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Topic: [SOLD OUT] X6500 FPGA BTC miners (With Escrow) USA ONLY via bitmit or PP (Read 1979 times)

hero member
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java -Dclock_pin=fgg484.K20 -Dclock_pin_freq=100 -jar tml-1.71.jar x6500: http://:@us.ozco.in:8332/

replace , , and as appropriate for your situation
full member
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Yea, I've installed and reinstalled almost 5 times now. I tried an older version once or twice to no avail :/

dunno.. all i did was installed java and run that command.  easy as pie.

How do you run the command?
hero member
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Yea, I've installed and reinstalled almost 5 times now. I tried an older version once or twice to no avail :/

dunno.. all i did was installed java and run that command.  easy as pie.
full member
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Yea, I've installed and reinstalled almost 5 times now. I tried an older version once or twice to no avail :/
hero member
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you got java installed right?
full member
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Where do I input that command though abra? Whenever I try to run the ZtexBTCMiner.jar or the TML.jar nothing happens. Am I supposed to input that information before running them somehow?
hero member
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OK, I am probably doing something wrong, but I can only get the board to produce 38mh/s.

use TML bitstream and you should easily be able to get 425-450.
I run it and average about 475ish,  in a 60F ambient environment.

TML requires linux, right? I have zero experience with it.

Nope.  Java on windows will do.  I've run it on both windows and linux.
I wasn't able to ever get the TML java files to run on windows, is there a special way to run them? I installed java and all the bells and whistles that come with it.

From their webpage:
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java \
  -Dclock_pin=fgg484.K20 -Dclock_pin_freq=100 \
  -jar tml-.jar \
  x6500: \
 
full member
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OK, I am probably doing something wrong, but I can only get the board to produce 38mh/s.

use TML bitstream and you should easily be able to get 425-450.
I run it and average about 475ish,  in a 60F ambient environment.

TML requires linux, right? I have zero experience with it.

Nope.  Java on windows will do.  I've run it on both windows and linux.
I wasn't able to ever get the TML java files to run on windows, is there a special way to run them? I installed java and all the bells and whistles that come with it.
sr. member
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Willing to extend shipping to Canada? I'd prefer to buy from you than from the German guy with no ratings who uses a cropped picture right off of the x6500 website.
full member
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Hello Mr. EngMan!

I would like to purchase 1 or 2 X6500s off you.

I've got some coins on the way from Coinbase but if I could buy them from you via PayPal that would be even better!

Get in touch with me please.

Thanks.
sr. member
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hero member
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OK, I am probably doing something wrong, but I can only get the board to produce 38mh/s.

use TML bitstream and you should easily be able to get 425-450.
I run it and average about 475ish,  in a 60F ambient environment.

TML requires linux, right? I have zero experience with it.

Nope.  Java on windows will do.  I've run it on both windows and linux.
sr. member
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full member
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OK, I am probably doing something wrong, but I can only get the board to produce 38mh/s.

use TML bitstream and you should easily be able to get 425-450.
I run it and average about 475ish,  in a 60F ambient environment.

TML requires linux, right? I have zero experience with it.
hero member
Activity: 956
Merit: 1001
OK, I am probably doing something wrong, but I can only get the board to produce 38mh/s.

use TML bitstream and you should easily be able to get 425-450.
I run it and average about 475ish,  in a 60F ambient environment.
full member
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OK, I am probably doing something wrong, but I can only get the board to produce 38mh/s.
sr. member
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One of the users on this forum, Cablez, makes custom cables to run from your P/S to multiple fpga miners

i am planning to get some from him shortly.  He appears to have an excellent rep.

See forum thread here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/wts-atx-psu-to-25-or-2155mm-12v-coaxial-plug-power-cables-new-product-74397
legendary
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Hey to the other's who bought these, since the power cables aren't included what cable did you guys get/use for these. I have an extra PSU to use for molex for when they arrive but since I didn't get a ton I think a wallwart would be best any recommendations?

I just plugged mine into the spare Molex connectors on my GPU miner.  Installed MPBM on my existing BAMT USB stick, and now that machine manages the FPGAs too.

For a wallwart, I'd use these:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/DC-12V-2000MA-2A-CCTV-power-adapter-security-camera-/180641270640
full member
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Hey to the other's who bought these, since the power cables aren't included what cable did you guys get/use for these. I have an extra PSU to use for molex for when they arrive but since I didn't get a ton I think a wallwart would be best any recommendations?
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