Was in stock at thepihut earlier, now quickly sold out there
Raspberry Pi Zero Details:
BCM2835 (same as Pi 1) but up-clocked to 1GHz, so 40% faster
512MB of RAM
micro-SD Slot
mini-HDMI
micro-USB for data
micro-USB for power
unpopulated 40-pin GPIO connector (same pinout as A+/B+/2B)
Size is 65mmx30mmx5mm
Single Pi Zero: £4 sold out
Pi Zero Complete Starter Kit £24
Pi Zero Project Kit w/ Scroll pHAT £19.50
Pi Zero + Adaptors + Pibow Zero Case £11.50
Pi Zero + Adaptors £8
specs wise pine looks great, but what will the support be like?
dijital to Vanderlust
14 Dec 15#12
Nope.
branflakes to Vanderlust
14 Dec 15#49
this is ballbags!! and not even comparable
the Pine is Kickstarter, could be a load of vaporware, they always stick on an unreasonable amount of worldwide delviery change and if it doesn't have any issue isn't available until march earliest unless your one of the first backers
androoski
14 Dec 151#48
Try reading the rest of the thread.
BIGUSHEADUS
14 Dec 151#47
If you think its as easy as using a pi to mine with you don't know anything about hardware limitations concerning mining.
androoski
14 Dec 15#46
Once you've mined the BTC then it's value changes according to the market rate relative to a fiat currency like $£€, so it goes up and down in value.
dragoncurt
14 Dec 15#45
Did you connect the USB miners to it ?
fasy
14 Dec 15#44
OOS
SammyC93
14 Dec 15#43
Ah you know what I didn't even see the single Pi option for £4, I only saw the £8, £24 etc.
MadeInBeats
14 Dec 15#42
I see. It peaked it 2014 and sunk in 2015 but on the rise again now. So any coin you have mined and own goes up and down in value too, or it holds the value when you mined it?
That's assuming the Bitcoin exchange price stays low. Its grown from about £150 to just under £300 in the last few months, if it keeps going then there is money to be made. Of course it could go the other way, but that's what speculation is about.
dealowl2014
14 Dec 15#39
I just got a golden red nose flamedeer whilst reading this thread. Thank you :laughing:
HankHandsome
14 Dec 151#38
I managed to order the £11.50 bundle in the end, with the zero, the case and adaptors for £14 delivered so i'm happy with that.
No idea what i'll do with it when it arrives mind, but i'm glad i've got one.
MadeInBeats
14 Dec 15#37
Interesting. They still look very much like a GPU the ones I just looked at anyway... I suppose just with all the unnecessary graphics card functions removed. I took a passing interest once but was put off because after hardware investment which probably has very little if any resell value and then electricity costs, you're lucky to make much at all.
androoski
14 Dec 151#36
Top end GPUs have been useless for mining for a long time.
Hashing is done by dedicated ASICs now, Pis act as the network interface / controller / CGMiner host.
chazdcfc
14 Dec 15#31
My order was cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances...
mikerr to chazdcfc
14 Dec 15#35
you tried to order 2x Pi's didn't you :smiley:
mackay85
14 Dec 15#34
Just purchased Pi Zero Complete Starter Kit. Looking out for one of these for a while.
SammyC93
14 Dec 15#25
I swear these are 5 dollars in the US
lazyfatboy to SammyC93
14 Dec 15#33
Yet another quotation of a USA price without adding on the tax that we have to pay here. Yes they're $5, but add the equivalent of our VAT at 20% brings them to $6 which is pretty much equivalent to £4 (today's conversion brings it to £3.96).
Al3xander
14 Dec 15#4
I use two of these to mine for bitcoins.
Vanderlust to Al3xander
14 Dec 154#6
Hate that people use electricity off the grid for this. Now solar powered bitcoin mining, that's something I can get behind. :man:
MadeInBeats to Al3xander
14 Dec 15#32
I thought bit coin mining required top-end GPGPUs and required more processing power year on year?
androoski
14 Dec 15#30
Noobs does install Raspbian, so the instructions in that link should apply.
adam_holcombe
14 Dec 151#5
What winds me up is how they have none of the boards for sale on their own, but if you want to bundle it with crappy adapters that everyone already owns, they've got loads..
mikerr to adam_holcombe
14 Dec 15#29
They did have the boards on their own at 12o'clock (I bought one) - but they sold out within the hour
How many they allocated to bundles is anyone's guess.
HankHandsome
14 Dec 15#28
just missed a bloody flamedeer on this thread ..
androoski
14 Dec 151#27
Too true.
