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Title: S17+ S9k/SE T17 S17/Pro DR5 B7 Others All Overclock per chip and Voltage Control
Post by: chipless on April 17, 2019, 08:01:21 AM


Latest update... To purchase the S17, S17+, T17 firmware you will need a minimum of 100 miners currently. If you are interested in using my mod firmware on your farm contact me with your contact details and I will have someone from the sale or deployment team contact you.


S17plus oc/v firmware release v1 is now available Limited Sales - Minimum order is 2 license cost is 240 in btc or zec. This version may also become private so get yours while you can. Speeds of up to 85TH+ on as little as 3200watts


Antminer DR5 OC firmware now available

The Fusionsilicon X2 overclocking and voltage control firmware is now available. Offers freq and voltage control. Must be installed using SD card
Price is 30 per miner


The Chipless Antminer S9 K/SE Custom OC and Voltage Firmware is now Available starting at 35.00 per miner or qty discounts. Offers full Auto-Tune with freq and voltage Settings available in 3 modes. Global settings, Per Chain settings and Per Chain Per Chip settings. With 2 voltage choices for the freq options, Global or per chain.

Discord....    https://discord.gg/8cgtBcE (https://discord.gg/8cgtBcE)


I now offer eepprom repair for corrupt hash board freq and voltage table caused by faulty firmware. Or if you dont want a full mod or just a boots i can give it to you. The service requires SSH access to the miner. Contact for details.


T17 modded firmware is ready. The current details are voltage and freq control. The price of the mod is $100 in zec or btc per miner. The speeds are as high as 60th+ with power varying from 2600-over 4000 watts depending on your settings.  I don't want to hear about ROI etc because the firmware is for the life of the miner and the ROI can be fast or it can be spread out. If you are using dev fee and paying a percentage that could be going towards the equipment ROI then my firmware is for you. Put that 3% back in your pocket.  Contact me for purchase info.

Features...
Per Chain and Per Chip Frequency Tuning
Ignores dead chips
safe for immersion will ignore 0 rpm fan errors
max temp shutdown control
Frequency control
Voltage Control
No DevFee license only
Fan Control
Sleep, Normal, Turbo Modes

975m @ 18.30v  3476watts
current  now  56075.37
avg after 3 hrs  56295.01



Antminer B7 Full Frequency and Voltage Control is available

The Antminer B7 mods are complete and is available for purchase. NO SSH or SD Card NEEDED!!!!!!
Super easy install no additional equipment or software needed.

The cost varies depending on the number of units you have. Starting at US $30 for 1 miner in a Coin we agree on when you pm for payment info. No PayPal. Digital Currency Only have over 6 miners pm for price quote.

It features full voltage and frequency control.

Gained hash is from -100% to over +70% depending on the settings you choose. 693watts should give you around 150k +/-  I have seen it peak over 600k and have ran it as high as 182k on a 24hr average

B7 Mod Prices
$30   1 miners
$50   2 Miners
$80   3 miners
$110  4 miners
$140  5 miners
$160  6 miners
$180  7 miners
$200  8 miners
$225 9 miners  
10 Miner Package $275
20 Miner Package $500
21 or more Contact Me

Comes complete with all the files and installs all files needed to use custom firmware on your Antminer B7.



Z11 Series Firmware....

Now Available Z11 v2.4 Chipless Nitrous Private
  Supports ALL Z11 Series Miners ( Z11/Z11e/Z11j )
  Nicehash Support - Reported Working Fine 8/14/2019
  Support overclock and underclock
  Supports Full voltage control from 262mv to over 1500mvv
  Speeds as high as 161 k/sol @800m
  Gain +4% in speed over factory speeds
  Choose any voltage or any frequency you want
  Manual or Auto Fan Control is Working
  Auto-Tune completely removed
  Port 6060 stuff removed
  Use on as many miners as you want
  Use on ANY SERVER you want NEVER a DEV FEE!!!

Download Link for 2.4 Private Free for Z11, Z11j and Z11e, Nicehash Supported full Fan Control

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DRm0ZPsKuDJ7NQB-3LEgLUd591QLcvpv/view?usp=sharing

Download Link for 1.8.r Private free for Z11 Series Miners NO Nicehash Support, Full Fan Control

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tQDcH2ai5EdDJ1AyWmorifWz6get_f66/view?usp=sharing



Antminer S9k
Unlocked SD image. Unlocks SSH and Disables Signature Checking. Nothing more was done to the image. To be applied using a SD card.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EievYtO1mpnX8IHd8LyPYS9PLmtvygRm/view?usp=sharing




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SD card files updated on 8/10/2019 This Sd card image version 2.4 of the Nitro Public.

1 Unpack files from zip to a sd card from 2gb-32gb in size.
2 Power down miner and place sd card in sd slot on miner
3 power miner back on and wait until you see the led's flash or wait about 2 minutes
4 power miner down and remove the sd card
5 Power miner back on and SSH is enabled and no signature checking for future updates thru the web gui.
6 Your miner is now ready to load any newer custom firmware and controllable via ssh

Antminer Z11 SD Recovery Nitro Public v2.4
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tlTqDx1mCtpQpyhpHbU5UO3pG21Y36GY/view?usp=sharing



If you find this firmware helped you please make a donation

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Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Enabled SSH and Disabled Signature checking via SD
Post by: efudd on April 17, 2019, 02:10:59 PM
You will find that enabling SSH  does not actually help with anything. Cgminer.conf is not used to provide frequencies or voltages anymore. It only provides for pool configuration and for fan speed manual or auto. Everything else is ignored.

So what this really does by itself is open up a Z11 to being taken over by the antminer malware with no other benefit. Anyone who may want to load another firmware in the future would already have to do something like this with the new firmware anyway.

It is good to share though, I guess.

-j




Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Enabled SSH and Disabled Signature checking via SD
Post by: Skarner21 on April 17, 2019, 02:51:49 PM
You can manually disable ssh via browser you just need to show the hidden menu from the miner's dashboard if you know about the secret menu from accessing the fan speed and frequency you can also do it on other page to show the other menu option where you can find the SSH then check it to enabled.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Enabled SSH and Disabled Signature checking via SD
Post by: efudd on April 17, 2019, 03:06:47 PM
You can manually disable ssh via browser you just need to show the hidden menu from the miner's dashboard if you know about the secret menu from accessing the fan speed and frequency you can also do it on other page to show the other menu option where you can find the SSH then check it to enabled.

Every reboot it will reset it back to disabled without modifying /etc/init.d/bitmainer_setup.sh.

You do bring up a good point -- the previous web pages are all there, just not linked directly. That said, what I stated about what is used and what is not used in cgminer.conf is still valid. No frequency/voltages are used from it anymore.

I have yet to see any Z11s with more than 142kSol average (not the R/T, average) -- I think these things may automatically underclock to maintain that as a maximum...

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Enabled SSH and Disabled Signature checking via SD
Post by: chipless on April 17, 2019, 05:59:59 PM
You will find that enabling SSH  does not actually help with anything. Cgminer.conf is not used to provide frequencies or voltages anymore. It only provides for pool configuration and for fan speed manual or auto. Everything else is ignored.

So what this really does by itself is open up a Z11 to being taken over by the antminer malware with no other benefit. Anyone who may want to load another firmware in the future would already have to do something like this with the new firmware anyway.

It is good to share though, I guess.

-j




yes I know the freq config is now in a different file in the config folder. I have 2 units coming and should be here Monday or Tuesday. This is a easy prep for custom firmware some want the ssh so they can control the miner remotely. This will keep the ssh enabled and signature checking disabled even after a reboot

Jason... I am also considering giving you direct access to 1 of them for a few hours here and there if you need.... I can set a port forward to let you in one without using teamviewer.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Enabled SSH and Disabled Signature checking via SD
Post by: efudd on April 17, 2019, 06:04:21 PM
Yeah, and changing the frequencies in /config/chips_freq.config won't help -- auto-tuning (aka auto-limiting) takes over and restricts the unit from exceeding 142kSol/second.

EDIT: ... and I don't think /config/chips_freq.config is actually used at all, but I may be reading the disassembly wrong.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Enabled SSH and Disabled Signature checking via SD
Post by: chipless on April 17, 2019, 06:39:13 PM
I see the commands are all still there for the freq in cgminer….So I wonder if the autotune can be bypassed and linked back to the --Bitmain-freq then the limit would be the only thing to unlock. That is if the voltage isn't in the same group of code and being ran at the same time.

edit... I believe the config chip is used only when autotuning...It looks like 2 modes either read the --Bitmain-freq or mode 2 go into autotune. That is if I am reading it right


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Enabled SSH and Disabled Signature checking via SD
Post by: efudd on April 17, 2019, 07:03:18 PM
I see the commands are all still there for the freq in cgminer….So I wonder if the autotune can be bypassed and linked back to the --Bitmain-freq then the limit would be the only thing to unlock. That is if the voltage isn't in the same group of code and being ran at the same time.

edit... I believe the config chip is used only when autotuning...It looks like 2 modes either read the --Bitmain-freq or mode 2 go into autotune. That is if I am reading it right

"--bitmain-freq" has not been used in many many releases. They didn't update the default options print, but it is not linked in any way, shape, or form, to the frequency setting functions in the Z9, Z9Mini, nor the Z11.

In all cases, it will go into auto-tune, if for whatever reason it does try to "auto scan", which would save the /config/chips_freq.config, the end of that code path results in cgminer being restarted, which sends it right back to the first code path that ignores /config/chips_freq.config.

voltage is set when the boards are being initialized, frequency is also set when the boards are being initialized. Separate threads are then spun up outside of the main initialization to manage/monitor frequency (auto-tune/auto-limit).

But yes, I can bypass auto tuning.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Enabled SSH and Disabled Signature checking via SD
Post by: iceman2k2 on April 25, 2019, 02:36:49 PM
This image will disable the signature checking on upgrades and enables the SSH for the Antminer Z11. File is 100% safe nothing more then enabled SSH and disabled signature checking. I add this because I have been told some question the safety of my files over efudds. I will never release a file that I have not tested myself and proven to be safe.

1 Unpack files from zip to a sd card from 2gb-32gb in size.
2 Power down miner and place sd card in sd slot on miner
3 power miner back on and wait until you see the led's flash or wait about 2-3 minutes
4 power miner down and remove the sd card
5 Power miner back on and SSH is enabled and there will be no signature checking for future updates thru the web gui.

Your machine is now ready to load any custom firmware and controlable via ssh


The download link for the SD card files was updated on 4/17/2019

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1a5IRVrqYjFkmSylCNXE09u75dwpmaNBN/view?usp=sharing


If you find this firmware helpful please make a donation

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Did you see the new FW version?
Can you do a ssh enabled image for this one?

Thanks


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Enabled SSH/Disabled Signature/Upgrade/Overclocking
Post by: efudd on April 26, 2019, 12:17:15 PM
Cute.

Let us know when you realize that setting the initial frequency does nothing because of other changes.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Enabled SSH/Disabled Signature/Upgrade/Overclocking
Post by: chipless on April 26, 2019, 09:30:51 PM
Cute.

Let us know when you realize that setting the initial frequency does nothing because of other changes.

-j

LOL.... Already making comments when you dont even know what I have done. I am not slipping in dev fees or requiring a license to use the fw so any progress is better then paying 3% even after you announced you were lowering it to 2%. Thats the second time now you stated you were going to do something and haven't.

I also find it funny how you commented on the release of my sd image then a few days later release one of your own. It only shows you dont like anyone else releasing firmware and want to be in control of your customers and their miners.

I will add the max freq is about 750 0n the Z11 over that they may lose speed


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Enabled SSH/Disabled Signature/Upgrade/Overclocking
Post by: efudd on April 26, 2019, 09:48:44 PM
I commented that you Left it open to malware attacks. And I fixed that.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-145k/sol
Post by: chipless on April 30, 2019, 09:54:41 AM
The first Beta release of my overclocked and over-volt firmware for the Z11 has now been released. The links have been ubdated on the first post
Please leave feedback so I know which way to go with the limits. For some machines the clocking may be too high and I will adjust per the feedback I receive.

Enjoy
  Chipless


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-145k/sol
Post by: efudd on April 30, 2019, 01:38:31 PM
Oh whatever dude. Sully your name more by releasing bogus shit.

You haven’t overvolted it either.

The voltage range is defined as 800-880 and each chip is initialized at 870. Past that, there are additional checks to ensure it isn’t initialized outside of that range. The PIC then will not pass more than the defined 870 when converted to an i2c message to the downstream hardware, also... so hacking a 7 to an 8 does you no good at all. And the reason you think it is 840/870 is because you have not understood the code you are attempting to disassemble yet... You can completely ignore the 840.

You have changed some hard coded values, selected which stats you think look best, and released some hacked up bullshit.

I’ll tell you what, I’ll give you a special image that disables the autotuning so you can see how wrong you are with your claims.

Do you even know why the auto tuning kicks off every couple of minutes? I do, and it isn’t because you have modded this right.. I don’t even have to look at this to know. Bitmain has hacked some bullshit in to check for a specific frequency setting to try to scan for tuning. At the end, it restarts cgminer to actually initialize them at the selected frequencies..... if you have hacked out those bits to disable that restart, you are also screwing up for reasons that SHOULD be obvious if you were competent.

The autotuning scan thread running is an exception case and not the expected normal run state. Did you fix the case where auto-scanning will tune your boards down to 0mhz? (Rare, but can happen and is hilarity).

Oh, and there is actually a simple way for you to disable auto scan, (but not autotune) through binary edits.

Ghidra has not made you more capable, it has instead increased your confirmation bias.


-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-145k/sol
Post by: chipless on April 30, 2019, 04:19:03 PM
Oh whatever dude. Sully your name more by releasing bogus shit.

You haven’t overvolted it either.

The voltage range is defined as 800-880 and each chip is initialized at 870. Past that, there are additional checks to ensure it isn’t initialized outside of that range. The PIC then will not pass more than the defined 870 when converted to an i2c message to the downstream hardware, also... so hacking a 7 to an 8 does you no good at all. And the reason you think it is 840/870 is because you have not understood the code you are attempting to disassemble yet... You can completely ignore the 840.

You have changed some hard coded values, selected which stats you think look best, and released some hacked up bullshit.

I’ll tell you what, I’ll give you a special image that disables the autotuning so you can see how wrong you are with your claims.

Do you even know why the auto tuning kicks off every couple of minutes? I do, and it isn’t because you have modded this right.. I don’t even have to look at this to know. Bitmain has hacked some bullshit in to check for a specific frequency setting to try to scan for tuning. At the end, it restarts cgminer to actually initialize them at the selected frequencies..... if you have hacked out those bits to disable that restart, you are also screwing up for reasons that SHOULD be obvious if you were competent.

The autotuning scan thread running is an exception case and not the expected normal run state. Did you fix the case where auto-scanning will tune your boards down to 0mhz? (Rare, but can happen and is hilarity).

Oh, and there is actually a simple way for you to disable auto scan, (but not autotune) through binary edits.

Ghidra has not made you more capable, it has instead increased your confirmation bias.


-j


I guess we are back to the fuck you jason. Before you run your shit mouth why dont you let the public decide if they get an improvement. Easy to watch your server for the increase. The stats speak........ The pic accepts 880 anything higher is rejected not 870 as you claim. I have tried even do a force but 880 is where the illegal voltage message stops. I am using the autotune to keep the speed higher else over a hour or so the speed will drop into a lower range to reduce the limit back to 142k and so on it works and you didnt do it the best thing is its free

The 840 is the default set if the volt is out of range. Once you receive the illegal voltage message it automaticcaly resorts to the default of 840 the normal voltage is between the 800 and 880 range try 881 and you get error try 880 all is ok the normal running is 870 so yes i increased the voltage from 870 to 880 and the default to 880 so if there is an error somehow the voltage by default will still go back to 880

In my opinion your trying to rip miners off....You knew the limits of these machines but led customers to think 180k is what you could maybe bring. Then claim it is so hard to do. I had the initial file done in 6 hours the last 2 weeks have been testing every scenario I can think of.

Reported by miner
Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
6h50m11s   138.75          144.56

Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
6h18m37s   136.13           145.6


Reported by flypool
149.1 KH/s   5591 (100%)   0 (0%)   4 minutes ago
142.2 KH/s   5331 (100%)   0 (0%)   4 minutes ago


I will add maybe you should have put off your vacation and bought a z11 instead of sit online begging for someone to loan you one. And yes I know what the file is doing the limit is 880mv anything higher is rejected by the pic. Therefore these miners are not going to get much improvement unless the voltage can be unlocked more. I bought mine then spent 2 weeks modding for the best speed. Next is voltage on the Z9's i may get it working.

another flypool stats...I can post these all week long....So dont accuse of picking and choosing my stats to post
147.2 KH/s   5519 (100%)   0 (0%)   6 minutes ago
144.2 KH/s   5407 (100%)   0 (0%)   6 minutes ago


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-145k/sol
Post by: efudd on April 30, 2019, 05:15:18 PM
Oh whatever dude. Sully your name more by releasing bogus shit.

You haven’t overvolted it either.

The voltage range is defined as 800-880 and each chip is initialized at 870. Past that, there are additional checks to ensure it isn’t initialized outside of that range. The PIC then will not pass more than the defined 870 when converted to an i2c message to the downstream hardware, also... so hacking a 7 to an 8 does you no good at all. And the reason you think it is 840/870 is because you have not understood the code you are attempting to disassemble yet... You can completely ignore the 840.

You have changed some hard coded values, selected which stats you think look best, and released some hacked up bullshit.

I’ll tell you what, I’ll give you a special image that disables the autotuning so you can see how wrong you are with your claims.

Do you even know why the auto tuning kicks off every couple of minutes? I do, and it isn’t because you have modded this right.. I don’t even have to look at this to know. Bitmain has hacked some bullshit in to check for a specific frequency setting to try to scan for tuning. At the end, it restarts cgminer to actually initialize them at the selected frequencies..... if you have hacked out those bits to disable that restart, you are also screwing up for reasons that SHOULD be obvious if you were competent.

The autotuning scan thread running is an exception case and not the expected normal run state. Did you fix the case where auto-scanning will tune your boards down to 0mhz? (Rare, but can happen and is hilarity).

Oh, and there is actually a simple way for you to disable auto scan, (but not autotune) through binary edits.

Ghidra has not made you more capable, it has instead increased your confirmation bias.


-j


I guess we are back to the fuck you jason. Before you run your shit mouth why dont you let the public decide if they get an improvement. Easy to watch your server for the increase. The stats speak........ The pic accepts 880 anything higher is rejected not 870 as you claim. I have tried even do a force but 880 is where the illegal voltage message stops. I am using the autotune to keep the speed higher else over a hour or so the speed will drop into a lower range to reduce the limit back to 142k and so on it works and you didnt do it the best thing is its free

The 840 is the default set if the volt is out of range. Once you receive the illegal voltage message it automaticcaly resorts to the default of 840 the normal voltage is between the 800 and 880 range try 881 and you get error try 880 all is ok the normal running is 870 so yes i increased the voltage from 870 to 880 and the default to 880 so if there is an error somehow the voltage by default will still go back to 880

In my opinion your trying to rip miners off....You knew the limits of these machines but led customers to think 180k is what you could maybe bring. Then claim it is so hard to do. I had the initial file done in 6 hours the last 2 weeks have been testing every scenario I can think of.

Reported by miner
Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
6h50m11s   138.75          144.56

Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
6h18m37s   136.13           145.6


Reported by flypool
149.1 KH/s   5591 (100%)   0 (0%)   4 minutes ago
142.2 KH/s   5331 (100%)   0 (0%)   4 minutes ago


I will add maybe you should have put off your vacation and bought a z11 instead of sit online begging for someone to loan you one. And yes I know what the file is doing the limit is 880mv anything higher is rejected by the pic. Therefore these miners are not going to get much improvement unless the voltage can be unlocked more. I bought mine then spent 2 weeks modding for the best speed. Next is voltage on the Z9's i may get it working.

another flypool stats...I can post these all week long....So dont accuse of picking and choosing my stats to post
147.2 KH/s   5519 (100%)   0 (0%)   6 minutes ago
144.2 KH/s   5407 (100%)   0 (0%)   6 minutes ago

"your" -> "you're".

And "you are" welcome to your opinion, however flawed they are.

See, I won't release "shit". How exactly have you spent 2 weeks "modding" yours when just a week ago you expected to receive them?

My first beta user came online 4/17 @ 21:43 hours.

[pid: 5573|app: 0|req: 13158/60407] ... () {46 vars in 574 bytes} [Wed Apr 17 21:43:27 2019] POST / => generated 1600 bytes in 6 msecs (HTTP/1.1 200) 1 headers in 51 bytes (1 switches on core 0)

As of 29 minutes ago, that system is still running just fine.

[pid: 17806|app: 0|req: 7881/48031] ... () {46 vars in 574 bytes} [Tue Apr 30 16:26:03 2019] POST / => generated 1538 bytes in 7 msecs (HTTP/1.1 200) 1 headers in 51 bytes (1 switches on core 0)

Your own posts state you didn't have machines on 4/17, which is less than two weeks ago... yet I actually have folk running working images with this stuff you claim (but implemented correctly) for almost two real weeks, not two made up weeks.

You will (hopefully) figure out that trying to use the scan thread that way is not going to achieve the results you desire...

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-145k/sol
Post by: chipless on April 30, 2019, 05:31:36 PM


"your" -> "you're".

And "you are" welcome to your opinion, however flawed they are.

See, I won't release "shit". How exactly have you spent 2 weeks "modding" yours when just a week ago you expected to receive them?

My first beta user came online 4/17 @ 21:43 hours.

[pid: 5573|app: 0|req: 13158/60407] ... () {46 vars in 574 bytes} [Wed Apr 17 21:43:27 2019] POST / => generated 1600 bytes in 6 msecs (HTTP/1.1 200) 1 headers in 51 bytes (1 switches on core 0)

As of 29 minutes ago, that system is still running just fine.

