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July 18, 2014, 11:24:51 PM
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Hey guys,
Sorry to sidetrack

If you are loading off your fury, we are taking it in at $20USD / piece.

Ship to:

Address will be sent via PM

Requirement:

USB cable
Working Set
Will do a consolidating collection before shipping to SG or MY.

Leave a comment here. or PM me


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July 19, 2014, 11:55:40 AM
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Compiled this cgminer for windows
https://github.com/dmaxl/cgminer/commit/4c8ba09c76d27d66ab351873278c5b1d6f3a9af6

Download: https://www.dropbox.com/s/dqa08zhb3bb4d3h/cgminer-4.3.5.7z

Seems to work better than the bfgminer I compiled the other day.
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July 19, 2014, 11:58:44 AM
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Had my Zeus Blizzard running for 2 hours. It seems to not be able to accept blocks and work on them somehow. Using BFGMiner 4.3.1-Zeus from Darkwinde since CGMiner-Zeus vom dmaxl doesn't recognize the Zeus either with :auto nor \\.\COM1 setting. Tried multiple pools, clocks, diffs, nothing works. The third MH/s display is always 00.0, I think this has to be 1.3-1.5 because that's the display that tells me the workload, correct?

Can somebody help?  Sad

Code:
bfgminer -o stratum+tcp://eu.clevermining.com:3333 -u BTCADDY -p d=512 --scrypt --zeus-cc 6 --zeus-clk 328 -S zeus:\\.\COM1

Code:
bfgminer -o stratum+tcp://eu2.multipool.us:7777 -u jeezy.3 -p x --scrypt --zeus-cc 6 --zeus-clk 328 -S zeus:\\.\COM1

Code:
 bfgminer version 4.3.1-ZeusMiner - Started: [2014-07-19 12:01:31] - [  0 days 0
 [M]anage devices [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options  [H]elp [Q]uit
 Pool 0: eu2.multipool.us    Diff:7m  +Strtm  LU:[13:47:26]  User:jeezy.3
 Block: ...624ee345 #607038  Diff:22.1k (158.6G)  Started: [13:46:26]
 ST:3  F:0  NB:229  AS:0  BW:[ 25/  1 B/s]  E:0.00  I: 0.00 BTC/hr  BS:0
 1            |  1.17/ 1.54/ 0.00Mh/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:0/none
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 ZUS 0:       |  1.54/ 1.54/ 0.00Mh/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:0/none
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [2014-07-19 13:36:08] Network difficulty changed to 36 (259.6M)
 [2014-07-19 13:36:08] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-07-19 13:36:33] Network difficulty changed to 36 (259.9M)
 [2014-07-19 13:36:33] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-07-19 13:37:14] Network difficulty changed to 701 ( 5.02G)
 [2014-07-19 13:37:14] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-07-19 13:37:16] Network difficulty changed to 738 ( 5.28G)
 [2014-07-19 13:37:16] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-07-19 13:38:05] Network difficulty changed to 835 ( 5.98G)
 [2014-07-19 13:38:05] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-07-19 13:39:50] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-07-19 13:41:15] Network difficulty changed to 22.1k (158.6G)
 [2014-07-19 13:41:15] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-07-19 13:41:47] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-07-19 13:46:02] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-07-19 13:46:26] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
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July 19, 2014, 01:04:55 PM
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Hey guys,
Sorry to sidetrack

If you are loading off your fury, we are taking it in at $20USD / piece.

Ship to:

Address will be sent via PM

Requirement:

USB cable
Working Set
Will do a consolidating collection before shipping to SG or MY.

Leave a comment here. or PM me


rofl

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That's a real set of steel balls you got there mate making such a dumb ass offer?!?!?!?  Granted Fury/Blizzards may never break even let alone turn a profit...but we'd be stupid to sell our Fury/Blizzards at this price...I know for a fact if I keep mining with mine I'll make more than $20 before they reach the end of useful life.  How about I sell you my Fury/Blizzards when they no longer turn a profit?  I'll take $20 a piece then! Cheesy

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July 19, 2014, 04:17:12 PM
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$50 furry, http://oneminer.com

Seems to be a limit of 3 per order...
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July 19, 2014, 04:19:38 PM
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Had my Zeus Blizzard running for 2 hours. It seems to not be able to accept blocks and work on them somehow. Using BFGMiner 4.3.1-Zeus from Darkwinde since CGMiner-Zeus vom dmaxl doesn't recognize the Zeus either with :auto nor \\.\COM1 setting. Tried multiple pools, clocks, diffs, nothing works. The third MH/s display is always 00.0, I think this has to be 1.3-1.5 because that's the display that tells me the workload, correct?

Can somebody help?  Sad

Fixed this by disabling all Serial/Parallel interfaces in the Windows system control. All Blizzards are working fine now.
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July 19, 2014, 07:43:22 PM
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Compiled this cgminer for windows
https://github.com/dmaxl/cgminer/commit/4c8ba09c76d27d66ab351873278c5b1d6f3a9af6

Download: https://www.dropbox.com/s/dqa08zhb3bb4d3h/cgminer-4.3.5.7z

Seems to work better than the bfgminer I compiled the other day.

