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Re: Funk music with bitcoin theme
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Jaryu
on 28/11/2012, 06:36:53 UTC
This is more like House, no funk here. Good chill music.
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Re: 21 BFL Singles for sale
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Jaryu
on 28/11/2012, 05:49:32 UTC
Since another person here in the forums had much better success using Ebay I decided to post 10 units on Ebay as a sales test. Pictures are included in the Post.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=251191500902
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Re: [WTS] 1 watt laser and safety glasses
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Jaryu
on 15/11/2012, 06:04:53 UTC
you can fill up a balloon and see how long it takes to pop, a true 1w laser would cut it in less than a second. If it doesn't pop you know it's less than 50mw. With a 1w laser and dry wood you can start a fire too Wink
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Re: 12 Month Netflix code only 1 btc
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Jaryu
on 13/11/2012, 23:46:33 UTC
Just bought a code and activated on my account and it worked fine... This is a great service, highly recommend. Smiley
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Re: 21 BFL Singles for sale
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Jaryu
on 12/11/2012, 03:01:53 UTC
My reasoning for not "wanting" to ship international is that the shipping gets very expensive for such a large number of units, there would be around ~$2100+ in VAT on European deliveries I made an approximation of the shipping cost using the fedex calculator and without any insurance/tracking/packaging materials etc.. shipping the singles to london would cost ~$442, since there is no way to prove that the units are "used" european deliveries would charge new singles price in duties ~$100, once it leaves USPS, fedex, or whatever company's hand it's a bitc* to get them to honor the insurance if anything happens. So it's nothing against sending it overseas....I am just trying to make this simple.
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21 BFL Singles for sale
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Jaryu
on 12/11/2012, 01:52:26 UTC
21 BFL singles all revision 3 with the working front led. Sales to continental USA only. Have the kindness to avoid making stupid and or insulting offers, I won't even grace you with some troll food and will lock the thread. I would prefer to sell them as a lot. I have sold 2 to "papaminer" a couple of months back if anyone want a forum reference. I'll post a few pictures later.
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Re: ** STEAM GAMES FOR BITCOIN ** huge list, prices lower than retail ** NEW GAMES!
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Jaryu
on 21/10/2012, 03:24:58 UTC
Hello, this is just my review of Steamgames. I have purchased almost 15BTC woth of btc coins of his games and I not only received my order fast when one of the games was out of stock he offered a advantageous trade up option for free, This is just my personal opinion but if you want to satisfy the gamer in you, it won't hurt to get some games from him.
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Re: [WTS] Seiko Discus Burger / Moving design series SCBS005 watch (PICS ADDED)
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Jaryu
on 15/10/2012, 22:05:49 UTC
beautiful watch, too bad it's so pricey  Tongue
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Re: BFL Singles crashing my DSL Modem
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Jaryu
on 02/07/2012, 21:15:51 UTC
Put the DSL modemrouter in "bridge" mode, so it is only a "dumb" modem, and run pfSense on some older HW. Or use your wireless router or another high end router. Most things you can buy are better than the stuff your ISP gives you. I have an Atom powered pfSense box and it works great with heavy traffic on 30/30 + 12/1 line. Never any trouble. But the Thompson that came with one of the clients could not even handle me seeding Ubuntu...

Thanks everyone and specially you TechCF your idea to turnoff the router in the modem solved the issue. I am familiar with pfsense, had one running a while back but verizon upgaded my service and sent the new ADSL 2/2+ modem had to use it or I didn't get full speed 500KB/s~700KB/s I assumed I couldn't turn off the useless router part of it since the option is actually hidden in the router/modem menu. After doing a search I found it turned it off and it's just a dumb modem now and my linksys router is handling it fine for now so I won't rebuild the pfsense box just yet, unless it starts giving me issues :p hehe

now happly mining all the singles on BFGminer 2.4.4, it's nice being able to see all the miners on 1 window. Really good job on your branch version luke-Jr thanks, I actually wasn't aware of there being a separate miner based on cgminer until you posted, from reading the forum I assumed you worked directly on CGminer
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Re: BFL Singles crashing my DSL Modem
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Jaryu
on 02/07/2012, 05:47:28 UTC
I currently have 24 singles and I'm using CGMiner 2.4.1 win.
Well, nobody supports ancient versions of CGMiner. First thing to do is upgrade to BFGMiner 2.4.4 - or at least CGMiner 2.4.4 (but note future versions will likely have serious regressions in BFL support). Inevitably though, it sounds like there's a problem with your modem: software shouldn't be able to crash it no matter what they do.

