I like your video Please make more videos Low hash rate crypto that common people actual mine and also make video on what esp32 and other baord can mine cause world
hello, i installed this 2 weeks ago via your video here. now i was wondering, if i reboot my pc completely, do i have to enter the commands from github 1 by 1 in putty again? or is there a command that smoothly brings me to the raspberry without all the previous commands?
@@DannyJee2000 Nice to hear you installed the mining software. I don't know exactly what you mean, but when you want to reconnect to a screen session to see how your miner is doing, just login with Putty again and type screen -r. If you have more screen sessions open, you will get a list of sessions and you have to type screen - r followed by the id of the specific session. I hope this will help you.
@@BloxyLabs at the end of the video you show the hashrate and results by clicking the letters s and h. but can you also see this when your pc has restarted and you log back in via putty? i probably explain it a bit confusingly🙈
I like your video
Please make more videos
Low hash rate crypto that common people actual mine and also make video on what esp32 and other baord can mine cause world
Thanks!! We will do our best!
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Hello. Interesting video. Which orange pi 5 have you use for this test? Max, pro, or another one?
Thanks! I used the original Orange Pi 5. www.orangepi.org/html/hardWare/computerAndMicrocontrollers/details/Orange-Pi-5.html
which device is best on efficiency? (watt/hash)
The Orange Pi 5 with 805 H/s and between 7 and 8 watts.
Could you use a cheap Chinese board and somehow add old ram?
Just ask it in the Salvium Discord mining channel and see if other people already tried it.
Hlo can we mine verus coin in eps3266
No, unfortunately not. I think An Orange Pi Zero 2W is the cheapest option at the moment.
Another awesome video dude. Informative and straightforward. 👍
Thanks!!
hello, i installed this 2 weeks ago via your video here. now i was wondering, if i reboot my pc completely, do i have to enter the commands from github 1 by 1 in putty again? or is there a command that smoothly brings me to the raspberry without all the previous commands?
So I can see the resuls and hashrate s
@@DannyJee2000 Nice to hear you installed the mining software. I don't know exactly what you mean, but when you want to reconnect to a screen session to see how your miner is doing, just login with Putty again and type screen -r. If you have more screen sessions open, you will get a list of sessions and you have to type screen - r followed by the id of the specific session. I hope this will help you.
@@BloxyLabs at the end of the video you show the hashrate and results by clicking the letters s and h. but can you also see this when your pc has restarted and you log back in via putty? i probably explain it a bit confusingly🙈
@@DannyJee2000 You mean when you restart your PC (not your Pi) and login with Putty to your Pi again? Did you start the miner in a screen session?
@@BiBiBO3157 yes Thats what i mean
is not profitable
Then don't mine it. Some of us do it for the fun of it.