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Re: Eternal BTC Ponzi ¤ 121% ¤ Min/Max ¤ Payouts fast ¤ 1%fee ¤ Still rolling !
by
rmolby
on 01/04/2014, 04:01:40 UTC
https://blockchain.info/tx/3047428ebafd33d0e4a9d747cfed3b9958d377bc96602b4ef0cb396444bcab63

I sent .035, but it has not shown up on your site... please check your system or refund. Thanks
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Re: [Limitied stock - Free Shipping] AntMiner U1 USB STICKS - US/Canada .044 unit
by
rmolby
on 27/02/2014, 05:32:11 UTC
Give me ~12 hours to do inventory and I'll report back on color(s) that's arrived.



If you have any left from this batch I'll take three of any color. I can pay in a bit when thee transactions finish.

PM sent for 3 U1s.

https://blockchain.info/tx/7a557284fa785867bad08704779a7fb798695d29c5edb97678199009c8c175c3

Thank you for keeping us supplied.
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Re: [Limitied stock - Free Shipping] AntMiner U1 USB STICKS - US/Canada .044 unit
by
rmolby
on 26/02/2014, 16:24:22 UTC
Give me ~12 hours to do inventory and I'll report back on color(s) that's arrived.



If you have any left from this batch I'll take three of any color. I can pay in a bit when thee transactions finish.
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Re: Problems with Antminers
by
rmolby
on 25/02/2014, 17:40:21 UTC
I can't seem to limit my Antminer U1's speed any more.
It looks like the always goes to 2.1 GHh/s, no matter if I start them with 0781 or any other value. Then they overheat, and gets reconnected.

Any idea what can be wrong here ? I have 6 devices connected to a 10 port hub, powered by a 5V, 4A PSU brick. Even if I disable 2 of them in bfgminer I have the same problem.


Check to see if you have a bfgminer.conf in the same directory as the bfg application.

If you do, you must have save the configuration at one point or another...

If so, you then have two options:

  • Make your configuration changes in the .conf file or
  • Delete the .conf file and work from your command line or batch file

I personally work from the .conf file
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Re: [4800Th] Eligius: 0% Fee BTC, 105% PPS NMC, No registration, CPPSRB (New Thread)
by
rmolby
on 20/02/2014, 15:28:20 UTC
Hi,
I have a problem maybe someone here can help me with. I am running 9 Antminer u1's and I am now sure my issues should not be power related as I have 8 of them running on two separate hubs (5 , 3) I have powered the hubs using a 12V 30A regulated power supply. I have run 5 of these ants on the 9 port hub I now have the 5 on before and they ran for days straight with no issues cranking out 2ghs each. I know one of my ants throws HW errors at the 2gh clock rate so that was running on a different PC at 1.8ghs so at that time I was running just under 12ghs. I have since added the other 3 Ants and now I am having troubles I know the 9 port hub can run the 5 ants and the artec breeze fan without issues and I know the other (7port) hub can run the other 3 without issue but yet if I run both hubs on the same computer the rig keeps shutting down. It will run fine for a while cranking out 17+ghs but after a bit suddenly it dumps the queued work and shuts down, slowly decreasing ghs over time. I am logging the mining output and have captured the log with debugging enabled but I do not know how to decipher what exactly is happening. All I can see is that at some point the program (BFGminer 3.10) suddenly dumps all the queued work as stale and does not reload the queue.
If anyone can help me I would appreciate it as I only have one fan and if I put the 3 on the other PC they get really hot and the error rate goes way up... not to mention I have to run them at a slower speed.
T.
Still trying to earn some coins to purchase a REAL mining rig!

I'm not sure if my experience exactly tallies but I had a similar problem with two powered hubs full of block erupters plugged into a Raspberry Pi B.
Kept shutting down for no readily apparent reason.
Eventually I daisy chained the second hub off the first, so there was only one connection to the Pi and all was sweetness and light.
Might be worth a try?


You hit the nail on the head, I solved a lot of failures and other problems by using a basic low power USB2.x hub as the central place to plug in my Orico USB2.0 hubs that seem to power 7 BEs or ANTs each. Keep in mind you can only reliable daisy chain about 5 levels deep.

