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WTS SP30 - sold
by
macrum
on 30/10/2014, 18:47:23 UTC
Hello,

I want to sell my three SP30's.
They are currently hosted directly at Spondoolies until 15.12.2014. http://eligius.st/~wizkid057/newstats/userstats.php/1P19DeFn9dSkvv3d23y3BRJmmabTQiYHym

You can either leave hosting as is, or cancel and use the refund for free shipping, to almost anywhere around the globe. Please be aware about VAT and other taxes when you decide to ship to you

Please post your offers here in the thread. Thx.

BR  Smiley
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Re: Cointerra Terraminers for sale
by
macrum
on 27/08/2014, 13:02:26 UTC
All sold. Thanks for bidding
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Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs
by
macrum
on 14/08/2014, 16:04:03 UTC
@Makrum

You do know that you can have your units show as seperate worker by using YOURBTCADDRESS_workername in the pool/worker settings?

Yes I am aware of that, but spondoolies configures and hosts the units. So I can't change that on my own.
But it seems they have a good eye on the devices and so it is not necessary for me to see each device.
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Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs
by
macrum
on 14/08/2014, 14:51:13 UTC
Can someone from spondoolies tell me whats going on with my hosted units? Order #1125

http://eligius.st/~wizkid057/newstats/userstats.php/1P19DeFn9dSkvv3d23y3BRJmmabTQiYHym

https://upload.robert-hager.at/uploads/static/eligius.PNG

 I am fine with this spikes as long as they level out, but it would be interesting what causes it? Especially would be interesting how three SP30 do 17 TH's ?  Grin
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Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs
by
macrum
on 11/08/2014, 15:40:38 UTC

Nope, no group buy. 3 devices of the "farmers choice" package. This was a bundle of three devices for almost the same price.
I have them hosted @spondoolies btw.
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Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs
by
macrum
on 11/08/2014, 14:47:13 UTC
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Re: Antminer S3 Batch2 for sale (up to 10 units)
by
macrum
on 30/07/2014, 12:01:04 UTC
All sold. Thanks to all bidders.  Cheesy
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Antminer S3 Batch2 for sale (up to 10 units)
by
macrum
on 28/07/2014, 12:29:02 UTC
Hey guys,

I have up to 10 Antminers S3 (Batch 2) for sale. (instant delivery - NO preorder)
You may ask why I am selling this Hardware, well electricity prices are at 23 UScents in Austria. Pretty hard to ROI within this days here. Sad

Conditions of the devices:
Brand new from Bitmaintech in original package.

Please note that there is no PSU included!

The devices are located in Austria Europe (yes the one without the Kangoroos Tongue ) I am open to ship worldwide, but i think that would be really expensive for you.
Within the EU shipping would be really cheap, about 20€ (or equivalent in BTC).

I would prefer to sell them all at once, but I am open to sell them as single units.

I am open for bidding here in this thread or via PN.

Best regards & happy bidding Cheesy
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Re: Cointerra Terraminers for sale
by
macrum
on 28/07/2014, 12:15:28 UTC
Yes but your offer is still a little low.  Wink
FYI: Shipping to Canada per snailmail (would take 10 to 14 days) would be at least 70€ (around 100 USD), priority would be 130€ (still 5 to 10 days).
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Cointerra Terraminers for sale - sold
by
macrum
on 28/07/2014, 11:45:21 UTC
Hey guys,

I have up to 5 Terraminers for sale.

Conditions of the devices:
Three of them are in a perfect condition (except for some scratches on the case) and mining stable at approx. 1,6 TH's.

One device has a defect beaglebone, so standalone mining is not possible, but you can use the miner via USB and is also hashing stable at 1,6 TH's.

One device has a defect PSU, but I already ordered a new one. (So you can decide to buy with only one PSU or wait till I have got the new one)

The devices are located in Austria Europe (yes the one without the Kangoroos Tongue ) I am open to ship worldwide, but i think that would be really expensive for you.
Within the EU shipping would be really cheap, about 20€ (or equivalent in BTC).

I would prefer to sell them all at once, but I am open to sell them as single units.

I am open for bidding here in this thread or via PN.

Best regards & happy bidding Cheesy
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Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech launches a new line of ASIC miners - Best W/GH/s ratio
by
macrum
on 10/05/2014, 14:44:35 UTC
Hi,
Would 240 V/ 20 Amps single phase circuit be able to pull two SP30 machines? Or would I need 25 amps in this setup?

