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December 02, 2014, 06:29:05 AM
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What would shipping be to 78259?

Don't deal with me until I verify with Keybase.io.
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December 02, 2014, 08:09:20 AM
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payment for one device sent to escrow.

Got it.

Looks like two are sold so far, will be updating the OP when payment/escrow is finalized from everyone.

Just purchased one of these from quakefiend and payment has been sent.  

Thanks.

Got it.

Labels printed for both of these(PMs sent with tracking), they'll be on their way to you tomorrow!
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December 02, 2014, 01:04:53 PM
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Could i know what are the daily earnings with a G-black ?
and what pool are you mining on?

Earnings will vary depending on what you mine, I can't really tell you that.  There's a lot more choices in the Scrypt world than SHA256 where you basically mine BTC and that's it.

I point my farm all over the place depending on market conditions, I don't just use one pool.

With my laptop at 10 Kh/s i earn 0.26€, but with a G-black which is 25,000 Mh/s what will be the earnings
i am trying to find numbers but cant find for few days searching in google.
Could tell me approx. ?
Thank you.

If you're able to earn 0.26€ with 10KH, then you should earn 650€ with 25,000KH.  This is based solely on the numbers you stated and seems really really high to me, I would not buy this expecting that sort of daily payout.  As I said, I really can't make any guarantee of earnings as it depends on many variables such as power costs, difficulty changes, coin(s) mined, pool luck, exchange rate fluctuations, etc etc etc.  Based on the fact that you're quoting in Euros, I'm guessing that this may not be a good buy for you just based on shipping costs alone as I'm located in the USA, but I'l leave those calculations up to you.  Someone else asked me for a UK quote and it was $200USD.

I'm telling the truth man, dont care about if i can get it or not neither the shipping. It's my problem dont worry.
I think that you didnt understood my question
I am highly interested to see what are the daily earnings for the GridSeed G-Black?
If you want to join the pool that i am mining and earning 0.26€ per day with 10 kh/s then here is the invite: http://cointellect.com/?code=723ad52b
You will thank me later.
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December 02, 2014, 08:52:06 PM
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Could i know what are the daily earnings with a G-black ?
and what pool are you mining on?

Earnings will vary depending on what you mine, I can't really tell you that.  There's a lot more choices in the Scrypt world than SHA256 where you basically mine BTC and that's it.

I point my farm all over the place depending on market conditions, I don't just use one pool.

With my laptop at 10 Kh/s i earn 0.26€, but with a G-black which is 25,000 Mh/s what will be the earnings
i am trying to find numbers but cant find for few days searching in google.
Could tell me approx. ?
Thank you.

If you're able to earn 0.26€ with 10KH, then you should earn 650€ with 25,000KH.  This is based solely on the numbers you stated and seems really really high to me, I would not buy this expecting that sort of daily payout.  As I said, I really can't make any guarantee of earnings as it depends on many variables such as power costs, difficulty changes, coin(s) mined, pool luck, exchange rate fluctuations, etc etc etc.  Based on the fact that you're quoting in Euros, I'm guessing that this may not be a good buy for you just based on shipping costs alone as I'm located in the USA, but I'l leave those calculations up to you.  Someone else asked me for a UK quote and it was $200USD.

I'm telling the truth man, dont care about if i can get it or not neither the shipping. It's my problem dont worry.
I think that you didnt understood my question
I am highly interested to see what are the daily earnings for the GridSeed G-Black?
If you want to join the pool that i am mining and earning 0.26€ per day with 10 kh/s then here is the invite: http://cointellect.com/?code=723ad52b
You will thank me later.
Thank you.

I don't think that you understood my answer.  I'm sorry, but I cannot tell you what the earnings will be as there are too many variables involved.  What I can tell you is how many hashes per second it is capable of performing, and the algorithm that it uses to do so.  I can tell you the approximate amount of power that it consumes while running at full speed.  Other than that, it's up to you to decide what to do with those hashes.

Also, it looks like the pool you're referencing has some kind of custom client that may or may not work with this machine(this is self contained with a controller built-in).  I'm guessing this hardware probably isn't what you want.

