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Re: [SHIPPING] Buy #15 ASICMiner Erupter USB - Shipping Monday .55 btc 750+ shipping
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dribbits
on 28/07/2013, 17:12:30 UTC
dribbits; 14; 7.7; 1MVND2qa8CESyYUUBvuoLHEAJvqrGEq6cw
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Re: [Ann] US based Avalon ASIC chips and assembly: 2,779 remaining
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dribbits
on 26/06/2013, 15:51:38 UTC
Update:

BitPay is investigating our account for suspicious activity due to volume. We are speaking with them now and the gateway should be available shortly. The website has been functioning properly. All other concerns will be addressed shortly.

Thank you for your continued patience in this matter.

Looks like its working now as my order went through.

Appreciate all the work your putting into this steamboat!
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Re: [OPEN] JIT Group Buy #7 1030+ ASICMiner Erupter USB 1.01618 ea. @ 10 units
by
dribbits
on 26/06/2013, 14:26:27 UTC
dribbits; 10; 10.1618; 1MVND2qa8CESyYUUBvuoLHEAJvqrGEq6cw
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Re: USA/Canada [Group Buy #4 @255/50] ASICMiner Erupter USB 2.04236 each @ 5 units
by
dribbits
on 03/06/2013, 14:27:49 UTC
Just sent btc for an additional 5.

dribbits; 5; 10.2118; 1MVND2qa8CESyYUUBvuoLHEAJvqrGEq6cw

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Re: USA/Canada [Group Buy #4 @75/50] ASICMiner Erupter USB 2.04236 each @ 5 units
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dribbits
on 02/06/2013, 18:22:50 UTC
dribbits; 5; 10.2118; 1MVND2qa8CESyYUUBvuoLHEAJvqrGEq6cw
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Re: [LTC] Litecoin Core Development Fundraising
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dribbits
on 25/05/2013, 20:04:38 UTC
Litecoin Team, just wanted to say thanks for all the work you are doing. I only had 14 coins to send but hopefully will have more to send soon!

--dribbits
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Board Mining software (miners)
Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy
by
dribbits
on 11/08/2011, 15:00:56 UTC
Tuesday = 336MB down / 174MB up
Wednesday = 603MB down / 228MB up
Are you on Win or Linux?
(and how much GPU's)?
It a windows machine, two local gpus and 10 remote gpus connect to it.
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Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy
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dribbits
on 11/08/2011, 13:23:01 UTC
Ive got bitHopper running on my main machine with 2 GPUS, and 10 more miners from other machines that connect to it. Including browsing the internet I have used 61.7MB down and 25.6MB up today.
Please can you look again to it...
I have measured now for 2 days and this is 6,25 GB in 2 days!
3.1 in
2.3 out  Sad
TIA



Tuesday = 336MB down / 174MB up
Wednesday = 603MB down / 228MB up

This is for the entire PC, so browsing/irc and whatever else updates in the background.  Ive got 3.2 g/h pointing at bithopper, and have pretty much all the pools enabled.
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Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy
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dribbits
on 09/08/2011, 18:53:53 UTC
Ive got bitHopper running on my main machine with 2 GPUS, and 10 more miners from other machines that connect to it. Including browsing the internet I have used 61.7MB down and 25.6MB up today. Do you have some other software doing auto updates or something in the background?
ok, I think, the first important step will be the miner on the second PC connect to this PC's bithopper...
(because now it is running here 2 times)
how can I do this (if the ip changes every reboot)?

