iliasyaco (OP)
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March 18, 2015, 02:58:35 PM |
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Hey im new with mining, im now setting up my u3 miner. What means: cgminer.exe --bmsc-options 115200:0.65 -o XXX -u XXX -p XXX --bmsc-voltage 0800 --bmsc-freq 1306
and what do i need to put in -o XXX -u XXX -p XXX ??
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dropt
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March 18, 2015, 03:09:44 PM |
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-o is pool url and port. -u is pool worker name. -p is pool worker pwd
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jonnybravo0311
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Mine at Jonny's Pool
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March 18, 2015, 04:12:22 PM |
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As dropt mentioned, those values are given to you by whatever pool on which you choose to mine. For example, on p2pool you use a BTC address as your user name and anything as a password. If you were to mine on my p2pool node and your BTC address is 1DevLdogN52pHdjZnsgi4HzreFDB4ZHVre you'd enter: cgminer.exe --bmsc-options 115200:0.65 -o http://104.131.12.128:9332 -u 1DevLdogN52pHdjZnsgi4HzreFDB4ZHVre -p x --bmsc-voltage 0800 --bmsc-freq 1306
PS - unless you want to mine to my address, I certainly suggest you use your own BTC address
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sirslayer
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March 19, 2015, 07:00:24 AM |
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and also make sure the pool if its members based that you have joined and once your account been confirmed, thats when you can create a worker and password from the pools website, you copy the info on your bat file or command line
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notlist3d
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March 19, 2015, 07:20:55 AM |
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Find a pool to join. There is a entire forum here dedicated to BTC pools.
Also you might be aware with one u3 you will not see a huge amount of btc mined per day.
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iliasyaco (OP)
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March 22, 2015, 08:00:52 AM |
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its just for fun
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DynaMiner
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March 26, 2015, 09:27:26 PM |
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I'm also new to mining. I'm starting with a U3 (Batch 2). Everything is operating, but my hashrate is very low: .22kh/s I'm running it on Win7 dedicated desktop, using WinUSB. Engine: 722 MHz Memory: 875 MHz Voltage: .975 Intensity: Dynamic
Anyone have any suggestions why I'm running so slow? Thanks!
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Amph
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March 28, 2015, 07:41:03 AM |
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I'm also new to mining. I'm starting with a U3 (Batch 2). Everything is operating, but my hashrate is very low: .22kh/s I'm running it on Win7 dedicated desktop, using WinUSB. Engine: 722 MHz Memory: 875 MHz Voltage: .975 Intensity: Dynamic
Anyone have any suggestions why I'm running so slow? Thanks!
post your command-line that is running the device, maybe there is somthing wrong there, could also be that the device is defective
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loan4
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March 31, 2015, 11:49:33 AM |
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Can someone here help me how to set up miners step by step. I don't know anything about mining
Thanks a lot !
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notlist3d
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March 31, 2015, 01:28:51 PM |
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Can someone here help me how to set up miners step by step. I don't know anything about mining
Thanks a lot !
Which miner are you trying to set up? With that we can be more helpfull. If you are thinking of CPU/GPU i would suggest not doing it as it is going to lose you money.
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