So here is the typical scenario:

PC Mobo built in USB hub (1st level) - this one tends to have a lot of internal items like memory card readers and stuff connected
PC Mobo built in USB2 and/or USB3 hub(s) (2nd level) - these are the external ports
User supplied USB hub (3rd&4th level) - central hub all other hubs plug into... those 7+ port low PSU power hubs are good for this
User supplied USB mining hub (5th+ level) - these are the high quality hubs with good high AMPerage PSUs that we plug our miners into.

This is basically my setup and runs very reliably off of a 8 year old laptop.

If you want to read more on this, this guy writes a good deal about this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=413406
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Re: BFGMiner 3.10.0: modular ASIC+FPGA, GBT+Strtm, RPC, Mac/Lnx/W64, AntU1, DRB, HFA
by
rmolby
on 04/02/2014, 17:05:39 UTC
What does the bfgminer screen say, though?  That's kinda the important bit. 
Seems to be mining away normally - but just with the erupter

Just thought there was a quick & eay fix - I can get the Ant mining on it's own, hardly worth the efffort for the Erupter a few cent every 24 hrs

Thx, appreciate the help, not going to waste time trying Smiley

WE need more info.

Are you running on Windows (32 or 64 bit) or Linux?

What version of BFGminer are you using?

I can only speak for Windows 7 32bit.

I run nwoolls BFGminer 3.9.0 version 3 or the main depository BFGminer 3.10.0 with the following at the command line:

Code:
bfgminer -S antminer:all -S erupter:all -S all --set-device antminer:clock=x0981

if you are using any older version of BFGminer, it will not see the ANTminer U1.

Also, even if you run the 64bit version of Windows, you need to run the 32bit version of BFGminer, or you have to specify the COM ports. I have no experience with this, so go backwards in this thread and you will find the info for this.

Answer the above two questions and we can help you better.
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Re: BitcoinWisdom.com - Live Bitcoin/LiteCoin Charts
by
rmolby
on 04/02/2014, 15:28:48 UTC
First of all, I love your charting, it's really amazing, and I plan on becoming a Premium user as soon as I can afford to spare some funds.

Is there any way you can apply color to the line drawings?

Even if we cannot select our own colors, it would be nice if the Fibonacci lines and fans would be colored purple/red/orange/yellow if you draw a down trend, and green/blue/cyan for up trend... that way if we draw both we can make a better judgement as to what lines are what, especially on the horizontal retracements and extensions.

Thanks
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Re: BFGMiner 3.10.0: modular ASIC+FPGA, GBT+Strtm, RPC, Mac/Lnx/W64, AntU1, DRB, HFA
by
rmolby
on 31/01/2014, 18:29:26 UTC

you can specify com ports, or if you wanted you could also just run a seperate instance of antminer for the bfl and for the antminers. I find that works best in alot of instances (of course I even seperate individual ants that perform better to give them the 2.1gh clock speed etc lol) I have found bfgminer to be a champ with multiple instances, wherein cgminer simply crashed alot or created conflicts in most multiple instance scenarios.

Oh shoot. Does BEE relate to Antminers? I thought it was the Block Erupters.

I can tell you on Windows7 with BFGminer 3.9.0_nw_v3 and up, the following are the labels I have seen:

AMU = ANTminer U1
BES = Block Erupter USB
BFL = Butterfly Labs Jalapeno
ICA = Icarus device (Block Erupter USB when not running the -S erupter:all switch)

From what I have gleaned from the forums and I remember off my head,

BEE = also Block Erupter, but normally blade? Not sure...
NFY = Nano Fury

There are quite a few more but I just don't remember and I have no time right now to look...
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Re: BFGMiner 3.10.0: modular ASIC+FPGA, GBT+Strtm, RPC, Mac/Lnx/W64, AntU1, DRB, HFA
by
rmolby
on 30/01/2014, 14:59:50 UTC
Where you can specific the COM ports. But for this it would be the ttyUSB ports.

I can't just use the 'erupter:all' because I also have a BFL unit and it will not start.

You can specify individual devices as well:

Code:
bfgminer -S erupter:\\.\COM3 -o -u etc

Thanks, hopefully this'll force BFGminer to see the BFL as what ever it sees it as. And the erupters as BEEs. ....really hate that 20% HW error rate.

you can specify com ports, or if you wanted you could also just run a seperate instance of antminer for the bfl and for the antminers. I find that works best in alot of instances (of course I even seperate individual ants that perform better to give them the 2.1gh clock speed etc lol) I have found bfgminer to be a champ with multiple instances, wherein cgminer simply crashed alot or created conflicts in most multiple instance scenarios.

