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Topic: Do Red Fury USB ASIC's work with Scrypt? (Read 2331 times)

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December 11, 2013, 05:36:27 PM
#4
your best option imo is : mine most profitable coin WITH ASIC SUPPORT point your ASIC miner here  https://www.multipool.us/

just an option
cp1
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Stop using branwallets
December 10, 2013, 05:26:40 PM
#3
It's just not possible.  You're just as likely to use --gold and start mining actual gold with it.
legendary
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December 10, 2013, 05:23:39 PM
#2
I bought 2x Red Fury USB ASIC's (2.2Gh/s each) and have been working for the past 8 hours trying to get them working with both cgminer and bfgminer but with no luck!

cgminer will not accept the --scrypt argument at all (even when downgrading to 3.7.2 and using the --enable-scrypt argument when installing)

I have a Raspberry Pi on Rasparian - Installed all the dependencies and stuff, all installations go fine.

When I try to run an SHA-256 based pool it works fine, but when I attempt to run a Scrypt-based pool I get blocks rejected (obviously because I'm trying to run SHA on a Scrypt pool, understandable)

It's the same story on Windows too - So you guys are my last resort! I have exhausted Google/Bitcointalk searches..

So my question is, do these ASIC's work with Scrypt pools/Solo-mine's - If so, how do I set it up?

No. They are designed to hash SHA-256 only.
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December 10, 2013, 05:22:55 PM
#1
I bought 2x Red Fury USB ASIC's (2.2Gh/s each) and have been working for the past 8 hours trying to get them working with both cgminer and bfgminer but with no luck!

cgminer will not accept the --scrypt argument at all (even when downgrading to 3.7.2 and using the --enable-scrypt argument when installing)

I have a Raspberry Pi on Rasparian - Installed all the dependencies and stuff, all installations go fine.

When I try to run an SHA-256 based pool it works fine, but when I attempt to run a Scrypt-based pool I get blocks rejected (obviously because I'm trying to run SHA on a Scrypt pool, understandable)

It's the same story on Windows too - So you guys are my last resort! I have exhausted Google/Bitcointalk searches..

So my question is, do these ASIC's work with Scrypt pools/Solo-mine's - If so, how do I set it up?
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