[pid: 17806|app: 0|req: 7881/48031] ... () {46 vars in 574 bytes} [Tue Apr 30 16:26:03 2019] POST / => generated 1538 bytes in 7 msecs (HTTP/1.1 200) 1 headers in 51 bytes (1 switches on core 0)

Your own posts state you didn't have machines on 4/17, which is less than two weeks ago... yet I actually have folk running working images with this stuff you claim (but implemented correctly) for almost two real weeks, not two made up weeks.

You will (hopefully) figure out that trying to use the scan thread that way is not going to achieve the results you desire...

-j

I am sorry 10-11 days I received mine on 4/21/2019 ... Your data came from people you asked to use for testing miners because you dont have your own. I have seen your posts asking people to send you one and so on. I dont care when you started this isnt your release. I and others realy dont care how sloppy or how good the inside coding is what matters is the end results. Thats why the first is a beta release if all works like people want I will look more into the cleaning up and maybe some performance improvement.

It seems all you can do is worry about my grammer. What a petty fucker you are

I have already received the results I desire without the scanmode it gets about 1 k less then it does running it.

Flypool stats again
146.6 KH/s   5496 (100%)   0 (0%)   3 minutes ago
145.4 KH/s   5453 (100%)   0 (0%)   3 minutes ago




Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-145k/sol
Post by: efudd on April 30, 2019, 05:38:40 PM
BTW, the illegal voltage response does not come from the PIC.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-145k/sol
Post by: chipless on April 30, 2019, 05:53:33 PM
BTW, the illegal voltage response does not come from the PIC.

-j

No shit but a code is sent back from the pic saying it wasnt set.... The pic literally wont accept anything higher then 880 even on a forced default the pic resorts back to 840 on any error. I been playing with this and know what is going on so dont sit and act like it dont work. You are just trying to push people away to your dev shit you were gonna release. By your own word you havent been able to hold anything steady over 142 and I have so just get over it. Your not the only person who can make mods that work.

Maybe you need to buy a machine and play with it rather then use someone elses. Again rather then run your mouth lets let the public decide if they are getting more or not. Then you can run your mouth if it is proven not to be working. I was even gonna share the batch 1 mini pic codes with you but your nothing but an asshole so get it yourself


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-145k/sol
Post by: chipless on April 30, 2019, 06:50:09 PM
Oh whatever dude. Sully your name more by releasing bogus shit.

You haven’t overvolted it either.

The voltage range is defined as 800-880 and each chip is initialized at 870. Past that, there are additional checks to ensure it isn’t initialized outside of that range. The PIC then will not pass more than the defined 870 when converted to an i2c message to the downstream hardware, also... so hacking a 7 to an 8 does you no good at all. And the reason you think it is 840/870 is because you have not understood the code you are attempting to disassemble yet... You can completely ignore the 840.

You have changed some hard coded values, selected which stats you think look best, and released some hacked up bullshit.

I’ll tell you what, I’ll give you a special image that disables the autotuning so you can see how wrong you are with your claims.

Do you even know why the auto tuning kicks off every couple of minutes? I do, and it isn’t because you have modded this right.. I don’t even have to look at this to know. Bitmain has hacked some bullshit in to check for a specific frequency setting to try to scan for tuning. At the end, it restarts cgminer to actually initialize them at the selected frequencies..... if you have hacked out those bits to disable that restart, you are also screwing up for reasons that SHOULD be obvious if you were competent.

The autotuning scan thread running is an exception case and not the expected normal run state. Did you fix the case where auto-scanning will tune your boards down to 0mhz? (Rare, but can happen and is hilarity).

Oh, and there is actually a simple way for you to disable auto scan, (but not autotune) through binary edits.

Ghidra has not made you more capable, it has instead increased your confirmation bias.


-j

I am waiting for the link to your special image so you can prove me wrong

edit....current miner reported hash
Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
8h51m28s   151.04         145.58

Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
9h24m2s   143.99         144.43   


No randomness....Steady and holding I also believe I know why there is a 1k difference and need to try some things to make sure


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-145k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 01, 2019, 12:44:06 AM
See, this is what a run of Z11 properly modded for voltage and frequencies should look like after a few hours.... You should note that there are no errors, no spamming of a failed scanning thread running every 2 minutes, blahblah. You'll note the frequencies here in this example are explicitly set by the user based on their environmental conditions and frequencies can be set and will lock PLL at anything from 200-850Mhz.

From a statistics perspective, things would look something like this:

Elapsed       R/T           Avg
5h17m4s   152.03   143.29

... This particular system has been running in an unfortunately hot area with chip temps at 80/81C, which is throttling it down some. Overnight it'll speed up again as it cools back down into the 60C's.

Here's a picture of the server side of my firmware over a few hours (with some downtime in the middle for some upgrades)
https://i.imgur.com/3NBlisr.png

And here's a picture of a firmware running auto-tuning over that same time period
https://i.imgur.com/0ZbyrRD.png

What you'll note here is that the hash rates running my firmware server side are very stable and almost never drop below the 140kSol line... yet if you run an image that has auto-tuning or scanning enabled, the results of the second pictures are true... fluctuations and drops, general hash instability as the control loop for scanning/auto-tune is poor. Even when the dip from my downtime roll off, the rates are stable.

Anyway...

Code:
Apr 30 19:09:34 (none) local0.err cgminer: Miner compile time: Tue Aug 21 16:00:32 CST 2018 (v2.2) type: Antminer Z11
Apr 30 19:09:34 (none) local0.warn cgminer: Started cgminer 4.9.0
Apr 30 19:09:34 (none) local0.warn cgminer[29510]: bitmain_ZCASH_init
Apr 30 19:09:34 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: No 2 Fan find, check again
Apr 30 19:09:35 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: fan-num 2 fan-map 3
Apr 30 19:09:35 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: check_chain
Apr 30 19:09:35 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: Chain 0 existed!
Apr 30 19:09:35 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: Chain 1 existed!
Apr 30 19:09:35 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: Chain 2 existed!
Apr 30 19:09:35 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: chain0 every_chain_reset_PIC16F1704_pic_new
Apr 30 19:09:37 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: reset_PIC16F1704_pic_new ok
Apr 30 19:09:37 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: chain1 every_chain_reset_PIC16F1704_pic_new
Apr 30 19:09:38 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: reset_PIC16F1704_pic_new ok
Apr 30 19:09:39 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: chain2 every_chain_reset_PIC16F1704_pic_new
Apr 30 19:09:40 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: chain0 every_chain_jump_from_loader_to_app_PIC16F1704_new
Apr 30 19:09:41 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: jump_from_loader_to_app_PIC16F1704_new ok
Apr 30 19:09:41 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: chain1 every_chain_jump_from_loader_to_app_PIC16F1704_new
Apr 30 19:09:41 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: jump_from_loader_to_app_PIC16F1704_new ok
Apr 30 19:09:41 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: chain2 every_chain_jump_from_loader_to_app_PIC16F1704_new
Apr 30 19:09:42 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: jump_from_loader_to_app_PIC16F1704_new ok
Apr 30 19:09:43 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: reset_all_hash_board_low 4204
Apr 30 19:09:43 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: pic_heart_beat_func_new
Apr 30 19:09:43 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: every_chain_disable_PIC16F1704_dc_dc_new
Apr 30 19:09:44 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: disable_PIC16F1704_dc_dc_new ok
Apr 30 19:09:44 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: disable_PIC16F1704_dc_dc_new ok
Apr 30 19:09:44 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: disable_PIC16F1704_dc_dc_new ok
Apr 30 19:09:49 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: every_chain_enable_PIC16F1704_dc_dc_new
Apr 30 19:09:49 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: enable_PIC16F1704_dc_dc_new ok
Apr 30 19:09:49 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: enable_PIC16F1704_dc_dc_new ok
Apr 30 19:09:49 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: enable_PIC16F1704_dc_dc_new ok
Apr 30 19:09:50 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: reset_all_hash_board_high 4210
Apr 30 19:09:50 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: tty_init
Apr 30 19:09:50 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: tty_init_chain chainid = 0
Apr 30 19:09:50 (none) local0.err cgminer[29510]: create rx read thread for chain 0 ok
Apr 30 19:09:50 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: Start A New Asic Response.Chain Id:[0]
Apr 30 19:09:50 (none) local0.err cgminer[29510]: create tx read thread for chain 0 ok
Apr 30 19:09:50 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: open device over
Apr 30 19:09:50 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: tty_init_chain chainid = 1
Apr 30 19:09:50 (none) local0.err cgminer[29510]: create rx read thread for chain 1 ok
Apr 30 19:09:50 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: Start A New Asic Response.Chain Id:[1]
Apr 30 19:09:50 (none) local0.err cgminer[29510]: create tx read thread for chain 1 ok
Apr 30 19:09:50 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: open device over
Apr 30 19:09:50 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: tty_init_chain chainid = 2
Apr 30 19:09:50 (none) local0.err cgminer[29510]: create rx read thread for chain 2 ok
Apr 30 19:09:50 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: Start A New Asic Response.Chain Id:[2]
Apr 30 19:09:51 (none) local0.err cgminer[29510]: create tx read thread for chain 2 ok
Apr 30 19:09:51 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: open device over
Apr 30 19:09:55 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: calculate_address_interval:addrInterval = 64
Apr 30 19:09:57 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: check_every_chain_asic_number
Apr 30 19:09:58 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: check_asic_reg: chain J0 has 3 ASIC
Apr 30 19:10:00 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: check_asic_reg: chain J1 has 3 ASIC
Apr 30 19:10:02 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: check_asic_reg: chain J2 has 3 ASIC
Apr 30 19:10:02 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: chainid0 set_frequency_chain freq=750
Apr 30 19:10:02 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: chainid1 set_frequency_chain freq=750
Apr 30 19:10:02 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: chainid2 set_frequency_chain freq=750
Apr 30 19:10:02 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: set_ticket_mask_chain chainID0 ticket_mask = 0x0000000f
Apr 30 19:10:02 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: set_ticket_mask_chain chainID1 ticket_mask = 0x0000000f
Apr 30 19:10:02 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: set_ticket_mask_chain chainID2 ticket_mask = 0x0000000f
Apr 30 19:10:02 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: software_set_address_chain chainID0 asics 3 addrInterval 64
Apr 30 19:10:02 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: software_set_address_chain chainID1 asics 3 addrInterval 64
Apr 30 19:10:03 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: software_set_address_chain chainID2 asics 3 addrInterval 64
Apr 30 19:10:03 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: chainid0 set_core_timeout_chain: core timeout = 00014820
Apr 30 19:10:03 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: chainid1 set_core_timeout_chain: core timeout = 00014820
Apr 30 19:10:03 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: chainid2 set_core_timeout_chain: core timeout = 00014820
Apr 30 19:10:03 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: enable_read_temperature_from_asic_chain: reg_value=0x07006061 chainid 0
Apr 30 19:10:03 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: enable_read_temperature_from_asic_chain: reg_value=0x07006061 chainid 1
Apr 30 19:10:03 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: enable_read_temperature_from_asic_chain: reg_value=0x07006061 chainid 2
Apr 30 19:10:03 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: dev.timeout = 10000000 us
Apr 30 19:10:04 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]: bitmain_ZCASH_init: fan_eft : 1  fan_pwm : 100
Apr 30 19:10:06 (none) local0.notice cgminer[29510]:  424116one
Apr 30 19:10:06 (none) local0.err cgminer[29510]: cgminer time error total_secs = 1556651406.912049 last_total_secs = 1.000000
Apr 30 19:10:07 (none) local0.info cgminer[29510]: Pool 0 extranonce set to a800e7ee60
Apr 30 19:10:07 (none) local0.info cgminer[29510]: Pool 1 extranonce set to ae0e45a3be
Apr 30 19:10:07 (none) local0.info cgminer[29510]: Pool 2 extranonce set to a1013ef095
Apr 30 19:10:12 (none) local0.warn cgminer[29510]: API running in IP access mode on port 4028 (7)


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-145k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 01, 2019, 01:06:22 AM
Well your wrong or you did something wrong with the second image you post because this is what my graph looks like. It also looks like I am getting a couple more k/sol then you are. Temps here are 80-90 outside the last few days. Miners are running in 70-80's

The graph is 4x mini's, 2x Z9 Full, and 2x Z11's

flypool
145.9 KH/s   5472 (100%)   0 (0%)   a minute ago

machine
Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
15h15m58s   149.73   145.4

https://app.nihaocloud.com/thumbnail/84949db26acb4b6bb19a/1024/oc-graph.jpg

edit.....
must be Cooling off outside
flypool
Hashrate
464.3 KH/s 460.1 KH/s

miner
Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
16h4m47s   143.34   145.46   


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-145k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 01, 2019, 02:22:05 AM
If we want to play the poolside game: 148.0 KH/s   5549 (100%)   0 (0%)   a minute ago

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-145k/sol
Post by: GarySeven on May 01, 2019, 02:40:43 AM
I love it.

The more you overclock and overvolt the Z11's the greater the difficulty becomes and the less profit you make.

Brilliant!


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-145k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 01, 2019, 02:46:39 AM
If we want to play the poolside game: 148.0 KH/s   5549 (100%)   0 (0%)   a minute ago

-j

Sorry I dont play games, I have proven you wrong now a few times today just accept it for what it is and work on your own rather then sit here trying to say mine is bogus shit.

You wanted me to use my own shit and leave yours alone so I did, now thats not enough for you. If you want to pay me off I will stop public release of free files, if not everything I do is gonna be put out for free. Your starting to act like Bitmain and want to corner the market.

Fact is machine side I am getting 2k more then you in speed, the server side varies I know that, so we will deal with only the machine side from here out. You may not agree with how I changed the code and thats fine it is a beta 1 first release and I know there is tweaking to do. I have 1 test version that held closer to 150k for awhile.

You need to do like I did and invest close to 25k in miners and test away without depending on others. I also dont know how many times I have to tell you dont under estimate what I know how to and what I dont know how to do. I am retired and have many hours to play with these things and the firmware.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-145k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 01, 2019, 02:48:26 AM
I love it.

The more you overclock and overvolt the Z11's the greater the difficulty becomes and the less profit you make.

Brilliant!

The difficulty is going up no matter what so you either get the profit now or you lose profit anyways. Since last August I have received half my costs back already. The faster I recover that the faster I start to profit.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-145k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 01, 2019, 04:22:30 AM
https://i.imgur.com/pzwtJ4G.png

*shrug*.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-145k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 01, 2019, 04:29:46 AM

So what are you referring to let see some times and averages etc shit i can reboot mine and it boosts upto over 160k that wold be aboout 53.3k each but it last for a few minutes till it settles in at 145....I am still waiting for the pm and link for the safe cgminer file to test. You never sent a link so it must be another thing you say then dont do. Wasnt I suppose to look at it and see how wrong I was.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-145k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 01, 2019, 04:39:52 AM

So what are you referring to let see some times and averages etc shit i can reboot mine and it boosts upto over 160k that wold be aboout 53.3k each but it last for a few minutes till it settles in at 145....I am still waiting for the pm and link for the safe cgminer file to test. You never sent a link so it must be another thing you say then dont do. Wasnt I suppose to look at it and see how wrong I was.

22m14s   167.11   150.32
34m59s   157.93   149.85

*shrug*.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-145k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 01, 2019, 04:58:31 AM

So what are you referring to let see some times and averages etc shit i can reboot mine and it boosts upto over 160k that wold be aboout 53.3k each but it last for a few minutes till it settles in at 145....I am still waiting for the pm and link for the safe cgminer file to test. You never sent a link so it must be another thing you say then dont do. Wasnt I suppose to look at it and see how wrong I was.

22m14s   167.11   150.32
34m59s   157.93   149.85

*shrug*.

-j

Not very long, hope it stays any improvement is good improvement. I know I still have some tweaking I can do and hopefully can get a little more out of them.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-145k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 01, 2019, 05:15:47 AM

So what are you referring to let see some times and averages etc shit i can reboot mine and it boosts upto over 160k that wold be aboout 53.3k each but it last for a few minutes till it settles in at 145....I am still waiting for the pm and link for the safe cgminer file to test. You never sent a link so it must be another thing you say then dont do. Wasnt I suppose to look at it and see how wrong I was.

22m14s   167.11   150.32
34m59s   157.93   149.85

*shrug*.

-j

Not very long, hope it stays any improvement is good improvement. I know I still have some tweaking I can do and hopefully can get a little more out of them.

1h0m44s   150.07   149.57
...
9h8m9s   152.03   147.09

Shrug.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-148k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 02, 2019, 05:45:53 AM
Z11-Chipless-v1-Beta 2 Released

Fix restart bug when setting pools and updated to 775m speeds are now around 143-148k/sol


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-148k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 02, 2019, 06:07:45 AM
Z11-Chipless-v1-Beta 2 Released

Fix restart bug when setting pools and updated to 775m speeds are now around 143-148k/sol

From your first post: "A bit of what to look forward to...…… I have set manually to 775 right now. The holdback so far is voltage if it cannot be overcome
these machines wont hold much more then 143-148k/sol as far as I can tell right now"

No, the limit is not voltage.
Also, you should find that 775 as a fixed frequency will not work for many hash boards.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-148k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 02, 2019, 06:29:39 AM
Z11-Chipless-v1-Beta 2 Released

Fix restart bug when setting pools and updated to 775m speeds are now around 143-148k/sol

From your first post: "A bit of what to look forward to...…… I have set manually to 775 right now. The holdback so far is voltage if it cannot be overcome
these machines wont hold much more then 143-148k/sol as far as I can tell right now"

No, the limit is not voltage.
Also, you should find that 775 as a fixed frequency will not work for many hash boards.

-j

Well thank you for that input. I know there is more to do to improve my image. Its better to get it out there so many can use it if they choose and as with your fw as time goes on it will get better. The best part is it's free. Even if no one uses it the fw has increased my own speed and that is what really matters to me.

I find a couple things funny about this....First you kept reporting you couldn't get past the 142k and hold it and second how you tried telling me you cant change a 7 to an 8 and get more power. Then all of a sudden you start saying your getting 150k+ after I released an image. So that either makes you a liar, a bullshitter or both. Your image was suppose to be released 2 days ago per your words. I am beginning to think you enjoy making statements then not following thru with them. That is like 4+ times now you haven't stuck with what you say.

The only thing holding back the 142k was clock and power. I know power was the main holdback because as soon as I set the 7 to an 8 I was getting more speed. Hmm... You must either still be having trouble with the small problems or your spending a lot of time trying to protect the code.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-148k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 02, 2019, 03:23:53 PM
Z11-Chipless-v1-Beta 2 Released

Fix restart bug when setting pools and updated to 775m speeds are now around 143-148k/sol

From your first post: "A bit of what to look forward to...…… I have set manually to 775 right now. The holdback so far is voltage if it cannot be overcome
these machines wont hold much more then 143-148k/sol as far as I can tell right now"

No, the limit is not voltage.
Also, you should find that 775 as a fixed frequency will not work for many hash boards.

-j

Well thank you for that input. I know there is more to do to improve my image. Its better to get it out there so many can use it if they choose and as with your fw as time goes on it will get better. The best part is it's free. Even if no one uses it the fw has increased my own speed and that is what really matters to me.

I find a couple things funny about this....First you kept reporting you couldn't get past the 142k and hold it and second how you tried telling me you cant change a 7 to an 8 and get more power. Then all of a sudden you start saying your getting 150k+ after I released an image. So that either makes you a liar, a bullshitter or both. Your image was suppose to be released 2 days ago per your words. I am beginning to think you enjoy making statements then not following thru with them. That is like 4+ times now you haven't stuck with what you say.

The only thing holding back the 142k was clock and power. I know power was the main holdback because as soon as I set the 7 to an 8 I was getting more speed. Hmm... You must either still be having trouble with the small problems or your spending a lot of time trying to protect the code.

Lol.

As I said, I won’t release “shit”.

There are things you clearly have not realized in how those specific changes operate on a broader range of machines.

Really, power is not the limit.
And really, you will find machines do not respond consistently or predictably to those specific changes you have made. Either across machines or even within the same unit from restart to restart....

Now, back to my trollin’

-j




Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-148k/sol
Post by: mindtrip on May 02, 2019, 07:35:14 PM
so efudd when do you plan on releasing your Z11 firmware? If you need anyone to do any validation testing I have a few units I could test them on with you if your interested. Your work on the Z9 Mini firmwares was great  ;D


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-148k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 02, 2019, 08:00:22 PM
so efudd when do you plan on releasing your Z11 firmware? If you need anyone to do any validation testing I have a few units I could test them on with you if your interested. Your work on the Z9 Mini firmwares was great  ;D

@mindtrip - the release is waiting on some "administration" stuff at the moment. It's been technically ready for a while now, but it is being released in partnership with one of top equihash pools to provide a more seamless integration between the hardware, software, and the mining pools. Additionally there will be no developer fee in conjuction with that pool and lower pool side fees as well. Simultaneous releases for Z9, Mini and Z11 are ready to go just as soon as we can get the joint release stuff completed.

Another way to look at it is if you are currently paying X percent for mining fees + dev fees (let's call it 6% if you are using antpool + my dev release), you'll be 1% or less combined with the new firmware and pool which is a good trade off for limited overclock and a win if there is good overclock.

From an expectations perspective, the Z11 firmware is not going to initially be a "big overclock" release like it was for the Z9. It'll be similar to the mini in terms of small improvements out the door.

The feature set between Z9/Mini/Z11 will be in sync...so if you have used and tuned on one, you can use and tune on another.