I can confirm that running multiple instance of BFGminer is very doable and stable... I have seperated my BEs from my ANTs (AMU) and BFL... now the BE's are actually submitting hashes since they are only running difficulty 4, when I had them mixed in with the other mining units and I was running difficulty 16, they were always taking too long to process and would submit stale shares
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Re: BFGMiner 3.10.0: modular ASIC+FPGA, GBT+Strtm, RPC, Mac/Lnx/W64, AntU1, DRB, HFA
by
rmolby
on 30/01/2014, 00:47:25 UTC
Where you can specific the COM ports. But for this it would be the ttyUSB ports.

I can't just use the 'erupter:all' because I also have a BFL unit and it will not start.

You can specify individual devices as well:

Code:
bfgminer -S erupter:\\.\COM3 -o -u etc

Thanks, hopefully this'll force BFGminer to see the BFL as what ever it sees it as. And the erupters as BEEs. ....really hate that 20% HW error rate.

If you run

Code:
bfgminer -S erupter:all -S all

does it find your your BFL?

I run

Code:
bfgminer -S antminer:all -S erupter:all -S all --set-device antminer:clock=x0981

and it finds my BEs, ANTminers (AMU), and BFL units just fine.

Let us know how it goes.
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Re: BFGMiner 3.10.0: modular ASIC+FPGA, GBT+Strtm, RPC, Mac/Lnx/W64, AntU1, DRB, HFA
by
rmolby
on 30/01/2014, 00:30:15 UTC
Hello guys!
   I am in need of help! I would like to run Block Erupters, U1 Ants, and Yellowjackets, all in one instance of BFGminer.  im  running win 7, I can confidently change from Zadig drivers to CP210 drivers, I just need the correct command lines so that everything is detected and my ants get over clocked to 2.0 gh/s im fine with NF1s being stock ( they run at 2.5 stock)
    I hope someone with more knowlage and skill can lend me 5 min of their time and trouble to help me.

    Thanks in advance!
        ZipTheRip!

ZipTheRip,

I would advise against running all three in the same instance.

I am currently running 8 BEs and 5 ANT U1s as well as one BFL Jalapeno, and the BEs are barely contributing due to the BFGminer instance running at difficulty 16

I am thinking that it would be better to run two instances of BFGminer and have the BEs in one, and everything else in the other. I suspect the BEs will run at 4 or 8 difficulty, with the faster devices running at 8 or 16.

I am actually going to be testing my theory in a just a little while.

Also, BEs are effectively not worth mining Bitcoin anymore from a electricity consumption standpoint. After I test my above theory, I will the relegating my BEs to mining some other SHA-256 coin.

Erupters as of today are still returning   6/1 over electricity cost(UK)  that gives them about 10 weeks more useful hashing.

The difficulty  factor:-  
1 share at factor 16, is the same value to your pool as 16 shares at factor 1
the only difference is the amount of network traffic you generate.

EDIT:-  The other limiting factor is:- how long it takes to generate 1 share.
 If the pool finds a block before your miner finds a share then you have 0 shares.


I agree with everything you said. So I have been running for almost 10 hours based on my theory mentioned above.

I am seeing probably a 5% increase in submitted hashing power on the BEs, and a slight 1-2% increase for the BFL and ANTs. This is as indicated on Eligius pool. Overall not a big increase, but I also noticed a slight stability increase.

As always, your mileage will vary, I am just reporting what is working for me...
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Re: BFGMiner 3.10.0: modular ASIC+FPGA, GBT+Strtm, RPC, Mac/Lnx/W64, AntU1, DRB, HFA
by
rmolby
on 29/01/2014, 14:05:29 UTC
Hello guys!
   I am in need of help! I would like to run Block Erupters, U1 Ants, and Yellowjackets, all in one instance of BFGminer.  im  running win 7, I can confidently change from Zadig drivers to CP210 drivers, I just need the correct command lines so that everything is detected and my ants get over clocked to 2.0 gh/s im fine with NF1s being stock ( they run at 2.5 stock)
    I hope someone with more knowlage and skill can lend me 5 min of their time and trouble to help me.

    Thanks in advance!
        ZipTheRip!

ZipTheRip,

I would advise against running all three in the same instance.

I am currently running 8 BEs and 5 ANT U1s as well as one BFL Jalapeno, and the BEs are barely contributing due to the BFGminer instance running at difficulty 16

I am thinking that it would be better to run two instances of BFGminer and have the BEs in one, and everything else in the other. I suspect the BEs will run at 4 or 8 difficulty, with the faster devices running at 8 or 16.

