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Topic: [CLOSED] 0.9 OR LESS ~ BPMC "BLUE FURY" 2.7 GH/s USB MINER! SSINC GB#9! - page 18. (Read 56363 times)

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I have a small amount of units still available because a few pre-orders didn't pay on time! PM me quickly if you missed out because there are only a few!  Grin
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Sorry, my post was not as clear as it could have been.

I clicked on the link to download bfgminerWin.zip from the mediafire.com web site.

I got a pop up from Sophos about a problem with a file from another web site, presumably because that site and file were linked to from the mediafire.com page.  I suspect this is very common.

I did not mean to imply that the bfgminerWin.zip file or it's contents were flagged by Sophos.  Note that I did NOT download the zip file so I have no idea if Sophos will flag it or it's contents at this time.

I have used Sophos for several years and while it may be more aggressive than some other products it does a good job at keeping junk off my system.

I may have overreacted when I got the pop up but since ssinc had already download and installed bfgminerWin and he made no mention of getting a waring I was surprised when I did.

T

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"High Risk Website" looks like sophos just blocks anything that might possibly be risky.... http://community.sophos.com/t5/Sophos-EndUser-Protection/quot-High-Risk-Website-Blocked-quot-Mal-HTMLGen-A-has-been-found/td-p/38507

Not necessarily:
From the "14 Most Dangerous Websites" list at: http://www.govtechnology.com.ng/top-story/883/14-most-dangerous-websites-in-the-world/

#9.  Sendspace.com|Description: File hosting| Global rank in malware hosting: 9

I thought we were talking about Mediafire?
Oh..  I thought the Sophos alert was from the driver download link.  
There is a reason I use noscript and don't download files from sites that need me to run javascript.

Anyways: I look forward to trying these out on Raspian, Ubuntu, and Win8 Smiley
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"High Risk Website" looks like sophos just blocks anything that might possibly be risky.... http://community.sophos.com/t5/Sophos-EndUser-Protection/quot-High-Risk-Website-Blocked-quot-Mal-HTMLGen-A-has-been-found/td-p/38507

Not necessarily:
From the "14 Most Dangerous Websites" list at: http://www.govtechnology.com.ng/top-story/883/14-most-dangerous-websites-in-the-world/

#9.  Sendspace.com|Description: File hosting| Global rank in malware hosting: 9

I thought we were talking about Mediafire?
sr. member
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"High Risk Website" looks like sophos just blocks anything that might possibly be risky.... http://community.sophos.com/t5/Sophos-EndUser-Protection/quot-High-Risk-Website-Blocked-quot-Mal-HTMLGen-A-has-been-found/td-p/38507

Not necessarily:
From the "14 Most Dangerous Websites" list at: http://www.govtechnology.com.ng/top-story/883/14-most-dangerous-websites-in-the-world/

#9.  Sendspace.com|Description: File hosting| Global rank in malware hosting: 9
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I clicked on the link to download the bfgminerWin.zip file and my antivirus software ( Sophos ) popped up a message saying that access to a High Risk Website was blocked.

The site indicated was cdn.engine.spotcentered.info/Scripts/infinity.js.aspx and it was identified as Mal/HTMLGen-A.

Did not download the file since I don't have my Blue Fury sticks yet.

First time downloading bfgminer or from the MediaFire web site so I don't know if this is common or not.

T


"High Risk Website" looks like sophos just blocks anything that might possibly be risky.... http://community.sophos.com/t5/Sophos-EndUser-Protection/quot-High-Risk-Website-Blocked-quot-Mal-HTMLGen-A-has-been-found/td-p/38507
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I clicked on the link to download the bfgminerWin.zip file and my antivirus software ( Sophos ) popped up a message saying that access to a High Risk Website was blocked.

The site indicated was cdn.engine.spotcentered.info/Scripts/infinity.js.aspx and it was identified as Mal/HTMLGen-A.

Did not download the file since I don't have my Blue Fury sticks yet.

First time downloading bfgminer or from the MediaFire web site so I don't know if this is common or not.

T
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thanks so much for such a fast response, ill give that a shot tonight.
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It doesn't work on raspian it is for desktop only. I will have a guide on how to setup raspian ready in a hour or so.
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Ubuntu Linux Setup Instructions :

1 ) Download Ubuntu x64 from : http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop

2 ) Install on a PC or on a Virtual Machine.

3 ) Once installed Find and Open Terminal by pressing CTRL + ALT + T

4 ) Type the following lines and press enter after each one :

Code:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:theturtle1983/mining
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install bfgminer

5 ) Plug in your Blue Fury Miner in your favorite USB hub/port

6 ) Find the Blue Fury device name in your /Dev Folder. Mine was named ttyACM0 (yours should be similar)



7 ) Type the following into Terminal :
Code:
sudo bfgminer -o [pool name] -u [username] -p [password] -S bitfury:/dev/ttyACM0
*obviously change everything in brackets to your personal pool settings.

8 ) Hash Away!  Grin



trying to get this working on rasbian to get it ready for when i receive the miners
now "sudo add-apt-repository ppa:theturtle1983/mining" doesnt work so i did the following
cd /etc/apt
sudo nano sources.list
and added "ppa:theturtle1983/mining"
but i get E: TYPE 'ppa:theturtle1983/mining' is not a known on line 2 in the source list /etc/apt/sources.list

how do i add the repo so i can download?

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Looking good on Windows 7  Cool



I'll update the OP with instructions shortly.
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Payment for my additional 3 reserved units has been sent!  Thanks again!

Transaction ID: 1796216406324386edcb50148592424a667239317e1117433b341f222efda821

Not a problem! Thanks for your order Smiley
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Payment for my additional 3 reserved units has been sent!  Thanks again!

Transaction ID: 1796216406324386edcb50148592424a667239317e1117433b341f222efda821
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Windows drivers and BFGminer just posted!


Windows drivers and compiled version from the ee are freshly uploaded.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/q235dn

Excellent news! Cheesy

I'll try it out on my V1 and see how it does Smiley

Try it out yet?
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Windows drivers and BFGminer just posted!


Windows drivers and compiled version from the ee are freshly uploaded.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/q235dn

Nice.  Still waiting for bitminter.com  and Doc H.  to confirm the java client will work.

 I really would love to swap out my 100 AM sticks with these.  I could have a 200gh farm plug n play. On bitminter.

Plug and play 2.5GH/s sticks is what I am hoping for as well. My hubs are waiting eagerly for these to arrive Smiley
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Waiting on Beastlymac to say he's ready to accept my order and I have a few pending customers that need to submit payment.

He's busy getting everything ramped up for production at the moment but I'm sure he will announce publicly the timeline for delivering.


Just to clarify this, but he is already in production, correct? You just meant he is INCREASING production quantity. The way you worded it, it sounds like he has not actually started producing these yet. I hope I just misinterpreted that statement Smiley

Yes as far as I am aware he's busy "producing" not starting. My mistake Smiley
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