Soon(tm) although it doesn't help that I'm sick at the moment either though which is delaying things a bit.

thank you,

Jason


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-148k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 03, 2019, 06:03:54 AM
** Latest Speed Update  5/3/2019 12:59 CST ***
Elapsed      KSol/S(RT)           KSol/S(avg)
36m57s      153                     149.08


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-148k/sol
Post by: MrMiner13 on May 03, 2019, 09:45:44 AM
https://ibb.co/JqwrcS6


Chipless your firmware ran for 2hr5m without any major issues. The average hash rate did increase 5-6k over stock. A big increase on HW errors, hundreds more on each board. The increase in voltage made ASIC chains 0 & 2 5c hotter and 3c hotter on chain 1 from normal stock firmware from 4/23. After 2hr5m all 3 ASIC chains went offline, hash rate dropped to zero, after several restarts the miner would NOT remain stable for more than 20mins and I had to revert back to non-OC firmware. Good job so far, getting close.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-148k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 03, 2019, 11:06:08 AM
https://ibb.co/JqwrcS6


Chipless your firmware ran for 2hr5m without any major issues. The average hash rate did increase 5-6k over stock. A big increase on HW errors, hundreds more on each board. The increase in voltage made ASIC chains 0 & 2 5c hotter and 3c hotter on chain 1 from normal stock firmware from 4/23. After 2hr5m all 3 ASIC chains went offline, hash rate dropped to zero, after several restarts the miner would NOT remain stable for more than 20mins and I had to revert back to non-OC firmware. Good job so far, getting close.

Thank you for the input. I am working on an update that should fix many issues that may occur in certain situations. The speed should be increased alo to about 150k....There will be more heat no matter what firmware you use when you start to overclock them. I suggest manually setting the fan higher or cooling it better for now.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-148k/sol
Post by: mindtrip on May 03, 2019, 02:30:10 PM
so efudd when do you plan on releasing your Z11 firmware? If you need anyone to do any validation testing I have a few units I could test them on with you if your interested. Your work on the Z9 Mini firmwares was great  ;D

@mindtrip - the release is waiting on some "administration" stuff at the moment. It's been technically ready for a while now, but it is being released in partnership with one of top equihash pools to provide a more seamless integration between the hardware, software, and the mining pools. Additionally there will be no developer fee in conjuction with that pool and lower pool side fees as well. Simultaneous releases for Z9, Mini and Z11 are ready to go just as soon as we can get the joint release stuff completed.

Another way to look at it is if you are currently paying X percent for mining fees + dev fees (let's call it 6% if you are using antpool + my dev release), you'll be 1% or less combined with the new firmware and pool which is a good trade off for limited overclock and a win if there is good overclock.

From an expectations perspective, the Z11 firmware is not going to initially be a "big overclock" release like it was for the Z9. It'll be similar to the mini in terms of small improvements out the door.

The feature set between Z9/Mini/Z11 will be in sync...so if you have used and tuned on one, you can use and tune on another.

Soon(tm) although it doesn't help that I'm sick at the moment either though which is delaying things a bit.

thank you,

Jason


Thank you for the update I will follow this thread for the official release announcement


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-148k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 03, 2019, 02:40:19 PM
so efudd when do you plan on releasing your Z11 firmware? If you need anyone to do any validation testing I have a few units I could test them on with you if your interested. Your work on the Z9 Mini firmwares was great  ;D

@mindtrip - the release is waiting on some "administration" stuff at the moment. It's been technically ready for a while now, but it is being released in partnership with one of top equihash pools to provide a more seamless integration between the hardware, software, and the mining pools. Additionally there will be no developer fee in conjuction with that pool and lower pool side fees as well. Simultaneous releases for Z9, Mini and Z11 are ready to go just as soon as we can get the joint release stuff completed.

Another way to look at it is if you are currently paying X percent for mining fees + dev fees (let's call it 6% if you are using antpool + my dev release), you'll be 1% or less combined with the new firmware and pool which is a good trade off for limited overclock and a win if there is good overclock.

From an expectations perspective, the Z11 firmware is not going to initially be a "big overclock" release like it was for the Z9. It'll be similar to the mini in terms of small improvements out the door.

The feature set between Z9/Mini/Z11 will be in sync...so if you have used and tuned on one, you can use and tune on another.

Soon(tm) although it doesn't help that I'm sick at the moment either though which is delaying things a bit.

thank you,

Jason


Thank you for the update I will follow this thread for the official release announcement


You can monitor his thread for his announcement. This thread is for non-epudd supported firmware.

Here is his thread 

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5036968.0


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-148k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 03, 2019, 05:18:46 PM
so efudd when do you plan on releasing your Z11 firmware? If you need anyone to do any validation testing I have a few units I could test them on with you if your interested. Your work on the Z9 Mini firmwares was great  ;D

@mindtrip - the release is waiting on some "administration" stuff at the moment. It's been technically ready for a while now, but it is being released in partnership with one of top equihash pools to provide a more seamless integration between the hardware, software, and the mining pools. Additionally there will be no developer fee in conjuction with that pool and lower pool side fees as well. Simultaneous releases for Z9, Mini and Z11 are ready to go just as soon as we can get the joint release stuff completed.

Another way to look at it is if you are currently paying X percent for mining fees + dev fees (let's call it 6% if you are using antpool + my dev release), you'll be 1% or less combined with the new firmware and pool which is a good trade off for limited overclock and a win if there is good overclock.

From an expectations perspective, the Z11 firmware is not going to initially be a "big overclock" release like it was for the Z9. It'll be similar to the mini in terms of small improvements out the door.

The feature set between Z9/Mini/Z11 will be in sync...so if you have used and tuned on one, you can use and tune on another.

Soon(tm) although it doesn't help that I'm sick at the moment either though which is delaying things a bit.

thank you,

Jason


Thank you for the update I will follow this thread for the official release announcement


You can monitor his thread for his announcement. This thread is for non-epudd supported firmware.

Here is his thread 

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5036968.0

Yeah, I guess it is annoying when someone comes to your thread and incessantly quotes everything and posts references to their own content in it.

Shrug.

Wonder where that started.

-j



Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-148k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 03, 2019, 07:38:45 PM
Not really.... If you werent talking shit about me I wouldnt do it but if your gonna talk shit then I will do whatever I dont care. I dont have to have other member stick up for me or get involved in something that is really none of their business.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-148k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 03, 2019, 10:17:02 PM
Not really.... If you werent talking shit about me I wouldnt do it but if your gonna talk shit then I will do whatever I dont care. I dont have to have other member stick up for me or get involved in something that is really none of their business.

Lol. And I do? I can’t help whatever folk may do on their own.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 04, 2019, 05:11:05 AM
Z11 OC v1.0 Beta 3 is now released with speeds from 148-150+ k/sol

Please report any bugs and feedback


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 04, 2019, 05:13:58 AM
Z11 OC v1.0 Beta 3 is now released with speeds from 148-150+ k/sol

Please report any bugs and feedback

Ah congrats. You caught up with yourself!

How is this different than your previous update where you said you had speeds from 148-150+ k/sol?

Quote from: chipdude
Updated 04/30/2019 4:43am CST
The Z11 base firmware is the 03/12/2019 version from Bitmain,the scan frequency and default frequencies have been updated and the
voltage was increased from 840/870mV to 900mV. After about 10 minutes of running the machine will scan the frequencies every
2 minutes or so. I have increased the speed on my 2 Z11's by about 8k/sol each bringing my speed up to 148-150+ k/sol per machine
SSH is enabled as well as malware protection against current known Antminer malware. The hash increase in about +3% increase over
the factory firmware. I may be able to squeeze a little more out of them with some more tweaking. This is time consuming and I do lose
profits from the miner during the coding time so if you find this helpful please make a donation and I can work more on the tweaks.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 04, 2019, 05:25:32 AM
Z11 OC v1.0 Beta 3 is now released with speeds from 148-150+ k/sol

Please report any bugs and feedback

Ah congrats. You caught up with yourself!

How is this different than your previous update where you said you had speeds from 148-150+ k/sol?

Quote from: chipdude
Updated 04/30/2019 4:43am CST
The Z11 base firmware is the 03/12/2019 version from Bitmain,the scan frequency and default frequencies have been updated and the
voltage was increased from 840/870mV to 900mV. After about 10 minutes of running the machine will scan the frequencies every
2 minutes or so. I have increased the speed on my 2 Z11's by about 8k/sol each bringing my speed up to 148-150+ k/sol per machine
SSH is enabled as well as malware protection against current known Antminer malware. The hash increase in about +3% increase over
the factory firmware. I may be able to squeeze a little more out of them with some more tweaking. This is time consuming and I do lose
profits from the miner during the coding time so if you find this helpful please make a donation and I can work more on the tweaks.

-j

Why do you even ask you know you are going to look at it anyways. Last I was told you cant get it to hold a speed and still have the throttle down after so long.

Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
2h0m28s   159.56             150.15

edit......
I bet thats what your doing now....LOL


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 04, 2019, 05:46:52 AM
Z11 OC v1.0 Beta 3 is now released with speeds from 148-150+ k/sol

Please report any bugs and feedback

Ah congrats. You caught up with yourself!

How is this different than your previous update where you said you had speeds from 148-150+ k/sol?

Quote from: chipdude
Updated 04/30/2019 4:43am CST
The Z11 base firmware is the 03/12/2019 version from Bitmain,the scan frequency and default frequencies have been updated and the
voltage was increased from 840/870mV to 900mV. After about 10 minutes of running the machine will scan the frequencies every
2 minutes or so. I have increased the speed on my 2 Z11's by about 8k/sol each bringing my speed up to 148-150+ k/sol per machine
SSH is enabled as well as malware protection against current known Antminer malware. The hash increase in about +3% increase over
the factory firmware. I may be able to squeeze a little more out of them with some more tweaking. This is time consuming and I do lose
profits from the miner during the coding time so if you find this helpful please make a donation and I can work more on the tweaks.

-j

Why do you even ask you know you are going to look at it anyways. Last I was told you cant get it to hold a speed and still have the throttle down after so long.

Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
2h0m28s   159.56             150.15

edit......
I bet thats what your doing now....LOL

No, I'm watching a video on someone watching their car with a foam cannon. It is more interesting. But thank you for inquiring as to my interests-- it really was thoughtful of you. I didn't know you cared!

But really, your previous statement is the same as your current statement in terms of "148-150".. so inquiring minds, how is it different? Which one is the truth?

And in your other thread, you stated your combined hashrate across all of your machines was around 455k between a couple of Z11s, Z9s and 4 minis... and in doing the math being conservative on the Mini/Z9 overclocks, the remaining hash rate out of the 455k for the 2x Z11s was.... 284k .. or 142k/sol each.

So which one of those is truth?

It's really hard to tell.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 04, 2019, 05:58:39 AM

No, I'm watching a video on someone watching their car with a foam cannon. It is more interesting. But thank you for inquiring as to my interests-- it really was thoughtful of you. I didn't know you cared!

But really, your previous statement is the same as your current statement in terms of "148-150".. so inquiring minds, how is it different? Which one is the truth?

And in your other thread, you stated your combined hashrate across all of your machines was around 455k between a couple of Z11s, Z9s and 4 minis... and in doing the math being conservative on the Mini/Z9 overclocks, the remaining hash rate out of the 455k for the 2x Z11s was.... 284k .. or 142k/sol each.

So which one of those is truth?

It's really hard to tell.

-j

The truth is the speed I post wtf dont you understand about that...At least I dont tell people I am dropping my dev fee lower then never do or tell them you will get voltage on z9 and dont. You are the one who hasnt followed thru with many things you say, I try to be as accurate as possible and may sometimes not get it right, I am only human

I am not going to debate shit with you about it your only trying to be an asshole and you know it. If you wonder then look at it yourself or try it out. my machines are as follows

4 minis get over 16k each
2 z9 full get 55+ each
2 z11 get 150 each

Now do the math ... all my machines now report on machine 474 k and flypool reports it as 473 currently....
I didnt know I had to always report exact up to the minute information on my full rig. But here is the stats as I type for you machine and then flypool

Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)   FoundBlocks   LocalWork   Utility   WU   BestShare
2h29m38s   151.36   150.48

Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)   FoundBlocks   LocalWork   Utility   WU   BestShare
12m10s   156.44   151.3


145.2 KH/s   5446 (100%)   0 (0%)   6 minutes ago just loaded beta 3 12 min ago
151.0 KH/s   5661 (100%)   0 (0%)   6 minutes ago


Hashrate

473.4 KH/s


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 04, 2019, 06:04:12 AM

No, I'm watching a video on someone watching their car with a foam cannon. It is more interesting. But thank you for inquiring as to my interests-- it really was thoughtful of you. I didn't know you cared!

But really, your previous statement is the same as your current statement in terms of "148-150".. so inquiring minds, how is it different? Which one is the truth?

And in your other thread, you stated your combined hashrate across all of your machines was around 455k between a couple of Z11s, Z9s and 4 minis... and in doing the math being conservative on the Mini/Z9 overclocks, the remaining hash rate out of the 455k for the 2x Z11s was.... 284k .. or 142k/sol each.

So which one of those is truth?

It's really hard to tell.

-j

The truth is the speed I post wtf dont you understand about that...At least I dont tell people I am dropping my dev fee lower then never do or tell then you will get voltage on z9 and dont. Your the one who hasnt followed thru with many things you say, I try to be as accurate as possible and may sometimes not get it right, I am only human

I am not going to debate shit with you about it your only trying to be an asshole and you know it. If you wonder then look at it yourself or try it out. my machines are as follows

4 minis get over 16k each
2 z9 full get 55+ each
2 z11 get 150 each

Now do the math ... all my machines now report on machine 474 k and flypool reports it as 473 currently....
I didnt know I had to always report exact up to the minute information on my full rig. But here is the stats as I type for you machine and then flypool

Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)   FoundBlocks   LocalWork   Utility   WU   BestShare
2h29m38s   151.36   150.48

Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)   FoundBlocks   LocalWork   Utility   WU   BestShare
12m10s   156.44   151.3


145.2 KH/s   5446 (100%)   0 (0%)   6 minutes ago just loaded beta 3 12 min ago
151.0 KH/s   5661 (100%)   0 (0%)   6 minutes ago


Hashrate

473.4 KH/s

Here is a good video about the 2019 Ram 2500HD you might enjoy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4I-T58QO43o (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ)

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 04, 2019, 06:08:58 AM
I dont dodge or chrysler products sorry I prefer GM


oh look here my other machine i just loaded

Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)   FoundBlocks   LocalWork   Utility   WU   BestShare
48m55s   162.01           151.83



17.1 KH/s   642 (100%)   0 (0%)   7 minutes ago
16.9 KH/s   633 (100%)   0 (0%)   7 minutes ago
15.8 KH/s   594 (100%)   1 (0%)   7 minutes ago
16.1 KH/s   604 (100%)   0 (0%)   7 minutes ago
55.4 KH/s   2079 (100%)   0 (0%)   7 minutes ago
54.5 KH/s   2045 (100%)   1 (0%)   7 minutes ago
149.4 KH/s 5604 (100%)   0 (0%)   7 minutes ago
150.3 KH/s 5637 (100%)   0 (0%)   7 minutes ago


edit...... I will update you again on the last one I loaded
Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
1h19m42s   153.33           151.95

most recent flypool also for the rigs above
Hashrate

479.8 KH/s


another edit......the last one loaded is still climbing
Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
1h35m57s   152.35             152.13


After 2 hrs this is where it will settle in at
Elapsed    KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
1h54m16s    147.43              151.97


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: nordmann666 on May 04, 2019, 08:45:11 AM
I dont dodge or chrysler products sorry I prefer GM


oh look here my other machine i just loaded

Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)   FoundBlocks   LocalWork   Utility   WU   BestShare
48m55s   162.01           151.83



17.1 KH/s   642 (100%)   0 (0%)   7 minutes ago
16.9 KH/s   633 (100%)   0 (0%)   7 minutes ago
15.8 KH/s   594 (100%)   1 (0%)   7 minutes ago
16.1 KH/s   604 (100%)   0 (0%)   7 minutes ago
55.4 KH/s   2079 (100%)   0 (0%)   7 minutes ago
54.5 KH/s   2045 (100%)   1 (0%)   7 minutes ago
149.4 KH/s 5604 (100%)   0 (0%)   7 minutes ago
150.3 KH/s 5637 (100%)   0 (0%)   7 minutes ago


edit...... I will update you again on the last one I loaded
Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
1h19m42s   153.33           151.95

most recent flypool also for the rigs above
Hashrate

479.8 KH/s


another edit......the last one loaded is still climbing
Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
1h35m57s   152.35             152.13


After 2 hrs this is where it will settle in at
Elapsed    KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
1h54m16s    147.43              151.97


power consumption?


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 04, 2019, 10:25:25 AM
I dont dodge or chrysler products sorry I prefer GM


oh look here my other machine i just loaded

Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)   FoundBlocks   LocalWork   Utility   WU   BestShare
48m55s   162.01           151.83



17.1 KH/s   642 (100%)   0 (0%)   7 minutes ago
16.9 KH/s   633 (100%)   0 (0%)   7 minutes ago
15.8 KH/s   594 (100%)   1 (0%)   7 minutes ago
16.1 KH/s   604 (100%)   0 (0%)   7 minutes ago
55.4 KH/s   2079 (100%)   0 (0%)   7 minutes ago
54.5 KH/s   2045 (100%)   1 (0%)   7 minutes ago
149.4 KH/s 5604 (100%)   0 (0%)   7 minutes ago
150.3 KH/s 5637 (100%)   0 (0%)   7 minutes ago


edit...... I will update you again on the last one I loaded
Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
1h19m42s   153.33           151.95

most recent flypool also for the rigs above
Hashrate

479.8 KH/s


another edit......the last one loaded is still climbing
Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
1h35m57s   152.35             152.13


After 2 hrs this is where it will settle in at
Elapsed    KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
1h54m16s    147.43              151.97


power consumption?

I am not sure I would say about 20-50 watts more with the little increase in voltage. It was increased by from 880 mV max to 920 mV and is locked there by me, the frequency is set to 793 which so far from members I have testing there have been no complaints. I am currently finishing up a faster release that will be available for a 1 time fee. The details are on the first post of the thread.

If someone does have the ability to let me know the power consumption that would be nice, mine is on a 220 ac line and I dont have anything to really test it with. I am drawing about 7500 watts with all my miner then another 750 for an air conditioner to keep the room cooler

This is where 1 machine settled at....The other machine is up and down as I tweak it some more.

Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
4h30m1s   154.48            151.56



Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 04, 2019, 02:30:27 PM
I dont dodge or chrysler products sorry I prefer GM


oh look here my other machine i just loaded

Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)   FoundBlocks   LocalWork   Utility   WU   BestShare
48m55s   162.01           151.83



17.1 KH/s   642 (100%)   0 (0%)   7 minutes ago
16.9 KH/s   633 (100%)   0 (0%)   7 minutes ago
15.8 KH/s   594 (100%)   1 (0%)   7 minutes ago
16.1 KH/s   604 (100%)   0 (0%)   7 minutes ago
55.4 KH/s   2079 (100%)   0 (0%)   7 minutes ago
54.5 KH/s   2045 (100%)   1 (0%)   7 minutes ago
149.4 KH/s 5604 (100%)   0 (0%)   7 minutes ago
150.3 KH/s 5637 (100%)   0 (0%)   7 minutes ago


edit...... I will update you again on the last one I loaded
Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
1h19m42s   153.33           151.95

most recent flypool also for the rigs above
Hashrate

479.8 KH/s


another edit......the last one loaded is still climbing
Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
1h35m57s   152.35             152.13


After 2 hrs this is where it will settle in at
Elapsed    KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
1h54m16s    147.43              151.97


power consumption?

I am not sure I would say about 20-50 watts more with the little increase in voltage. It was increased by from 880 mV max to 920 mV and is locked there by me, the frequency is set to 793 which so far from members I have testing there have been no complaints. I am currently finishing up a faster release that will be available for a 1 time fee. The details are on the first post of the thread.

If someone does have the ability to let me know the power consumption that would be nice, mine is on a 220 ac line and I dont have anything to really test it with. I am drawing about 7500 watts with all my miner then another 750 for an air conditioner to keep the room cooler

This is where 1 machine settled at....The other machine is up and down as I tweak it some more.

Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
4h30m1s   154.48            151.56



Ahh, I see you finally listened to me when I told you that voltage was not actually limited and all you had to do was get rid of one check. Good job!

Although, I do have a question.

In your updated first post you showed an example of the capabilities as part of offering 'custom' images for a one time fee of $100, it showed 154kSol at 16minutes elapsed.

Quote
** Latest Speed Update  5/3/2019 8:59 CST ***
Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
16m40s   154.48             154.05

I've tested that image on a Z11 and as close to 16m40s as I could sample, I see the following result. It appears to be the same as all of the other results. Chip temperatures increased by 7C over what this machine was running before.

16m42s   152.68   149.06

Also, I see constant "scan frequency" messages.
Can you please explain what is going on here? What would paying $100 get me when I can't get the results you already claim for free?

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 04, 2019, 04:36:05 PM


Ahh, I see you finally listened to me when I told you that voltage was not actually limited and all you had to do was get rid of one check. Good job!

Although, I do have a question.

In your updated first post you showed an example of the capabilities as part of offering 'custom' images for a one time fee of $100, it showed 154kSol at 16minutes elapsed.

Quote
** Latest Speed Update  5/3/2019 8:59 CST ***
Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
16m40s   154.48             154.05

I've tested that image on a Z11 and as close to 16m40s as I could sample, I see the following result. It appears to be the same as all of the other results. Chip temperatures increased by 7C over what this machine was running before.

16m42s   152.68   149.06

Also, I see constant "scan frequency" messages.
Can you please explain what is going on here? What would paying $100 get me when I can't get the results you already claim for free?

-j

Actually the power area yes I missed 1 spot during my going thru it. No big deal, then you are not reading it right because there was never any speed posted for the upgraded images. That speed was a example of what the machines can and are getting and so on. But the data was from a machine.

I suppose you are going to find every little word to comment on about this image. As far as heat of course there is going to be heat, anytime you start to clock up a machine over factory it has more heat. There are still tweaks to be done but it works and its free. THe scan message will get fixed also soon it is not a big deal and doesnt seem to bother the speed any.

I dont understand the excuse you gave people about your release. You dont have to wait for the pool admin crap or whatever. As I been told you were still stuck at the throttle down but other parts were ok.

In the end for free it works pretty dam good.

I also had 1 report the Beta 3 is drawing around 1800 watts time to tweak it a little I guess.


After running for 10 hrs

Elapsed         KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
10h36m31s   146.45   151.56


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 04, 2019, 04:41:03 PM


Ahh, I see you finally listened to me when I told you that voltage was not actually limited and all you had to do was get rid of one check. Good job!