I am actually going to be testing my theory in a just a little while.

Also, BEs are effectively not worth mining Bitcoin anymore from a electricity consumption standpoint. After I test my above theory, I will the relegating my BEs to mining some other SHA-256 coin.
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Re: [Open - Free Shipping] AntMiner U1 USB STICKS - US/Canada .053 per unit
by
rmolby
on 27/01/2014, 23:35:11 UTC
The yellowjacket is based off the nano fury design that in my personal testing can reach up to 3ghs wth enough cooling. The Antminer u1 can reach 2.2ghs and it considerably cheaper. The U1 should have the same coverage of mining software compatibility as the nanofury does as I have sent both types of the devices off to mining software developers.

I can confirm that ANTminer U1 units will co-exist with Block Erupters when running BFGminer 3.10.0

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=23768.msg4714379#msg4714379

And with some of the configuration mentioned in that post, the ANTminer U1 units are overclocked to 2.0Ghash without throwing any errors. Requires a decent to good hub like an Anker, D-Link or Orico that has a PSU with enough AMPS to power the amount of the devices you want to plug in...

My D-Link D-HUB will power 4 BEs and my Orico is currently powering 5 BEs and one ANT U1, and I have a small USB3 hub powering the remaining two ANT U1s.

Here is my current output in BFG 3.10.0:

Code:
bfgminer version 3.10.0 - Started: [2014-01-27 15:15:12] - [  0 days 02:19:06]
 [M]anage devices [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options  [H]elp [Q]uit
 Connected to stratum.mining.eligius.st diff 16 with stratum as user 1QEquFYkmCF
 Block: ...ad1e55c8 #282801  Diff:2.19G (15.70Ph/s)  Started: [17:29:04]
 ST:19  F:0  NB:19  AS:0  BW:[257/ 61 B/s]  E:23.91  I:  153uBTC/hr  BS:8.6k
 13/14  46.0C | 13.34/14.29/16.38Gh/s | A:3255 R:7+0(.18%) HW:321/1.0%
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 AMU 0:       |  1.34/ 1.07/ 1.97Gh/s | A: 406 R:0+0(none) HW:  0/none
 AMU 1:       |  0.94/ 1.09/ 2.03Gh/s | A: 353 R:0+0(none) HW:  0/none
 AMU 2:       |  1.23/ 1.05/ 1.97Gh/s | A: 390 R:0+0(none) HW:  0/none
 BFL 0: 48.0C |  7.51/ 7.50/ 7.42Gh/s | A:1505 R:6+0(.33%) HW:294/2.0%
 BES 0:       | 400.0/399.6/335.5Mh/s | A:  63 R:0+0(none) HW:  3/.46%
 BES 1:       | 400.0/397.7/341.7Mh/s | A:  66 R:0+0(none) HW:  5/.75%
 BES 2:       | 400.0/399.3/312.4Mh/s | A:  60 R:1+0(1.4%) HW:  1/.16%
 BES 3:       | 400.0/397.5/337.6Mh/s | A:  53 R:0+0(none) HW:  1/.15%
 BES 4:       | 397.2/399.0/353.0Mh/s | A:  70 R:0+0(none) HW:  3/.44%
 BES 5:       | 400.0/399.4/322.2Mh/s | A:  80 R:0+0(none) HW:  4/.63%
 BES 6:       | 399.8/398.7/322.7Mh/s | A:  79 R:0+0(none) HW:  4/.63%
 BES 7:       | 400.0/398.4/313.9Mh/s | A:  57 R:0+0(none) HW:  3/.49%
 BES 8:       | 400.0/398.6/351.0Mh/s | A:  74 R:0+0(none) HW:  3/.44%
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Re: [Open - Free Shipping] AntMiner U1 USB STICKS - US/Canada .053 per unit
by
rmolby
on 26/01/2014, 18:04:18 UTC
So how do these antminer usb sticks stack up to Bitfury yellowjackets?  What are some key differences?

You might want to answer this, I want to buy in bulk.

I don't own any Furys but I do own ANTminer U1s, and I can say at 2Ghash they mine with zero hardware errors, and I've been seeing posts some people can run them at 2.2Ghash without doing the resistor mods, and at the current BTC exchange rate these ANTs are are more cost effective than any of the nanofury based miners.