I have nothing against you man, i really understand you what are you saying and what do you want to say.
about the pool that i said, it can be mined with G-black, using cgminer or any software that uses the G-black, which means that you are not required to download the software(for windows).
so you dont want to tell the earnings ok.
what about the ROI ?
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December 02, 2014, 09:44:33 PM
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Go look at what multipools (like Clevermining, Coinking, etc) are paying out per megahash.  There are lots of graphs and stats there.  You can reasonably calculate what you will make per day and factor in an increasing difficulty (ie. decreasing profits) and determine whether this is a sound investment for you.  Trying to get the seller to do your research and predict the future is a little silly and really not his responsibility...
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December 04, 2014, 06:36:54 PM
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miner received today. It came packed well and seems to be working but I dont know how to get into it to change credentials. Smiley

So until I do I guess qf420 is going to get some free mining done! LOL!  Cheesy
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December 04, 2014, 11:12:28 PM
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miner received today. It came packed well and seems to be working but I dont know how to get into it to change credentials. Smiley

So until I do I guess qf420 is going to get some free mining done! LOL!  Cheesy

Haha.  It's set up for DHCP right now, so find it in your DHCP client list, hostname should be miner.  Then plug that IP into a browser window.  

syntax for config is like this:

pool1=pool2=pool3
pool1worker=pool2worker=pool3worker
pool1password=pool2password=pool3password

Leave frequency at 800 and chips at 40.  You can try 850 but my experience is that the increase in HW errors isn't worth the tradeoff for more hashrate.

If you need to SSH into it use userid:pi, password:raspberry.

I must be doing something wrong... I can ssh and connect to it but the password doesnt allow me in. When I try to connect to it via its IP address in a browser I cant connect at all.
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December 04, 2014, 11:13:46 PM
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got into it via ssh... Now to figure out the config.
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December 04, 2014, 11:47:47 PM
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I use Minera software to control my G-blacks. It works very well. You can get to it via web browser. Don't use IE, it doesn't like Internet Explorer. I set the freq to 815 and it runs very well.
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December 05, 2014, 04:33:08 AM
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I use Minera software to control my G-blacks. It works very well. You can get to it via web browser. Don't use IE, it doesn't like Internet Explorer. I set the freq to 815 and it runs very well.

Thanks, I'll check that out.

FWIW, I was trying to get into it with Chrome on Windows and Mac's. Neither could get in but the Mac could SSH into it. Weird.
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December 05, 2014, 04:40:09 AM
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I use Minera software to control my G-blacks. It works very well. You can get to it via web browser. Don't use IE, it doesn't like Internet Explorer. I set the freq to 815 and it runs very well.

Thanks, I'll check that out.

FWIW, I was trying to get into it with Chrome on Windows and Mac's. Neither could get in but the Mac could SSH into it. Weird.

That is weird.  So you can use that IP to SSH into it but when you put it in a browser nothing happens?  Are you running NoScript?

I dont know what NoScript is.

Yeah, I can SSH in from my Mac's terminal....

"ssh pi@192.168.0.24" and I'll get a password prompt. From there I dont know where to go to change the pool info.

If I enter "192.168.0.24" into a browser address bar I get an error 504.

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December 05, 2014, 12:28:51 PM
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NoScript is a browser plugin that prevents webpages from running scripts by default, for security reasons.  If you don't know what it is you probably don't have it.

I could walk you through manually editing the pool info through SSH, but it's not really very user friendly...

It's odd that you can't get the web interface to work, are you sure that you're going to the right IP?  Where did you get that IP from?  What hands out DHCP addresses on your network?

On a Windows machine, do this:

Start--->Run--->cmd

ping -a 192.168.0.24

See what it comes back with as a hostname.  If it's not "miner", it's likely not the g-black, but something else.

You can also do arp -a.  Look for 192.168.0.24 in the list, if the MAC doesn't start with B8-27-EB it's not a raspberry pi, and therefore definitely not the g-black.

A computer tech friend of mine gave me a program that pings the entire network and lists everything thats connected to it. That program is finding the pi at that address and as far as I know its the only pi I have on my network. Is it as simple as typing the web address into a browser address bar to get into the thing or am I missing some text? For example, should "192.168.0.24" get me in or is the login similar to FTP over the internet where you have to type something like "pi@192.168.0.24?"