Although, I do have a question.

In your updated first post you showed an example of the capabilities as part of offering 'custom' images for a one time fee of $100, it showed 154kSol at 16minutes elapsed.

Quote
** Latest Speed Update  5/3/2019 8:59 CST ***
Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
16m40s   154.48             154.05

I've tested that image on a Z11 and as close to 16m40s as I could sample, I see the following result. It appears to be the same as all of the other results. Chip temperatures increased by 7C over what this machine was running before.

16m42s   152.68   149.06

Also, I see constant "scan frequency" messages.
Can you please explain what is going on here? What would paying $100 get me when I can't get the results you already claim for free?

-j

Actually the power area yes I missed 1 spot during my going thru it. No big deal, then you are not reading it right because there was never any speed posted for the upgraded images. That speed was a example of what the machines can and are getting and so on. But the data was from a machine.

I suppose you are going to find every little word to comment on about this image. As far as heat of course there is going to be heat, anytime you start to clock up a machine over factory it has more heat. There are still tweaks to be done but it works and its free. THe scan message will get fixed also soon it is not a big deal and doesnt seem to bother the speed any.

I dont understand the excuse you gave people about your release. You dont have to wait for the pool admin crap or whatever. As I been told you were still stuck at the throttle down but other parts were ok.

In the end for free it works pretty dam good.

I also had 1 report the Beta 3 is drawing around 1800 watts time to tweak it a little I guess.



Ignoring all the noise in that response, it doesn’t seem to be working as you describe. I posted the measured results at the same time period you posted results from and I am not seeing any improvements. Trying to understand what is going wrong.

Literally running this to test and seeing different results.

Can you assist?

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 04, 2019, 04:49:48 PM
epudd, I dont know what to tell you others are reporting to me that everything is working well. I guess if it is broken then fix it.So lets not sit here to rry to discredit the firmware because you know as well as I do it was valid stuff I asked you about your non-disclosed control. This firmware is nothing more then a modded binary and free to try or use. Why dont you go back to fixing your own problem and let people give it a try without all your bullshit child games.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 04, 2019, 05:09:11 PM
epudd, I dont know what to tell you others are reporting to me that everything is working well. I guess if it is broken then fix it.So lets not sit here to rry to discredit the firmware because you know as well as I do it was valid stuff I asked you about your non-disclosed control. This firmware is nothing more then a modded binary and free to try or use. Why dont you go back to fixing your own problem and let people give it a try without all your bullshit child games.

Seriously not trying to discredit. Honestly asking. You asked for feedback and I am providing some on behalf of another individual.

He will happily pay 100 if you can give him 175k sol... so trying to see if what you have released is working for him.. and it has left a question as to why the same results are not being achieved.

Sometimes you have to read between the lines and realize not everything is an attack or troll. Nuance is a skill.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 04, 2019, 05:17:20 PM
epudd, I dont know what to tell you others are reporting to me that everything is working well. I guess if it is broken then fix it.So lets not sit here to rry to discredit the firmware because you know as well as I do it was valid stuff I asked you about your non-disclosed control. This firmware is nothing more then a modded binary and free to try or use. Why dont you go back to fixing your own problem and let people give it a try without all your bullshit child games.

Seriously not trying to discredit. Honestly asking. You asked for feedback and I am providing some on behalf of another individual.

He will happily pay 100 if you can give him 175k sol... so trying to see if what you have released is working for him.. and it has left a question as to why the same results are not being achieved.

Sometimes you have to read between the lines and realize not everything is an attack or troll. Nuance is a skill.

-j

I do not know why you are getting bad results I do know it take 1-2 hours for these to max out. The heat is due to overclocking and increased voltage. From some of my testing you cant get higher speeds without having some extra power to go with it. I am working on faster speeds as we speak trying a few different things I have found that no matter what you arent getting the next speed range without more power. But I may be missing something.

This is what 1 machine is reporting and you should have similar results
Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
11h47m20s   156.28   151.62

I need to update the base to the 4/23/19 release this base is the first bitmain image release

Latest test after tweaking some more
Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
1h4m32s   158.41             153.34


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: Bran5471 on May 04, 2019, 09:26:06 PM
Keep up the good work Chipless,I see your just trying to get our aisc's control back,Shrug off anyone trying to put you down,or discredit your work. I will be following/using your CFW's.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 04, 2019, 10:21:42 PM
Keep up the good work Chipless,I see your just trying to get our aisc's control back,Shrug off anyone trying to put you down,or discredit your work. I will be following/using your CFW's.

Thank you, the latest tweak has it up over 154 k/sol ,,,,, Baby steps I dont want to screw a 2k machine by pusing it too far. Takes about an hour to see what it tops off at so every tweak can take as much as 1 hr running


Elapsed    KSol/S(RT)    KSol/S(avg)
1h2m17s    164.96               154.3

2 hrs runtime... Thats where that tweak peaks out on my machine
Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
1h53m26s   158.9             154.41


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: weremy73 on May 04, 2019, 11:35:11 PM
Just sharing some observations. The beta 3 firmware held over 151-153 ksols for most of the day, but settled back down to 145 ksols recently with chip temps in the 81c-85c with fans set to 100%. Another Z11 twelve inches away running Bitmain 4/23 FW is at 70c-73c with fans at 95%. Re-releasing an April 23 version to cut down on hardware errors at the very least (and any other positive unintended consequences) seems like a no-brainer.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Beta 3:

Elapsed          MH/S(RT)          MH/S(avg)
8h44m23s      146.45              145.66

HW Errors: 7,813

Power Draw: 1780w @ 120v
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bitmain 4/23:

Elapsed          MH/S(RT)          MH/S(avg)
8h59m26s     132.37              137.99

HW Errors: 649

Power Draw: 1492w @ 120v
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: Bran5471 on May 04, 2019, 11:51:41 PM
No problem man,overclocking an voltage adjustment is a touchy thing,one 1Mhz higher crashes when 1 lower is perfect,and I'm sure theirs more to it with asic chips. Bitmain locking them down was a pretty sad day,I was hoping they'd open source their FW,but that was dream. And thanks @weremy73 for the updates!


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 04, 2019, 11:53:51 PM
@chipless - 

9h40m16s   158.57   151.34

I give you props on bypassing the voltage limits you thought were in the PIC -- now we just gotta figure out what the voltage maximums are.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 05, 2019, 12:59:39 AM
@chipless -  

9h40m16s   158.57   151.34

I give you props on bypassing the voltage limits you thought were in the PIC -- now we just gotta figure out what the voltage maximums are.

-j

Anyone having throttle back down problems should try to set the fan manually to 75% or higher. I run mine at 90%, many problems with the miners is the voltage chip gets warmer and cuts out. The only way to keep it cooler is to turn up the fan. This scenario can happen without any errors being set in the log. Bitmain needed small heatsinks on the voltage regulator.

I guess I have to say thanks....I guess...Coming from you thats odd but.. you are also welcome for finding the spot so you can now volt/clock per asic. I would like to know the file format for the data in chips_freq.config, i was considering trying to enable it to read the volt or freq thru the file...I had it as high as 1200mV so far running in 75-90c range. I have all my miners in an air-conditioned 12x12 building with all the units vented out the side. So the heat may be a problem for some until freq and voltage are added back to the config file for some control. I am in the deep south where it has been in the high 80's and humid.

Anything below 870mV you lose speed

I am going to get it to 156k for free then after that paids users....I have a plan that will be fair and work for everyone's budget. The details will be laid out on the first post when it is all ready


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: lenovop-70 on May 05, 2019, 06:03:44 AM
Wow, i found many nice information here, i have antminer z11 too in my home, ill try what peoples said above, i hope it will increase my miners speed as well, thanks for the OP for this great information, bless for you.
I will try it and post it here to share with you all.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 05, 2019, 07:35:19 AM
@chipless -  

9h40m16s   158.57   151.34

I give you props on bypassing the voltage limits you thought were in the PIC -- now we just gotta figure out what the voltage maximums are.

-j

Anyone having throttle back down problems should try to set the fan manually to 75% or higher. I run mine at 90%, many problems with the miners is the voltage chip gets warmer and cuts out. The only way to keep it cooler is to turn up the fan. This scenario can happen without any errors being set in the log. Bitmain needed small heatsinks on the voltage regulator.

I guess I have to say thanks....I guess...Coming from you thats odd but.. you are also welcome for finding the spot so you can now volt/clock per asic. I would like to know the file format for the data in chips_freq.config, i was considering trying to enable it to read the volt or freq thru the file...I had it as high as 1200mV so far running in 75-90c range. I have all my miners in an air-conditioned 12x12 building with all the units vented out the side. So the heat may be a problem for some until freq and voltage are added back to the config file for some control. I am in the deep south where it has been in the high 80's and humid.

Anything below 870mV you lose speed

I am going to get it to 156k for free then after that paids users....I have a plan that will be fair and work for everyone's budget. The details will be laid out on the first post when it is all ready

Eh, the chips_freq.config is stale code. I futzed with it some.

I reverse engineered the voltage control communications to the PIC and ISL this evening and by passed the factory stuff in favor of my own initialization code for frequency and voltage on a per-ASIC (not just per hashboard) basis (I already have the frequency stuff done from my previous work).

I am still not happy with the predictability of results, unfortunately. While it is possible I am testing with a machine that just isn't up to par (which would change the equation if so), the more likely scenario is that holding a stable overclock across a broad range of systems is improbable.

Who knows...

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 05, 2019, 07:57:15 AM
@chipless -  

9h40m16s   158.57   151.34

I give you props on bypassing the voltage limits you thought were in the PIC -- now we just gotta figure out what the voltage maximums are.

-j

Anyone having throttle back down problems should try to set the fan manually to 75% or higher. I run mine at 90%, many problems with the miners is the voltage chip gets warmer and cuts out. The only way to keep it cooler is to turn up the fan. This scenario can happen without any errors being set in the log. Bitmain needed small heatsinks on the voltage regulator.

I guess I have to say thanks....I guess...Coming from you thats odd but.. you are also welcome for finding the spot so you can now volt/clock per asic. I would like to know the file format for the data in chips_freq.config, i was considering trying to enable it to read the volt or freq thru the file...I had it as high as 1200mV so far running in 75-90c range. I have all my miners in an air-conditioned 12x12 building with all the units vented out the side. So the heat may be a problem for some until freq and voltage are added back to the config file for some control. I am in the deep south where it has been in the high 80's and humid.

Anything below 870mV you lose speed

I am going to get it to 156k for free then after that paids users....I have a plan that will be fair and work for everyone's budget. The details will be laid out on the first post when it is all ready

Eh, the chips_freq.config is stale code. I futzed with it some.

I reverse engineered the voltage control communications to the PIC and ISL this evening and by passed the factory stuff in favor of my own initialization code for frequency and voltage on a per-ASIC (not just per hashboard) basis (I already have the frequency stuff done from my previous work).

I am still not happy with the predictability of results, unfortunately. While it is possible I am testing with a machine that just isn't up to par (which would change the equation if so), the more likely scenario is that holding a stable overclock across a broad range of systems is improbable.

Who knows...

-j


Look into the voltage throttling the speed back down. It seams when I hit an area there is when it stopped throttling back to around 142 and instead started going up.It is either there or the scan freq that happening behind the scenes. That is why mine is in the 2 minute loop when it is not in the scan loop it will throttle back down but as long as it is in the 2 minute loop it holds steady. Weird...maybe resetting the 142 limit which is coming from somewhere I dont know of.

I cant explain none of it all I can really tell you is that it is a mess. If you are ever kind throw me a factory image with the voltage --bitmain-voltage and the --bitmain-freq re-enabled. I would like to try a couple things there but am busy doing too many other things right now to enable it.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 05, 2019, 01:51:29 PM
@chipless -  

9h40m16s   158.57   151.34

I give you props on bypassing the voltage limits you thought were in the PIC -- now we just gotta figure out what the voltage maximums are.

-j

Anyone having throttle back down problems should try to set the fan manually to 75% or higher. I run mine at 90%, many problems with the miners is the voltage chip gets warmer and cuts out. The only way to keep it cooler is to turn up the fan. This scenario can happen without any errors being set in the log. Bitmain needed small heatsinks on the voltage regulator.

I guess I have to say thanks....I guess...Coming from you thats odd but.. you are also welcome for finding the spot so you can now volt/clock per asic. I would like to know the file format for the data in chips_freq.config, i was considering trying to enable it to read the volt or freq thru the file...I had it as high as 1200mV so far running in 75-90c range. I have all my miners in an air-conditioned 12x12 building with all the units vented out the side. So the heat may be a problem for some until freq and voltage are added back to the config file for some control. I am in the deep south where it has been in the high 80's and humid.

Anything below 870mV you lose speed

I am going to get it to 156k for free then after that paids users....I have a plan that will be fair and work for everyone's budget. The details will be laid out on the first post when it is all ready

Eh, the chips_freq.config is stale code. I futzed with it some.

I reverse engineered the voltage control communications to the PIC and ISL this evening and by passed the factory stuff in favor of my own initialization code for frequency and voltage on a per-ASIC (not just per hashboard) basis (I already have the frequency stuff done from my previous work).

I am still not happy with the predictability of results, unfortunately. While it is possible I am testing with a machine that just isn't up to par (which would change the equation if so), the more likely scenario is that holding a stable overclock across a broad range of systems is improbable.

Who knows...

-j


Look into the voltage throttling the speed back down. It seams when I hit an area there is when it stopped throttling back to around 142 and instead started going up.It is either there or the scan freq that happening behind the scenes. That is why mine is in the 2 minute loop when it is not in the scan loop it will throttle back down but as long as it is in the 2 minute loop it holds steady. Weird...maybe resetting the 142 limit which is coming from somewhere I dont know of.

I cant explain none of it all I can really tell you is that it is a mess. If you are ever kind throw me a factory image with the voltage --bitmain-voltage and the --bitmain-freq re-enabled. I would like to try a couple things there but am busy doing too many other things right now to enable it.

If I read this correctly, you said "scanning keeps things fast". The scan loop and the 'turbo' thread each just do some calculations and ultimately set a frequency on each asic, which takes a couple of clock cycles at most.

The scan takes a split second at most to run to completion for what it is worth.

-j




Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 05, 2019, 02:00:13 PM
@chipless -  

9h40m16s   158.57   151.34

I give you props on bypassing the voltage limits you thought were in the PIC -- now we just gotta figure out what the voltage maximums are.

-j

Anyone having throttle back down problems should try to set the fan manually to 75% or higher. I run mine at 90%, many problems with the miners is the voltage chip gets warmer and cuts out. The only way to keep it cooler is to turn up the fan. This scenario can happen without any errors being set in the log. Bitmain needed small heatsinks on the voltage regulator.

I guess I have to say thanks....I guess...Coming from you thats odd but.. you are also welcome for finding the spot so you can now volt/clock per asic. I would like to know the file format for the data in chips_freq.config, i was considering trying to enable it to read the volt or freq thru the file...I had it as high as 1200mV so far running in 75-90c range. I have all my miners in an air-conditioned 12x12 building with all the units vented out the side. So the heat may be a problem for some until freq and voltage are added back to the config file for some control. I am in the deep south where it has been in the high 80's and humid.

Anything below 870mV you lose speed

I am going to get it to 156k for free then after that paids users....I have a plan that will be fair and work for everyone's budget. The details will be laid out on the first post when it is all ready

Eh, the chips_freq.config is stale code. I futzed with it some.

I reverse engineered the voltage control communications to the PIC and ISL this evening and by passed the factory stuff in favor of my own initialization code for frequency and voltage on a per-ASIC (not just per hashboard) basis (I already have the frequency stuff done from my previous work).

I am still not happy with the predictability of results, unfortunately. While it is possible I am testing with a machine that just isn't up to par (which would change the equation if so), the more likely scenario is that holding a stable overclock across a broad range of systems is improbable.

Who knows...

-j


Look into the voltage throttling the speed back down. It seams when I hit an area there is when it stopped throttling back to around 142 and instead started going up.It is either there or the scan freq that happening behind the scenes. That is why mine is in the 2 minute loop when it is not in the scan loop it will throttle back down but as long as it is in the 2 minute loop it holds steady. Weird...maybe resetting the 142 limit which is coming from somewhere I dont know of.

I cant explain none of it all I can really tell you is that it is a mess. If you are ever kind throw me a factory image with the voltage --bitmain-voltage and the --bitmain-freq re-enabled. I would like to try a couple things there but am busy doing too many other things right now to enable it.

If I read this correctly, you said "scanning keeps things fast". The scan loop and the 'turbo' thread each just do some calculations and ultimately set a frequency on each asic, which takes a couple of clock cycles at most.

The scan takes a split second at most to run to completion for what it is worth.

-j




Yes it was weird aparently the way I went into it the scan kept it higher then without. I am trying the full auto-tune currently have it running and  needs some tweaking for sure but have sustained good rates with it.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: ExEric3 on May 05, 2019, 07:28:38 PM
@chipless

Are you able make firmware with lower clocks? Is there hidden page minerAdvanced.cgi where you can choose turbo or balance mode but they doesnt do anything. Are you able add here for example clocks? 750MHz 700MHz 650MHz and 600MHz? Of course with volts mods also so miner can choose some value and finally I can replace fans.

Thanks.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: weremy73 on May 05, 2019, 08:33:48 PM
Beta 3 Update:

Luxor admin is telling me that my Z11 is submitting many duplicate shares, likely the cause of most of my rejected shares.

Elapsed           KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
21h18m56s   145.63           146.41

Accepted shares: 7860
Shares rejected: 1738
Stale shares: 101

7860 / (7860+1738+101) = 81.01% share acceptance rate / efficiency

HW Errors: 14,586

Fan Speed: 100%

Chip Temps: 82c-86c
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
From the Luxor Discord:

NickH
Today at 2:14 PM

I see them on the server
that's the reject reason

2019/05/05 19:31:53 Error Message: {"id":9369,"version":"2.0","result":false,"error":[22,"Duplicate share from miner at address abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz",null]}
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

EDIT: I just swapped pools to see if I can replicate the issue.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 05, 2019, 10:28:15 PM
@chipless

Are you able make firmware with lower clocks? Is there hidden page minerAdvanced.cgi where you can choose turbo or balance mode but they doesnt do anything. Are you able add here for example clocks? 750MHz 700MHz 650MHz and 600MHz? Of course with volts mods also so miner can choose some value and finally I can replace fans.

Thanks.

I am currently working on the autotuning which should help some. Eventually clocking can will be able to be done from the web gui like other miners. There will be more updates as time goes on. I currently have the clock set at 775 the next release should be a little higher until I get the rest together. This week updates may be slow I have a lot to do and may not get much time to tweak the firmware some more.

My biggest goal was to get something out there that the majority of users can use right away, now I can work on the tweaks.


As far as duplicate shares or rejected shares that may be a pool problem, I have a low reject rate from flypool but will add it to the list of things to work with. I have heard that even with the stock fw the reject rate was higher then other miners.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: cokewithanr on May 06, 2019, 05:53:56 PM
Chip,

    I have been following both yours and Jason's threads and I am certain he will read it here as well. I am running several z9 mini's and saw a chip tear down post that shows the memory is built into the chip.. (My Dad said the only dumb question was the one not asked..so..here it goes.) Does the freq change you guys are working on also effect the memory that is built in to the asic? or is this something that is a given and I am just not catching it? ...on another note is there a way to unlock the controller for the 4th hash board, and a gui update to show the 4th board? I had several v9's that I flashed, made some mod's to the cases and am running the mini boards, but would like to combine them in a custom case with more than 3 boards to a controller.

If I overlooked something and this has been covered I am sorry, Just thought this would not be a bad place for my first post.

Thank you both for the hard work.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 06, 2019, 08:17:52 PM
Chip,

    I have been following both yours and Jason's threads and I am certain he will read it here as well. I am running several z9 mini's and saw a chip tear down post that shows the memory is built into the chip.. (My Dad said the only dumb question was the one not asked..so..here it goes.) Does the freq change you guys are working on also effect the memory that is built in to the asic? or is this something that is a given and I am just not catching it? ...on another note is there a way to unlock the controller for the 4th hash board, and a gui update to show the 4th board? I had several v9's that I flashed, made some mod's to the cases and am running the mini boards, but would like to combine them in a custom case with more than 3 boards to a controller.

If I overlooked something and this has been covered I am sorry, Just thought this would not be a bad place for my first post.

Thank you both for the hard work.


The V9 or z9 mini should show 4th board if you use the web gui /www/pages/cgi-bin/status.html  from the Z9 full. the 4th board should show in the overall speed just not the web gui but it is working on the v9.....the z9 full web gui will show all the boards on a z9 or v9 with the 4th brd.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: cokewithanr on May 06, 2019, 08:57:19 PM
Chipless,

    Thanks for the reply, I will try some of the thoughts shared from both threads as soon as I get a chance and see what I can cobble together.

My mind wanders, but eventually it comes back...
KC


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: cokewithanr on May 07, 2019, 05:26:24 PM
I was going to try your firmware last night, but it was later than I thought when I sent the PM. I will try it tonight if I can make time. I am not sure what happened, but right after I read your reply my ISP dropped out, had to reply from my phone. As with Jason I will also send you a donation today because it has been fun and informative following the threads. I am still learning and that is the important part.

Thanks and keep it up,
Keith


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 10, 2019, 05:33:01 AM
Version 1.1 is now released with some improvements. The speed was increased a little and the main image was updated to Bitmains 4/23/2019 version which corrected some issues, please leave me your feedback. The link on the first post has been updated. Please read all updated info on the first post there is important information regarding future releases.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: Roguepanther on May 10, 2019, 05:13:38 PM
Version 1.1 is now released with some improvements. The speed was increased a little and the main image was updated to Bitmains 4/23/2019 version which corrected some issues, please leave me your feedback. The link on the first post has been updated. Please read all updated info on the first post there is important information regarding future releases.