Thanks,


One SP30 has a nominal power consumption of 2500 Watts. That are 10.42 Amps at 240 Volts.
Maybe 20 are enough when you underclock the devices a little bit.  Cheesy
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Re: DiabloMiner GPU Miner (LP, BFI_INT, async nw, multipool, 79xx GCN)
by
macrum
on 15/02/2012, 21:27:01 UTC
Hello Diablo/Forum!

I installed a new machine with CentOS 6.2 and installed the Stream SDK and so on, as I always do.
Now when i try to start the miner i get this error:

Code:
# A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:
#
#  SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0x00007f5481ff84b6, pid=28094, tid=140000934340352
#
# JRE version: 6.0_22-b22
# Java VM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (20.0-b11 mixed mode linux-amd64 compressed oops)
# Derivative: IcedTea6 1.10.6
# Distribution: CentOS release 6.2 (Final), package rhel-1.43.1.10.6.el6_2-x86_64
# Problematic frame:
# C  [libstdc++.so.6+0x9d4b6]  std::basic_string, std::allocator >::~basic_string()+0x26

Any Ideas what the Problem could be? I am using the newest Binary of your miner.
I don't want to reinstall the machine....

A full copy of the log is available here: upload.robert-hager.at/uploads/temp/hs_err_pid28094.log (ignore the certifcate error)

Thanks in Advance Wink
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Re: [1000 GH/s] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); Pool back in action!
by
macrum
on 12/11/2011, 17:50:52 UTC
So is the plan for gold "mining" still on ? I think it will decrease BTC value.

I think it has just as much potential to cause a rise in price.  For example, lets say someone usually cashes out all of his bitcoins that he receives from the pool everyday.  Then that person decides he wants a gold coin so he sets his account to pay out gold.  He's now saving up bitcoins until he has enough for the coin.  Could you imagine if every miner on slush's pool suddenly started saving up 600+ bitcoins?  That would be very bullish for the bitcoin price.

That would be great! But I don't think that too much people will do this...
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Re: [800 GH/s] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); Pool back in action!
by
macrum
on 06/11/2011, 13:58:53 UTC
I think we have an economic incentive to keep payouts in BTC.

Basically you're right, keeping bitcoins and spending them for goods in Bitcoin world is the best possibility. But of course a lot of miners directly sell coins on market, that's the reality. Refusing to offer some interesting payout methods don't make things better.

Actually there are some merchants accepting bitcoins for gold/silver, so payouts in gold *do* help the economy much better than selling them on MtGox for USD and push BTC price down. Of course pool payouts in Bitcoin will be here forever, I'm just thinking if there's enough interest to play with some alternatives.

What a nice Idea! The only thing why I wont't use it, is the ratio between the Silver OZ and the shipping fee. It would be extreme, if they would be sended every time 14 BTC + shipping (1 to 2 BTC in my case if they are sended from CZ to AT) The next Problem would be the toll rates if the reciepent is outside of the EU.

Of course this would be a lot better than converting the BTC to USD and then into some precious metals.
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Re: [1200 GH/s] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); LP & Ntime, NMC Merged mining
by
macrum
on 01/11/2011, 14:07:09 UTC
Is there another DDOS Attack?  Huh  Cry
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Re: DiabloMiner GPU Miner (Long Poll, BFI_INT, async networking, multipool)
by
macrum
on 19/07/2011, 06:28:00 UTC
-l requires an actual URL. You gave it only a domain, you probably want -o instead.

Since you're with two cards, and only one card does it, it sounds like you forgot to turn crossfire off. If you're on linux, run sudo aticonfig --initial --adapter=all -f and then restart X.

I have tried -l with full http://rpc.nofeemining.com and i got the same error. But i can live with that. With -o Option and IP it works.
I indeed have Crossfire enabled.
I will play a little bit with my xorg.conf, thanks for the tip.  Grin
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Re: DiabloMiner GPU Miner (Long Poll, BFI_INT, async networking, multipool)
by
macrum
on 18/07/2011, 21:05:50 UTC
Sorry for that little info, i was late.

