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Bitcoin Sign up or log in to customize your list._ Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top up vote 0 down vote favorite I am completely new to Bitcoin.I am trying to connect Slushpool using BFGminer, but its showing some USB device not detected?I am a newbie and don't know which device it needs.What should I do?miner-configuration bfgminer up vote 0 down vote The best gaming PCs gave up in 2013.Now you need ASIC hardware to mine.Even 1 TH/s (1000 GH/s) is not fast anymore - I wouldn't buy slower than that.The device bfgminer is looking for is an old and slow ASIC that connects to the USB port of your PC.Modern miners are stand-alone machines which connect directly to your network, not to your PC.You don't need your PC or bfgminer for the mining.You use a browser on your PC to configure the miner, after that it mines on its own.Your Answer Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest Name Email discard By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service.

Not the answer you're looking for?Browse other questions tagged miner-configuration bfgminer or ask your own question.123Ledger Bitcoin Wallet does not detect my Ledger Nano S (self.ledgerwallet)submitted by Extremely disappointed with this device so far.Works with Electrum 50% of the time.When it doesn't work, Electrum displays an "open failed" error message.I thought that the official wallet would provide a better experience but I was wrong.The chrome wallet app never recognizes my device.I did upgrade to the latest firmware, Chrome is up to date and Browser support is disabled.I'm running Windows, if that matters.π Rendered by PID 13783 on app-521 at 2017-06-24 11:36:55.380847+00:00 running 3522178 country code: SG._ Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top up vote 1 down vote favorite I recently set up a bitcoin miner on my gaming pc just to test it out and I can't seem to get it working.

I am using bfgminer on Ubuntu and when I start it up it says this: NO DEVICES FOUND: Press 'M' and '+' to add I have tried pressing M and + and then selecting auto but it still gives me that message, I have also tried selecting all and the same thing happens.my computer: Processor: 8x AMD FX(tm)-8320 Eight-Core Processor Memory: 8074MB (1255MB used) Graphics: Sapphire HD, ATi radeon 4800 Operating System: Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS ubuntu miner-configuration gpu-mining bfgminer up vote 2 down vote According to the release notes, current versions of bfgminer only support FPGA and ASIC mining hardware out of the box.
ethereum stock nyseIt sounds like you don't have any such devices.
acumular bitcoinCPU and GPU mining are not enabled by default, since they are not economically viable.
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See the files README.CPU and README.GPU for information about how to enable them if you really want to.Browse other questions tagged ubuntu miner-configuration gpu-mining bfgminer or ask your own question._ Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top up vote 0 down vote favorite I I have a GekkoScience Compac BM1384 bitcoin miner that I am trying to get working with CGMiner on my Raspberry Pi.
bitcoin difficulty increase timeIt is really annoying though, as it doesnt detect any devices on startup.
bitcoin unicode symbolHowever, when I go into USB management and select I it lists my bitcoin miner and it says "inactive".
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But when I try to enable it it says "invalid selection'.Thanks, BytePhoenix cgminer up vote 1 down vote CGMiner doesn't come with support for that particular miner by default.I believe you have to get the driver for it.You can use bfgminer, which from 5.3.0 supports your miner out of the box./index.php?topic=1173963.0 The stickminer will enumerate as an antminer U3 on cgminer (if the version of cgminer you're using supports the U3), and should run fine.It may give warnings about "no valid hashes within 3 seconds" but this is fine, as the U3 has a higher hashrate, confusing cgminer but not noticeably affecting performance.If your hardware errors are low you're fine.These older version of cgminer do not allow a clock rate over 250MHz.This is pretty good for most people as that's moderately high power but in theory the chips will run up to 500MHz.Luke Jr added bfgminer support in bfgminer 5.3.0, so you may use that version of bfgminer.I (novak) have written a cgminer driver which enumerates the compacs as expected, removes the error, and ramps up the clock slowly to prevent spikes on USB power.

My custom cgminer can be found here: /misc/cgminer-gekko.tar.gz win32 binary: /misc/cgminer-gekko-win32.zip EDIT: The current version supports bitshopper compacs as well, and can be (and is, in the case of windows) compiled with icarus support.I have not yet tested it but edonkey was nice enough to upload a custom minera image with cgminer-gekko enabled as a custom miner.You can set the frequency under manual options as: --compac-freq 150.Link: https://dbtbmm05cubzd.cloudfront.net/cryptocurrency/mods/minera_compac_mod.zip On the engineering sample sticks you can only use old cgminer as the newer drivers for both cgminer and bfgminer depend on a hexfile flashed to the cp2102 which the engineering samples do not have.If you need to run cgminer on windows (either stock or mine), you'll need to install the zadig driver.You can find it here: /apps/cgminer/zadig/ Run the program and install the winusb driver for the compac(s) that you have plugged into your windows machine.