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Topic: [1050 TH] BitMinter.com [1% PPLNS,Pays TxFees +MergedMining,Stratum,GBT,vardiff] - page 92. (Read 837122 times)

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Merit: 10
I'm using cgminer for the ants. Doc's made some noises about adding support for the bitminter client, but he's pretty busy it sounds like.

Korxax



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hero member
Activity: 630
Merit: 501
yup, looks like people haven't been feeding their miners enough fiber again.  We have another blockage...  And just when I get my antminers working...mostly... and sextuple my hashing power...


Korxax


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LOL. I just setup my Ice Fury's tonight too, now I can finally get rid of these 335MH/s USB miners, only if Bitminter was working, I mean for real!

You guys still using this pool ? If so what somtware did you end up using ? I got the A1 port of cgminer, was hopint to be able to just let the Java miner run it, 1 person said it worked @1.6gh I will just add another asic to get to 2gh Smiley

BFGMiner for my Ice Fury's, and I have my Avalon's pointing directly to Bitminter.com
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
yup, looks like people haven't been feeding their miners enough fiber again.  We have another blockage...  And just when I get my antminers working...mostly... and sextuple my hashing power...


Korxax


1NtV1q29FtRAYAkMJHMYbASZLiLur2FQe

LOL. I just setup my Ice Fury's tonight too, now I can finally get rid of these 335MH/s USB miners, only if Bitminter was working, I mean for real!

You guys still using this pool with antminer USB ? If so what software did you end up using ? I got the A1 port of cgminer, was hoping to be able to just let the Java miner run it, 1 person said it worked @1.6gh I will just add another asic to get to 2gh Smiley
hero member
Activity: 630
Merit: 501
yup, looks like people haven't been feeding their miners enough fiber again.  We have another blockage...  And just when I get my antminers working...mostly... and sextuple my hashing power...


Korxax


1NtV1q29FtRAYAkMJHMYbASZLiLur2FQe

LOL. I just setup my Ice Fury's tonight too, now I can finally get rid of these 335MH/s USB miners, only if Bitminter was working, I mean for real!
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
yup, looks like people haven't been feeding their miners enough fiber again.  We have another blockage...  And just when I get my antminers working...mostly... and sextuple my hashing power...


Korxax


1NtV1q29FtRAYAkMJHMYbASZLiLur2FQe
hero member
Activity: 630
Merit: 501
Have we hit another stale block again?

I have only received two payouts today, the last few days I have received 6 each day.

Thanks,.
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1004
Another Chili update for the good Dr -

Something I noticed is that when I start BitMinter the Chilis are detected but the first time I try to start them and they fail the temp reading shows and just 0C. After I try to start them and they fail the reading changes to 0.0C and then I can start them and they work. I'm not sure if this helps at all but it was another observation I figured I'd pass along.



I do not have a chilli but some are using hairdriers to bring up the temp of fets and asics during "Init" 45c or so to start the chips.
Sometimes init does not get them up to temp.

Other thing is communications, if cores run out of work they will after a time be shutdown, (to cool) so make sure your comm is good, cable or better low latency to the servers.
The hairdryer thing is an issue that has shown up on boards produced by someone we licensed the design to. The Chilis that we build do not show the same issue and don't need to be warmed up with a hair dryer.
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
Another Chili update for the good Dr -

Something I noticed is that when I start BitMinter the Chilis are detected but the first time I try to start them and they fail the temp reading shows and just 0C. After I try to start them and they fail the reading changes to 0.0C and then I can start them and they work. I'm not sure if this helps at all but it was another observation I figured I'd pass along.



I do not have a chilli but some are using hairdriers to bring up the temp of fets and asics during "Init" 45c or so to start the chips.
Sometimes init does not get them up to temp.

Other thing is communications, if cores run out of work they will after a time be shutdown, (to cool) so make sure your comm is good, cable or better low latency to the servers.
full member
Activity: 195
Merit: 100
Another Chili update for the good Dr -

Something I noticed is that when I start BitMinter the Chilis are detected but the first time I try to start them and they fail the temp reading shows and just 0C. After I try to start them and they fail the reading changes to 0.0C and then I can start them and they work. I'm not sure if this helps at all but it was another observation I figured I'd pass along.

newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
I'm liking our luck since that ungodly block a few days back.

Let's never speak of that again...I see red underwear everytime I think of it!  Roll Eyes
newbie
Activity: 30
Merit: 0
I'm liking our luck since that ungodly block a few days back.
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
@12-21-2013 09:00 UTC difficulty raised to 1,180,923,195 from 908,350,862
@01-12-2014 04:00 UTC difficulty raised to 1,789,546,951 from 1,180,923,195

Times approximate...

You missed a diff jumo between.

@01-02-2014 02:00 UTC difficulty raised to 1,418,481,395 from 1,180,923,195

It's not that bad. 26% diff increase this time

Smiley thanks !

@12-21-2013 09:00 UTC difficulty raised to 1,180,923,195 from 908,350,862
@01-02-2014 02:00 UTC difficulty raised to 1,418,481,395 from 1,180,923,195
@01-12-2014 04:00 UTC difficulty raised to 1,789,546,951 from 1,418,481,395

26% knocked my total hash back by 64mh
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
@12-21-2013 09:00 UTC difficulty raised to 1,180,923,195 from 908,350,862
@01-12-2014 04:00 UTC difficulty raised to 1,789,546,951 from 1,180,923,195

Times approximate...

You missed a diff jump between.

@01-02-2014 02:00 UTC difficulty raised to 1,418,481,395 from 1,180,923,195

It's not that bad. 26% diff increase this time
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
@12-21-2013 09:00 UTC difficulty raised to 1,180,923,195 from 908,350,862
@01-12-2014 04:00 UTC difficulty raised to 1,789,546,951 from 1,180,923,195

Times approximate...
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1001
I'm seeing rumblings about huge diff jumps coming up as soon as the next one. Anyone have any insight on that? Is it just projection since a lot of heavy equipment is expected to start shipping?
Diff just jumped a lil over an hr ago, it's at 1,789,546,951
full member
Activity: 195
Merit: 100
I'm seeing rumblings about huge diff jumps coming up as soon as the next one. Anyone have any insight on that? Is it just projection since a lot of heavy equipment is expected to start shipping?
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8899
'The right to privacy matters'
Reminder: myopenid.com shuts down february 1. Switch to a new OpenID provider if you use them with Bitminter. You can add a new OpenID identity under "my account" -> "logins" in the website menu.

thanks for reminder I now have a second login.
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8899
'The right to privacy matters'
Yah, everybody act tarded then maybe we get to ride the short blocks.


It's been like we've been mining on the next difficulty already, I'm 30% behind the calculated earnings for this difficulty.


so far so good.  lots since the bad one.
legendary
Activity: 2730
Merit: 1034
Needs more jiggawatts
Reminder: myopenid.com shuts down february 1. Switch to a new OpenID provider if you use them with Bitminter. You can add a new OpenID identity under "my account" -> "logins" in the website menu.
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
Hodl!
Yah, everybody act tarded then maybe we get to ride the short blocks.


It's been like we've been mining on the next difficulty already, I'm 30% behind the calculated earnings for this difficulty.
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