Currently have the following for sale: $550 - 12x New In Box DragonMint T1's for sale $100 - 6x Halong DragonMint T1 Power Supplies
I've opened one of each to take the pictures below, but neither has been turned on yet. I'd prefer to sell them all together and would consider a discount if purchased in bulk.
Shipping: Only looking to ship to the US (lower 48).
Accepting most top tier Crypto (BTC, BCH, ETH, LTC).
Let me know if you have any questions or feel free to PM me. Thanks!
Edit - I can't stand having these in the boxes any longer... $7,000 for the whole lot...
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Re: Vb.Net \ C# - Method to read console windows
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on 26/07/2017, 22:14:43 UTC
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Re: Vb.Net \ C# - Method to read console windows
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on 26/07/2017, 16:17:59 UTC
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Re: Vb.Net \ C# - Method to read console windows
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Force098
on 21/07/2017, 04:59:34 UTC
Yeah, that's what I originally tried but the output isn't captured from Claymore. Have you had different luck using it?
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Re: Vb.Net \ C# - Method to read console windows
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Force098
on 18/07/2017, 02:30:27 UTC
I believe miners like Claymore are private code, nothing to recompile. If we had the source code, he'd be out a lot of money.
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Vb.Net \ C# - Method to read console windows
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Force098
on 16/07/2017, 19:22:06 UTC
Hey Everyone,
I'm trying to create an agent that reports back data from common miners to a web service. My first thought was to capture the text using the RedirectStandardOutput as part of .Net's StartInfo, but it doesn't seem to work with Claymore's Ethereum miner. Everything works like a charm if I use a simple batch script to ping a website like google.com. I've read that some applications use unorthodox methods of sending output text. I tried capturing the error output but didn't have any luck on that front.
My next thought was to pull up Spy++ and see if I could capture the messages that way. It turns out that command consoles are protected by Windows and prevents Spy++ from accessing the console messages.
My hope is that there's a simple tweak to get what I have working. Has anyone been successful doing this?
Thanks!
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Re: Vb.Net \ C# - Method to read console windows
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Force098
on 16/07/2017, 19:10:26 UTC
Thanks, I'll cross post this over there.
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Force098
on 16/07/2017, 18:52:36 UTC
Hey Everyone,
I'm trying to create an agent that reports back data from common miners to a web service. My first thought was to capture the text using the RedirectStandardOutput as part of .Net's StartInfo, but it doesn't seem to work with Claymore's Ethereum miner. Everything works like a charm if I use a simple batch script to ping a website like google.com. I've read that some applications use unorthodox methods of sending output text. I tried capturing the error output but didn't have any luck on that front.
My next thought was to pull up Spy++ and see if I could capture the messages that way. It turns out that command consoles are protected by Windows and prevents Spy++ from accessing the console messages.
My hope is that there's a simple tweak to get what I have working. Are there any VB.Net or C# devs out there willing to help get this working?
Thanks!
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Re: [WTS] S7 Antminer (Price Drop!)
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Force098
on 14/06/2016, 02:46:54 UTC
Sorry buddy.
0.53 BTC is already a really great deal. OGNasty just sold one for a good bit more than this just a couple days ago. Thanks for the offer though, let me know if you consider bumping it.
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Re: [WTB] Antminer S7's in qty.
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Force098
on 05/06/2016, 20:08:47 UTC
Hello, I have an S7 I'm looking to sell if you're still interested in buying some. Looking to get 0.53 BTC + shipping.
Let me know!
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Re: [WTS] S7 Antminer (Price Drop!)
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Force098
on 05/06/2016, 19:51:17 UTC
The miner itself does not have an attached power supply unit. A high efficiency power supply is recommended as it will save you money each month. I'm currently powering mine with a Rosewill Hercules 1600w that I picked up from NewEgg. I still have the power supply but I was going to use it in a server that I'm planning to build. It's a bit overkill for the server so I'd be willing to sell it for $275. IIRC they run new for $300 but seeing as I already have it and need a power supply anyways I wouldn't be willing to go any less than that.