Hey Chipless, are you only using one power supply for the boards? I just updated to your latest firmware and the Z11 shuts down momentarily and then starts back up but doesnt hash, just stays at 0.

cheers mate.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 10, 2019, 06:13:35 PM
Version 1.1 is now released with some improvements. The speed was increased a little and the main image was updated to Bitmains 4/23/2019 version which corrected some issues, please leave me your feedback. The link on the first post has been updated. Please read all updated info on the first post there is important information regarding future releases.

Hey Chipless, are you only using one power supply for the boards? I just updated to your latest firmware and the Z11 shuts down momentarily and then starts back up but doesnt hash, just stays at 0.

cheers mate.

That's likely a sign of too much voltage which leads too too much draw which leads to a PSU reset. What PSU are you running? APW3 or APW7 (or something else)?

You can test by pulling power and connector to one board and see if it works.... otherwise, the no hashing is also could be a sign of voltage+frequency being too high leaving the ASICs in a "limp" mode. Although, to be fair, I normally still see a 10kSol/ASIC hash in what I call "limp mode".


-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 10, 2019, 06:41:26 PM
Version 1.1 is now released with some improvements. The speed was increased a little and the main image was updated to Bitmains 4/23/2019 version which corrected some issues, please leave me your feedback. The link on the first post has been updated. Please read all updated info on the first post there is important information regarding future releases.

Hey Chipless, are you only using one power supply for the boards? I just updated to your latest firmware and the Z11 shuts down momentarily and then starts back up but doesnt hash, just stays at 0.

cheers mate.

No I am using a APW7 @220v though....running it at 120v will cut you short by a few hundred watts


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 10, 2019, 06:43:18 PM
Version 1.1 is now released with some improvements. The speed was increased a little and the main image was updated to Bitmains 4/23/2019 version which corrected some issues, please leave me your feedback. The link on the first post has been updated. Please read all updated info on the first post there is important information regarding future releases.

Hey Chipless, are you only using one power supply for the boards? I just updated to your latest firmware and the Z11 shuts down momentarily and then starts back up but doesnt hash, just stays at 0.

cheers mate.

That's likely a sign of too much voltage which leads too too much draw which leads to a PSU reset. What PSU are you running? APW3 or APW7 (or something else)?

You can test by pulling power and connector to one board and see if it works.... otherwise, the no hashing is also could be a sign of voltage+frequency being too high leaving the ASICs in a "limp" mode. Although, to be fair, I normally still see a 10kSol/ASIC hash in what I call "limp mode".


-j

I figured as much....I use a APW7 @220 so I am going to have to adjust for 110v users where the ps only puts out about 1200 watts compared to the full 1800 @220

I will redo the image and fix that this evening.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: Roguepanther on May 10, 2019, 09:16:20 PM
Version 1.1 is now released with some improvements. The speed was increased a little and the main image was updated to Bitmains 4/23/2019 version which corrected some issues, please leave me your feedback. The link on the first post has been updated. Please read all updated info on the first post there is important information regarding future releases.

Hey Chipless, are you only using one power supply for the boards? I just updated to your latest firmware and the Z11 shuts down momentarily and then starts back up but doesnt hash, just stays at 0.

cheers mate.

That's likely a sign of too much voltage which leads too too much draw which leads to a PSU reset. What PSU are you running? APW3 or APW7 (or something else)?

You can test by pulling power and connector to one board and see if it works.... otherwise, the no hashing is also could be a sign of voltage+frequency being too high leaving the ASICs in a "limp" mode. Although, to be fair, I normally still see a 10kSol/ASIC hash in what I call "limp mode".


-j

I figured as much....I use a APW7 @220 so I am going to have to adjust for 110v users where the ps only puts out about 1200 watts compared to the full 1800 @220

I will redo the image and fix that this evening.


Im running an apw7 on 220v as well. Okay, i think the frequency/voltage is to high for my z11, if i let it sit at zero all hashboards show an X, until i reboot. Your Beta3 works fantastic though! 150ksol/s no problem, other than the share glitch. Thanks for all your hard work mate.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 10, 2019, 10:26:10 PM
Updated v1.1 to v1.2 to fix power draw. Sorry folks .... I test it here and if it runs 1-2 days I release it. I forgot some may have lless power available. Please leave me your feedback on v1.2


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 11, 2019, 12:07:18 AM
Version 1.1 is now released with some improvements. The speed was increased a little and the main image was updated to Bitmains 4/23/2019 version which corrected some issues, please leave me your feedback. The link on the first post has been updated. Please read all updated info on the first post there is important information regarding future releases.

Hey Chipless, are you only using one power supply for the boards? I just updated to your latest firmware and the Z11 shuts down momentarily and then starts back up but doesnt hash, just stays at 0.

cheers mate.

That's likely a sign of too much voltage which leads too too much draw which leads to a PSU reset. What PSU are you running? APW3 or APW7 (or something else)?

You can test by pulling power and connector to one board and see if it works.... otherwise, the no hashing is also could be a sign of voltage+frequency being too high leaving the ASICs in a "limp" mode. Although, to be fair, I normally still see a 10kSol/ASIC hash in what I call "limp mode".


-j


I got a report of 1900 watts with the v1.1 the v1.2 was lowered back to about 1800 watts


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 11, 2019, 09:40:00 AM
Oh...it can be overclocked but your going to use some power doing it depending how far you want to go....tomorrow its time to hook up a second power supply and see just how far I can push it for the crazy clockers out there.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: cokewithanr on May 11, 2019, 12:06:37 PM
chipless,

  I'm not sure if anyone here has seen or used these 2500 watt power supplies other than me, but I have been running them for more than a year and they are rock solid. I would not recommend pushing any power supply at 100%, but I did run three l3+ off of 1 unit for for over a month as a test and had no problems at 240v. I have not tried running anything with them at 120v as my electrical is set up for 240v.

 https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=1HU-00Z6-00001

Hope this helps someone,
Keith

*edit- You will need a heavier power cord to run it than what comes with it from my experience.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 12, 2019, 04:15:57 AM
chipless,

  I'm not sure if anyone here has seen or used these 2500 watt power supplies other than me, but I have been running them for more than a year and they are rock solid. I would not recommend pushing any power supply at 100%, but I did run three l3+ off of 1 unit for for over a month as a test and had no problems at 240v. I have not tried running anything with them at 120v as my electrical is set up for 240v.

 https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=1HU-00Z6-00001

Hope this helps someone,
Keith

*edit- You will need a heavier power cord to run it than what comes with it from my experience.

I might have to get a couple of these. Would be nice to run less cords everywhere


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 12, 2019, 06:29:17 AM
Now released version 1.3 which fixes the super high power draw. Power was reduced from 940mv to 890mv per users requests. This version should run fine on all machines but may have some speed loss because of the reduction in power.


I was also asked to put back up the higher power files. I will start to release 2 seperate files one for low power users that will get a little extra and one for power users who want to put the units farther.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 13, 2019, 02:32:22 AM
Version 1.4 is released per requests and some errors on my part fixed the voltage and low hashrate has hopefully been fixed for everyone. I ran this all day and it seems to perform the same as beta3. The base image is Bitmains 4/23/2019 release


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 13, 2019, 12:08:02 PM
Now Available Antminer Z11 Chipless Nitrous v1.5 Speeds of 159+ K/SOL Contact me for purchase details. Available NOW for 15. ZCASH read first post for details.


Edit....

v1.4 wa updated to v1.5 to fix an unknown reason the miner wouldn't start. Issue is fixed nowso please upgrade to version 1.5


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 13, 2019, 12:17:20 PM
Now Available Antminer Z11 Chipless Nitrous v1.5 Speeds of 159+ K/SOL Contact me for purchase details. Available NOW for 15. ZCASH read first post for details.


Oh boy.... can’t wait to see the user fallout from this.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 13, 2019, 12:30:23 PM
Now Available Antminer Z11 Chipless Nitrous v1.5 Speeds of 159+ K/SOL Contact me for purchase details. Available NOW for 15. ZCASH read first post for details.


Oh boy.... can’t wait to see the user fallout from this.

-j

I have had enough request your opinion dont matter.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 13, 2019, 12:58:00 PM
Now Available Antminer Z11 Chipless Nitrous v1.5 Speeds of 159+ K/SOL Contact me for purchase details. Available NOW for 15. ZCASH read first post for details.


Oh boy.... can’t wait to see the user fallout from this.

-j

I have had enough request your opinion dont matter.

Fact: less than 36 hours ago you posted that you needed to test with more that one PSU. Now a few short hours later you want to sell/claim/whatever “159kSol+“ that requires more than one PSU.

At a minimum, your testing times suck as there is no way you can both state you need to test with more than one PSU and have the confidence to release something claiming to need it in less than 36 hours without only looking at very short term results.

FACT: I have been testing for a long time with multiple PSU systems.

FACT: 160k stable is doable, but it blows power efficiency out of the water negating all value add.

FACT: the maximum stable frequency is 825Mhz.

FACT: I have been able to test in a well ventilated environment and maintain chip temps under 85c at 825Mhz and the hash is not stable.

FACT: voltage and hw error rate have a positive relationship (let me know when you figure this statement out)

FACT: a voltage that works on one board will result in other boards going offline

FACT: hash rate is unstable over 150kSol. On long runs the average WILL return to the 150kSol or less.

FACT: these systems are highly voltage sensitive and something that runs on one will not run on another.

FACT: when pushing voltages you WILL have boards drop out and it make take hours or days, but it WILL happen

FACT: there is not a stable hash at the level you claim on these systems, barring any unicorn units.

I expect that the success rate of holding 160 (ignoring the fact power consumption goes shitty) is in the 2% range.... incidentally Z9 units holding >681mhz is also around 2% of the total statistical population.

FACT: there is no way, by your own statements, you hVs tested and validated anything to the point of deserving the confidence to sell a non refundable “159k+” variant.

FACT: my comments here have absolutely nothing to do with protecting myself... users are going to get screwed because you don’t even know why you don’t know.

FACT: you are ignoring feedback from users who report problems to you (its time they speak up in public).

FACT: you brick people’s machines with some regularity. Your “private”L3 image bricks machines... annoyingly I had someone contact me about your release just yesterday.you also released multiple mini images that bricked machines.  This comment has nothing to do with bricking directly, but rather a point of reference to your generalized incompetence in precision and correctness when releasing work.

FACT: a request is not the same thing as a success.

FACT: I look forward to seeing the feedback from users.

This is going to be at least as good as your power thread where you plugged a battery charger into a battery to charge the battery.... which also is a great example of your generalized incompetence.

Good luck.

-j



Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 13, 2019, 01:56:43 PM
Fact: less than 36 hours ago you posted that you needed to test with more that one PSU. Now a few short hours later you want to sell/claim/whatever “159kSol+“ that requires more than one PSU.

At a minimum, your testing times suck as there is no way you can both state you need to test with more than one PSU and have the confidence to release something claiming to need it in less than 36 hours without only looking at very short term results.

FACT: I have been testing for a long time with multiple PSU systems.

FACT: 160k stable is doable, but it blows power efficiency out of the water negating all value add.

FACT: the maximum stable frequency is 825Mhz.

FACT: I have been able to test in a well ventilated environment and maintain chip temps under 85c at 825Mhz and the hash is not stable.

FACT: voltage and hw error rate have a positive relationship (let me know when you figure this statement out)

FACT: a voltage that works on one board will result in other boards going offline

FACT: hash rate is unstable over 150kSol. On long runs the average WILL return to the 150kSol or less.

FACT: these systems are highly voltage sensitive and something that runs on one will not run on another.

FACT: when pushing voltages you WILL have boards drop out and it make take hours or days, but it WILL happen

FACT: there is not a stable hash at the level you claim on these systems, barring any unicorn units.

I expect that the success rate of holding 160 (ignoring the fact power consumption goes shitty) is in the 2% range.... incidentally Z9 units holding >681mhz is also around 2% of the total statistical population.

FACT: there is no way, by your own statements, you hVs tested and validated anything to the point of deserving the confidence to sell a non refundable “159k+” variant.

FACT: my comments here have absolutely nothing to do with protecting myself... users are going to get screwed because you don’t even know why you don’t know.

FACT: you are ignoring feedback from users who report problems to you (its time they speak up in public).

FACT: you brick people’s machines with some regularity. Your “private”L3 image bricks machines... annoyingly I had someone contact me about your release just yesterday.you also released multiple mini images that bricked machines.  This comment has nothing to do with bricking directly, but rather a point of reference to your generalized incompetence in precision and correctness when releasing work.

FACT: a request is not the same thing as a success.

FACT: I look forward to seeing the feedback from users.

This is going to be at least as good as your power thread where you plugged a battery charger into a battery to charge the battery.... which also is a great example of your generalized incompetence.

Good luck.

-j


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Fact is I dont care what you think. As far as the L3 well he was suppose to let me know what happened today. For all I know he could have unchecked the box to save setting and it changed IP's so lets not jump the gun. The gus asked for 1 thing only and you can compare the images yourself he lets you. The web page was updated to show the temp and beep feature. So if that bricked a machine then there is a real problem. I still have the images. Fact is I have 2 machines here both running separate times spans and different images for testing. Like you I only share so much information at times. Fact is the HW error rate is almost 0 and the reject rate is about or lower then the factory stuff as well as the discarded. Fact is I have the fucking reply to the users you are referring to so get it right.

The minis well there were a few issues with the images yes but I did correct the problem. You act like an error in a file or a machine that acts up is always the firmware writers fault.

So I really dont know what your point is I am not twisting a users arm to try the same files I am using or care to share. This is a forum where people share firmware,ideas, and whatever else they care to share or talk about. Many guys like you use it as a business and get pissed when guys like me who do it mainly for a hobby step up and give files away.



Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 13, 2019, 02:07:23 PM
Good job on hw errors. That was actually my point. There is a positive correlation between increased voltage and decreases in hw errors.

However I do not have any correlation between a decrease in hw errors and any other effect.

I will say that the voltage necessary to stop hw errors on on board is generally different than what is needed on another board. What this means is if that imbalance exists, all one does is add heat into the other boards for no positive return. Which equates to an increase in wattage for no return.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: gsrcrxsi314 on May 13, 2019, 02:07:36 PM

FACT: there is no way, by your own statements, you hVs tested and validated anything to the point of deserving the confidence to sell a non refundable “159k+” variant.

This is going to be at least as good as your power thread where you plugged a battery charger into a battery to charge the battery.... which also is a great example of your generalized incompetence.

Good luck.

-j



He must not be getting enough donations. So he’s trying to sell now lololol

I wish he didn’t abandon that power thread. Many laughs when he posted those videos showing his own idiocy.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 13, 2019, 02:16:11 PM

FACT: there is no way, by your own statements, you hVs tested and validated anything to the point of deserving the confidence to sell a non refundable “159k+” variant.

This is going to be at least as good as your power thread where you plugged a battery charger into a battery to charge the battery.... which also is a great example of your generalized incompetence.

Good luck.

-j



He must not be getting enough donations. So he’s trying to sell now lololol

I wish he didn’t abandon that power thread. Many laughs when he posted those videos showing his own idiocy.

He took those down, sadly. They were quality material for sure. :/

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 13, 2019, 02:27:53 PM

FACT: there is no way, by your own statements, you hVs tested and validated anything to the point of deserving the confidence to sell a non refundable “159k+” variant.

This is going to be at least as good as your power thread where you plugged a battery charger into a battery to charge the battery.... which also is a great example of your generalized incompetence.

Good luck.

-j



He must not be getting enough donations. So he’s trying to sell now lololol

I wish he didn’t abandon that power thread. Many laughs when he posted those videos showing his own idiocy.

He took those down, sadly. They were quality material for sure. :/

-j


No actually I am going to say fuck you Jason and release an even better version for the public. Your claims of150 stable is bs maybe you need to quit testing other peoples equipment and get your own to test. Your the one who hasnt released a single stable release all you so far or all claims nothing other then your word that dont mean shit your said so many things that you havent followed thru with your users are still waiting for the 2% dev fee which you said you were giving them 4 months ago.

Edit...

Let me add you dont even know what I have done or changes. If you wanna know I will sell ya a copy for 5 ZEC


this was a recent change so you must missed something or arent being honest with users again. After a small tweak

Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
50m29s   174.31           160.07


Chain#   ASIC#   Frequency     KSol/S(RT)   HW   Temp(PCB)  Temp(Chip)   ASIC status
1              3              825           60.29            0   64                90            ooo
2              3              825           55.05            0   66              100            ooo
3              3              825           58.98            0   59                88            ooo

And it is still climbing some




Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 13, 2019, 03:24:06 PM
Lol.... hey, with the power that is burning maybe your cheaper power solution will help.

I’ve said 160 stable is possible... power cost is too high. Temp and longevity will be effected. And the tuning needing to get 160 will vary greatly by individual machine.

Let me add that since all you can do is hex edit the binary, there is a limited set of changes you can make so I do have a pretty good idea of what it is you have or are changing :).

Don’t screw the end user.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 13, 2019, 03:36:43 PM
Lol.... hey, with the power that is burning maybe your cheaper power solution will help.

I’ve said 160 stable is possible... power cost is too high. Temp and longevity will be effected. And the tuning needing to get 160 will vary greatly by individual machine.

Let me add that since all you can do is hex edit the binary, there is a limited set of changes you can make so I do have a pretty good idea of what it is you have or are changing :).

Don’t screw the end user.

-j

the latest .....lol your so funny you dont even know how low I have the power and you already know it all. Make me laugh some more. At least I am doing direct editing to the binary instead of compiling my own stuff to intercept and link into cgminer. More clean less errors. I can add to the binary just as if I wrote a loader for it it only a matter of knowing what to put where and adjusting sizes. I told you long ago I am not a rookie at reverse engineering binaries and writing code. Every file I have put out you try down talking it like your the guru in the coding world.

edit ... I am sure you know what I am changing there are public releases that you have been looking at

You keep saying power and efficiency but a mini uses as much as 425 watts and you get a max 17k if lucky so adding 200-300 watts to a z11 isnt woth it for 20-25k increase. When I do the math it looks like more profit to me, the mini would cost at least a couple hundred and mabout 55-65 or so a month at the cost of about 35.00 so in the end you get more for your bang bumping up a z11.

No one is screwing any end user. If I wont use it I wont offer it plain and simple. Do you think I want to burn up 4500 in miners just to say I could do it.


Elapsed       KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
1h29m47s       175.63            159.73


Chain#   ASIC#   Frequency      KSol/S(RT)   HW   Temp(PCB)   Temp(Chip)    ASIC status
1             3            825              53.08            0      64                     90                 ooo
2             3            825              61.60            2      66                      101         ooo
3             3            825              60.94            0      59                       88         ooo




Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 13, 2019, 03:55:58 PM
Lol.... hey, with the power that is burning maybe your cheaper power solution will help.

I’ve said 160 stable is possible... power cost is too high. Temp and longevity will be effected. And the tuning needing to get 160 will vary greatly by individual machine.

Let me add that since all you can do is hex edit the binary, there is a limited set of changes you can make so I do have a pretty good idea of what it is you have or are changing :).

Don’t screw the end user.

-j

the latest .....lol your so funny you dont even know how low I have the power and you already know it all. Make me laugh some more. At least I am doing direct editing to the binary instead of compiling my own stuff to intercept and link into cgminer. More clean less errors. I can add to the binary just as if I wrote a loader for it it only a matter of knowing what to put where and adjusting sizes. I told you long ago I am not a rookie at reverse engineering binaries and writing code. Every file I have put out you try down talking it like your the guru in the coding world.

edit ... I am sure you know what I am changing there are public releases that you have been looking at

No one is screwing any end user. If I wont use it I wont offer it plain and simple. Do you think I want to burn up 4500 in miners just to say I could do it.


Elapsed       KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
1h29m47s       175.63            159.73


Chain#   ASIC#   Frequency      KSol/S(RT)   HW   Temp(PCB)   Temp(Chip)    ASIC status
1             3            825              53.08            0      64                     90                 ooo
2             3            825              61.60            2      66                      101         ooo
3             3            825              60.94            0      59                       88         ooo


I've told you before, I'm not looking at your releases -- I simply understand this implementation enough to make educated guesses. Yeah, you have told everyone lots of things about yourself that are braggadocios and show a need to have others accept you by up-selling. Basic psychology there.

That is some impressive chip temps though!

I'd guess your voltage is set to 950mV+ for those particular temps and result.  Shrug.

Regarding your comment about hobby vs. business, the moment you offer something for sell (which you now have) you have to see the irony in your comment, right? :)

As I said, I hope your energy solution is saving you some money on the backend of this. :)

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 13, 2019, 04:03:49 PM
Lol.... hey, with the power that is burning maybe your cheaper power solution will help.

I’ve said 160 stable is possible... power cost is too high. Temp and longevity will be effected. And the tuning needing to get 160 will vary greatly by individual machine.

Let me add that since all you can do is hex edit the binary, there is a limited set of changes you can make so I do have a pretty good idea of what it is you have or are changing :).

Don’t screw the end user.

-j

the latest .....lol your so funny you dont even know how low I have the power and you already know it all. Make me laugh some more. At least I am doing direct editing to the binary instead of compiling my own stuff to intercept and link into cgminer. More clean less errors. I can add to the binary just as if I wrote a loader for it it only a matter of knowing what to put where and adjusting sizes. I told you long ago I am not a rookie at reverse engineering binaries and writing code. Every file I have put out you try down talking it like your the guru in the coding world.

edit ... I am sure you know what I am changing there are public releases that you have been looking at

No one is screwing any end user. If I wont use it I wont offer it plain and simple. Do you think I want to burn up 4500 in miners just to say I could do it.


Elapsed       KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
1h29m47s       175.63            159.73


Chain#   ASIC#   Frequency      KSol/S(RT)   HW   Temp(PCB)   Temp(Chip)    ASIC status
1             3            825              53.08            0      64                     90                 ooo
2             3            825              61.60            2      66                      101         ooo
3             3            825              60.94            0      59                       88         ooo


I've told you before, I'm not looking at your releases -- I simply understand this implementation enough to make educated guesses. Yeah, you have told everyone lots of things about yourself that are braggadocios and show a need to have others accept you by up-selling. Basic psychology there.

That is some impressive chip temps though!

