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July 14, 2014, 08:01:39 PM
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I have recently started experimenting with mining. I bought a small 2gh/s usb miner at first.
Liked how it worked so I bought a Rockminer, around 35gh/s. Today I decided to buy an antminer s1 to see how it worked. Ive spent a little more than I can just throw away and was wondering if there is a way to run them all together. I know most people would say just save money to get something high powered. m not quite ready to spend 3k.
I dont care much about the usb miner but I would really like to run the Rbox and S1 together.
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July 14, 2014, 08:19:01 PM
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The S1 is a stand-alone miner.  You could run the rockminer together with the USB one though.

You can certainly point all to the same pool.

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July 15, 2014, 09:29:21 AM
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The S1 is a stand-alone miner.  You could run the rockminer together with the USB one though.

You can certainly point all to the same pool.
You can probably run both the USB one and the Rockminer on the same instance of cgminer, however if that gives you problems, you can always run separate instances of cgminer/bfgminer for each of these.  At some point I had 6 instances of bfgminer/cgminer running on the same old win7 laptop with a garden variety of miners.  Just read the 'readme' files of these mining packages and use the latest ones if your miners are of a recent 'vintage'.

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July 16, 2014, 08:14:31 PM
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The S1 is a stand-alone miner.  You could run the rockminer together with the USB one though.

You can certainly point all to the same pool.
You can probably run both the USB one and the Rockminer on the same instance of cgminer, however if that gives you problems, you can always run separate instances of cgminer/bfgminer for each of these.  At some point I had 6 instances of bfgminer/cgminer running on the same old win7 laptop with a garden variety of miners.  Just read the 'readme' files of these mining packages and use the latest ones if your miners are of a recent 'vintage'.

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Yeah, shouldn't be a problem, should it? As long as the software miner knows how to talk to the miners, it should recognize them. I only have hands-on experience with an array of ASICMiner Block Erupters, so they were all the same hardware miner. But it shouldn't be a problem as long as you point them all to your account in the pool.

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