fivejonnyfive
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May 31, 2014, 01:32:08 AM |
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After completely striking out with the windows instructions I was able to compile a working binary for raspberry pi despite having no idea what I'm doing. Google is fantastic sometimes. Here's the link. It's working, hashing, showing up on the pool, and great for me but for obvious reasons use at your own risk and in no way mine. https://mega.co.nz/#!aN4RhYYZ!duR0CSLpgy3jNGqjrN1sW4e0Xp-vgJVMNOt_-R3Nlvw
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alh
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May 31, 2014, 05:00:51 AM |
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Mine arrived today as well. My first impression is that it's quite well done. While it may well be overpriced, and under-powered, it feels very solid and well built. I don't think folks should compare this to the "last dying gasp" of the Erupter Cube. This is way better done from what I can tell. Time to get busy with software and the 12V power supply.
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bobsag3
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May 31, 2014, 04:31:31 PM |
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Thank yall for your feed back, I will pass that on back to RockMiner.
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alh
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June 01, 2014, 12:59:10 AM |
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While I had to re-learn some Linux, as well as some "git" stuff, I was able to use the 4.3.3 cgminer in conjunction with the 3 changed files provided by the Rockminer folks. I had a couple of false starts, but once I got into buiding cgminer correctly, it was smooth sailing. I am now adding my miniscule 32GH/s to the Bitcoin universe. All in all, a very satisfying outcome. While my speed is not much, it's way better than having paid for a BFL Monarch. My tiny rig is infinitely faster, at least for a while.
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powersup
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June 01, 2014, 11:53:54 AM |
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GS blade arrived and running perfectly! thanks!
Will there be any more blades available for the price in the OP?
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aoshea
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June 01, 2014, 04:13:18 PM |
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What's the colocation fee/month on the gridseed blade (5.2 mh/s)? I don't think it's listed on your site.
edit: nvm, I see that it is sold out.
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I sell Bhut Jolokia "Ghost" Chili seeds and other hot pepper seeds for BTC. PM me for details.
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Raptor2213
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June 01, 2014, 05:01:31 PM Last edit: June 01, 2014, 05:26:10 PM by Raptor2213 |
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Just ordered one of the RockMiners. I'd have ordered a couple AntMiner U2s as well (filling last two slots in my hubs), but your link isn't working.
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Did something I say help you out? BTC - 18oTipf66z8dbwTgRCiPjbdPmqEP7zuCFb
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bobsag3
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June 01, 2014, 05:23:08 PM |
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What's the colocation fee/month on the gridseed blade (5.2 mh/s)? I don't think it's listed on your site.
edit: nvm, I see that it is sold out.
Not sold out, ships from our China warehouse for the time being.
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alh
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June 03, 2014, 06:12:15 AM |
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A brief update. I have measured the power draw on this at the stock 270M speed (i.e. about 32GH/s). Uisng a handy 12V power brick it's reading 39 watts "at the wall", so the actual usage of the device is well under that. It seems to be ticking along nicely at the stock speed and not a huge power draw. I am using Raspberry Pi and cgminer for the support.
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mstrongbow
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3D Printed!
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June 03, 2014, 04:24:48 PM |
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Awesome news! I was just about to test my ATX breakout board with my R-Box today, thanks mate!
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Raptor2213
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June 06, 2014, 11:33:07 AM |
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Just ordered one of the RockMiners. I'd have ordered a couple AntMiner U2s as well (filling last two slots in my hubs), but your link isn't working.
Order received yesterday. Thanks for the quick shipping!
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Did something I say help you out? BTC - 18oTipf66z8dbwTgRCiPjbdPmqEP7zuCFb
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ChuckBuck
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June 06, 2014, 01:12:44 PM |
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Will minersource get the R-Box 1.2 TH/s(2 x 600 GH/s miners) when it's available also?
Supposedly it's 2 BTC right now in China.
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thomas_s (OP)
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June 06, 2014, 01:16:53 PM |
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Just ordered one of the RockMiners. I'd have ordered a couple AntMiner U2s as well (filling last two slots in my hubs), but your link isn't working.
Order received yesterday. Thanks for the quick shipping! Your welcome. Will minersource get the R-Box 1.2 TH/s(2 x 600 GH/s miners) when it's available also?
Supposedly it's 2 BTC right now in China.
Yes we will carry the new x-box miner from RockMiner.
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bobsag3
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June 12, 2014, 04:47:24 PM |
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Are you getting the RX-box (600 GH/s per module) miner? Didn't see it on the minersource website yet. The 64 chip version is not available yet, first batch is only the 440gh version with 48 chips. We will carry the 64-chip as soon as available.
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BCwinning
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June 12, 2014, 04:53:26 PM |
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U2's still available and are the r-boxes new sealed?
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