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Re: [WTS] 3 Gh/s USB ASIC Miner 9 Block Erupters, 1 Hub, 1 Fan
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kdf
on 31/08/2013, 16:50:06 UTC
You are basically asking .33BTC/usb Stick.  Currently these can be bought brand new for .17BTC and they are not used.  I am not interested in the hub or the fan, but I would buy the USB miners from you for .15BTC/each if you have the original cases I would pay .16BTC/each.  I will send you a shipping label for a priority medium flat rate box.  All I ask is that if any of them are DOA you would be willing to refund me the money for the DOA devices.
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Re: [SHIPPING] batch #20/21 .31 - .35 btc for USB miners & 10.25 blades - USA only
by
kdf
on 16/08/2013, 19:04:29 UTC
kdf; 20; 6.2; 1HAEAs7B2x3qTLbZBcPQmbpAzHRDahFVBV
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Re: [ANN] CoinLab Protected Pool
by
kdf
on 09/07/2013, 15:09:28 UTC
I did not receive a payout for Monday as well

Thanks,
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Re: BFGMiner 3.0.2: modular ASIC/FPGA, GBT, Strtm, RPC, Lnx/OpnWrt/PPA/W64, BFLSC
by
kdf
on 08/05/2013, 14:16:27 UTC
Got a 7870(Pitcairn) for my desktop (Win 8 - 64 bit) while waiting for my old card to go in for warranty replacement. Not overclocking for now, because my desktop isn't great on ventilation.

Running 13.4 Catalyst and APP SDK 2.8

On my dedicate mining machine (Win 7 -32 bit) and with my previous desktop card (6770), I used BFGMiner with no issues.

Now, BFGMiner (3.0.2 win64) crashes out instantly unless I am using poclbm, which even though the console hasrate is high, it is giving me garbage performance on every pool I try it on (Eligius, BTCGuild, Deepbit). I assume this is due to poclbm and stratum issues.

If I use CGMiner, with any kernel, including poclbm, there are no issues including with stratum, other than poclbm tends to overstate its hashrate in the console.

Any ideas on what I can do to get BFGMiner to run? I would rather use the same client for all my machines.
I had the exact same issue (Windows 7 x64 running 13.4).  It is the 13.4 AMD drivers.  For some reason AMD removed 13.1 from their site, but if you do a search on the internet you can find the 13.1 drives and download it.  That fixes the issue.  No more crashing
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Re: BFGMiner 3.0.2: modular ASIC/FPGA, GBT, Strtm, RPC, Lnx/OpnWrt/PPA/W64, BFLSC
by
kdf
on 08/05/2013, 14:15:13 UTC
Unfortunately, there will be no compiling of any sort on this Windows machine, its not set up for dev.

Does that mean I am pretty much SOL until I have time to do that?
I had the exact same issue (Windows 7 x64 running 13.4).  It is the 13.4 AMD drivers.  For some reason AMD removed 13.1 from their site, but if you do a search on the internet you can find the 13.1 drives and download it.  That fixes the issue.  No more crashing
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Re: BFGMiner 3.0.2: modular ASIC/FPGA, GBT, Strtm, RPC, Lnx/OpnWrt/PPA/W64, BFLSC
by
kdf
on 05/05/2013, 23:01:10 UTC
I tried running from command line and it shows no errors.  The window closes and windows says it errored and closed.

Is there any other way to capture any data as to what is happening?
Run with the --debug --text-only options.

If it's crashing, though, it's probably an OpenCL/driver issue.

What opencl/driver combo do you recommend?  I am running the latest from AMD on the 64 bit system

Thanks
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Re: BFGMiner 3.0.2: modular ASIC/FPGA, GBT, Strtm, RPC, Lnx/OpnWrt/PPA/W64, BFLSC
by
kdf
on 05/05/2013, 02:56:04 UTC
I tried running from command line and it shows no errors.  The window closes and windows says it errored and closed.

Is there any other way to capture any data as to what is happening?

Hardware is a 7970, 5970, 5830.  AMD processor, 8gb RAM, Raid 1 on the drives.
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Re: BFGMiner 3.0.2: modular ASIC/FPGA, GBT, Strtm, RPC, Lnx/OpnWrt/PPA/W64, BFLSC
by
kdf
on 05/05/2013, 02:23:59 UTC
I am having an issue with 3.0.2 or any version for that matter on a new machine.  The machine is a 64bit windows 7 and it is a new build whenever I run bfgminer on it.  I enter the pool and credentials and then it errors and closes.  I have even tried different pools that are working on other machines.  I don't know where to start looking for what is causing this or what is missing.  I have even ran the latest 2.8.10 64bit build.

Any help or suggestions???
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Re: We ,btc avalon buyers, could losing the game.
by
kdf
on 09/04/2013, 23:01:36 UTC
Your ROI is all wrong.  You are wanting to get BTC for BTC.  You said that right now you get 4.2BTC/day and it would take you 20 days to get that back.  Your looking to get back 80BTC that equates to at todays rate of $230/btc or $18,400 when you paid 80BTC at $16 you paid $1,280.

BTC is worth what it will buy and a 1 BTC today will buy a lot more than 1 BTC from 6 months ago.  So you can't use BTC for BTC as your ROI.  If the price of BTC stayed relatively the same then you could.  So you have to use something else to determine your ROI say USD which does not fluctuate as much.

