge so these greedy buisness owners can make $xxx,xxx a year & fleece me.Hopefully the payscale will improve soon here & I can get back to saving for my retirement I learned all I know ON THE JOB,NO schooling,over the past 25 years.But with the economy the way it is,my skills can only get me about $20,000 a year right now,if I'm lucky............ Sorry,had to vent I do believe in Bitcoin,so every coin I earn goes back into it.So get you a few GPU's or FPGA's & get some coin & reinvest back into it BTW,my first Single is on its way (shipped today 5/16),now to save up for the next one & so on Thanks BFL-Engineer for the explaination,but I already figured it was something to that effect
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"If you run into an asshole in the morning, you ran into an asshole. If you run into assholes all day long, you are the asshole." -Raylan Givens Got GOXXED ?? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KiqRpPiJAU&feature=youtu.be"An ASIC being late is perfectly normal, predictable, and legal..."Hashfast & BFL slogan
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ice_chill
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May 16, 2012, 10:41:51 PM |
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To above post, i understand you, I used to be self-employed earning $2k per week building and selling all types of PCs. But the economy is completely different to what it was 4 years ago. I was just saying regarding gigavps post that reinvesting money that you made off mining into more mining equipment is much much easier then investing money that you earned from active jobs (I see mining as a passive job)
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May 17, 2012, 06:01:13 AM |
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Well,I invested $1000 at first 4 vid cards,2 6950,2 6970,2 500 watt PSU's,1 low end DDR2 mobo & 1-45 watt CPU & started in june.I've made almost double that back & am now investing in FPGA's to lower my electric bill.If you start now I'd go with FPGA's unless your electric is VERY cheap.
Good luck!!
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"If you run into an asshole in the morning, you ran into an asshole. If you run into assholes all day long, you are the asshole." -Raylan Givens Got GOXXED ?? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KiqRpPiJAU&feature=youtu.be"An ASIC being late is perfectly normal, predictable, and legal..."Hashfast & BFL slogan
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May 17, 2012, 08:23:57 PM |
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To above post, i understand you, I used to be self-employed earning $2k per week building and selling all types of PCs. But the economy is completely different to what it was 4 years ago. I was just saying regarding gigavps post that reinvesting money that you made off mining into more mining equipment is much much easier then investing money that you earned from active jobs (I see mining as a passive job)
Why save up from your job for it? The rig box (2 mini rigs) I ordered in March is 100% funded by a loan. It's a risk either way, but I figure that I'll get it faster this way. If I can afford to save up for it, I can afford to make loan payments if BTC goes south.
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May 17, 2012, 10:27:15 PM |
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Good idea too, but from seeing how loans have spiraled out of control for many people I stay well clear of them.
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May 17, 2012, 10:44:41 PM |
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To above post, i understand you, I used to be self-employed earning $2k per week building and selling all types of PCs. But the economy is completely different to what it was 4 years ago. I was just saying regarding gigavps post that reinvesting money that you made off mining into more mining equipment is much much easier then investing money that you earned from active jobs (I see mining as a passive job)
Why save up from your job for it? The rig box (2 mini rigs) I ordered in March is 100% funded by a loan. It's a risk either way, but I figure that I'll get it faster this way. If I can afford to save up for it, I can afford to make loan payments if BTC goes south. I so would have done this as well if I had the cash flow to support paying off a $50,000 loan if something went wrong. Well, and if I could find a bank willing to lend me that much...! How did you manage to do that, anyway?
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May 17, 2012, 10:44:57 PM |
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When I plug in my single, I get a driver not found error. Is there a manual way to install a driver? I've tried plugging in to several W7 machines.
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May 18, 2012, 01:01:12 AM |
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When I plug in my single, I get a driver not found error. Is there a manual way to install a driver? I've tried plugging in to several W7 machines.
Odd... might be an issue with the unit, as it successfully installed drivers for all the ones I plugged in on my W7 machine.
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May 18, 2012, 02:14:16 AM |
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I emailed bfl and they pointed me here: http://www.ftdichip.com/FTDrivers.htmI've installed those drivers and now the single detects as "USB Serial Port" (COM3) cgminer 2.3.6 does not auto detect any singles and from researching the threads, that's the version to go for with singles. I'm able to mine using -S bitforce:\\.\com3 I'm not sure of the syntax to start more than one. Does anyone know the json syntax to enter this into cgminer.conf for multiple com ports?
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May 18, 2012, 02:22:43 AM |
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I emailed bfl and they pointed me here: http://www.ftdichip.com/FTDrivers.htmI've installed those drivers and now the single detects as "USB Serial Port" (COM3) cgminer 2.3.6 does not auto detect any singles and from researching the threads, that's the version to go for with singles. I'm able to mine using -S bitforce:\\.\com3 I'm not sure of the syntax to start more than one. Does anyone know the json syntax to enter this into cgminer.conf for multiple com ports? try the bitminter miner, in my case it auto-detected 8 BFL units, you should be up and running in about 2 mins tops. about 15 seconds if you have java installed.
