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Re: Ripple Giveaway!
by
zargon
on 13/05/2013, 14:06:15 UTC
Just out of interest, have all you people actually received 50,000xrp? Only the op says registered before February.

Can you confirm you are actually receiving ripples - I'll create a few shill accounts if so.


my account on this forum is almost a year old.....and I got my 3K
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Re: Ripple Giveaway!
by
zargon
on 09/05/2013, 14:21:55 UTC
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Re: BlockBurner FPGA - Litecoin Miner - subReddit active!
by
zargon
on 06/05/2013, 13:52:43 UTC
I will probably invest as well
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Re: Attention AMD Radeon 7950 users...
by
zargon
on 22/04/2013, 14:51:19 UTC
16384 concurrency, 256worksize.
Gigabyte WF3, Voltage locked.

https://imageshack.us/scaled/large/89/680x.jpg

Before anyone asks, it runs those settings 24/7. i forgot to take the SS before restarting cgminer.  Roll Eyes


what version of cgminer?

I cannot get it running on one of my rigs

some of the shell commands under win7 return no such command, and of course cgminer wont work





I have a thor as well....great case
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Re: Power supply for 2x 7950?
by
zargon
on 22/04/2013, 14:41:01 UTC
Sounds a bit too risky for my blood. I will just sell this PSU and pick up one that has some more room to breathe.


I have 2 x 7950 running in a rig on a killawatt

its showing ~550W pulled from the wall


a 650 *should* be fine

I have a 1kw on it though because its what I had


and I couldnt shoehorn the 6870 I have into due to mounting issues
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Re: LinuxCoin A lightweight Debian based OS with everything ready to go.
by
zargon
on 17/08/2011, 12:17:18 UTC
You will have to send me some more information about your system and how you have things setup for me to diagnose ?

its a biostar p4m89-m7 with a c2d e6600
VIA P4M890
VIA VT8237R+chipsets
 2x1gb sticks of ram

lam is realtek rtl8201CL


and a XFX reference 6950 2gb

running off a 4gb USB key
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I am sorry but you will have to remind me of the full situation ?

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machine locks up about every 8-12 hours
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Re: LinuxCoin A lightweight Debian based OS with everything ready to go.
by
zargon
on 15/08/2011, 19:23:34 UTC


You will have to send me some more information about your system and how you have things setup for me to diagnose ?

its a biostar p4m89-m7 with a c2d e6600
VIA P4M890
VIA VT8237R+chipsets
 2x1gb sticks of ram

lam is realtek rtl8201CL


and a XFX reference 6950 2gb

running off a 4gb USB key
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Re: LinuxCoin A lightweight Debian based OS with everything ready to go.
by
zargon
on 12/08/2011, 12:41:21 UTC


You do have a point about the name, I was going to change but I didn't in the end. Maybe I will call the next version something else. There's a lot of work going on in the background atm and some big changes for things to come Wink

any chance I can get .2a, or some thoughts on why my .2b keeps locking up every 6-8 hours requiring a reboot?
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Re: LinuxCoin A lightweight Debian based OS with everything ready to go.
by
zargon
on 11/08/2011, 15:38:35 UTC
0.2a is working sweet running 6 cards now on stock clocks, looks more stable for now, must be the damn intel chipset

hmmm
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Re: LinuxCoin A lightweight Debian based OS with everything ready to go.
by
zargon
on 11/08/2011, 13:30:14 UTC
I got a .2b machine up yesterday but its locked up twice now hard.  its a machine room at an office so I cant always get to it to restart it......

6950 running phoenix

the display is just locked up when I go look at it Sad

its been years since i used linux much(went to MS admin job for work), where shouldI be looking for answers in logs?
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Re: [MINER] Phoenix - New efficient, fast, modular miner **BFI_INT support!**
by
zargon
on 10/08/2011, 15:59:01 UTC
new to phoenix and linux mining

just got a linuxcoin .2b worker up

phoneix.py  -v -k poclbm BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11 DEVICE=0 WORKSIZE=128

on my 6950 2gb @ 840/1000 is pulling 315 hash.

seems a little low, my 6950 on my win7 box and guiminer is doing 330 with lower mem settings(and a lower fan speed in a hotter room)

is it low or am I just too used to staring at my 5870 miners?
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Re: Edit Lend 3 BTC payback 4
by
zargon
on 21/06/2011, 18:13:56 UTC
sure why not
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Re: O/Cing lowers Mhash
by
zargon
on 21/06/2011, 17:04:52 UTC
Anyone else had this?  At around ~880 clock, the cards I have been using are pushing around 350Mhash.  When I bump the clock rate up higher, say 900+, the mhash rate goes down (sometimes by nearly half).

are they being throttled down due to heat?
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Re: Introduce yourself :)
by
zargon
on 20/06/2011, 20:45:44 UTC


From the point of view of the rich, yes, that is what I am saying.

To the rich, the net has provided new avenues for venture capital, and expanded the opportunity for investment in net-related technologies, but these by and large have been bubble investments.  And the rich were already profiting from bubbles - for example, nobody needed the web to invent mortgage-backed securities.  Generally, very little change there.

Sure, there are exceptions, but by and large, the "immutable bylaws of business" have continued to accrete capital to the rich.   In 1996, the wild-eyed among us were certain that capital itself was being democratized and decentralized (such as Bitcoin/P2P cryptocurrency is often said to be doing).  That is, to say the least, not the case a decade and a half later.

 

well, thats merely side of the coin now isn't it.  I do beleive it(our beloved internet) has atleast mildly shrunk the gap and allowed many people to elevate themselves, and made it much cheaper for the little guy to try and get ahead, share information, get around the big bad fortune 500'ers and other rich fat cats.

many of the rich are rich for a reason, they are ruthless and/or smart and of course use new tech to stay richer
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Re: Just wanted to announce a site I made that exclusively accepts bitcoins
by
zargon
on 20/06/2011, 20:11:19 UTC
yeah this is probably a decent place to find a webdesigner!  good luck!
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Re: Newbie restrictions
by
zargon
on 20/06/2011, 20:03:10 UTC
man 50 posts would take forever unless you spam and troll
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Re: Introduce yourself :)
by
zargon
on 20/06/2011, 19:51:12 UTC
Hey all,

I'm a writer based in Chicago.  I'm not a miner or trader, but I am very interested in the sociology and economics of the Bitcoin experiment.

I also find the goldbuggery / currency crankery that Bitcoin tends to attract to be personally hilarious.  I was around for the adoption of the web, and I see something around Bitcoin that is very familiar to something I saw on USENET and early forums:  a huge volume of dramatically wrong utterances espoused by so many people that the world as we knew it was over, man.  

Right.  Fifteen years later on, giant corporate monoliths are actually bigger, the biggest piles of capital are still pushed around by idiots whose only qualification is to have been pooped out of elite business schools, and with very few exceptions, internet entrepreneurship has created investment bubbles rather than substantive change in value creation.    

Cryptocurrency is awesome.  It isn't going to make economic libertarian whackos happy, though.  The only thing that will do that is weed.

Anyway, I love P2P stories and I find Bitcoin amazing.  


are you suggesting that the internet has not noticably changed the world?  
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Re: Introduce yourself :)
by
zargon
on 20/06/2011, 19:47:16 UTC
howdy y'all