I have a DSL router handing out the ip address.

Thanks for the help. If I cant figure it out I'll PM you my phone number.
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December 05, 2014, 02:07:17 PM
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OK, so I've verified that x.x.x.24 is the miner and is the only RasPi on my network. I can ping it from my Win7, Win8 and Mac computers but cant gain http access from any of them. The Mac will SSH into it, I dont have putty installed on any of the Win machines. I can tell for sure that the miner is mining as its drawing close to 430 watts from the wall.

Thanks for the help.
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December 05, 2014, 04:34:59 PM
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NoScript is a browser plugin that prevents webpages from running scripts by default, for security reasons.  If you don't know what it is you probably don't have it.

I could walk you through manually editing the pool info through SSH, but it's not really very user friendly...

It's odd that you can't get the web interface to work, are you sure that you're going to the right IP?  Where did you get that IP from?  What hands out DHCP addresses on your network?

On a Windows machine, do this:

Start--->Run--->cmd

ping -a 192.168.0.24

See what it comes back with as a hostname.  If it's not "miner", it's likely not the g-black, but something else.

You can also do arp -a.  Look for 192.168.0.24 in the list, if the MAC doesn't start with B8-27-EB it's not a raspberry pi, and therefore definitely not the g-black.

A computer tech friend of mine gave me a program that pings the entire network and lists everything thats connected to it. That program is finding the pi at that address and as far as I know its the only pi I have on my network. Is it as simple as typing the web address into a browser address bar to get into the thing or am I missing some text? For example, should "192.168.0.24" get me in or is the login similar to FTP over the internet where you have to type something like "pi@192.168.0.24?"

I have a DSL router handing out the ip address.

Thanks for the help. If I cant figure it out I'll PM you my phone number.

It really should be just that simple.  Type the IP into a browser window and that's it, no login needed.  I do see it popping up on my Clevermining account, so it's definitely mining.  If we need to do a teamviewer session or something I can poke at it and figure out what's going wrong, guessing there's something weird going on with your network as I can't see how just the httpd software on the pi would have been damaged in transit but cgminer and everything else are just fine.

If you SSH into it and run the top command do you see httpd and cgminer?
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December 05, 2014, 05:39:57 PM
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I managed to get it working.

I used an image from highoncoins.com and put it on another 16 gig sd card. I'm able to hash into it and change things now so thats good.

I also tried minera and could see that the miner was working but couldnt get into the web page even with that software. I tried another pi and was able to get into the minera webpage so I guess something is odd with the pi that came with the device. No worries though, I'm up and running and can ssh into it to see whats its doing so thats all I need.

I also changed those front fans to +7VDC rather than +12VDC. They were way too loud at +12... I added 2 120mm fans on the back of the blades to help pull air through. So far they are running at right around 42C still.
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December 05, 2014, 08:19:37 PM
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I managed to get it working.

I used an image from highoncoins.com and put it on another 16 gig sd card. I'm able to hash into it and change things now so thats good.

I also tried minera and could see that the miner was working but couldnt get into the web page even with that software. I tried another pi and was able to get into the minera webpage so I guess something is odd with the pi that came with the device. No worries though, I'm up and running and can ssh into it to see whats its doing so thats all I need.

I also changed those front fans to +7VDC rather than +12VDC. They were way too loud at +12... I added 2 120mm fans on the back of the blades to help pull air through. So far they are running at right around 42C still.

Glad you got it working.  That's really strange that the pi worked fine with SSH and only had trouble with web pages, even with a new image and that another one works just fine.

Yeah, I have a few in the house for heat, I disconnect the front fans entirely and put 120mm fans in the back, as long as the house isn't too hot it stays cool enough and is noticeably quieter.
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December 07, 2014, 01:39:05 PM
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Wish I had the funds to take these off your hands. I love the 2 I have already.

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December 07, 2014, 10:49:56 PM
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Wish I had the funds to take these off your hands. I love the 2 I have already.

Yeah, they're great little units.
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December 12, 2014, 12:47:09 AM
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Bump, 4 sold and 4 left.  Don't be afraid to make an offer, worst I can say is no!
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December 15, 2014, 05:07:40 PM
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do you sell the balde separately?
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