If your talking about your LAN, you could always set a static ip or setup a dhcp reservation.  I just use hostnames, works good so far.
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Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy
by
dribbits
on 09/08/2011, 18:01:12 UTC
I doubt your issue is bitHopper.  I am looking at my usage graphs here, and I have around 550 mb  per day going out and 250 per day coming in.  Granted, that would put you over the 20 GB / month, but not in 8 days
now I have done measuring
I have done nothing else on net except forum
since around 2:00 pm to 7:00 pm
340 MB out
270 MB in
from one (the main-)PC (on the second PC is bithopper running too)
thats around 120 MB/h per PC
this is too much for my account...
is there much less if I disable most of the pools?
Or what else can I do to decrease the traffic (I have to do some other things with this PC too...)
TIA

Ive got bitHopper running on my main machine with 2 GPUS, and 10 more miners from other machines that connect to it. Including browsing the internet I have used 61.7MB down and 25.6MB up today. Do you have some other software doing auto updates or something in the background?
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Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy
by
dribbits
on 09/08/2011, 12:58:44 UTC
bad news for me - I think to have to leave bithopper  Sad
as I come today to my PC I see that no Internet connection is for a few hours... Angry
I believe that the network traffik is to big for me (I have 20 GB/month) and in 8 days this volume is over (I have done not much another in net - therfore it must have been the traffik of bithopper...)
Is there any way to make it less traffic?
(I'm now with another acount here because volume for this month is over...)
TIA

I think you have something else wrong. Ive d/led a few episodes and run BH 24/7 and have only used 4GB down and 1.1 GB up this month. I know 3GB of that was videos.
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Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy
by
dribbits
on 08/08/2011, 17:57:48 UTC
Are Polmine stats screwy for anyone else? User page is showing 348,994 this round, pool stats page is showing 949,000.

fine here.. or what do you mean?

bithopper is reporting 975033 which is the same on the polmine server stats page.


But look at your user stats for the current round, mine is showing ( 566 / 394763), yet bithopper/pool stats shows 988,000.
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Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy
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dribbits
on 08/08/2011, 17:32:08 UTC
Are Polmine stats screwy for anyone else? User page is showing 348,994 this round, pool stats page is showing 949,000.
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Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy
by
dribbits
on 04/08/2011, 16:23:36 UTC
Mtred.com is not giving me a user api key what do i do?

Looks like Ozco.in now provides a user API key, useful?

Thanks,

Slippy


For MtRed hit Generate, then hit Save at the bottom of the page.
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Re: bitHopper: Python Pool Hopper Proxy
by
dribbits
on 03/08/2011, 23:27:14 UTC
Is polmine.pl down for anyone else?
Yep, not working here either.
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: A very good guide on how to build a Bitcoin Mining Rig Cluster
by
dribbits
on 30/07/2011, 17:47:26 UTC
No mention of dummy plugs. All in all its a great slide show.

I think with the 11.7 ATI drivers you dont need them anymore.
Have you confirmed this? I have not found any posts about 11.7 with no dummy plugs.

Ive seen several posts of people confirming it, but havent tried it myself.

https://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?action=printpage;topic=26847.0

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Re: ATI HD Radeon 6770 M Problem
by
dribbits
on 30/07/2011, 16:11:10 UTC
You want the Catalyst Software Suite, but it should be around 90MB. It will uninstall the old and install the new for you.

EDIT: The 32bit will be around 59MB, the 64bit is the 90MB one..
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Re: Help with my new 6970's?
by
dribbits
on 30/07/2011, 00:30:25 UTC
thanks Deepdown....I will send it tonight.

One other question to anyone who knows:  Dikidera said that Crossfire decreases performance?  Can anyone confirm this?  And if I take off the crossfire connectors, will Windows still recognize all 3 GPU's? 

I have had trouble in the past with multiple cards being found. 

THANKS! 

Everything Ive read says crossfire will be a bit slower. Windows will see all 3 without the connector, both my PCs have three and they were pretty painless to setup.
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Re: radeon 6870 card runs hot?
by
dribbits
on 29/07/2011, 23:13:13 UTC
MSI Afterburner lets you do a user defined curve for the "auto" setting. I use that with my 6870 and it bounces between 40-45% at 73-75 degrees.
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Re: A very good guide on how to build a Bitcoin Mining Rig Cluster
by
dribbits
on 29/07/2011, 23:08:21 UTC
No mention of dummy plugs. All in all its a great slide show.

I think with the 11.7 ATI drivers you dont need them anymore.