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May 18, 2012, 02:29:30 AM |
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I'm not sure of the syntax to start more than one. Does anyone know the json syntax to enter this into cgminer.conf for multiple com ports?
Try a comma, like so: -S \\.\COM23,\\.\COM24,\\.\COM25 Not actually sure whether that will work, but the comma delimited settings are common in other options for cgminer.
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WhitePhantom
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May 18, 2012, 04:33:02 AM |
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To above post, i understand you, I used to be self-employed earning $2k per week building and selling all types of PCs. But the economy is completely different to what it was 4 years ago. I was just saying regarding gigavps post that reinvesting money that you made off mining into more mining equipment is much much easier then investing money that you earned from active jobs (I see mining as a passive job)
Why save up from your job for it? The rig box (2 mini rigs) I ordered in March is 100% funded by a loan. It's a risk either way, but I figure that I'll get it faster this way. If I can afford to save up for it, I can afford to make loan payments if BTC goes south. I so would have done this as well if I had the cash flow to support paying off a $50,000 loan if something went wrong. Well, and if I could find a bank willing to lend me that much...! How did you manage to do that, anyway? I got a $32,000 loan through http://www.lendingclub.com. It's kind of high interest (17% ) and they take 5% up front, but I'll work on refinancing it at lower interest if things don't work out like I planned.
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May 18, 2012, 04:42:20 AM |
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To above post, i understand you, I used to be self-employed earning $2k per week building and selling all types of PCs. But the economy is completely different to what it was 4 years ago. I was just saying regarding gigavps post that reinvesting money that you made off mining into more mining equipment is much much easier then investing money that you earned from active jobs (I see mining as a passive job)
Why save up from your job for it? The rig box (2 mini rigs) I ordered in March is 100% funded by a loan. It's a risk either way, but I figure that I'll get it faster this way. If I can afford to save up for it, I can afford to make loan payments if BTC goes south. I so would have done this as well if I had the cash flow to support paying off a $50,000 loan if something went wrong. Well, and if I could find a bank willing to lend me that much...! How did you manage to do that, anyway? I got a $32,000 loan through http://www.lendingclub.com. It's kind of high interest (17% ) and they take 5% up front, but I'll work on refinancing it at lower interest if things don't work out like I planned. Ah, very cool. I got my loan through prosper.com. Looks to be very similar to lending club. My interest was 22%, lol.
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May 18, 2012, 04:56:30 AM |
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Why are you willing to pay such high interest? That seems really ridiculous, but then again I've never looked into private loans like this.
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May 18, 2012, 05:28:10 AM |
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Why are you willing to pay such high interest? That seems really ridiculous, but then again I've never looked into private loans like this.
Because I didn't plan to keep the loan for the entire term (3 years). I planned to have it paid off within a year, and as it is, I'll have it paid off in a few days, which means I've only had to pay 3 months worth of interest on it. And because, no bank wanted to give me a personal loan in that amount. If it wasn't used to purchase assets that generate income, I would never think about taking out that much of a loan at that interest rate.
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May 18, 2012, 06:17:50 AM |
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I'm not sure of the syntax to start more than one. Does anyone know the json syntax to enter this into cgminer.conf for multiple com ports?
Try a comma, like so: -S \\.\COM23,\\.\COM24,\\.\COM25 Not actually sure whether that will work, but the comma delimited settings are common in other options for cgminer. With -S it is: -S \\.\COM23 -S \\.\COM24 -S \\.\COM25
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May 18, 2012, 06:43:50 AM |
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Thanks to everyone who posted, I started from scratch on the conf file and now the singles are working alongside the gpus.
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May 18, 2012, 01:32:40 PM |
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Thanks to everyone who posted, I started from scratch on the conf file and now the singles are working alongside the gpus.
Yeah that reminds me - not sure if it applies to recent versions, but the config file generation from cgminer on windows always exported a broken config for me. I never figured out what was broken, i just had to keep poking at it until it started working. Not sure if it is a bug because of no video cards or because windows, or what.
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May 18, 2012, 01:55:09 PM |
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Thanks to everyone who posted, I started from scratch on the conf file and now the singles are working alongside the gpus.
Yeah that reminds me - not sure if it applies to recent versions, but the config file generation from cgminer on windows always exported a broken config for me. I never figured out what was broken, i just had to keep poking at it until it started working. Not sure if it is a bug because of no video cards or because windows, or what. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=28402.msg886474#msg886474Fix: https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer/commit/c2e2e7e43772c261ea295da8ddbb9b48ae448317The next release (after 2.4.1) will have that fix in it At the moment it just puts an extra comma in the config file if you have no GPUs (... just remove the extra comma)
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