If you not happy with that ROI I would be more than happy to take the unit off your hands Smiley
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Re: BFGMiner: modular FPGA/GPU, clk/fans, GBT, RPC, Linux/OpenWrt/PPA/Win64 2.10.4
by
kdf
on 08/02/2013, 21:09:26 UTC
My X6500 shows up as dead with 2.10.4 but it shows up and runs when I switch back to 2.10.3. 

Is there something I am missing?
There's no notable changes to X6500 in this release that could cause this - is it possible something else may have changed too?

Hmm, perhaps try running 2.10.4 in the 2.10.3 directory (ie, with 2.10.3 DLLs)?

I copied the 2.10.4 bfgminer.exe into the 2.10.3 directory and it worked.  A hard power cycle does not change anything.  If I run 2.10.4 or 2.10.5 using the new stuff the X6500 comes up dead and it won't load.  I am not sure if this makes a difference but I am running 2 GPU's and 2 BFL FPGA and 1 x6500 on this box.  All runs fine together using the 2.10.3 DLL's with the 2.10.4 bfgminer.exe but if I use any of the newer DLL's the x6500 will not run.

ideas??
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Re: BFGMiner: modular FPGA/GPU, clk/fans, GBT, RPC, Linux/OpenWrt/PPA/Win64 2.10.4
by
kdf
on 07/02/2013, 23:23:22 UTC
My X6500 shows up as dead with 2.10.4 but it shows up and runs when I switch back to 2.10.3. 

Is there something I am missing?

Thanks,
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[WTS] 6850 Gigabyte
by
kdf
on 26/11/2012, 23:35:53 UTC
I have 2 brand new never used Gigabyte 6850.

GIGABYTE Ultra Durable VGA Series GV-R685OC-1GD Radeon HD 6850 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.1 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support Video Card with Eyefinity

They were purchased from Newegg on 7/20/12

Will take best offer in either (BTC, Dwolla, or PayPal)

Thanks

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Re: [ANN] Protect your future GPU mining earnings with CoinLab's 95-97% PPS Pool
by
kdf
on 03/10/2012, 20:51:01 UTC
Something is up as my graphs for BAMT are going up and down like crazy.  Normally they are a straight line..not peaks and valleys.  It appears to have started in the last few hours.
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Re: [ANN] Protect your future GPU mining earnings with CoinLab's 95-97% PPS Pool
by
kdf
on 27/09/2012, 20:24:40 UTC
The increase in rejected shares has returned to normal. 

thank you for what ever you did!!

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Re: [ANN] Protect your future GPU mining earnings with CoinLab's 95-97% PPS Pool
by
kdf
on 27/09/2012, 15:21:53 UTC
Has anyone else had a significant increase in rejected shares starting about 8 hours ago or so?

Thanks
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[WTS] bitfloor BTC
by
kdf
on 10/09/2012, 17:04:03 UTC
I have 76 BTC at bitfloor that I will be willing to transfer the ownership of for 38 BTC.

Thank you.
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: Aricie: Announcing a new trading bots platform
by
kdf
on 06/02/2012, 16:01:47 UTC
Hello,

I have switched to the new platform and it seems more user friendly and secure.  But I do have a few questions.  On the old platform you could set the minimum order amount.  So for example it currently has the smallest order at .08 btc.  On the old system I could control what the smallest amount ordered would be.  How do I do that on the new system?

Another question is that with the new system I have about 44 - 51 orders set up on the old system I would have had about 12 - 18 orders at any one time.  I am assuming it is a larger number of orders because the minimum order is so small and that is the starting point.

Thanks for any help someone may be able to give.

Thanks,
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Re: Introducing CherryPicking - new Windows & Linux Pool Hopper
by
kdf
on 22/09/2011, 21:16:02 UTC
Ok guys please relax.

I was moving to a new apartment the last few days so I was not able to answer your questions.

There were some issues with the stats display that were showing people having higher earnings than they really had.

You can verify your earnings very simply.

We now operate on a system very similar to Pay Per Share. That means you get paid the same amount for each share. You can find that amount by doing this:

(Number of shares) divided by (current difficulty) multiplied by (50 coins per block) = your earnings.


If you did work on a recent block and did not receive a payout it is most likely because you have not hit the default 1 BTC threshhold for payouts.

You can change that by simply adding your workers to your account on the site. You can also request a payout manually by hitting "PAY ME" after you log in.


If you have any serious(or even small) problems you can always email me. My email is admin@nofeemining.com

I have fixed the problems of everyone who has emailed me.

Rest assured if there has been any problem that has caused you to lose any amount of your balance for work that you did I will reimburse you personally.

Remember that I also mine on this pool with my workers and this pool is a free service that is supported by donations.

NoFee has changes to PPS from PROP.  I have just removed it from my hop.
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Re: Introducing CherryPicking - new Windows & Linux Pool Hopper
by
kdf
on 15/09/2011, 20:05:23 UTC
Which pools should we switch to PROP50?

thanks,
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Re: Introducing CherryPicking - new Windows & Linux Pool Hopper
by
kdf
on 15/09/2011, 15:17:42 UTC
I was wanting to know what people are using for the hopping algorithm. 

Normal
Dynamic Fast Multiplicate
or one of the other choices

Thanks,