I'd guess your voltage is set to 950mV+ for those particular temps and result.  Shrug.

Regarding your comment about hobby vs. business, the moment you offer something for sell (which you now have) you have to see the irony in your comment, right? :)

As I said, I hope your energy solution is saving you some money on the backend of this. :)

-j


Since when is it wrong to sell things they do as a hobby if they feel like it. Happens all the time, and there is definitely nothing wrong with it I am giving away a very good public release for free. Rather then guess how I did it why dont you buy a copy and then you can incorporate you high dev-fee into it and then you can have a stable 159+k version efficient


well look at that still going strong.....

Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
2h2m46s   167.11          159.62   

Chain#   ASIC#   Frequency   KSol/S(RT)   HW   Temp(PCB)   Temp(Chip)
1                3                  825   49.80            0   64                     91   
2                3                  825   61.60            2   67                    101   
3                3                  825   55.70            0   59                      89   



Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 13, 2019, 04:22:41 PM
Lol.... hey, with the power that is burning maybe your cheaper power solution will help.

I’ve said 160 stable is possible... power cost is too high. Temp and longevity will be effected. And the tuning needing to get 160 will vary greatly by individual machine.

Let me add that since all you can do is hex edit the binary, there is a limited set of changes you can make so I do have a pretty good idea of what it is you have or are changing :).

Don’t screw the end user.

-j

the latest .....lol your so funny you dont even know how low I have the power and you already know it all. Make me laugh some more. At least I am doing direct editing to the binary instead of compiling my own stuff to intercept and link into cgminer. More clean less errors. I can add to the binary just as if I wrote a loader for it it only a matter of knowing what to put where and adjusting sizes. I told you long ago I am not a rookie at reverse engineering binaries and writing code. Every file I have put out you try down talking it like your the guru in the coding world.

edit ... I am sure you know what I am changing there are public releases that you have been looking at

No one is screwing any end user. If I wont use it I wont offer it plain and simple. Do you think I want to burn up 4500 in miners just to say I could do it.


Elapsed       KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
1h29m47s       175.63            159.73


Chain#   ASIC#   Frequency      KSol/S(RT)   HW   Temp(PCB)   Temp(Chip)    ASIC status
1             3            825              53.08            0      64                     90                 ooo
2             3            825              61.60            2      66                      101         ooo
3             3            825              60.94            0      59                       88         ooo


I've told you before, I'm not looking at your releases -- I simply understand this implementation enough to make educated guesses. Yeah, you have told everyone lots of things about yourself that are braggadocios and show a need to have others accept you by up-selling. Basic psychology there.

That is some impressive chip temps though!

I'd guess your voltage is set to 950mV+ for those particular temps and result.  Shrug.

Regarding your comment about hobby vs. business, the moment you offer something for sell (which you now have) you have to see the irony in your comment, right? :)

As I said, I hope your energy solution is saving you some money on the backend of this. :)

-j


Since when is it wrong to sell things they do as a hobby if they feel like it. Happens all the time, and there is definitely nothing wrong with it I am giving away a very good public release for free. Rather then guess how I did it why dont you buy a copy and then you can incorporate you high dev-fee into it and then you can have a stable 159+k version efficient


well look at that still going strong.....

Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
2h2m46s   167.11          159.62   

Chain#   ASIC#   Frequency   KSol/S(RT)   HW   Temp(PCB)   Temp(Chip)
1                3                  825   49.80            0   64                     91   
2                3                  825   61.60            2   67                    101   
3                3                  825   55.70            0   59                      89   



:)

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 13, 2019, 04:32:54 PM
So now I will show you more later......I am going to sleep now because I have been tweaking this since yesterday for maximum efficiency.....I will catch up PMs later today.

2h34m12s      182.18k/sol 5 sec. nice peak.....

even better on 2nd machine

48m58s   192.01k/sol


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 13, 2019, 04:41:00 PM
So now I will show you more later......I am going to sleep now because I have been tweaking this since yesterday for maximum efficiency.....I will catch up PMs later today.

2h34m12s      182.18k/sol 5 sec. nice peak.....

even better on 2nd machine

48m58s   192.01k/sol

Get your fire extinguisher!

Yeah, 5s peaks on mine are 225k+, but ok. :)

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: gsrcrxsi314 on May 13, 2019, 06:37:46 PM
i like how all of his posts trying to brag are all less (way less) than 5 hrs run time.

show me one post 24hrs and maybe it'll be impressive...


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: gsrcrxsi314 on May 13, 2019, 06:41:27 PM

Since when is it wrong to sell things they do as a hobby if they feel like it. Happens all the time, and there is definitely nothing wrong with it I am giving away a very good public release for free. Rather then guess how I did it why dont you buy a copy and then you can incorporate you high dev-fee into it and then you can have a stable 159+k version efficient


well look at that still going strong.....

Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
2h2m46s   167.11          159.62   

Chain#   ASIC#   Frequency   KSol/S(RT)   HW   Temp(PCB)   Temp(Chip)
1                3                  825   49.80            0   64                     91   
2                3                  825   61.60            2   67                    101   
3                3                  825   55.70            0   59                      89   



since many of us know your real name and contact info, Marky Mark (since you're dumb enough to publicly dox yourself via your youtube page), it wouldn't be a stretch for someone to drop an anonymous tip to the IRS about your new business that you're definitely reporting income for , right? RIGHT?

 :D :D :D


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 13, 2019, 09:46:12 PM
Released the Chipless Nitrous v1.5 Public with speeds of 155k/Sol

Enjoy keep it cool and earn some extra coins....Private release is available with speeds of 158 k/sol +


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 13, 2019, 09:49:11 PM


since many of us know your real name and contact info, Marky Mark (since you're dumb enough to publicly dox yourself via your youtube page), it wouldn't be a stretch for someone to drop an anonymous tip to the IRS about your new business that you're definitely reporting income for , right? RIGHT?

 :D :D :D


LOL go for it......You think I am stupid not to report it. Your a fucking idiot because you have no choice to report it if you use coinbase. LOL good one though.

Elapsed       KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
7h49m16s       148.1           159.36

Chain#   ASIC#   Frequency   KSol/S(RT)   HW   Temp(PCB)   Temp(Chip)   ASIC status
1                3                  825   47.18              3   67                      94                    ooo
2                3                  825   53.74            11   69                    104                ooo --- 80+ degrees outside
3                3                  825   47.18              0   62                      92                    ooo



still going

Elapsed    KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
8h32m21s    166.45          159.45




Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: Jameslescroc on May 13, 2019, 10:45:57 PM
Hi chipless,

I send you a private message, I am ready to heat it's z11 as it should  ;D

Thank you !


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 13, 2019, 11:14:48 PM
Hi chipless,

I send you a private message, I am ready to heat it's z11 as it should  ;D

Thank you !

Replied Enjoy


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: gsrcrxsi314 on May 14, 2019, 05:12:43 AM
Your a fucking idiot

The irony...

I see you’re still struggling to grasp the basics of the English language. It doesn’t matter how many times you’re corrected.

Your = showing possession
You’re = you + are


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 14, 2019, 05:44:48 AM
The irony...

I see you’re still struggling to grasp the basics of the English language. It doesn’t matter how many times you’re corrected.

Your = showing possession
You’re = you + are


WTF is it with you efudd and grammer? This is a forum not the science lab....Do you think I care about grammer? No I dont I care about results and if I say you, your, hour, or youre an asshole. Who cares the point got across.

You have been on ignore for a long time why dont you stay there.

Results like this is all that matters to me

Elapsed           KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
15h53m11s        152.03        158.83


1       3    825       45.22    2     58  84
2       3    825       53.74    3     60  94
3       3    825       57.01    0     54  83

flypool stat for above
161.3 KH/s   6047 (100%)   0 (0%)   10 minutes ago

And my overall hash rate went from 455 2 weeks ago to this today

Hashrate
Current       Average
495.2 KH/s 489.8 KH/s


So frankly I am getting the last laugh even if it costs me 800 more watts I am getting the extra speed of stock fullsize z9 for 2/3 the power usage of the z9 which means more profit.




Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 14, 2019, 06:18:06 AM
Z11 2.3 / Full Frequency/Voltage controls per hash board.
   - Tuning guide coming soon.. high level summary below.
   - This includes everything from my past releases and adds Z11+Voltage per hashboard.

150k+ should be doable with minimal tuning.
170-180k is doable with multiple power supplies (or a big honkin' one), careful tuning, good cooling, and some luck. Smiley

Wattage has not been measured at this point in time due to hardware limitations at my testing site. Feedback welcomed.

https://releases.broked.net/Z11_2.3.tar.gz
MD5SUM: dcaba5458537da6c8ce7e14b5f7795bc Z11_2.3.tar.gz
SHA256: fe7cf284d6811f97f7f826e30bd780b987b697220e1ba9597b087f14b8371252 Z11_2.3.tar.gz

To install this image you need to already be unlocked. You can use my unlocked base image to boot from SD card and then install this. Going forward, all images will be installable via web after the initial baseline SD card installation. SD image: https://releases.broked.net/Z11StockSSHNoSignature.zip
Stock image installation instructions are available in post#672 on my primary thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5036968.msg50664518#msg50664518

I will write up a more complete tuning guide soon as it is a little complex, but for starters:

Tune your frequencies as usual (instructions on the frequency page) on the stock voltages.

Once you understand how your system is operating, increase the frequency, bump the voltage up, rinse/wash/repeat.

Global settings apply to all hashboards.
Per-hashboard applies to... you guessed it, the individual hash board.

It is possible to overrun a single APW7 by tuning voltages -- symptom there is the unit will just reset.
Drop voltages by 5mV per board until you find your maximum.

As usual, run fans manual, 75% or higher. Try to keep temps 85C or lower.

If you add too much voltage, you'll just add heat.
If you don't have enough voltage for a given frequency, the hash boards will go into limp mode (~10-15kSol/each).
If you push too much voltage/frequency, the hash boards will go into the same limp mode.

Somewhere around 781Mhz/940-960mV should get you a good ~150-155kSol.
Sometimes a lower frequency will work better for a given system.

Maximum frequency is 825Mhz -- my stuff will let you set whatever you want, but I've yet to get anything beyond what I call limp mode above 825Mhz.

This release has no dev-fee for the near future, but will probably end up with a single 20 minute mining session once a day to support additional development/testing/blahblah.
As usual, a license is available if you want to go that route and never have any dev-fees, do the PM thing and we can discuss.

Back porting to Z9/Mini is still under evaluation -- nothing to really speak of there for a variety of reasons.

Thank you,

Jason


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 14, 2019, 07:06:27 AM
Z11 2.3 / Full Frequency/Voltage controls per hash board.
   - Tuning guide coming soon.. high level summary below.
   - This includes everything from my past releases and adds Z11+Voltage per hashboard.

150k+ should be doable with minimal tuning.
170-180k is doable with multiple power supplies (or a big honkin' one), careful tuning, good cooling, and some luck. Smiley

Wattage has not been measured at this point in time due to hardware limitations at my testing site. Feedback welcomed.

https://releases.broked.net/Z11_2.3.tar.gz
86560e3800829b5b74215a9449eb2b60  Z11_2.3.tar.gz
fca562960e72a6370b625780a2844662df03d82ca42ac7c0068f5efba305a6b4  Z11_2.3.tar.gz

To install this image you need to already be unlocked. You can use my unlocked base image to boot from SD card and then install this. Going forward, all images will be installable via web after the initial baseline SD card installation. SD image: https://releases.broked.net/Z11StockSSHNoSignature.zip
Stock image installation instructions are available in post#672 on my primary thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5036968.msg50664518#msg50664518

I will write up a more complete tuning guide soon as it is a little complex, but for starters:

Tune your frequencies as usual (instructions on the frequency page) on the stock voltages.

Once you understand how your system is operating, increase the frequency, bump the voltage up, rinse/wash/repeat.

Global settings apply to all hashboards.
Per-hashboard applies to... you guessed it, the individual hash board.

It is possible to overrun a single APW7 by tuning voltages -- symptom there is the unit will just reset.
Drop voltages by 5mV per board until you find your maximum.

As usual, run fans manual, 75% or higher. Try to keep temps 85C or lower.

If you add too much voltage, you'll just add heat.
If you don't have enough voltage for a given frequency, the hash boards will go into limp mode (~10-15kSol/each).
If you push too much voltage/frequency, the hash boards will go into the same limp mode.

Somewhere around 781Mhz/940-960mV should get you a good ~150-155kSol.
Sometimes a lower frequency will work better for a given system.

Maximum frequency is 825Mhz -- my stuff will let you set whatever you want, but I've yet to get anything beyond what I call limp mode above 825Mhz.

This release has no dev-fee for the near future, but will probably end up with a single 20 minute mining session once a day to support additional development/testing/blahblah.
As usual, a license is available if you want to go that route and never have any dev-fees, do the PM thing and we can discuss.

Back porting to Z9/Mini is still under evaluation -- nothing to really speak of there for a variety of reasons.

Thank you,

Jason

Well finally...so what is hidden in the middle like your Z9 series stuff had, you being able to basically take some control of the miners cgminer and start or stop it by or api

After comparing it to my cgminer release it sure is funny how every edit is in the same exact place as mine. Hmm I guess I figured it out for you that is why you had all the excuses. Dont bother me so dont think you got over on me because I give it away and your already talking maybe dev fees and license.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 14, 2019, 07:30:16 AM
Z11 2.3 / Full Frequency/Voltage controls per hash board.
   - Tuning guide coming soon.. high level summary below.
   - This includes everything from my past releases and adds Z11+Voltage per hashboard.

150k+ should be doable with minimal tuning.
170-180k is doable with multiple power supplies (or a big honkin' one), careful tuning, good cooling, and some luck. Smiley

Wattage has not been measured at this point in time due to hardware limitations at my testing site. Feedback welcomed.

https://releases.broked.net/Z11_2.3.tar.gz
86560e3800829b5b74215a9449eb2b60  Z11_2.3.tar.gz
fca562960e72a6370b625780a2844662df03d82ca42ac7c0068f5efba305a6b4  Z11_2.3.tar.gz

To install this image you need to already be unlocked. You can use my unlocked base image to boot from SD card and then install this. Going forward, all images will be installable via web after the initial baseline SD card installation. SD image: https://releases.broked.net/Z11StockSSHNoSignature.zip
Stock image installation instructions are available in post#672 on my primary thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5036968.msg50664518#msg50664518

I will write up a more complete tuning guide soon as it is a little complex, but for starters:

Tune your frequencies as usual (instructions on the frequency page) on the stock voltages.

Once you understand how your system is operating, increase the frequency, bump the voltage up, rinse/wash/repeat.

Global settings apply to all hashboards.
Per-hashboard applies to... you guessed it, the individual hash board.

It is possible to overrun a single APW7 by tuning voltages -- symptom there is the unit will just reset.
Drop voltages by 5mV per board until you find your maximum.

As usual, run fans manual, 75% or higher. Try to keep temps 85C or lower.

If you add too much voltage, you'll just add heat.
If you don't have enough voltage for a given frequency, the hash boards will go into limp mode (~10-15kSol/each).
If you push too much voltage/frequency, the hash boards will go into the same limp mode.

Somewhere around 781Mhz/940-960mV should get you a good ~150-155kSol.
Sometimes a lower frequency will work better for a given system.

Maximum frequency is 825Mhz -- my stuff will let you set whatever you want, but I've yet to get anything beyond what I call limp mode above 825Mhz.

This release has no dev-fee for the near future, but will probably end up with a single 20 minute mining session once a day to support additional development/testing/blahblah.
As usual, a license is available if you want to go that route and never have any dev-fees, do the PM thing and we can discuss.

Back porting to Z9/Mini is still under evaluation -- nothing to really speak of there for a variety of reasons.

Thank you,

Jason

Well finally...so what is hidden in the middle like your Z9 series stuff had, you being able to basically take some control of the miners cgminer and start or stop it by or api

After comparing it to my cgminer release it sure is funny how every edit is in the same exact place as mine. Hmm I guess I figured it out for you that is why you had all the excuses. Dont bother me so dont think you got over on me because I give it away and your already talking maybe dev fees and license.


Really? Considering there are literally 0 edits to cgminer? That is a completely stock cgminer binary, bungholio.

Idiot.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 14, 2019, 07:32:04 AM
Z11 2.3 / Full Frequency/Voltage controls per hash board.
   - Tuning guide coming soon.. high level summary below.
   - This includes everything from my past releases and adds Z11+Voltage per hashboard.

150k+ should be doable with minimal tuning.
170-180k is doable with multiple power supplies (or a big honkin' one), careful tuning, good cooling, and some luck. Smiley

Wattage has not been measured at this point in time due to hardware limitations at my testing site. Feedback welcomed.

https://releases.broked.net/Z11_2.3.tar.gz
86560e3800829b5b74215a9449eb2b60  Z11_2.3.tar.gz
fca562960e72a6370b625780a2844662df03d82ca42ac7c0068f5efba305a6b4  Z11_2.3.tar.gz

To install this image you need to already be unlocked. You can use my unlocked base image to boot from SD card and then install this. Going forward, all images will be installable via web after the initial baseline SD card installation. SD image: https://releases.broked.net/Z11StockSSHNoSignature.zip
Stock image installation instructions are available in post#672 on my primary thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5036968.msg50664518#msg50664518

I will write up a more complete tuning guide soon as it is a little complex, but for starters:

Tune your frequencies as usual (instructions on the frequency page) on the stock voltages.

Once you understand how your system is operating, increase the frequency, bump the voltage up, rinse/wash/repeat.

Global settings apply to all hashboards.
Per-hashboard applies to... you guessed it, the individual hash board.

It is possible to overrun a single APW7 by tuning voltages -- symptom there is the unit will just reset.
Drop voltages by 5mV per board until you find your maximum.

As usual, run fans manual, 75% or higher. Try to keep temps 85C or lower.

If you add too much voltage, you'll just add heat.
If you don't have enough voltage for a given frequency, the hash boards will go into limp mode (~10-15kSol/each).
If you push too much voltage/frequency, the hash boards will go into the same limp mode.

Somewhere around 781Mhz/940-960mV should get you a good ~150-155kSol.
Sometimes a lower frequency will work better for a given system.

Maximum frequency is 825Mhz -- my stuff will let you set whatever you want, but I've yet to get anything beyond what I call limp mode above 825Mhz.

This release has no dev-fee for the near future, but will probably end up with a single 20 minute mining session once a day to support additional development/testing/blahblah.
As usual, a license is available if you want to go that route and never have any dev-fees, do the PM thing and we can discuss.

Back porting to Z9/Mini is still under evaluation -- nothing to really speak of there for a variety of reasons.

Thank you,

Jason

Well finally...so what is hidden in the middle like your Z9 series stuff had, you being able to basically take some control of the miners cgminer and start or stop it by or api

After comparing it to my cgminer release it sure is funny how every edit is in the same exact place as mine. Hmm I guess I figured it out for you that is why you had all the excuses. Dont bother me so dont think you got over on me because I give it away and your already talking maybe dev fees and license.


Really? Considering there are literally 0 edits to cgminer?

Idiot.

-j


LOL....Hows it feel at least i didnt call it hacked bullshit....seriously at least you finally did something good and didnt add dev fees at least yet


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 14, 2019, 07:37:32 AM
Z11 2.3 / Full Frequency/Voltage controls per hash board.
   - Tuning guide coming soon.. high level summary below.
   - This includes everything from my past releases and adds Z11+Voltage per hashboard.

150k+ should be doable with minimal tuning.
170-180k is doable with multiple power supplies (or a big honkin' one), careful tuning, good cooling, and some luck. Smiley

Wattage has not been measured at this point in time due to hardware limitations at my testing site. Feedback welcomed.

https://releases.broked.net/Z11_2.3.tar.gz
86560e3800829b5b74215a9449eb2b60  Z11_2.3.tar.gz
fca562960e72a6370b625780a2844662df03d82ca42ac7c0068f5efba305a6b4  Z11_2.3.tar.gz

To install this image you need to already be unlocked. You can use my unlocked base image to boot from SD card and then install this. Going forward, all images will be installable via web after the initial baseline SD card installation. SD image: https://releases.broked.net/Z11StockSSHNoSignature.zip
Stock image installation instructions are available in post#672 on my primary thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5036968.msg50664518#msg50664518

I will write up a more complete tuning guide soon as it is a little complex, but for starters:

Tune your frequencies as usual (instructions on the frequency page) on the stock voltages.

Once you understand how your system is operating, increase the frequency, bump the voltage up, rinse/wash/repeat.

Global settings apply to all hashboards.
Per-hashboard applies to... you guessed it, the individual hash board.

It is possible to overrun a single APW7 by tuning voltages -- symptom there is the unit will just reset.
Drop voltages by 5mV per board until you find your maximum.

As usual, run fans manual, 75% or higher. Try to keep temps 85C or lower.

If you add too much voltage, you'll just add heat.
If you don't have enough voltage for a given frequency, the hash boards will go into limp mode (~10-15kSol/each).
If you push too much voltage/frequency, the hash boards will go into the same limp mode.

Somewhere around 781Mhz/940-960mV should get you a good ~150-155kSol.
Sometimes a lower frequency will work better for a given system.

Maximum frequency is 825Mhz -- my stuff will let you set whatever you want, but I've yet to get anything beyond what I call limp mode above 825Mhz.

This release has no dev-fee for the near future, but will probably end up with a single 20 minute mining session once a day to support additional development/testing/blahblah.
As usual, a license is available if you want to go that route and never have any dev-fees, do the PM thing and we can discuss.

Back porting to Z9/Mini is still under evaluation -- nothing to really speak of there for a variety of reasons.

Thank you,

Jason

Well finally...so what is hidden in the middle like your Z9 series stuff had, you being able to basically take some control of the miners cgminer and start or stop it by or api

After comparing it to my cgminer release it sure is funny how every edit is in the same exact place as mine. Hmm I guess I figured it out for you that is why you had all the excuses. Dont bother me so dont think you got over on me because I give it away and your already talking maybe dev fees and license.


Really? Considering there are literally 0 edits to cgminer?

Idiot.

