Butterfly Labs – Plug in the USB cable to a host computer and run the supplied software. Additional BitForce singles can be added to the chain via a USB hub for linear performance multiplication with no overhead cost. Each additional unit is auto-configured and folded into the workforce without any user intervention required.
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These are great devices! Though when I first started my two up I was only getting about 600m hash . After I used Butterfly Labs Easy Miner program (http://www.butterflylabs.us/drivers/default.htm) they increased to over 830 each.