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Topic: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs - page 11. (Read 1260345 times)

legendary
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dogiecoin.com
Is the Spondoolies-Tech still used or is it empty already?
No one around. No one is paying Google Cloud, meaning those files will be offline soon.
Do you have a list of links to all the firmwares? If so could you provide it here so they can be downloaded before the files are gone.

Guy easiest way to do the above is to give us read permission to view https://console.cloud.google.com/storage/browser/spond_firmware/
sr. member
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Is the Spondoolies-Tech still used or is it empty already?
No one around. No one is paying Google Cloud, meaning those files will be offline soon.
Do you have a list of links to all the firmwares? If so could you provide it here so they can be downloaded before the files are gone.
donator
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
Is the Spondoolies-Tech still used or is it empty already?
No one around. No one is paying Google Cloud, meaning those files will be offline soon.
legendary
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Merit: 1031
Is the Spondoolies-Tech still used or is it empty already?
newbie
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Where can we find the SP35 Firmware to factory reset SP35
donator
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Merit: 1051
Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
legendary
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ASIC Wannabe
For those that are interested, it appears that BTCS is now at $.022/share. I have watched this because I was foolish enough to purchase some BTCS last year. I had forgot the phrase "due diligence"....  Cry

oof thats painful. TBH im surprised it took so long beyond the bankruptcy.   From a mining point of view tough, perhaps this is a more reasonable price for the BTCS mining farm (particularly with BTC - and thus mining profits- up)

day after the bankrupttcy i looked all over the place for a way to short the stock,  but its virtually impossible to short the pink sheets without a very specialized brokerage (most dont). too bad, would have been 400% profits...
alh
legendary
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For those that are interested, it appears that BTCS is now at $.022/share. I have watched this because I was foolish enough to purchase some BTCS last year. I had forgot the phrase "due diligence"....  Cry
legendary
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I found it more effective to use a DHCP server individually and peg the IP that way. The SP20's always had the addresses leftover in the cache which would eventually start to overlap on an overfull LAN.
legendary
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Curmudgeonly hardware guy
Remind me to continue not using that service...
alh
legendary
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I can also confirm that the myminer.io website is NOT required. I never actually used it. I logged into my router to find the IP address that had been assigned. The other alternative is to use an IP "scanner" to scan you local network to find it.

myminer.io is strictly a convenience. No great loss in my opinion.
legendary
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I'd be surprised if the website were necessary for function. Isn't it mostly just for easy detection of miners on your network?


me too, I just want Guy to confirm.


 I never used it on my SP20E. It's NOT needed.

legendary
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myminer.io service will be down soon.

It's a matter of credit card charges on Google Apps account.
Transferring any kind of IP, even such small one is complicated.

I wonder if is so complicated as you think.  I think its not so hard.
legendary
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Crypto is the separation of Power and State.
So what you're saying is, we should wait to see what coin the porn industry gets behind (giggity)?

Clearly, more research into this topic is required.   Cheesy
legendary
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Make Bitcoin glow with ENIAC
legendary
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Curmudgeonly hardware guy
So what you're saying is, we should wait to see what coin the porn industry gets behind (giggity)?
legendary
Activity: 1498
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If you use your imagination, you can think of various ways that the software could be modified to provide a benefit that would make ordinary people want to run a miner, which would break up the centralization.

I have an imagination, but I usually temper it with a dose of reality. I'm not sure how such things can be implemented without either breaking the core code, or forking the coin. Then you have an altcoin. That's what all altcoins claim to be doing: something different.

I think a lot of people are revisiting the assumption that there will be 'one coin to rule them all'.

http://stanfordreview.org/article/one-coin-to-rule-them-all/

Quote: “What’s often overlooked in systems like Bitcoin is that even if the technology doesn’t succeed, it reminds us that there are always twelve other ways to do something different from the way we’re doing it now, and that one of these ways might actually function better than the system we’re currently using. That alone is worth a lot.”



 Betamax.
 VHS.

 The "better" system does NOT always win - sometimes "good enough" with more widespread support is the winner.

donator
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
myminer.io service will be down soon.
The Miners will continue to work of course.
It's a matter of credit card charges on Google Apps account.
Transferring any kind of IP, even such small one is complicated.

Guy
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