Running windows 7?

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Yeap. Compiled in Win7x86 VM, running on Win7x64
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July 20, 2014, 12:34:56 AM
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Hello Sir,
If I want to overclock it further (Ex:425), should I overvolt too ?
Anyhow to chances volt by software ?

Thank you...

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July 20, 2014, 12:58:37 AM
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Hello Sir,
If I want to overclock it further (Ex:425), should I overvolt too ?
Anyhow to chances volt by software ?

Thank you...

Not really, it's a physics thing Smiley
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Hello Sir,
If I want to overclock it further (Ex:425), should I overvolt too ?
Anyhow to chances volt by software ?

Thank you...


The absolute highest anyone (that has cared to share) has been able to clock was 383.  This is due to the (silly) way the ASIC is designed.  And yes, you'll definitely need to overvolt (no voltage options in software that I know of).  

The only way you'll be able to reach 425 is with the use of the bp_clk pins (which don't seem to be connected to anything on the circuit board) and some insane power consumption.  
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July 20, 2014, 01:05:32 AM
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I did some testing with the stock psu vs. an atx psu. short story: no effect on hash rate or hard errors, etc. multiple furys use less power with one atx psu vs. several stock psu. if you want to read the whole write up...

http://www.techunboxed.com/2014/07/gaw-miners-fury-power-supply-mod.html

let me know what you think.
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=576784.msg7946662#msg7946662

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July 21, 2014, 10:08:27 PM
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Take back the happy part, now after paying Zoom hash 98.00 a piece the things are now 59.00 a piece.
Guess its the nature of the business. They've been working fine.

Only thing is trying to solo mine a scrypt coin with cgminer 4.3.5 (what they're made for right?) it tells me my address (the usuall 127.0.0.1) isn't a BtC address and won't start up. P2Pools and regular pools no problem.

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Take back the happy part, now after paying Zoom hash 98.00 a piece the things are now 59.00 a piece.
Guess its the nature of the business. They've been working fine.

Only thing is trying to solo mine a scrypt coin with cgminer 4.3.5 (what they're made for right?) it tells me my address (the usuall 127.0.0.1) isn't a BtC address and won't start up. P2Pools and regular pools no problem.

It means pay wallet address on the blockchain put your wallet payout address..the one of the coin you are mining not some random exchange address
usually you dont have to so im not quite sure why its saying to do so tbh

bfgminer used to look something like this for solo

Code:
-o http://localhost:8332 -u RPCUSER -p RPCPASS --coinbase-addr PUTTHEWALLETPAYMENTADDRESS

In case you don't understand still. Payment address for litecoin for example Lgrz15xNehhkJ6UiQuN7FAzoMKWnRxdZtU
so it will payout a block and write it to that address so put the wallet address of the coin you are mining. click receive and copy the address (if its a gui wallet)


I belive the correct command line for cgminer is

Code:
cgminer -o http://localhost:8332 -u username -p password --btc-address PutCoinAddress

Do not change the "btc" in --btc-address to the specific coin you are mining because cgminer wont recognize that as a command
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July 22, 2014, 05:46:08 AM
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Take back the happy part, now after paying Zoom hash 98.00 a piece the things are now 59.00 a piece.
Guess its the nature of the business. They've been working fine.

Only thing is trying to solo mine a scrypt coin with cgminer 4.3.5 (what they're made for right?) it tells me my address (the usuall 127.0.0.1) isn't a BtC address and won't start up. P2Pools and regular pools no problem.

It means pay wallet address on the blockchain put your wallet payout address..the one of the coin you are mining not some random exchange address
usually you dont have to so im not quite sure why its saying to do so tbh

bfgminer used to look something like this for solo

Code:
-o http://localhost:8332 -u RPCUSER -p RPCPASS --coinbase-addr PUTTHEWALLETPAYMENTADDRESS

In case you don't understand still. Payment address for litecoin for example Lgrz15xNehhkJ6UiQuN7FAzoMKWnRxdZtU
so it will payout a block and write it to that address so put the wallet address of the coin you are mining. click receive and copy the address (if its a gui wallet)


I belive the correct command line for cgminer is

Code:
cgminer -o http://localhost:8332 -u username -p password --btc-address PutCoinAddress

Do not change the "btc" in --btc-address to the specific coin you are mining because cgminer wont recognize that as a command

Don't specify an address when solo mining. If you find blocks, the reward will appear in the wallet after confirmation depending on the coin

cgminer -o http://localhost:port -u username -p password
Or
cgminer -o 127.0.0.1:port -u username -p password

The port will depend on the coin. Usually, you have to specify it with username and password in the xxxxcoin.conf in the roaming folder under windows.

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These are my stats of a 14hour window on wafflepool. You guys think this is okay? Will try with clock 342 and otherwise exact same settings over at least 12hours now.

