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teflone
on 25/01/2020, 02:19:00 UTC
Pending an RMA, and limited in my abilities to properly fix it by warranty seals on the screws that hold the cooler, I decided to keep my dead-fan 5870 mining until I get an RMA number:



Cheesy


+1 .... you are the best )))


Hahahhahaha!  love it
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by
teflone
on 25/01/2020, 02:18:00 UTC
its not my photo
that guy from rus
here is 60 5770


Ummm I really cant think of anything worse to place boards on..  (Other than metal..)

wow... get a dehumidfier in there quick before a cat walks through the room zapping boards...
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Re: Canada, Debit Cards that will work with ATM or POS terminals Bitcoin
by
teflone
on 15/10/2013, 02:05:16 UTC
Thanks for posting! You beat me to the punch.



https://www.cavirtex.com/news

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In the interest of releasing this to the public quickly, we are proud to announce our Beta launch of Debit Cards that will work with ATM or POS terminals in Canada and even some internationally! For faster withdrawals you can now sell Bitcoins for CAD and then take out the cash at ATM's! There is a one-time fee of $10 to have the card mailed to you, once you have the card there is a low administration fee of $1.50 to add funds to the card. You must have VirtEx CAD to withdraw to this card and you must be cash or online verified but no bank account is required. Loads are performed once per business day at 5PM(MST) starting tomorrow.

Liking the idea!, looking forward to details..

Send me one in the mail, let us all see it..   Wink
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: should I just get used to this?
by
teflone
on 28/07/2013, 03:26:11 UTC
2 factor authentication now on BTCe

Any opinions on that ?

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Board Goods
Re: RasPi
by
teflone
on 09/07/2013, 21:57:02 UTC
I bought a pi from Bitcoinin, they are in the north east states.. Very happy, very quick..

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Re: ASICS killing BTC ?
by
teflone
on 05/07/2013, 20:26:42 UTC
Asics will continue to devalue bitcoin, plain and simple..

People did not buy asics to secure network, they bought it to make money..

Asics owners are selling their coin to recoup the cost of the asic themselves..   

More and more asic owners will continue to put downward pressure on the market..
Not to mention BFL selling all the coins they have been mining with the asics they are selling as "NEW"



This is not hard to understand people.. 
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Re: Litecoin/Bitcoin mining distro for Raspberry Pi
by
teflone
on 27/06/2013, 06:18:12 UTC
Looking forward....   this would save a lot of time for me.. thanks..

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Board Pools
Re: [12 TH/s] BitMinter.com [ASIC support: var diff, Stratum, GBT, rollntime]
by
teflone
on 25/06/2013, 01:38:04 UTC
Its a min(e)r hiccup, thanks..   

Complainers just need a backup pool..   


Keep up good work..

black lotus is expensive.. what level of service did you get ?
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Re: [12 TH/s] BitMinter.com [ASIC support: var diff, Stratum, GBT, rollntime]
by
teflone
on 19/06/2013, 03:30:06 UTC

Cgminer has always confused me. I know very little about coding. Do you know of any very simple and very basic guides to Cgminer. More detailed then "run your Cgminer with these settings" or "add this to your conf file."  I know what a conf file is but I have no idea what to do with it.  Thanks.

Very basic guide for CGMiner :
- Install the software.
- Create a .bat file using notepad containing the following :

c:
cd \Program Files (x86)\CGMiner\cgminer-3.2.1-windows
cgminer -o stratum+tcp://mint.bitminter.com:3333 -u YourUsername_YourWorker -p WorkerPassword

Change the directory according to where you installed it.

- Double-click on the .bat file to run CGMiner.
- Profit!


Thank you very much,. With your help and a little more trail and error I am now mining my ASICS USB with Cgminer! Now is there a way to set it to automatically switch pools when Bitminter goes down?

Look at the cgminer screen, press the letter P for pools, then add a backup pool, once added, make sure you get back to main screen and press S for settings, then W for Write settings, then enter for default settings file name.. (cgminer.conf) This saves the backup pool in the settings.

Then your set up with a backup pool, you might also need to ENABLE failover, in the Pools menu I mentioned, make sure the screen says failover enabled

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Re: [12 TH/s] BitMinter.com [ASIC support: var diff, Stratum, GBT, rollntime]
by
teflone
on 19/06/2013, 03:00:19 UTC
ya this time my bloody miners are not switching over to backup pool.. its weird..