Antminer S5+ that hashes at 7 TH/s pulls 3.5KW.
ando
14 Dec 15#26
I suppose you're right, with multiple pi's it could be a lot, especially with the extreme small form factor
jamesphimister50
14 Dec 15#24
I installed the raspbian os of the noobs zip .
HankHandsome
14 Dec 15#23
the £11.50 batch is now OOS as well .. can add it to cart but can't check out
Vanderlust
14 Dec 15#22
Clearly you have not seen some of the mines people have set up :smile:
androoski
14 Dec 15#21
LOL
Nobody uses a Pi to do the crypto, that's all handled by a hardware ASIC. The Pi just acts as an interface controller to connect to network and to run an app like CGMiner etc.
Ghastlie
14 Dec 151#20
Considering the "difficulty" of mining a 1 BTC and the low computing power of the Pi Zero, though I don't know how much power it would take, it would take a VERY long time to make anything worth shouting about...
androoski
14 Dec 15#19
Are you using Raspbian Jessie?
Try following the command line setup process:
Did it just plug and play. I have the white wipi one. Its in a multi hub with keyboard and usb in it. It comes up and i fill in the router password and it looks like it is working but it wont update in the console and the browser wont connect.
ando
14 Dec 15#17
all of 5v 2-5 amps, hardly makes any difference, just the same as people charging ipads, tablets or phones
androoski
14 Dec 15#16
Do you think that's the case with the current bitcoin price of 1 BTC = £296 ?
And who knows where the price will go in the future, might go to zero, might go over £1000.
sej7278
14 Dec 15#15
you're supposed to include shipping on here, so the cheapest is £6.50 for a bare zero, and they're out of stock.
and yes the $19 pine would be brilliant, but its kickstarter so i'll believe it when i see it, and i'd like to see kodi for linux running on it before i believe their 4k graphics claims.
BIGUSHEADUS
14 Dec 151#14
Probably costing more in drawing power than hes making mining.
jamesphimister50
14 Dec 15#11
I have one and an official wifi usb . It dosent work . I gave up as it was driving me insane. Im waiting on a usb ethernet cable so hopefully that works .
androoski to jamesphimister50
14 Dec 15#13
USB WiFi does work with them, I have one running right now.
KKHKISHZKH
14 Dec 15#10
Thanks!
HankHandsome
14 Dec 15#9
nuts .. only just seen this ..
been on the lookout for the magpi magazine for weeks but it's impossible to find. might go for the £11.50 option though - I suppose considering i'm willing to pay £6 quid for the magazine, it's not that much of a leap to £11.50
androoski
14 Dec 15#8
The MagPi magazine issue 40 with the free Pi Zer0 briefly came back into stock at Newsagents on Friday but they went very quickly.
chantelle310
14 Dec 15#2
Thanks op. Been on the lookout for one of these. Picked up the bundle with the case. £14 total delivered via Royal Mail 1st class.
Opening post
Raspberry Pi Zero Details:
BCM2835 (same as Pi 1) but up-clocked to 1GHz, so 40% faster
512MB of RAM
micro-SD Slot
mini-HDMI
micro-USB for data
micro-USB for power
unpopulated 40-pin GPIO connector (same pinout as A+/B+/2B)
Size is 65mmx30mmx5mm
Single Pi Zero: £4 sold out
Pi Zero Complete Starter Kit £24
Pi Zero Project Kit w/ Scroll pHAT £19.50
Pi Zero + Adaptors + Pibow Zero Case £11.50
Pi Zero + Adaptors £8
[one per customer]
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it really is quite absurd how tiny this thing really is ..
All gone now though !
http://www.engadget.com/2015/12/09/pine-a64-64-bit-4k-maker-board/
the Pine is Kickstarter, could be a load of vaporware, they always stick on an unreasonable amount of worldwide delviery change and if it doesn't have any issue isn't available until march earliest unless your one of the first backers
No idea what i'll do with it when it arrives mind, but i'm glad i've got one.
Hashing is done by dedicated ASICs now, Pis act as the network interface / controller / CGMiner host.
How many they allocated to bundles is anyone's guess.
Antminer S5+ that hashes at 7 TH/s pulls 3.5KW.
Nobody uses a Pi to do the crypto, that's all handled by a hardware ASIC. The Pi just acts as an interface controller to connect to network and to run an app like CGMiner etc.
Try following the command line setup process:
https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/wireless/wireless-cli.md
And who knows where the price will go in the future, might go to zero, might go over £1000.
and yes the $19 pine would be brilliant, but its kickstarter so i'll believe it when i see it, and i'd like to see kodi for linux running on it before i believe their 4k graphics claims.
been on the lookout for the magpi magazine for weeks but it's impossible to find. might go for the £11.50 option though - I suppose considering i'm willing to pay £6 quid for the magazine, it's not that much of a leap to £11.50