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14 hour / eu.waffle / d=4096 / clk=328

8            | 14.54/10.75/10.43Mh/s | A:2036 R:5+18(1.1%) HW:68/3.2%
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ZUS 0:       |  1.75/ 1.34/ 1.28Mh/s | A: 252 R:1+ 2(1.2%) HW: 8/3.1%
ZUS 1:       |  1.72/ 1.34/ 1.27Mh/s | A: 248 R:0+ 1(.40%) HW: 7/2.7%
ZUS 2:       |  1.72/ 1.34/ 1.30Mh/s | A: 253 R:0+ 2(.79%) HW: 6/2.3%
ZUS 3:       |  1.72/ 1.34/ 1.15Mh/s | A: 228 R:0+ 2(.89%) HW:14/5.8%
ZUS 4:       |  1.75/ 1.34/ 1.29Mh/s | A: 252 R:1+ 3(1.6%) HW:11/4.1%
ZUS 5:       |  1.72/ 1.34/ 1.37Mh/s | A: 266 R:0+ 2(.75%) HW:10/3.6%
ZUS 6:       |  1.75/ 1.34/ 1.29Mh/s | A: 250 R:1+ 1(.80%) HW: 4/1.6%
ZUS 7:       |  1.72/ 1.34/ 1.47Mh/s | A: 287 R:1+ 5(2.1%) HW: 8/2.7%
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July 22, 2014, 12:12:01 PM
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Thanks soregums. Will give the cgminer version a try (the BFG version worked pretty well for me).

Next topic how are you guys getting error rates that low??? I still can never get less than 10% error rates (and it often climbs to 25% and sometimes even 30%) using my Furies. Maybe both of mine are lousy ones but dang.
Anyone have suggestions for a good pi image that has cg or bfg already compiled?
I still have another set of Furies and Blizzards on the way (I foolishly bought a large number of them after I made sure the first couple i had pre-ordered worked but before thoroughly testing them ).
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Take back the happy part, now after paying Zoom hash 98.00 a piece the things are now 59.00 a piece.
Guess its the nature of the business. They've been working fine.

Only thing is trying to solo mine a scrypt coin with cgminer 4.3.5 (what they're made for right?) it tells me my address (the usuall 127.0.0.1) isn't a BtC address and won't start up. P2Pools and regular pools no problem.

It means pay wallet address on the blockchain put your wallet payout address..the one of the coin you are mining not some random exchange address
usually you dont have to so im not quite sure why its saying to do so tbh

bfgminer used to look something like this for solo

Code:
-o http://localhost:8332 -u RPCUSER -p RPCPASS --coinbase-addr PUTTHEWALLETPAYMENTADDRESS

In case you don't understand still. Payment address for litecoin for example Lgrz15xNehhkJ6UiQuN7FAzoMKWnRxdZtU
so it will payout a block and write it to that address so put the wallet address of the coin you are mining. click receive and copy the address (if its a gui wallet)


I belive the correct command line for cgminer is

Code:
cgminer -o http://localhost:8332 -u username -p password --btc-address PutCoinAddress

Do not change the "btc" in --btc-address to the specific coin you are mining because cgminer wont recognize that as a command

Don't specify an address when solo mining. If you find blocks, the reward will appear in the wallet after confirmation depending on the coin

cgminer -o http://localhost:port -u username -p password
Or
cgminer -o 127.0.0.1:port -u username -p password

The port will depend on the coin. Usually, you have to specify it with username and password in the xxxxcoin.conf in the roaming folder under windows.

Did you read his post about it not starting because it was giving him the error that the btc addy was wrong! I know alot of miners dont need to have it for solo anymore but his is giving him that error all the same and thats how we used to solo mine back in the day with these programs. So somewhere the cgminer or whatever miner he is using has been ported but those options left in. Savvy?

Cons cgminer repository still shows in the readme to use this command line for solo mining to bitcoind.
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July 22, 2014, 02:03:10 PM
Last edit: July 22, 2014, 03:50:11 PM by Beachguy
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Thanks longandshort....
I have always solo mined with cgminer 3.7.2 and it didn't require that command in the batch file.
Apparently, as you stated its there in the cg miner 4.3.5 version.

Added it with the wallet address for the scrypt coin I'm mining.
CG MIner loaded and started "mining to a valid address."

Thank you for the info, I never knew that about the older days.

Running my 4 gpu solo on the same coin and it detects network difficulty and network blocks. It also shows hashrate.
No accepted work as a block hasn't been found yet.

The asic has just shown network difficulty (same as gpu miner), is just slowly increasing block height, no hashrate and no network block detected.....or is the block height the block being detected, the rate seems about right. Duh.
No hashrate at all though on top lines....just the 328Mhz the zeus runs.




update: Proof a "Blind Hog" finds an acorn now and then....the gpu miner just found a block with 1/4 of the asics rig hashrate. They're soloing the same coin.



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