-j


LOL....Hows it feel at least i didnt call it hacked bullshit....seriously at least you finally did something good and didnt add dev fees at least yet

... it doesn't feel like anything other than you are yet again an idiot making statements like that. To anyone with half a brain it quickly becomes clear that you are clueless.

You seriously had the gall to say I copied your work by putting "every edit in the exact place as [yours]" when there are *ZERO* changes to cgminer in my stuff? It really is completely mind-boggling how you can make a statement so inept.

Anyway... you somehow managed to once again blow away any respect earned in that singular statement.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 14, 2019, 07:39:20 AM
Same way you made a statement I was trying to rip you off when all I asked was do you give your beta testers a free licence. Something that was totally untrue and you thought nothing of it.

I dont care about your respect you been an asshole to me the whole time i been on this forum because i pointed out thing about your firmware. Then you sit and tell people to be weary that my claims are false and that there is no way i am getting those speeds and keeping them again a false statement by you


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 14, 2019, 07:40:39 AM
Same way you made a statement I was trying to rip you off when all I asked was do you give your beta testers a free licence. Something that was totally untrue and you thought nothing of it.

Those who didn't ask, received.

Idiot.

Keep trying to redirect your completely ignorant statement(s).

I'm completely blown away by the ineptitude of your "attack", if that is what you want to call it.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 14, 2019, 07:43:28 AM
Same way you made a statement I was trying to rip you off when all I asked was do you give your beta testers a free licence. Something that was totally untrue and you thought nothing of it.

Those who didn't ask, received.

Idiot.

Keep trying to redirect your completely ignorant statement(s).

I'm completely blown away by the ineptitude of your "attack", if that is what you want to call it.

-j

Hope your users enjoy it....When you start asking for dev fees or a license I will have newer versions available for them when they want to switch

edit.... They will come back when they get sick of their miner throttling back to 150k no matter what....I am still holding a steady 159-161k. Thats 50k+ additional between 2 miner for 800 watts additional is still a savings when a Z9 uses about 1200-1300 for the same speed.

Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
3d17m4s   176.28           161.37

Chain# ASIC#   Frequency    KSol/S(RT)  HW   Temp(PCB)  Temp(Chip) ASIC status
1           3        825             59.63             0           56           87           ooo
2           3        825             53.74             0           58           91           ooo
3           3        825             62.91             0           59           94           ooo

Fan#   Fan1   Fan2
Speed (r/min)   5,880   5,880   


This is what you can still profit plus more, I figured that wattage high (actual wattage added to the Z11 is about 900-1050 watts, Nothing a second power supply cant handle.) Even at a higher wattage an extra 50k/sol can still produce profit. This is 2 Z11 miners. So it would be right about 25 each and 500 will say watts. More then a mini yes but if you could get a mini to run @ 25k then it would be about 500 watts on a mini. This is using my private release which is available for purchase.


               



Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: gsrcrxsi314 on May 15, 2019, 03:15:17 AM
The irony...

I see you’re still struggling to grasp the basics of the English language. It doesn’t matter how many times you’re corrected.

Your = showing possession
You’re = you + are


WTF is it with you efudd and grammer? This is a forum not the science lab....Do you think I care about grammer? No I dont I care about results and if I say you, your, hour, or youre an asshole. Who cares the point got across.

You have been on ignore for a long time why dont you stay there.



I can see spelling isn’t a strong suit either. Lmao.

It’s grammar you moron. With an A.

This matters because these kinds of things show a general lack of intelligence. You pretend to be some whiz, but you communicate at a middle school level.

And if I’ve been on ignore, how did you see my post to reply to it right away? Lol.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: algcool on May 17, 2019, 02:52:56 AM
Your a fucking idiot

The irony...

I see you’re still struggling to grasp the basics of the English language. It doesn’t matter how many times you’re corrected.

Your = showing possession
You’re = you + are


This is tech place, not grammer place.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 17, 2019, 02:56:43 AM
Your a fucking idiot

The irony...

I see you’re still struggling to grasp the basics of the English language. It doesn’t matter how many times you’re corrected.

Your = showing possession
You’re = you + are


This is tech place, not grammer place.

"grammar". It is universal.

In tech, without proper grammar, nothing could be built/compiled/etc. Every language, verbal or the likes of C, has a well defined grammar associated with it.

So yeah... stand on your pile of wrong and enjoy it.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: algcool on May 17, 2019, 03:25:36 AM
Same way you made a statement I was trying to rip you off when all I asked was do you give your beta testers a free licence. Something that was totally untrue and you thought nothing of it.

Those who didn't ask, received.

Idiot.

Keep trying to redirect your completely ignorant statement(s).

I'm completely blown away by the ineptitude of your "attack", if that is what you want to call it.

-j

Hope your users enjoy it....When you start asking for dev fees or a license I will have newer versions available for them when they want to switch

edit.... They will come back when they get sick of their miner throttling back to 150k no matter what....I am still holding a steady 159-161k. Thats 50k+ additional between 2 miner for 800 watts additional is still a savings when a Z9 uses about 1200-1300 for the same speed.

Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
3d17m4s   176.28           161.37

Chain# ASIC#   Frequency    KSol/S(RT)  HW   Temp(PCB)  Temp(Chip) ASIC status
1           3        825             59.63             0           56           87           ooo
2           3        825             53.74             0           58           91           ooo
3           3        825             62.91             0           59           94           ooo

Fan#   Fan1   Fan2
Speed (r/min)   5,880   5,880   


This is what you can still profit plus more, I figured that wattage high (actual wattage added to the Z11 is about 900-1050 watts, Nothing a second power supply cant handle.) Even at a higher wattage an extra 50k/sol can still produce profit. This is 2 Z11 miners. So it would be right about 25 each and 500 will say watts. More then a mini yes but if you could get a mini to run @ 25k then it would be about 500 watts on a mini. This is using my private release which is available for purchase.


               



I am very glad to see your oc miner status data like above.
The chip temperature less than 110 seems will be ok.
May i double check what is the power cost when hashrate is 160-170k?
I remembered the power cost is about 1400-1500w when the harshrate is 135k.

And may i know how you use your firmware to oc my z11s?
Need use SD card to enable ssh and delete the signature verify?
Is there a new method no need to use SD card to oc the miner?

Thanks a lot!
I read a lot of your texts, very good quality.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 17, 2019, 03:34:07 AM
Your a fucking idiot

The irony...

I see you’re still struggling to grasp the basics of the English language. It doesn’t matter how many times you’re corrected.

Your = showing possession
You’re = you + are


This is tech place, not grammer place.

"grammar". It is universal.

In tech, without proper grammar, nothing could be built/compiled/etc. Every language, verbal or the likes of C, has a well defined grammar associated with it.

So yeah... stand on your pile of wrong and enjoy it.

-j


How is the for grammar...... Efudd is an asshole and you are a liar on some things.

I don't need the word your, you are, yer, yor to read and write code. I told you before this is a forum not the classroom if you want to be Mr. Teacher then why don't you start helping people write their own codes for the miners? Oh ya that right it wouldn't make yo a profit. I may not be able to read this code perfectly but at least I get good results. ARM cpu's are different compared to Micro controller code so it does take a bit to adjust. Matter of time.

You seem to want to go out of your way to let folks know what I am doing personally to your files. Why make it public? I have every right under the law to do as I please with your files for my personal use so if I want to fuck with your license files then I can, If I want to rip apart your crap and modify it, I can, and any other thing I want to do to your files for my own use. I may also legally share your files for further testing and development purposes with any colleagues I choose, This includes beta testers of my choice. If you attempt to access my miners or network while I am doing it then you are in violation of the law and I will prosecute. Hope you have a nice day.





Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 17, 2019, 03:39:17 AM
Same way you made a statement I was trying to rip you off when all I asked was do you give your beta testers a free licence. Something that was totally untrue and you thought nothing of it.

Those who didn't ask, received.

Idiot.

Keep trying to redirect your completely ignorant statement(s).

I'm completely blown away by the ineptitude of your "attack", if that is what you want to call it.

-j

Hope your users enjoy it....When you start asking for dev fees or a license I will have newer versions available for them when they want to switch

edit.... They will come back when they get sick of their miner throttling back to 150k no matter what....I am still holding a steady 159-161k. Thats 50k+ additional between 2 miner for 800 watts additional is still a savings when a Z9 uses about 1200-1300 for the same speed.

Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
3d17m4s   176.28           161.37

Chain# ASIC#   Frequency    KSol/S(RT)  HW   Temp(PCB)  Temp(Chip) ASIC status
1           3        825             59.63             0           56           87           ooo
2           3        825             53.74             0           58           91           ooo
3           3        825             62.91             0           59           94           ooo

Fan#   Fan1   Fan2
Speed (r/min)   5,880   5,880   


This is what you can still profit plus more, I figured that wattage high (actual wattage added to the Z11 is about 900-1050 watts, Nothing a second power supply cant handle.) Even at a higher wattage an extra 50k/sol can still produce profit. This is 2 Z11 miners. So it would be right about 25 each and 500 will say watts. More then a mini yes but if you could get a mini to run @ 25k then it would be about 500 watts on a mini. This is using my private release which is available for purchase.


               



I am very glad to see your oc miner status data like above.
The chip temperature less than 110 seems will be ok.
May i double check what is the power cost when hashrate is 160-170k?
I remembered the power cost is about 1400-1500w when the harshrate is 135k.

And may i know how you use your firmware to oc my z11s?
Need use SD card to enable ssh and delete the signature verify?
Is there a new method no need to use SD card to oc the miner?

Thanks a lot!
I read a lot of your texts, very good quality.

You will need to use SD card to firs enable the ssh and disable the signature checking. This can be done easily by following bitmains directions for the Z9 mini or Z9. They use the same controller making it easy to get that part done. Or I offer a SD package on the first post.

After you do that you can download the OC file from the first post and upgrade as you usually would and other miner.

The power for the public version I have been told is around 1850-1950 watts I have had mixed reports. The private 158+K version is more around 1900-2100 watts again mixed reports.



Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 17, 2019, 03:46:22 AM
Your a fucking idiot

The irony...

I see you’re still struggling to grasp the basics of the English language. It doesn’t matter how many times you’re corrected.

Your = showing possession
You’re = you + are


This is tech place, not grammer place.

"grammar". It is universal.

In tech, without proper grammar, nothing could be built/compiled/etc. Every language, verbal or the likes of C, has a well defined grammar associated with it.

So yeah... stand on your pile of wrong and enjoy it.

-j


How is the for grammar...... Efudd is an asshole and you are a liar on some things.

I don't need the word your, you are, yer, yor to read and write code. I told you before this is a forum not the classroom if you want to be Mr. Teacher then why don't you start helping people write their own codes for the miners? Oh ya that right it wouldn't make yo a profit. I may not be able to read this code perfectly but at least I get good results. ARM cpu's are different compared to Micro controller code so it does take a bit to adjust. Matter of time.

You seem to want to go out of your way to let folks know what I am doing personally to your files. Why make it public? I have every right under the law to do as I please with your files for my personal use so if I want to fuck with your license files then I can, If I want to rip apart your crap and modify it, I can, and any other thing I want to do to your files for my own use. I may also legally share your files for further testing and development purposes with any colleagues I choose, This includes beta testers of my choice. If you attempt to access my miners or network while I am doing it then you are in violation of the law and I will prosecute. Hope you have a nice day.





LOL.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: algcool on May 17, 2019, 03:52:43 AM
Same way you made a statement I was trying to rip you off when all I asked was do you give your beta testers a free licence. Something that was totally untrue and you thought nothing of it.

Those who didn't ask, received.

Idiot.

Keep trying to redirect your completely ignorant statement(s).

I'm completely blown away by the ineptitude of your "attack", if that is what you want to call it.

-j

Hope your users enjoy it....When you start asking for dev fees or a license I will have newer versions available for them when they want to switch

edit.... They will come back when they get sick of their miner throttling back to 150k no matter what....I am still holding a steady 159-161k. Thats 50k+ additional between 2 miner for 800 watts additional is still a savings when a Z9 uses about 1200-1300 for the same speed.

Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
3d17m4s   176.28           161.37

Chain# ASIC#   Frequency    KSol/S(RT)  HW   Temp(PCB)  Temp(Chip) ASIC status
1           3        825             59.63             0           56           87           ooo
2           3        825             53.74             0           58           91           ooo
3           3        825             62.91             0           59           94           ooo

Fan#   Fan1   Fan2
Speed (r/min)   5,880   5,880   


This is what you can still profit plus more, I figured that wattage high (actual wattage added to the Z11 is about 900-1050 watts, Nothing a second power supply cant handle.) Even at a higher wattage an extra 50k/sol can still produce profit. This is 2 Z11 miners. So it would be right about 25 each and 500 will say watts. More then a mini yes but if you could get a mini to run @ 25k then it would be about 500 watts on a mini. This is using my private release which is available for purchase.


               



I am very glad to see your oc miner status data like above.
The chip temperature less than 110 seems will be ok.
May i double check what is the power cost when hashrate is 160-170k?
I remembered the power cost is about 1400-1500w when the harshrate is 135k.

And may i know how you use your firmware to oc my z11s?
Need use SD card to enable ssh and delete the signature verify?
Is there a new method no need to use SD card to oc the miner?

Thanks a lot!
I read a lot of your texts, very good quality.

You will need to use SD card to firs enable the ssh and disable the signature checking. This can be done easily by following bitmains directions for the Z9 mini or Z9. They use the same controller making it easy to get that part done. Or I offer a SD package on the first post.

After you do that you can download the OC file from the first post and upgrade as you usually would and other miner.

The power for the public version I have been told is around 1850-1950 watts I have had mixed reports. The private 158+K version is more around 1900-2100 watts again mixed reports.



Very glad to get your reply so fast.
Your power cost is tested with 110v or 220v?  Seems the AP7 can not offer more than 1850w at 110v?


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 17, 2019, 05:30:40 AM
Same way you made a statement I was trying to rip you off when all I asked was do you give your beta testers a free licence. Something that was totally untrue and you thought nothing of it.

Those who didn't ask, received.

Idiot.

Keep trying to redirect your completely ignorant statement(s).

I'm completely blown away by the ineptitude of your "attack", if that is what you want to call it.

-j

Hope your users enjoy it....When you start asking for dev fees or a license I will have newer versions available for them when they want to switch

edit.... They will come back when they get sick of their miner throttling back to 150k no matter what....I am still holding a steady 159-161k. Thats 50k+ additional between 2 miner for 800 watts additional is still a savings when a Z9 uses about 1200-1300 for the same speed.

Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)   KSol/S(avg)
3d17m4s   176.28           161.37

Chain# ASIC#   Frequency    KSol/S(RT)  HW   Temp(PCB)  Temp(Chip) ASIC status
1           3        825             59.63             0           56           87           ooo
2           3        825             53.74             0           58           91           ooo
3           3        825             62.91             0           59           94           ooo

Fan#   Fan1   Fan2
Speed (r/min)   5,880   5,880   


This is what you can still profit plus more, I figured that wattage high (actual wattage added to the Z11 is about 900-1050 watts, Nothing a second power supply cant handle.) Even at a higher wattage an extra 50k/sol can still produce profit. This is 2 Z11 miners. So it would be right about 25 each and 500 will say watts. More then a mini yes but if you could get a mini to run @ 25k then it would be about 500 watts on a mini. This is using my private release which is available for purchase.


               



I am very glad to see your oc miner status data like above.
The chip temperature less than 110 seems will be ok.
May i double check what is the power cost when hashrate is 160-170k?
I remembered the power cost is about 1400-1500w when the harshrate is 135k.

And may i know how you use your firmware to oc my z11s?
Need use SD card to enable ssh and delete the signature verify?
Is there a new method no need to use SD card to oc the miner?

Thanks a lot!
I read a lot of your texts, very good quality.

You will need to use SD card to firs enable the ssh and disable the signature checking. This can be done easily by following bitmains directions for the Z9 mini or Z9. They use the same controller making it easy to get that part done. Or I offer a SD package on the first post.

After you do that you can download the OC file from the first post and upgrade as you usually would and other miner.

The power for the public version I have been told is around 1850-1950 watts I have had mixed reports. The private 158+K version is more around 1900-2100 watts again mixed reports.



Very glad to get your reply so fast.
Your power cost is tested with 110v or 220v?  Seems the AP7 can not offer more than 1850w at 110v?

220v 60Hz   and I have 2 Z11's so I use 3 APW7's and split them between the 2 miners to cover the extra power draw.



Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 150-153+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 17, 2019, 12:58:22 PM
Quote
You seem to want to go out of your way to let folks know what I am doing personally to your files. Why make it public?

For entertainment, of course. For trapping you in your own lies, for posterity, for seeing your incorrect use of "you're", mostly to troll you.

Quote
I have every right under the law to do as I please with your files for my personal use

Do you? You sure?

Quote
so if I want to fuck with your license files then I can, If I want to rip apart your crap and modify it, I can, and any other thing I want to do to your files for my own use.

Two points:

1) It is doubtful you can do anything to "rip apart [my] crap and modify it". Someone else probably could, but I doubt you can.
2) When you start connecting to my systems and sending data that otherwise is not intended for them for the purpose of breaking the methodology used to secure the software, that is when you are far from the realm of legal. This is what you have been doing, and what I've called you out in public for.

Quote
I may also legally share your files for further testing and development purposes with any colleagues I choose, This includes beta testers of my choice.

If you want to include others in your attempts to break into the functionality for other computers on my network(s), then sure, you should include them.

Quote
If you attempt to access my miners or network while I am doing it then you are in violation of the law and I will prosecute.

The irony here is awesome considering that is exactly what you are trying to do with my systems every single time you purposefully send data to them that is outside of their design.

Quote
Hope you have a nice day.

Thank you, that is very kind!

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 17, 2019, 07:53:35 PM
No one is trying to do anything to your server I am playing with files here and thats all, yes under the law I do have the legal right to do as I please privately and for testing and development, the key is local on the machine therefore I am still in the legal realm normally I block your servers when I am playing with the files. Sometimes I may forget but catch it and block you. No one has lied so that is funny how you say i lied. You are the one who has lied to users I have been pretty honest and straight forward. And last you are still in violation of other copyrights with your firmware, therefore any claim you may have is null.

As I said no one is breaking your computers I am working on bypassing things I dont like for my own use if it connects to you system oh well the intention is not to do anything to your server or bypass what you have outside of the miner. No data was sent to your server purposely. I am attempting to stop it from reaching your server not to connect to it. Lets not twist it. If you dont think I can make it work then you have nothing to worry about then.



Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 17, 2019, 08:31:09 PM
No one is trying to do anything to your server I am playing with files here and thats all, yes under the law I do have the legal right to do as I please privately and for testing and development, the key is local on the machine therefore I am still in the legal realm normally I block your servers when I am playing with the files. Sometimes I may forget but catch it and block you. No one has lied so that is funny how you say i lied. You are the one who has lied to users I have been pretty honest and straight forward. And last you are still in violation of other copyrights with your firmware, therefore any claim you may have is null.

As I said no one is breaking your computers I am working on bypassing things I dont like for my own use if it connects to you system oh well the intention is not to do anything to your server or bypass what you have outside of the miner. No data was sent to your server purposely. I am attempting to stop it from reaching your server not to connect to it. Lets not twist it. If you dont think I can make it work then you have nothing to worry about then.



The best part in all of this is apparently the only way you see forward with your firmware, is to use mine.

Ironic.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: gsrcrxsi314 on May 17, 2019, 08:44:47 PM
Chipless comes to a battle of wits without the required equipment.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 18, 2019, 12:09:08 AM
No one is trying to do anything to your server I am playing with files here and thats all, yes under the law I do have the legal right to do as I please privately and for testing and development, the key is local on the machine therefore I am still in the legal realm normally I block your servers when I am playing with the files. Sometimes I may forget but catch it and block you. No one has lied so that is funny how you say i lied. You are the one who has lied to users I have been pretty honest and straight forward. And last you are still in violation of other copyrights with your firmware, therefore any claim you may have is null.

As I said no one is breaking your computers I am working on bypassing things I dont like for my own use if it connects to you system oh well the intention is not to do anything to your server or bypass what you have outside of the miner. No data was sent to your server purposely. I am attempting to stop it from reaching your server not to connect to it. Lets not twist it. If you dont think I can make it work then you have nothing to worry about then.



The best part in all of this is apparently the only way you see forward with your firmware, is to use mine.

Ironic.

-j

No I dont need yours ...Yours does make a ok tool to learn new routines that I have not used though. I call it a evaluation and fix whats broken. I like educational purposes it fits more to the tasks. Whats ironic is you had to voltage control until I released my image. That comes from your users and your comments when I first posted my release. I believe you said "you cant turn a 7 into a 8 and get more power." So I guess in a way we are sharing each others codes.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 18, 2019, 12:32:29 AM
No one is trying to do anything to your server I am playing with files here and thats all, yes under the law I do have the legal right to do as I please privately and for testing and development, the key is local on the machine therefore I am still in the legal realm normally I block your servers when I am playing with the files. Sometimes I may forget but catch it and block you. No one has lied so that is funny how you say i lied. You are the one who has lied to users I have been pretty honest and straight forward. And last you are still in violation of other copyrights with your firmware, therefore any claim you may have is null.

As I said no one is breaking your computers I am working on bypassing things I dont like for my own use if it connects to you system oh well the intention is not to do anything to your server or bypass what you have outside of the miner. No data was sent to your server purposely. I am attempting to stop it from reaching your server not to connect to it. Lets not twist it. If you dont think I can make it work then you have nothing to worry about then.



The best part in all of this is apparently the only way you see forward with your firmware, is to use mine.

Ironic.

-j

No I dont need yours ...Yours does make a ok tool to learn new routines that I have not used though. I call it a evaluation and fix whats broken. I like educational purposes it fits more to the tasks. Whats ironic is you had to voltage control until I released my image. That comes from your users and your comments when I first posted my release. I believe you said "you cant turn a 7 into a 8 and get more power." So I guess in a way we are sharing each others codes.