They think bitminter is alive.. ?  and frankly I dont think it is the last few hours..
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Re: [ANN] BitcoinSpinner
by
teflone
on 01/06/2013, 03:21:28 UTC
I love Spinner, but I would love it even more if we could import private keys, I also would love to use vanity addresses on my cell.. Smiley
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Re: Electric bicycles 20+mph 20 miles per charge
by
teflone
on 29/05/2013, 02:40:30 UTC
I have a friend that would gladly sell ebicycle conversion kits, in wheel hub motors for bitcoin..He already is a bitcoin enthusiast
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Board Computer hardware
Re: WTB Raspberry Pi
by
teflone
on 22/05/2013, 02:43:19 UTC
I can get hold of these if interested and poss looking to add to my shop if theirs enough interest to buy. Will ship world wide.


Cased Raspberry Pi Model B


The Raspberry Pi is a credit-card sized computer board that plugs into a TV or Monitor. It’s a miniature ARM-based PC which can be used for many of the tasks that a desktop PC carries out, including spreadsheets, word-processing and games. It is also capable of playing High-Definition video.
Features:
Broadcom BCM2835 700MHz ARM1176JZFS processor with FPU and Videocore 4 GPU
GPU provides Open GL ES 2.0, hardware-accelerated OpenVG, and 1080p30 H.264 high-profile decode
GPU is capable of 1Gpixel/s, 1.5Gtexel/s or 24GFLOPs with texture filtering and DMA infrastructure
512MB RAM
Powered from micro USB socket
Boots from SD card
Size: 85.6 x 53.98 x 17mm


Connections:
HDMI socket
USB 2.0 socket
RCA video socket
SD card socket
10/100 BaseT Ethernet socket
3.5mm audio out jack
Header footprint for camera connection


Accessories: A range of fully tested accessories is also available including a 4GB SD card which is pre-loaded with the Debian install of Linux for the Raspberry Pi.
The Raspberry Pi is supplied in a stylish clear case that complements the Raspberry Pi computer and has many design features intended to utilise the wide capabilities of the Raspberry Pi.
Two piece construction, base and cover, moulded in a smooth finish ABS plastic
Base has side clips which positively locate the Raspberry Pi board into position allowing it to be operated with or without the cover in place, giving easy access to the GPIO and JTAG
Base comes with four rubber feet and also features two screw slots to allow the enclosure to be vertically mounted
Cover can be easily removed without the need to unplug any cables
The cover features a tunnel recess to allow viewing of the operation LEDs
Vented base and cover to allow through air flow

Other products that I will have on offer if enough interest.



Please let me know if anyone is interested and ill look to getting some bulk orders in prices. Price range will from $20 to $90 including shipping depending on what you order.

I need a model B 512 ver.. 

Ontario Canada

Quote ? Thanks
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Re: A Smoothielicious Poll
by
teflone
on 22/05/2013, 02:34:48 UTC
Smoothie

You're welcome you handsome fucker.... lol

Cheesy
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Board Computer hardware
Re: WTS BFL 'Little Single' Pre-Order, 2/12/13
by
teflone
on 22/05/2013, 00:51:36 UTC
how much ?

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Re: ▐ Jake's Virtual Credit Card Store!▐ Great if you don't have a credit card!
by
teflone
on 21/05/2013, 01:26:09 UTC
I'd like to try a google play card, Im in Canada...

We have the redeem option availble in Canada, just little to no one offering Giftcards yet...

Want to try an experiment with me ? Cheesy
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Re: WTB Raspberry Pi
by
teflone
on 21/05/2013, 01:20:02 UTC
I also want one... Im in Canada..  Cheesy

I have a 256 version want a 512..  these things are hilarious..  I need more...
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Re: The Warrant, the beginning of the beginning for Bitcoin
by
teflone
on 16/05/2013, 04:13:10 UTC
It can't be the beginning of the beginning, because, haven't you heard, it's the beginning of the end...





lol Smiley

Love ya Proudhon! 


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Re: [WTB] Google Play giftcard... $25 - 50.. Ontario, Canada
by
teflone
on 16/05/2013, 02:29:35 UTC
I actually sell these codes for $9 for a $10 code, I only accept Bitcoin at the moment. However, willing to listen to offers of alternative currencies.

interested...

Few questions.. tough ones.


Will these work in Canada ?
We do have the redeem option now.. it should be possible but maybe region specific some how?

Can i try and pay after ? Escrow ?

Very interested, I just need a few important apps.. Smiley


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Coinguy!  Hey brother..

I visited a few rogers stores... they have NO IDEA what im talking about, they barely know their own promotions..
The promotion was the only verification I found either about being in canada. Also visited Walmart, Target, and shoppers drug mart.. 

No joy on all accounts...   Next will be a 711 maybe ?  I could see them carrying it in the future..
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[WTB] Google Play giftcard... $25 - 50.. Ontario, Canada
by
teflone
on 15/05/2013, 05:09:51 UTC
Cant seem to find these anywhere in my town, any ideas ?