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      mirrax last edited by

      Can you cross-post on Bitcointalk please?

      I believe this deserve separate thread ;)

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        tmuir12 Regular Member last edited by

        Will do, was just posting here first. :)

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        • lizhi
          lizhi last edited by

          Great work, You did a lot of work tmuir21! :)

          Now ,My android telephone already a full node.

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            tmuir12 Regular Member last edited by

            I’m in the process of shifting this off Google docs onto Github, to make everything more open for people to inspect and then will post it on bitcointalk as people there dont like to download from unknown sources.

            I hope it will get a greater following if I put it on github, not to mention it can then be forked and easily changed for otehr coins like UFO and PXC

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              tmuir12 Regular Member last edited by

              Script is now on Github, so it can easily be forked and adjusted for other coins too

              https://github.com/tmuir12/FTC_Raspberry_Pi_Full_Node

              One Raspberry Pi can happily run 2 full nodes so you can also run a UFO or PXC node on the Pi too.

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                tmuir12 Regular Member last edited by

                I’ve just updated the top post as this is now all on github rather than dropbox

                The compiled faethercoind and zipped blockchain are still on dropbox, but the scrip has been written so you don’t need to use my pecompiled feathercoind if you would rather compile your own and you can skip downloading the blockchain from dropbox too if you would rather get it the usual way

                https://github.com/tmuir12/FTC_Raspberry_Pi_Full_Node

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                  shadowhh32 Regular Member last edited by

                  port 80 on a UVerse firewall/router is a no-no according to the device, something to do with TV Guide and its functions…nice write up.

                  So we just need the daemon to get a node up, then?

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                  • lizhi
                    lizhi last edited by

                    tmuir12 is lovely,where can buy Raspberry Pi ?

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                      mirrax last edited by

                      tmuir12 is lovely,where can buy Raspberry Pi ?

                      Ebay is full of rPI.

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                        ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                        The original (1st generation) Raspberry Pi is obsolete. The 2nd generation is much better.

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                          mirrax last edited by

                          The original (1st generation) Raspberry Pi is obsolete. The 2nd generation is much better.

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                          @Lizhi buy Raspberry Pi 2 / it shuld be 6x faster than first generation at the same price>

                          http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw=raspberry+pi&_osacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p2045573.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.Xraspberry+pi+2.TRS0&_nkw=raspberry+pi+2&_sacat=0

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