The Yellowjacket Fury runs about $100 right now, the ANTminer U1 goes for about $70 each, so you are paying a $30 premium for a guaranteed 0.2Ghash higher mining rate... and to boot, from what I have seen in my rig whcih is a mix of Block Erupter USB and ANTminer U1 miners, the U1s use the same or slightly less electricity than the BEs, so the same USB hub configuration will run the ANTs vs BEs...

This is a no-brainer for me.
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Re: [Open - Free Shipping] AntMiner U1 USB STICKS - US/Canada .053 per unit
by
rmolby
on 26/01/2014, 00:15:57 UTC
US/Canada Orders Only

Ongoing - 370 Units on Hand

If you have questions around signing the message, you can always send a test one to me to try out.

Regards,
iLuvPCs

Put me in for 2. That should be 0.053x2=0.106 correct?

I am waiting on confirmation of funds deposited into my wallet, I should be sending you a PM within an hour with payment info.

Thanks.

EDIT: PM with payment info sent. Thanks

Got the tracking number yesterday. Thanks!!!

EDIT 20140127 19:45 - Package received, awesome turnaround time! Thank you!
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Re: [2000Th] Eligius: ASIC, no registration, no fee CPPSRB BTC + 105% PPS NMC, 877 #
by
rmolby
on 25/01/2014, 22:58:42 UTC
I have seen another user further back in this forum run the following:

Code:
bfgminer -S antminer:all -S erupter:all -S all --set-device antminer:clock=x0981 --icarus-options 115200:2:2 --icarus-timing 2.5=90 --weighed-stats



I have been running my U1's with just the first part of that command line and they are working but I was wondering if there was any way to tweak them so their production would be more stable. I'm curious about the last switches in those command lines and what they do. specifically the Icarus options and Icarus timing switches. I hadn't seen those before.  I see in the config file you are running a queue of 22 but perhaps you are running many more units and or have more power than I am running. I know I don't want to have the miners waiting for work but is there any issue with setting the queue too high? ie stale work etc?



You can absolutely run without the Icarus settings, I am using them because it makes the BEs run absolutely rock stable in my configuration. I have tried without and the stats are correct, but the BEs run at fluctuating speeds and quit working after just a few hours. When I run with the Icarus settings, I can run for up to 6 days straight before I have to restart BFGminer.

Once I start relegating the BEs to mining some of the other SHA-256 coin, I will be dropping the Icarus settings as well.

As for the Queue of 22, I didn't set the setting and left it running for 3-4 hours, and then checked to see what the queue had grown to, and it was at 22, so I set it specifically to 22, and I sometimes see it go to 24 or 26.
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Re: BFGMiner 3.10.0: modular ASIC+FPGA, GBT+Strtm, RPC, Mac/Lnx/W64, AntU1, DRB, HFA
by
rmolby
on 24/01/2014, 19:23:59 UTC

Why is sending something from the US to EU so hard?  Can't FedEx or UPS it?

It's not hard, but the shipping cost may be twice as much as the device itself Sad

Hm, after disconnecting hub and connecting one erupter, bfgminer doesn't start... what it can be?

Go here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=137.0 and look for group buys in UK or EU
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Re: BFGMiner 3.10.0: modular ASIC+FPGA, GBT+Strtm, RPC, Mac/Lnx/W64, AntU1, DRB, HFA
by
rmolby
on 24/01/2014, 19:20:22 UTC
2. Is it normal that they show as Icarus?

Yes, you need to pass in -S erupter:all in order to have them detected as a Block Erupter
Must I do it or may I leave them being recognised as Icarus? Does it change anything from practical point of view?

3. BFGminer doesn't show me the temperature, what to do to have it shown?

Block Erupters do not report their temperature.
Ok... I have a radiator and it is a bit warm in the place it touches erupters (not hot) - I hope it's sufficient cooling?

erupter or icarus its only a name at this level.    If you have any other devices then you can name them, but then you need      -S erupter all -S otherdevice all

A small USB fan for some cooling is helpful.

Hey, I have the problem with 2 erupters on a usb hub...What to do?

Sounds like it's fried...probably should upgrade and spend .053 BTC on a 2 GH/s usb miner here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=382494.0  I've gotten 5 of them from the guy...he's quick and it takes just 2 or 3 days to get your stuff...