Thanks I just downloaded both will will try in the morning with the higher versions and see how it works, I know the same thing had happened with cgminer 2.4.3 when I tried it so I didn't bother keeping it on. I'll call verizon too and ask for another modem just in case but like I said, it's a very strange coincidence that it never crashes with 16 but always crashes with 17 or more, I even ran 16 on cgminer and tried to run 1 more on ufasoft since cgminer doesn't allow multiple instances and as soon as ufasoft miner sent the first ok the internet dropped and I had to go up and restart the modem, tried several variations of this and so long as the number between the 2 miners didn't surpass 16 the modem didn't crash. If nothing else works after this, like the other poster mentioned I'll try the ferrite chokes.
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BFL Singles crashing my DSL Modem
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Jaryu
on 02/07/2012, 05:04:34 UTC
I currently have 24 singles and I'm using CGMiner 2.4.1 win. I was going nuts at first trying to figure this out.. all of a sudden as soon as I would start the miner with 21 singles at first(before I got the other 3) then my internet would instantaneously stop working, about 5 seconds later my DSL modem which is upstairs 2 floors up linked to my wireless router would hang and start flashing all it's lights non stop like a Christmas tree a simple reboot restored the internet but any attempt to start ufasoft miner with all the units would cause the same problem the modem would crash and would require me to turn it off and turn it on again... after playing with it I noticed that if I only used 10 the modem wouldn't crash... so following that logic I added units until the problem would happen again... my current limit is 16 units, at 16 it works perfectly... but if I add a 17th unit the modem will hang shortly after the program sends the first found nounce(sp?)

Anyone has any idea what could be happening with this thing... I know the modem works perfectly fine for anything else...I can download and upload any amount of data while the 16 units are running and nothing happens. But just starting a single extra unit after 16 and have it on a different miner software or adding the extra to cgminer will instantly crash the modem even if it was fine for hours before.
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Re: CGminer v2.4.3 on Broadcom based DD-WRT / OpenWRT
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Jaryu
on 27/06/2012, 04:58:00 UTC
ok got my e3000 with dd-wrt and even installed optware and it works fine, but now I am stuck... the instructions say to copy files to the storage device;
(Unpack the mipsel CGminer package. (Suggest you copy the .tar.gz to the router and untar it there)

but I have no idea how to do that over the telnet, I am also not a linux person so I have no idea what to do there either. Any help would be apreciated, thanks.
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Re: [GAUGING INTEREST] 8-bits IRL
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Jaryu
on 19/06/2012, 19:00:48 UTC

honestly not sure how but lets see if this works

this is really well done, might get something for my nephews later when you get your price structure and shipping all figured out. They love super mario stuff.
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Re: This is what we need to link all this FPGA Boards :)
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Jaryu
on 04/05/2012, 15:20:26 UTC
24 ports for $50

Your product is unneeded. Thread over.

it's not my product, I just found it while browsing and wanted to share, you can get 13 port hubs on ebay for 8 bucks.
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This is what we need to link all this FPGA Boards :)
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Jaryu
on 03/05/2012, 21:23:50 UTC


49 Ports for your FPGA enjoyement Price sux but it's a nifty idea.
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Re: Starting a (small) FPGA mining farm
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Jaryu
on 03/05/2012, 21:13:27 UTC
If you're going to be purchasing any amount of x6500s that qualifies as a bulk order, just get in contact with them. Sales@fpgamining.com

I would really recommend them if you want to get mining soon. Or wait for that sweet 4x spartan-6 board! (Not anytime soon) Tongue

saw this in another threat here in the FPGA section... http://btcfpga.com they have a 4X spartan board(800mh/s) for $1069.99 4 week guarantee or they take $100 off the price. So I guess it's not quite "not anytime soon" :p
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Re: Coming soon...
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Jaryu
on 30/04/2012, 03:57:09 UTC
It runs ultra cool ultra even when filled with regular Singles.

So you've got some already made?  How about pictures instead of renders then?

Gotta call BS on this one.  I have a rev three that still requires (and came with) both top and bottom fans.  Their yields are nowhere near the point where they can claim tight enough tolerances if they're shipping these things.  I can't imagine putting just 2-5 of these marginal singles in a shared container.

it's easier to cool something(or lots of something) with more streamlined and efficient designs than small and tight since you have more room to work with.
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Re: Merrick6 for Bitcoin
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Jaryu
on 28/04/2012, 02:46:25 UTC
out of curiosity, how much in USD is that 24 x Spartan6 card?
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Re: 1 BTC bounty --- What is the best FPGA unit to buy?
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Jaryu
on 27/04/2012, 04:09:37 UTC
The board should take 16 months to pay off at today difficulty and exchange rates leaving eight months within warranty of guaranteed profit.  The BFL-Single would take over eight months to pay off but with only six months warranty.  Do the maths

Icarus miner: (discontinued)
380 megahash/second
20 watt
Heatsink + Fan
Comes with everything included: USB cable, Power adapter
Price: $569 + $25 shipping = $594



Did I do my "maths" right?

Icarus is avaible for bulk of 30 at 469$ each one

last I checked the last bulk order was over and done a while back on the icarus. I asked him to post a teaser of the Lancelot specs but he said we had to wait a little while longer.
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Re: I visited BFL, any questions ?
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Jaryu
on 26/04/2012, 17:52:49 UTC
I asked them about problems shipping to my country, cause they asked to "please" contact us on this question. No reply after weeks. Very impolite and discouraging.

If your questions are as smart as your interpretation of the word "please" on their website then it's no wonder they didn't reply to you.


You're trying to insult the guy smarts after he posted the topic of his unanswered email like his question is so insignificant he was stupid to have asked it... That shows stupid you are, his question might not be of any significance to you but it does to him, and not having a question you believe important answered reduces the trust a customer would have with a busines. There are no bad questions, there are badly worded questions. Only the real fool accepts everything without questioning it.