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Title: Mac OS X + MacMiner + ASIC USB Erupter setup
Post by: tweke on September 29, 2013, 04:13:04 AM
It took me a while to figure out how to get my system setup, so I thought I would make a post to help any Mac OS X users out there.

Note:  I am using Mac OS X 10.8.5 with MacMiner 1.4.10 and ASIC USB Erupters

https://box716.bluehost.com:2083/viewer/home8%2ffridgefu%2fpublic_html%2fochomesandleases/asicusberupters.JPG

The Basics
1.  Create a bitcoin wallet (There are numerous threads on this)
2.  Download and install MacMiner and required USB Drivers
    -MacMiner http://fabulouspanda.co.uk/macminer/
    -USB Drivers http://www.silabs.com/products/mcu/Pages/USBtoUARTBridgeVCPDrivers.aspx
3.  Once your drivers are installed you can plug in your ASIC USB Erupters
4.  Find a mining pool (Numerous threads on this)

MacMiner Setup
1.  Open MacMiner - it should by default open up a BFGMiner window.  Close this and go to View > Show FPGA/ASIC Device Miner
2.  Click on Pool Settings.  Enter your wallet information and the mining pool login/password.  
3.  Once you enter your main mining pool, MacMiner puts in two default pools which you can manually change.  I have changed both.  
4.  Click on Miner Settings.  Click to Disable GPU.  
5.  In the Devices/manual flags section you will want to put in the location of your USB Erupters.  An easy way to discover them is to type in "-S all" and hit start on the miner.  It should show a few lines that display something like "/dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART"  if you have more than one USB erupter it will have a number at the end of this.  So in my case my USB Erupters were located at /dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART /dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART11 and /dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART12
6.  In the Devices/manual flags simply copy and paste where your USB Erupters are located by putting "-S /dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART" for each erupter.  Since I have three erupters, I put in "-S /dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART -S /dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART11 -S /dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART12"
https://box716.bluehost.com:2083/viewer/home8%2ffridgefu%2fpublic_html%2fochomesandleases/macminer2.png (The first part gets cut off, but you type that snippet for each erupter)
7.  Hit Start
8.  If you are successful you should see MacMiner connecting to your pool 0 (primary pool) and start to accept block contents
https://box716.bluehost.com:2083/viewer/home8%2ffridgefu%2fpublic_html%2fochomesandleases/macminer.png
9.  The green lights on your USB Erupters should now turn off and only blink once in a while to indicate they are working.  Solid green means it is not working.
10.  Double check your mining pool website to see if you are submitting shares

Optional Steps - Changing backup pools
1.  Click Miner Settings > Edit config file manually
2.  It should be fairly obvious where to put in your second / third pool info.  You past the url into the coding of URL and login/pass areas

Hope this helps as it took me a while to get my setup running.


Title: Re: Mac OS X + MacMiner + ASIC USB Erupter setup
Post by: b!z on September 29, 2013, 04:23:22 AM
Good tutorial, thanks for sharing.


Title: Re: Mac OS X + MacMiner + ASIC USB Erupter setup
Post by: Orxion on October 08, 2013, 03:24:47 PM
this tutorial is exactly what I was looking for .. thx  8)


Title: Re: Mac OS X + MacMiner + ASIC USB Erupter setup
Post by: Anonymailer on October 16, 2013, 04:01:47 AM
Nice tutorial! I should add now that the latest versions you can just use

-S all

rather than having to type everything connected. There's a new API Output window too  :)


Title: Re: Mac OS X + MacMiner + ASIC USB Erupter setup
Post by: ibtoaster on November 17, 2013, 11:51:50 PM
I've done everything in this post.... I can only get 12 usb Erupters out of 18 to show up using the terminal commands in this post. Also now machine works with just -S all as was mentioned and I get the same result.

I'm running a mac mini, BFL 5gh and 18 Erupters on 2 powered usb hubs.

What am I missing to get the rest of the Erupters to mine?

Macminer is awesome!