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August 26, 2014, 06:16:14 PM Last edit: August 26, 2014, 11:27:32 PM by sidehack |
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Newest version of proxy, after firmware update, ozcoin and eligius report the same errors. I also tried btcguild and got "REJECTED: (-2, u'unknown', None) about a berjillion times. I don't think it even polled a starting vardiff properly.
mmpool worked alright, but I was borrowing credentials for that. The pool picked up the full hashrate though, no rejected shares.
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mmpool.org: accepted shares
us.ozco.in: REJECTED: (-2, u'Incorrect size of extranonce2. Expected 8 chars', None) stratum.mining.eligius.st: REJECTED: (23, u'H-not-zero', None) stratum.bitcoin.cz REJECTED: (-2, u'Incorrect size of extranonce2. Expected 8 chars', None) us2.eclipsemc.com "REJECTED: (23 u'H-not-zero', None)" api.polmine.pl "REJECTED: (23 u'H-not-zero', None)"
mint.bitminter.com "REJECTED: (20, u'Extranonce2_size violated', None)"
stratum.westhash.com "REJECTED: (20, u'Invalid extranonce2 size.', None)" stratum.nicehash.com "REJECTED: (20, u'Invalid extranonce2 size.', None)"
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daddyfatsax
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August 26, 2014, 06:30:00 PM |
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Newest version of proxy, after firmware update, ozcoin and eligius report the same errors. I also tried btcguild and got "REJECTED: (-2, u'unknown', None) about a berjillion times. I don't think it even polled a starting vardiff properly.
mmpool worked alright, but I was borrowing credentials for that. The pool picked up the full hashrate though, no rejected shares.
So even with Slush's proxy you cannot get Eligius to work? I am getting my AM cube memories back as we speak. I hate hate using these stupid ass controllers.
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sidehack
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August 26, 2014, 06:37:02 PM |
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Unless you can convince it to use getwork, it looks like slush doesn't repack the shares at all over stratum. It could be that it's repacking them in the same noncompliant format? Dunno, but something's left blank that a lot of pool backend software really seems to hate.
Anyone tried bfgminer's proxy? I would but I'm allergic.
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August 26, 2014, 06:58:18 PM |
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Haha. Allergic. I am not even gonna ask why.
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August 26, 2014, 09:48:21 PM |
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Newest version of proxy, after firmware update, ozcoin and eligius report the same errors. I also tried btcguild and got "REJECTED: (-2, u'unknown', None) about a berjillion times. I don't think it even polled a starting vardiff properly.
mmpool worked alright, but I was borrowing credentials for that. The pool picked up the full hashrate though, no rejected shares.
edit: stratum.bitcoin.cz reports the same error as ozcoin us2.eclipsemc.com "REJECTED: (23 u'H-not-zero', None)" api.polmine.pl "REJECTED: (23 u'H-not-zero', None)"
mint.bitminter.com "REJECTED: (20, u'Extranonce2_size violated', None)"
sidehack what is mmpool?
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August 26, 2014, 09:49:58 PM |
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mmpool.org, I don't know but my guy Novak mines there. If I'm reading packet contents right it's requesting a 2-byte extranonce2 but doesn't throw an error when it receives an 8-byte.
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August 26, 2014, 10:34:22 PM |
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mmpool.org, I don't know but my guy Novak mines there. If I'm reading packet contents right it's requesting a 2-byte extranonce2 but doesn't throw an error when it receives an 8-byte.
and right now this is the only working pool for the tubes? well looks like I get to join a new pool. have you tried nicehash or westhash? they are a bit weird more of a service then a pool . works okay with s-3's. you just need a btc to mine worth a shot to see if they worki
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August 26, 2014, 10:38:24 PM |
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If I've tried it, it's posted in #201 above. I can only test stuff I have credentials for, or stuff folks supply me with credentials for to test.
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August 26, 2014, 10:39:52 PM |
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If I've tried it, it's posted in #201 above. I can only test stuff I have credentials for, or stuff folks supply me with credentials for to test.
nicehash or westhash you only need a btc addy see above
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sjc1490
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August 26, 2014, 11:25:29 PM |
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Has anyone contacted FC about the situation? I emailed help@bitquan.com from FC's post with the info that sidehack posted. I also turned in a support ticket to Slush's pool to see if it is an easy fix on their end or if they had any advice.
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BTC ADDRESS: 12Qwd8VKLQ4xF44ytHXBpCAKuF9VknG4X2
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August 26, 2014, 11:31:58 PM |
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If I've tried it, it's posted in #201 above. I can only test stuff I have credentials for, or stuff folks supply me with credentials for to test.
nicehash or westhash you only need a btc addy see above He also tried p2pool, and that does not work either.
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August 27, 2014, 12:11:03 AM |
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If I've tried it, it's posted in #201 above. I can only test stuff I have credentials for, or stuff folks supply me with credentials for to test.
nicehash or westhash you only need a btc addy see above He also tried p2pool, and that does not work either. he added nicehash and westhash due to me. not that it matters since they did not work. LOL! so far one good pool. I think but am not sure I read that https://ghash.io/ also works. maybe someone can confirm this?
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August 27, 2014, 12:24:49 AM |
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I confirmed that ghash is the only one working several days ago.
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August 27, 2014, 12:34:27 AM |
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I confirmed that ghash is the only one working several days ago.
thanks I knew I read it. so with sidehack finding mmpool.org and you finding ghash we are at two.
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August 27, 2014, 12:39:54 AM |
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Round 2 Sales Full 10-devices set including: 40 Hashing Units 40 Thermal Pads 3 Ethernet Controllers (1 for redundancy. One controller can in principle drive as many as 8 full devices) 10 Cooling Kits 10 Fans Free Assembling 9.9 BTC/set
Can someone pleas enlighten me. Is my understanding correct: 9.9 BTC gets you 10 x of these assembled: Total of 40 ASIC populated boards that deliver 8TH/s What are the power requirements? It looks like one is going to need at least 4 1000W power resupplies with additional cables to power all 10?.
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August 27, 2014, 12:43:56 AM |
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August 27, 2014, 12:50:32 AM Last edit: August 27, 2014, 01:12:43 AM by whonesta |
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+1 943 Watts for 1 Tube @ stock 270 clock, power eff. was over stated IMHO, but I will know more once I can get them on 208V power in an ambient temp sub 35C.
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August 27, 2014, 12:53:15 AM |
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thanks, they look power hungry +1 943 Watts for 1 Tube @ stock 270 clock, power eff. was over stated by 10-15% cool is that while mining? if so which pool? where do you buy them then? if you order fewer than 10 can you go direct to FC?
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whonesta
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August 27, 2014, 12:56:30 AM |
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cool is that while mining? if so which pool?
where do you buy them then? if you order fewer than 10 can you go direct to FC?
yes while mining @ approx. 800 GH/s on the pool that shan't be named.io unfortunately will not connect to eligius.st.. yet!
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