+1 for ordering U1s from iluvpcs, he is very reliable and fast
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Re: [2000Th] Eligius: ASIC, no registration, no fee CPPSRB BTC + 105% PPS NMC, 877 #
by
rmolby
on 24/01/2014, 19:15:03 UTC
1Nbq2XZaRsKknf5fcT2wTXvBS31PaUWSeX moved away and pool lost 20% in a second ... gooood Smiley
Come back buddy ...

He's is back with MOOOOOOORE POWEEEEER!!! who the hell is this Huh  Huh  Huh

Why the hell do you or any of us care? the fact he (or she) is mining on Eligius and helping US all solve more blocks is A VERY GOOD thing.... so quit worrying about it or who (he or she) is.

On another note... I am working on trying to make my U1s work as efficiently as possible... Can anyone tell me what settings in BFGminer I might tweak? Does the Queue setting make any difference for instance? I know that if it is too low my hashrate drops do to waiting for work but what is a good setting? is there any benefit to increasing it to a certain point or any detriment to setting it too high?

Just a noob here but trying to learn and working on increasing my production. will be doubling my hashrate in a few days and hoping to increase it exponentially soon... If I can find a way to finance my purchase and convert funds to bitcoin to make the purchase of new hardware.

1B3rJa8jAHhCK6nuRQEfYWz4bDiCsbR5P3

TRN1062

+1 on the caring issue

For the ANTminer U1 optimization, I can only speak for the Windows version (I'm running Windows 7 32bit so BFGminer 32bit for me).

I run the following:

Code:
bfgminer -S antminer:all -S erupter:all -S all --set-device antminer:clock=x0981 --icarus-options 115200:2:2 --icarus-timing 2.5=90

I have seen another user further back in this forum run the following:

Code:
bfgminer -S antminer:all -S erupter:all -S all --set-device antminer:clock=x0981 --icarus-options 115200:2:2 --icarus-timing 2.5=90 --weighed-stats

Either way, without making the resistor mods to provide more power to the ASIC chip, the above settings will eek out the maximum hash rate from the U1s

Also, if you run the above, and then do the keystroke S -> W -> ENTER to save the config file bfgminer.conf, then the bottom section should look a little like this:

Code:
"api-mcast-port" : "4028",
"api-port" : "4028",
"expiry" : "120",
"expiry-lp" : "3600",
"gpu-dyninterval" : "7",
"log" : "5",
"no-pool-disable" : true,
"no-show-processors" : true,
"no-show-procs" : true,
"no-unicode" : true,
"queue" : "22",
"scan-time" : "60",
"skip-security-checks" : "0",
"submit-stale" : true,
"temp-hysteresis" : "3",
"shares" : "0",
"kernel-path" : "D:/MinGW/msys/1.0/local/share/bfgminer",
"scan" : [
"antminer:all",
"erupter:all",
"all"
],
"set-device" : [
"antminer:clock=x0981"
],
"icarus-options" : "115200:2:2",
"icarus-timing" : "2.5=90"
}

and then you can just run the BFGminer application by itself without all the command line options because the conf file will load all the settings

Hope this helps.
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Re: [Open - Free Shipping] AntMiner U1 USB STICKS - US/Canada .053 per unit
by
rmolby
on 23/01/2014, 21:46:38 UTC
US/Canada Orders Only

Ongoing - 370 Units on Hand

Price .053 per unit, with free shipping for US (details below), .01 for Canada, plus a free sticker per order from cryptoanarchy.com . I ordered 100 to add in to the orders (if you want two stickers, let me know - happy to add in two)

People who are interested please send me a PM, and you can send payments to 14JGXYaSpjg685QBmEzw8bk52pqVynp284

I would like to have signed message PM'd to me the effect below for shipping information after you pay to the wallet above.  If you would like an auto emailed update for the tracking information from USPS when I create the label, please include your email:

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Email address (optional)
Payment from
Transaction ID
Shipping address
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Signature (It's a long string of 90-100 characters)

If you are new to this, please read this so that you understand what to do.  This is the single most problematic step in the ordering process for other past group buys from Canary, SSB, etc.  Here's how to sign a message with a blockchain.info wallet: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=180068.0
If you have questions around signing the message, you can always send a test one to me to try out.

Regards,
iLuvPCs

Put me in for 2. That should be 0.053x2=0.106 correct?

I am waiting on confirmation of funds deposited into my wallet, I should be sending you a PM within an hour with payment info.

Thanks.

EDIT: PM with payment info sent. Thanks