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Topic: High Efficiency FPGA & ASIC Bitcoin Mining Devices https://BTCFPGA.com - page 79. (Read 218469 times)

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Best to you and yours.
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Buy this account on March-2019. New Owner here!!
i just found out there was a death of a close member of my family


I will be away the rest of the day to make funeral arrangements and be with loved ones

regular business with resume tomorrow.

thank you.
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I just spoke with Tony at Bit-pay

and the issue has been resolved.


You can now place your order with Bitcoin.

thanks!
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I've had nothing but solid exchanges with Tom. I just hope we see shipping in early November...
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it has nothing to do with google wallet


for some reason bit-pay is having problems communicating, this is not the first time this has happened

but rest assured i will get to the bottom of this in the morning

thank you

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Hi cablepair,
I made an order about 30 hours ago, and have yet to receive any indication that the order has gone through.  Would appreciate your help to look into this matter.  Thank you.

I started a thread in the newbies forum as well but I can provide additional details in PM if you require.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-long-does-btcfpgacom-take-to-confirm-orders-109314

Regards,

C

My guess is this is a similar issue Tom was having with google wallet as well, where order api wasn't communicating properly with the website api (or something like that). I would shoot Tom a PM here or simply contact him via other means available via phone 315-514-0269, email (probably the quickest, [email protected]) via skype (btcwebhost) or on Freenode irc in #btcfpga.

I had some concerns earlier and contacted him via e-mail and he responded within a few hours so I would suggest that first.
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Hi cablepair,
I made an order about 30 hours ago, and have yet to receive any indication that the order has gone through.  Would appreciate your help to look into this matter.  Thank you.

I started a thread in the newbies forum as well but I can provide additional details in PM if you require.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-long-does-btcfpgacom-take-to-confirm-orders-109314

Regards,

C
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@kakobrekla... yes, normally, but i saw scripts that simply deleted all content after going back.

@runeks... yes, thats a possible way. I did it before too. But unfortunately it happens i forgot. And that were the times when it was on of "these forums"... Smiley Plus CTRL-C doesnt protect you from browser- or even computercrash...
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Psi laju, karavani prolaze.
In any decent browser (ex. Opera) post is still there when 'backing'. Sorry for ot.
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Damn, I just typed up a long response and it didnt post...

Basically Im not pointing out faults in that post, just stating my experience with it on the RPi vs windows. Didnt mean to piss in anyones Cheerios.

I dont have such problems anymore since i installed Lazarus-extension for FF. With it you can resurrect old form-entries you entered. Its automatically saving them in the background while typing so you can get all the data back. Comes handy with some broken forumscripts...
I always Ctrl+C any large posts before posting them. I know pushing that button might make it gone forever (network problems help greatly to develop this habit).
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So are these items able to be daisy chained to one computer?  Or is a one computer one unit type of thing?

I'm assuming any USB hub will work...

well almost

linux does not like certain kinds of usb hubs

especially hubs that do not have an external power source.
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thx to mpbm(TheSeven) it should run on an wlan-router with usb.......
my X6500 does, and there is a module for MMQ since 4 days on github
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So are these items able to be daisy chained to one computer?  Or is a one computer one unit type of thing?

I'm assuming any USB hub will work...
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Is a netbook capable while using ethernet? I think those use like 40W or less.
My netbook works great.
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So are these items able to be daisy chained to one computer?  Or is a one computer one unit type of thing?
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Damn, I just typed up a long response and it didnt post...

Basically Im not pointing out faults in that post, just stating my experience with it on the RPi vs windows. Didnt mean to piss in anyones Cheerios.

I dont have such problems anymore since i installed Lazarus-extension for FF. With it you can resurrect old form-entries you entered. Its automatically saving them in the background while typing so you can get all the data back. Comes handy with some broken forumscripts...
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The MMQ uses a standard computer PSU for its power via a 4 pin molex connector, not from the USB port. I had mine hooked up to a netbook running windows 7 before I got it running on my pi. Speeds are similar.
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Is a netbook capable while using ethernet? I think those use like 40W or less.
Any netbook or laptop should be fine. Some of then use 20W or lower.
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Is a netbook capable while using ethernet? I think those use like 40W or less.

While I do not own an MMQ, I somehow doubt the power source is linked to the computer you are using to control the mining operations. My guess is both MMQ and the bASIC will have their own independent power supplies.
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Is a netbook capable while using ethernet? I think those use like 40W or less.
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