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Topic: [GROUP BUY][CH] Gridseed 5-Chip USB Miner & Blades coming (new prices) - page 5. (Read 26515 times)

newbie
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Comoon man, how come you closed batch 2? You didnt even give me price for delivery + miners what i asked...
How can i pay you if i dont even get the price from you???

The prices are listed here, you can do the math yourself?
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.5316190
hero member
Activity: 546
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Comoon man, how come you closed batch 2? You didnt even give me price for delivery + miners what i asked...
How can i pay you if i dont even get the price from you???
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
Looking forward to getting these!  Grin
legendary
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Merit: 1005

U got yours already? Cry
I was in the first batch. But don't worry, this means I had
to mess around with the chinese controller and buy a raspi afterwards Wink
full member
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Ya that works Cheesy thanks! the image is really plug&play btw, I love it!

U got yours already? Cry


Nice furniture.
If i get the cat, ill fry it Grin
legendary
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Ya that works Cheesy thanks! the image is really plug&play btw, I love it!
legendary
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Hey darkfriend, can you tell me what are the ssh credentials for your rasbpi-image?
user: root / psw: scripta doesn't work for me...

pi / raspberry
legendary
Activity: 1036
Merit: 1005
Hey darkfriend, can you tell me what are the ssh credentials for your rasbpi-image?
user: root / psw: scripta doesn't work for me...
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
Where is the cat?



probably sent out in one of the packages that where shipped today ...
I hope it is mine! *fingers crossed*
sr. member
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Where is the cat?



probably sent out in one of the packages that where shipped today ...
newbie
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sr. member
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Merit: 265
Update:

[BATCH 2] Everything arrived, to much to count ... I will see what is left when everything is shipped...!

[BATCH 2] = CLOSED!!
250+ pieces = 25+ packages


Step. 1 [done]: Negotiate pricing & shipping with Gridseed or Reseller
Step. 2 [done]: Opening reservation
Step. 3 [done]: Payment is open now!
Step. 4 [done]: Payed order with bank wire payment (17.03.2014 08:25 MEZ)
Step. 5 [done]: Shipping, estimated: 21.03.2014, 1.package arrived 24.03.2014 ... & 26.03.2014
Step. 6 [40%]: Dispatching, estimated: 27.03.2014 .... started 26.03.2014 ...ongoing, targeted to be finished 29.03.2014




[BATCH 3] Will have new prices, trying to get out payment details ... will wait till Batch 2 is finished dispatching ... sry .. it's a one man show.


as a side note, my dentist fucked up a teeth ... on friday and since then suffering horrible pain ... how ever ... the show must go on!
hero member
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http://fuk.io - check it out!
are u still selling?
full member
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More Pictures?
Come on...
Give em to us Grin
newbie
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legendary
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https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.5871402

I will now write an Image to every disk ... so it should be plug and play ... however it seems ... make sure you all have a power cable for the raspberry ... it's micro usb to usb ... (LINK)
Thanks Smiley
full member
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There are various tips on reducing disk access for flash drives, also useful is to use a bigger flash drive than you 'need'. I mostly (Sandisk is the exception) have success if I keep the flash drives less than 1/2 full. This drastically reduces the wear on the flash memory. Cards are cheap, downtime is not. It seems 4GB is needed so I'll be using an 8GB for starters. There are no problems writing an image to a larger drive than needed.
I wouldn't mind buying an image on SD if it's a pain to upload etc. About 10 euros for software that just works seems a bargain to me.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.5871402

I will now write an Image to every disk ... so it should be plug and play ... however it seems ... make sure you all have a power cable for the raspberry ... it's micro usb to usb ... (LINK)

+1 thx
Nice Cat.
sr. member
Activity: 434
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There are various tips on reducing disk access for flash drives, also useful is to use a bigger flash drive than you 'need'. I mostly (Sandisk is the exception) have success if I keep the flash drives less than 1/2 full. This drastically reduces the wear on the flash memory. Cards are cheap, downtime is not. It seems 4GB is needed so I'll be using an 8GB for starters. There are no problems writing an image to a larger drive than needed.
I wouldn't mind buying an image on SD if it's a pain to upload etc. About 10 euros for software that just works seems a bargain to me.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.5871402

I will now write an Image to every disk ... so it should be plug and play ... however it seems ... make sure you all have a power cable for the raspberry ... it's micro usb to usb ... (LINK)
newbie
Activity: 5
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Update:

[BATCH 2] Controllers arrived today ^^ :-) Rasberrys

http://i.imgur.com/9MGP0eAl.jpg


Oh, Great!  I've bought a PCduino to make some testing also. I'ts currently mining with two jalapeno and some block erupters... and it works really well Wink

member
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There are various tips on reducing disk access for flash drives, also useful is to use a bigger flash drive than you 'need'. I mostly (Sandisk is the exception) have success if I keep the flash drives less than 1/2 full. This drastically reduces the wear on the flash memory. Cards are cheap, downtime is not. It seems 4GB is needed so I'll be using an 8GB for starters. There are no problems writing an image to a larger drive than needed.
I wouldn't mind buying an image on SD if it's a pain to upload etc. About 10 euros for software that just works seems a bargain to me.
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