I am feeding it with this:
./DiabloMiner-Linux.sh -u workername -p password -l nofeemining.com

This worked fine with the release from Wed 06 Jul 2011 (modify date of DiabloMiner-Linux.sh)

Additional Info i am using SDK 2.4 and Catalyst 11.6


Old release:
Code:
[robert@RIG02 DiabloMiner.old]$ ./DiabloMiner-Linux.sh -u username -p password -l nofeemining.com
[7/18/11 10:54:34 PM] Started                                                
[7/18/11 10:54:34 PM] Connecting to: http://nofeemining.com:8332/            
[7/18/11 10:54:34 PM] Using AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing OpenCL 1.1 AMD-APP-SDK-v2.4 (595.10)
[7/18/11 10:54:37 PM] BFI_INT patching enabled, disabling hardware checking  
[7/18/11 10:54:37 PM] Added Cayman (#1) (24 CU, local work size of 256)      
[7/18/11 10:54:42 PM] BFI_INT patching enabled, disabling hardware checking  
[7/18/11 10:54:42 PM] Added Cayman (#2) (24 CU, local work size of 256)      
mhash: 407.6/459.3 | accept: 0 | reject: 0 | hw error: 21104

Newest Binary:
Code:
[robert@RIG02 DiabloMiner]$ ./DiabloMiner-Linux.sh -u username -p password -l nofeemining.com
Exception in thread "main" java.net.MalformedURLException: no protocol: nofeemining.com
    at java.net.URL.(URL.java:583)
    at java.net.URL.(URL.java:480)
    at java.net.URL.(URL.java:429)
    at com.diablominer.DiabloMiner.DiabloMiner.execute(DiabloMiner.java:307)
    at com.diablominer.DiabloMiner.DiabloMiner.main(DiabloMiner.java:133)

Any Ideas where this hardware errors come from(I asume hw = hardware?)? When I install only one card into my rig than there is no problem (tested both of them).
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Re: DiabloMiner GPU Miner (Long Poll, BFI_INT, async networking, multipool)
by
macrum
on 18/07/2011, 19:14:16 UTC
Hello!

I've found a bug in the current version...

I can't connect to my mining pool with the -l option anymore. -o still works. Please check this out.

Also i have this problem here with my second card i installed today:

[7/18/11 9:01:36 PM] Started                                                 
[7/18/11 9:01:36 PM] Connecting to: http://174.133.197.173:8332/             
[7/18/11 9:01:37 PM] Using AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing OpenCL 1.1 AMD-APP-SDK-v2.4 (595.10)
[7/18/11 9:01:40 PM] BFI_INT patching enabled, disabling hardware checking   
[7/18/11 9:01:40 PM] Added Cayman (#1) (24 CU, local work size of 256)       
[7/18/11 9:01:44 PM] BFI_INT patching enabled, disabling hardware checking   
[7/18/11 9:01:44 PM] Added Cayman (#2) (24 CU, local work size of 256)       
[7/18/11 9:01:46 PM] 174.133.197.173 accepted block 1 from Cayman (#1)       
[7/18/11 9:02:00 PM] 174.133.197.173 accepted block 2 from Cayman (#2)       
[7/18/11 9:02:12 PM] 174.133.197.173 accepted block 3 from Cayman (#1)       
[7/18/11 9:02:14 PM] 174.133.197.173 accepted block 4 from Cayman (#2)       
[7/18/11 9:02:22 PM] 174.133.197.173 accepted block 5 from Cayman (#1)       
mhash: 362.1/412.3 | accept: 5 | reject: 0 | hw error: 40718

Please help me, i really don't like those python miners...

I am running on CentOS 6 with two 6950's
If you need more info please tell!
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Re: Review my chosen mining set up (Mini ITX)
by
macrum
on 18/06/2011, 03:10:09 UTC
thanks guys. Yeah a 5870 would be great if I came across one. I have limited knowledge of mini-itx, are there mini itx boards that support crossfire?

You don't need crossfire for dual card Mining.

You may use this mainboard: Gigabyte GA-880GMA-UD2H, 880G
or this: Jetway MA3-79GDG Combo, 790GX
or this: MSI 890GXM-G65, 890GX

That are µatx boards for AM3 Socket (latest AMD CPU's) with dual PCI express, If you like Intel CPU better please send me a PM or reply in this Thread.

Additional Info: Bandwith of your PCI Express slot isn't a criterion for mining Bitcoins, anything above 1x PCIexpress should be fine, without any speed losses in mining. For games it would be another story, but i assume that you don't plan to play games with you mining rig. right?
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Re: Whitelist Requests (Want out of here?)
by
macrum
on 17/06/2011, 15:00:39 UTC
Edit:2 Ok it seems to be working now. If you have any problems let me know

Hmm, i am just getting connection time outs and three rejected blocks?
May you have to whitelist my ip or something like that... Is your Port 8332 forwarded correctly?

I don't know what you have done, but now my miner is working well. Thank you!
Should I write a little how to, for DiabloMIner for your site? If you would like a small donation better please tell me.  Cheesy