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Topic: USB Miners and asics (Read 1169 times)

newbie
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January 08, 2015, 04:47:06 AM
#11
Sounds very plausable , I was just looking into solo mining but looks like I have really missed the boat and glad I didn't spend a fortune on GPU or USB miners

You can still mine Altcoins for BTC  Grin
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January 03, 2015, 10:11:10 AM
#10
Sounds very plausable , I was just looking into solo mining but looks like I have really missed the boat and glad I didn't spend a fortune on GPU or USB miners
legendary
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January 03, 2015, 09:47:22 AM
#9
Long defunct using USB miners I believe


Not if you can make the mods I said about. I tend to focus on new altcoins using different algo which tend to be GPU related but there way to expensive at the moment to justify there cost so I am looking at alternatives.


Thats not strictly true , you can reprogram asic to do the task at hand. An Asic is a huge bunch of logic gates software controled there is no reason why you can not program them to perform a new algorythm

Nope, guyz you don't understand what the ASIC is.

There's difference between microprocessor/micro controller etc and ASICs.
you can program microprocessors etc for different purposes, But when you build an ASIC you can not change it's functionality.

If I put this in a basic language; if you build an asic for "sum (a, b)"; you can't expect it to "multiply (a,b)".

I got the 2 confused, well if that is the case my friend as it where was spinning me a bit of a yarn then

Your friend probably undervolted the "dualminers" which I gave links up posts.
Those dual miners can mine both sha and scrypt; probably disabled sha mining and only mining scrypt or something.
sr. member
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January 03, 2015, 09:43:07 AM
#8
Hello everyone please excuse me if this is in the wrong section and please move if required. A friend of mine , has managed to get plans and firmware to modify antminers to mine scrypt based coin by changing the voltage and loading new firmware onto the device.

Does anyone know if there is some truth in this, and could someone point me in the right direction to get these plans. As I am an electronics engineer I might be able to load new algo into these devices.

Its not impossible but its really hard, you might as well buy those scrypt miners that is in the market and learn from it and make your own scrypt miner.
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January 03, 2015, 08:57:42 AM
#7
Long defunct using USB miners I believe


Not if you can make the mods I said about. I tend to focus on new altcoins using different algo which tend to be GPU related but there way to expensive at the moment to justify there cost so I am looking at alternatives.


Thats not strictly true , you can reprogram asic to do the task at hand. An Asic is a huge bunch of logic gates software controled there is no reason why you can not program them to perform a new algorythm

Nope, guyz you don't understand what the ASIC is.

There's difference between microprocessor/micro controller etc and ASICs.
you can program microprocessors etc for different purposes, But when you build an ASIC you can not change it's functionality.

If I put this in a basic language; if you build an asic for "sum (a, b)"; you can't expect it to "multiply (a,b)".

I got the 2 confused, well if that is the case my friend as it where was spinning me a bit of a yarn then
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
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January 03, 2015, 08:35:28 AM
#6
Long defunct using USB miners I believe


Not if you can make the mods I said about. I tend to focus on new altcoins using different algo which tend to be GPU related but there way to expensive at the moment to justify there cost so I am looking at alternatives.


Thats not strictly true , you can reprogram asic to do the task at hand. An Asic is a huge bunch of logic gates software controled there is no reason why you can not program them to perform a new algorythm

Nope, guyz you don't understand what the ASIC is.

There's difference between microprocessor/micro controller etc and ASICs.
you can program microprocessors etc for different purposes, But when you build an ASIC you can not change it's functionality.

If I put this in a basic language; if you build an asic for "sum (a, b)"; you can't expect it to "multiply (a,b)".
full member
Activity: 139
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January 03, 2015, 08:10:09 AM
#5
Long defunct using USB miners I believe


Not if you can make the mods I said about. I tend to focus on new altcoins using different algo which tend to be GPU related but there way to expensive at the moment to justify there cost so I am looking at alternatives.


Thats not strictly true , you can reprogram asic to do the task at hand. An Asic is a huge bunch of logic gates software controled there is no reason why you can not program them to perform a new algorythm
full member
Activity: 139
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January 03, 2015, 08:01:48 AM
#4
Long defunct using USB miners I believe


Not if you can make the mods I said about. I tend to focus on new altcoins using different algo which tend to be GPU related but there way to expensive at the moment to justify there cost so I am looking at alternatives.
legendary
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January 03, 2015, 08:01:10 AM
#3
If it's not a dual miner (which was a usb stick while back then) it can't be done.

It's not about firmware or etc; it's about the hardware directly. You can't make the asic mine scrypt algo if it's designed to mine sha algo.

But there was dual miners like that; http://hash-master.com/single-gridseed-dual-miner-no-accessories-scrypt-and-sha-miner-350-450kh-s/
he may have modified them.

edit: those are the usb stick ones; http://www.dualminer.com/DualMiner-USB-2_p_18.html
hero member
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January 03, 2015, 07:56:58 AM
#2
Long defunct using USB miners I believe
full member
Activity: 139
Merit: 100
January 03, 2015, 07:55:42 AM
#1
Hello everyone please excuse me if this is in the wrong section and please move if required. A friend of mine , has managed to get plans and firmware to modify antminers to mine scrypt based coin by changing the voltage and loading new firmware onto the device.

Does anyone know if there is some truth in this, and could someone point me in the right direction to get these plans. As I am an electronics engineer I might be able to load new algo into these devices.
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