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(a small mining operation should be doable I think)
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I am not sure how or whether it's possible to use the official Bitcoin client for btcguild.
 
I am not sure how or whether it's possible to use the official Bitcoin client for btcguild.
 
:I'm actually going to try setting up a small rig in my closet ;-) I think you could get at least a few coins per month with a cheap PC as long as it has a PCIexpress slot (should be able to find one of them somewhere between $0 and $150) and a reasonable GPU such as an ATI Radeon HD5830 which you can pick up for $200. You can then install [https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/LinuxCoin LinuxCoin] on it from an ISO and away you go! --[[User:Nad|nad]] 15:28, 21 June 2011 (PDT)
 
:I'm actually going to try setting up a small rig in my closet ;-) I think you could get at least a few coins per month with a cheap PC as long as it has a PCIexpress slot (should be able to find one of them somewhere between $0 and $150) and a reasonable GPU such as an ATI Radeon HD5830 which you can pick up for $200. You can then install [https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/LinuxCoin LinuxCoin] on it from an ISO and away you go! --[[User:Nad|nad]] 15:28, 21 June 2011 (PDT)
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Setup worked for me but no free bitcoins ... the "bitcoin faucet has run dry" at this time --[[User:Jack|Jack]] 15:46, 21 June 2011 (PDT)

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If you want to get into mining, you can join one of the bitcoin pool cooperatives such as: http://www.btcguild.com/ to share computing resources with other collaborators (a la SETI@Home)

I am not sure how or whether it's possible to use the official Bitcoin client for btcguild.

I'm actually going to try setting up a small rig in my closet ;-) I think you could get at least a few coins per month with a cheap PC as long as it has a PCIexpress slot (should be able to find one of them somewhere between $0 and $150) and a reasonable GPU such as an ATI Radeon HD5830 which you can pick up for $200. You can then install LinuxCoin on it from an ISO and away you go! --nad 15:28, 21 June 2011 (PDT)

Setup worked for me but no free bitcoins ... the "bitcoin faucet has run dry" at this time --Jack 15:46, 21 June 2011 (PDT)