Go back and re-read what you call a quote. Regarding voltage, I told you, repeatedly that the limitation you claimed existed was not coming from the PIC, which you argued with, and ultimately I actually _told you_ exactly the function by address and the pseudo-code, to bypass the check you swore up and down was "in the PIC". You like to re-write history... which is why I _quote_ most of what you say in my responses so you cannot just edit the shit away later, as you are wont to do. (You should take not here, this is an excellent use of a rarely used and rarely used correctly word, 'wont'. See, *this* is education...).

Your statement of "we are sharing each others codes" is yet another attempt your psyche is making at feeling valuable. You really should talk to someone about your issues of acceptance.

.....keep dreaming there, big boy.

*EDIT*: Oh, your statement that your releases fix the known antminer malware actually don't do that. So that's a place where I'm not sure if you were consciously misleading people, or if you actually thought you fixed it some how. SOURCE: If you'll remember I'm the one who was able to capture/trap, decrypt, reverse engineer, and then post information about how it functions and how to resolve it.

-j



Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-145k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 18, 2019, 01:48:39 AM
Oh whatever dude. Sully your name more by releasing bogus shit.

You haven’t overvolted it either.

The voltage range is defined as 800-880 and each chip is initialized at 870. Past that, there are additional checks to ensure it isn’t initialized outside of that range. The PIC then will not pass more than the defined 870 when converted to an i2c message to the downstream hardware, also... so hacking a 7 to an 8 does you no good at all. And the reason you think it is 840/870 is because you have not understood the code you are attempting to disassemble yet... You can completely ignore the 840.

You have changed some hard coded values, selected which stats you think look best, and released some hacked up bullshit.


-j

Lets see ....this was where you said that the limit was 880 and so on.... You only pointed out the same routine that I was already working on because the part of the voltage was located there you never gave any code to fix it.

I was wrong but right about some limits in the pic. Not afraid to admit it, but after going back over the code I found where I missed a NOP.  This whole statement of your was wrong.

Lol the statement about feeling valuable is hilarious, a statement like that only comes from someone who thinks he is above everyone else and your attitude towards some people shows clearly think your that person. I don't need to be accepted by anyone so again only some stupid shit spewing from your fingertips.

The malware fix does work maybe not for the latest that is done remotely but for .antminer it does work, already tried it for verification.

So again quit lying and saying false shit like your quote above.







Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release 143-145k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 18, 2019, 02:04:38 AM
Oh whatever dude. Sully your name more by releasing bogus shit.

You haven’t overvolted it either.

The voltage range is defined as 800-880 and each chip is initialized at 870. Past that, there are additional checks to ensure it isn’t initialized outside of that range. The PIC then will not pass more than the defined 870 when converted to an i2c message to the downstream hardware, also... so hacking a 7 to an 8 does you no good at all. And the reason you think it is 840/870 is because you have not understood the code you are attempting to disassemble yet... You can completely ignore the 840.

You have changed some hard coded values, selected which stats you think look best, and released some hacked up bullshit.


-j

Lets see ....this was where you said that the limit was 880 and so on.... You only pointed out the same routine that I was already working on because the part of the voltage was located there you never gave any code to fix it.

I was wrong but right about some limits in the pic. Not afraid to admit it, but after going back over the code I found where I missed a NOP.  This whole statement of your was wrong.

Lol the statement about feeling valuable is hilarious, a statement like that only comes from someone who thinks he is above everyone else and your attitude towards some people shows clearly think your that person. I don't need to be accepted by anyone so again only some stupid shit spewing from your fingertips.

The malware fix does work maybe not for the latest that is done remotely but for .antminer it does work, already tried it for verification.

So again quit lying and saying false shit like your quote above.







Cute.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 18, 2019, 03:56:24 AM
Call it cute or whatever you want, I call it a fact. Seems like every time you get caught in your own words all you say is cute then you sit back and think of a response to cover your ass to the public. Your so fake!


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 18, 2019, 04:00:36 AM
Call it cute or whatever you want, I call it a fact. Seems like every time you get caught in your own words all you say is cute then you sit back and think of a response to cover your ass to the public. Your so fake!

“You’re”.

HTH.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 18, 2019, 04:08:55 AM
Call it cute or whatever you want, I call it a fact. Seems like every time you get caught in your own words all you say is cute then you sit back and think of a response to cover your ass to the public. Your so fake!

“You’re”.

HTH.

-j

No it's your own words not you are own words. Get it right


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 18, 2019, 04:23:43 AM
Call it cute or whatever you want, I call it a fact. Seems like every time you get caught in your own words all you say is cute then you sit back and think of a response to cover your ass to the public. Your so fake!

“You’re”.

HTH.

-j

No it's your own words not you are own words. Get it right

Idiot. Your last sentence was, “Your so fake!”.

“You’re”.

Hopeless.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 18, 2019, 05:17:48 AM
Folk,

When using Fuddware version 2.3 or higher and mining on Luxor (http://mining.luxor.tech), you can enjoy no dev fees and a 0.5% PPS fee for the first 30 days (1% after). Luxor announcement is available at https://medium.com/@LuxorTechTeam/unlock-your-asic-potential-with-efudd-x-luxor-672e73a1d185 as well as my primary thread.

Thank you,

Jason


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 18, 2019, 05:52:25 AM
Folk,

When using Fuddware version 2.3 or higher and mining on Luxor (http://mining.luxor.tech), you can enjoy no dev fees and a 0.5% PPS fee for the first 30 days (1% after). Luxor announcement is available at https://medium.com/@LuxorTechTeam/unlock-your-asic-potential-with-efudd-x-luxor-672e73a1d185 as well as my primary thread.

Thank you,

Jason

Thats only because you worked a deal to get your money from the server as a kickback or you are more involved with Luxor then you are telling. PPS.... who wants to mine only PPS...816 miners, with that low power the miners might as well just buy the coins. How many blocks an hour do they get .25 or more?

Another efudd joke.... Do you offer a kiss and vaseline with your firmware or do you just pull them up and walk away?


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 18, 2019, 06:01:11 AM
Folk,

When using Fuddware version 2.3 or higher and mining on Luxor (http://mining.luxor.tech), you can enjoy no dev fees and a 0.5% PPS fee for the first 30 days (1% after). Luxor announcement is available at https://medium.com/@LuxorTechTeam/unlock-your-asic-potential-with-efudd-x-luxor-672e73a1d185 as well as my primary thread.

Thank you,

Jason

Thats only because you worked a deal to get your money from the server as a kickback or you are more involved with Luxor then you are telling. PPS.... who wants to mine only PPS...816 miners, with that low power the miners might as well just buy the coins. How many blocks an hour do they get .25 or more?

Another efudd joke.... Do you offer a kiss and vaseline with your firmware or do you just pull them up and walk away?

https://miningpoolstats.stream/zcash

Anyway, it's good for the users, despite your potty mouth.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 18, 2019, 09:00:31 AM
Folk,

When using Fuddware version 2.3 or higher and mining on Luxor (http://mining.luxor.tech), you can enjoy no dev fees and a 0.5% PPS fee for the first 30 days (1% after). Luxor announcement is available at https://medium.com/@LuxorTechTeam/unlock-your-asic-potential-with-efudd-x-luxor-672e73a1d185 as well as my primary thread.

Thank you,

Jason

Thats only because you worked a deal to get your money from the server as a kickback or you are more involved with Luxor then you are telling. PPS.... who wants to mine only PPS...816 miners, with that low power the miners might as well just buy the coins. How many blocks an hour do they get .25 or more?

Another efudd joke.... Do you offer a kiss and vaseline with your firmware or do you just pull them up and walk away?

https://miningpoolstats.stream/zcash

Anyway, it's good for the users, despite your potty mouth.

-j

How is it a good deal with such a low block rate and not enough hash to make a profit? If it takes 6 hrs to complete a block between say 700 users that isnt very much profit for the miner. The rookies may fall for that sales pitch but hopefully anyone with a good brain can see this is a deal which should come with a kiss and some vaseline. .08 percent of the total network has rate is not enough to maximize the miners profit.

You mean it is good for you not the users. Going from flypool to luxor would drop the miners daily profits by about 65%+, I dont know who you are trying to screw with that deal but it has bad deal written all over it.



Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: iscgdave on May 18, 2019, 10:02:59 AM
Chipless,

A couple suggestions

     1) ignore efudd, especially the banter
     2) get a zencash wallet in addition to the zcash wallet and post it.

I dont mine zcash and I'm sure there are others that do not but I would happily make a zencash contribution. This thread is full of back and forth crap that takes away from the benefit of a community working together.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 18, 2019, 12:32:14 PM
Folk,

When using Fuddware version 2.3 or higher and mining on Luxor (http://mining.luxor.tech), you can enjoy no dev fees and a 0.5% PPS fee for the first 30 days (1% after). Luxor announcement is available at https://medium.com/@LuxorTechTeam/unlock-your-asic-potential-with-efudd-x-luxor-672e73a1d185 as well as my primary thread.

Thank you,

Jason

Thats only because you worked a deal to get your money from the server as a kickback or you are more involved with Luxor then you are telling. PPS.... who wants to mine only PPS...816 miners, with that low power the miners might as well just buy the coins. How many blocks an hour do they get .25 or more?

Another efudd joke.... Do you offer a kiss and vaseline with your firmware or do you just pull them up and walk away?

https://miningpoolstats.stream/zcash

Anyway, it's good for the users, despite your potty mouth.

-j

How is it a good deal with such a low block rate and not enough hash to make a profit? If it takes 6 hrs to complete a block between say 700 users that isnt very much profit for the miner. The rookies may fall for that sales pitch but hopefully anyone with a good brain can see this is a deal which should come with a kiss and some vaseline. .08 percent of the total network has rate is not enough to maximize the miners profit.

You mean it is good for you not the users. Going from flypool to luxor would drop the miners daily profits by about 65%+, I dont know who you are trying to screw with that deal but it has bad deal written all over it.



This response once again shows your mental ignorance since you clearly do not understand what PPS means or how it works, either.  PPS is a guaranteed payout to the miner per share independent of block finds. The risk goes completely to the pool. If no blocks are found, share submitters still get paid for shares submitted.

The benefit is to the user in this case to the degree that a large portion of the 0.5% PPS discount provided to the user actually comes out of whatever I might would have earned. Oh, and my portion is actually considerably less than the dev-fees.
 
So, as I said, benefit actually is to the user since it is no risk.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 18, 2019, 12:35:02 PM
Chipless,

A couple suggestions

     1) ignore efudd, especially the banter
     2) get a zencash wallet in addition to the zcash wallet and post it.

I dont mine zcash and I'm sure there are others that do not but I would happily make a zencash contribution. This thread is full of back and forth crap that takes away from the benefit of a community working together.

Yeah, that’s cool. You have failed to see that I was the one working with and for the community until this tard decided the best way forward was to take my work and put his name on it, then post releases of “his” stuff in my threads.

Otherwise, you are exactly correct in that my exchange here is purposeful in repaying the kindness he has provided me for months in my own threads.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: iscgdave on May 18, 2019, 01:24:38 PM
Chipless,

A couple suggestions

     1) ignore efudd, especially the banter
     2) get a zencash wallet in addition to the zcash wallet and post it.

I dont mine zcash and I'm sure there are others that do not but I would happily make a zencash contribution. This thread is full of back and forth crap that takes away from the benefit of a community working together.

Yeah, that’s cool. You have failed to see that I was the one working with and for the community until this tard decided the best way forward was to take my work and put his name on it, then post releases of “his” stuff in my threads.

Otherwise, you are exactly correct in that my exchange here is purposeful in repaying the kindness he has provided me for months in my own threads.

-j

it's just a suggestion.

I have not failed to see it, I would like you both to stop but others might find it entertaining.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 18, 2019, 01:51:11 PM
Chipless,

A couple suggestions

     1) ignore efudd, especially the banter
     2) get a zencash wallet in addition to the zcash wallet and post it.

I dont mine zcash and I'm sure there are others that do not but I would happily make a zencash contribution. This thread is full of back and forth crap that takes away from the benefit of a community working together.

Yeah, that’s cool. You have failed to see that I was the one working with and for the community until this tard decided the best way forward was to take my work and put his name on it, then post releases of “his” stuff in my threads.

Otherwise, you are exactly correct in that my exchange here is purposeful in repaying the kindness he has provided me for months in my own threads.

-j

it's just a suggestion.

I have not failed to see it, I would like you both to stop but others might find it entertaining.

I actually agree -- I'd be content if he'd just leave my thread alone... I'm all too often reminded of this xkcd in these exchanges - https://xkcd.com/386/

-j



Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 18, 2019, 06:32:38 PM
Chipless,

A couple suggestions

     1) ignore efudd, especially the banter
     2) get a zencash wallet in addition to the zcash wallet and post it.

I dont mine zcash and I'm sure there are others that do not but I would happily make a zencash contribution. This thread is full of back and forth crap that takes away from the benefit of a community working together.

Yeah, that’s cool. You have failed to see that I was the one working with and for the community until this tard decided the best way forward was to take my work and put his name on it, then post releases of “his” stuff in my threads.

Otherwise, you are exactly correct in that my exchange here is purposeful in repaying the kindness he has provided me for months in my own threads.

-j


You said it all in one statement "You have failed to see that I was the one working with and for the community". You dont like competition .... I am also working for the community also the difference is I dont care if I fill my pockets doing it where you are all out for the money.



Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 18, 2019, 10:48:12 PM
Chipless,

A couple suggestions

     1) ignore efudd, especially the banter
     2) get a zencash wallet in addition to the zcash wallet and post it.

I dont mine zcash and I'm sure there are others that do not but I would happily make a zencash contribution. This thread is full of back and forth crap that takes away from the benefit of a community working together.

Yeah, that’s cool. You have failed to see that I was the one working with and for the community until this tard decided the best way forward was to take my work and put his name on it, then post releases of “his” stuff in my threads.

Otherwise, you are exactly correct in that my exchange here is purposeful in repaying the kindness he has provided me for months in my own threads.

-j


You said it all in one statement "You have failed to see that I was the one working with and for the community". You dont like competition .... I am also working for the community also the difference is I dont care if I fill my pockets doing it where you are all out for the money.



So... are you mining to make money? Or are you mining just because you believe in a given coin, the underlying protocol, the security aspects, and the things that can be built on top of the blockchain... so you mine just to help those transactions go through?

*rolls eyes*

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 18, 2019, 10:59:42 PM
Show how stupid you really are. I mine for money for myself....The files I do I put out to help some people...I dont care if I get money for them or not. You go rambling on about the blockchain. Give it up efudd....We will now call you God Efudd yer Majesty...lets all bow down to the greatness of your work. Your the king and only one who can do it. There are you satisfied now?

you just keep on going and going on with you stupid crap. you're not the only one trying to help people.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 18, 2019, 11:02:51 PM
Show how stupid you really are. I mine for money for myself....The files I do I put out to help some people...I dont care if I get money for them or not. You go rambling on about the blockchain. Give it up efudd....We will now call you God Efudd yer Majesty...lets all bow down to the greatness of your work. Your the king and only one who can do it. There are you satisfied now?

you just keep on going and going on with you stupid crap. you're not the only one trying to help people.

WHOAH! YOU USED "YOU'RE" CORRECTLY ONCE (and incorrectly a couple of sentences before, but let us focus on the positive)!

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: gsrcrxsi314 on May 19, 2019, 01:29:07 AM
>says he’s not in it for the money
>every thread of his is begging for donations
>resorts to selling certain versions of the software

Lol. Right.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 19, 2019, 02:23:29 AM
>says he’s not in it for the money
>every thread of his is begging for donations
>resorts to selling certain versions of the software

Lol. Right.

Yup that's right asking for donations not demanding a dev-fee or charging for license most versions. The only private version I am flat out selling is the Z11 and I charge a 1 time fee and you can use it on as many machines as you want. Asking is not begging. I didnt have to let out anything and could have used it all for my own personal use, but chose to let others use it also.

You and epudd apparently cant get things straight and have to twist it a little always just so you can feel good. You guys act like the forum is your office and everything has to be typed just so perfect. Maybe that is the only way you can understand what is written, I dont know but it shows a sign of the need for you both to be in control and expect things to be done your way because you both think there is no other way.

Who knows... maybe it arouses you guys. You both have this kind of sick fettish with me and I am starting to worry that your stalking me. Again Who knows....


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: gsrcrxsi314 on May 21, 2019, 04:39:29 PM
https://i.imgur.com/XIZ3AsB.jpg


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: haloolah on May 22, 2019, 10:46:13 PM
THanks chipless i like your work and efudds also, but im with you on no dev fee, i never cared for that, crypto firmware and miners need to chill on that, most of us dont have any extra $$. The big farms develop their own miners or just compile themselves without dev fees so really only hurting us small guys. My main thing is to say thank you chipless for your time and efforts, many of us do appreciate your work.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 23, 2019, 03:27:02 PM
THanks chipless i like your work and efudds also, but im with you on no dev fee, i never cared for that, crypto firmware and miners need to chill on that, most of us dont have any extra $$. The big farms develop their own miners or just compile themselves without dev fees so really only hurting us small guys. My main thing is to say thank you chipless for your time and efforts, many of us do appreciate your work.

Thanks you....working on a same speed version with less power hopefully it tests ok and I will have it out this weekend. I am always looking at ways to help the smaller guys.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: ruplikminer on May 27, 2019, 01:00:05 PM
THanks chipless i like your work and efudds also, but im with you on no dev fee, i never cared for that, crypto firmware and miners need to chill on that, most of us dont have any extra $$. The big farms develop their own miners or just compile themselves without dev fees so really only hurting us small guys. My main thing is to say thank you chipless for your time and efforts, many of us do appreciate your work.

Thanks you....working on a same speed version with less power hopefully it tests ok and I will have it out this weekend. I am always looking at ways to help the smaller guys.

I apprecaite the work of both but I am for the no dev fee honestly. Just bought the chipless's firmware. thanks


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 27, 2019, 01:21:01 PM
THanks chipless i like your work and efudds also, but im with you on no dev fee, i never cared for that, crypto firmware and miners need to chill on that, most of us dont have any extra $$. The big farms develop their own miners or just compile themselves without dev fees so really only hurting us small guys. My main thing is to say thank you chipless for your time and efforts, many of us do appreciate your work.

Thanks you....working on a same speed version with less power hopefully it tests ok and I will have it out this weekend. I am always looking at ways to help the smaller guys.

I apprecaite the work of both but I am for the no dev fee honestly. Just bought the chipless's firmware. thanks

Did you now. You just did? The last transaction on the address he uses was 7 days ago.

Regardless, mine can be bought as well. If you want something you cannot customize with fixed frequencies and voltages and no ability to customize it per hash board, then I guess you spent your money well.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: ruplikminer on May 27, 2019, 06:49:24 PM
THanks chipless i like your work and efudds also, but im with you on no dev fee, i never cared for that, crypto firmware and miners need to chill on that, most of us dont have any extra $$. The big farms develop their own miners or just compile themselves without dev fees so really only hurting us small guys. My main thing is to say thank you chipless for your time and efforts, many of us do appreciate your work.

Thanks you....working on a same speed version with less power hopefully it tests ok and I will have it out this weekend. I am always looking at ways to help the smaller guys.

I apprecaite the work of both but I am for the no dev fee honestly. Just bought the chipless's firmware. thanks

Did you now. You just did? The last transaction on the address he uses was 7 days ago.

Regardless, mine can be bought as well. If you want something you cannot customize with fixed frequencies and voltages and no ability to customize it per hash board, then I guess you spent your money well.

-j

I don't post much here but I have a long time reputation in the FPGA field discord. RuplikMastik666

My transaction to him https://blockstream.info/tx/4a0657d8682c4fcf50da3e1bba5611c4920b2b2aefc97cda81e9b96687c37123

I love customizations of course. What pushed me to buy his firmware, other than the no dev fees, is the fact that he offfered me to help with another firmware for another ASIC... I mean he has been very kind and I really appreicate it.

I am not saying you are not simply because I didn't still PMed you.. wich I will probably do soon :)


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 27, 2019, 06:51:20 PM
Then my apologies. I am a skeptic by nature. :)

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 27, 2019, 06:57:02 PM
THanks chipless i like your work and efudds also, but im with you on no dev fee, i never cared for that, crypto firmware and miners need to chill on that, most of us dont have any extra $$. The big farms develop their own miners or just compile themselves without dev fees so really only hurting us small guys. My main thing is to say thank you chipless for your time and efforts, many of us do appreciate your work.

Thanks you....working on a same speed version with less power hopefully it tests ok and I will have it out this weekend. I am always looking at ways to help the smaller guys.

I apprecaite the work of both but I am for the no dev fee honestly. Just bought the chipless's firmware. thanks

Did you now. You just did? The last transaction on the address he uses was 7 days ago.

Regardless, mine can be bought as well. If you want something you cannot customize with fixed frequencies and voltages and no ability to customize it per hash board, then I guess you spent your money well.

-j


You got a fucking problem and are obsessed if you are tracking my transactions. You have some kind of fucking mental issue if you are that obsessed that you need to track my transactions and what I am making. Too bad for you that isnt the only wallet I use. That is why I use one for the public and one for private

And yes people know what they are getting before they buy it and do know there is no user control yet.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 27, 2019, 10:07:38 PM
THanks chipless i like your work and efudds also, but im with you on no dev fee, i never cared for that, crypto firmware and miners need to chill on that, most of us dont have any extra $$. The big farms develop their own miners or just compile themselves without dev fees so really only hurting us small guys. My main thing is to say thank you chipless for your time and efforts, many of us do appreciate your work.

Thanks you....working on a same speed version with less power hopefully it tests ok and I will have it out this weekend. I am always looking at ways to help the smaller guys.

I apprecaite the work of both but I am for the no dev fee honestly. Just bought the chipless's firmware. thanks

Did you now. You just did? The last transaction on the address he uses was 7 days ago.

Regardless, mine can be bought as well. If you want something you cannot customize with fixed frequencies and voltages and no ability to customize it per hash board, then I guess you spent your money well.

-j


You got a fucking problem and are obsessed if you are tracking my transactions. You have some kind of fucking mental issue if you are that obsessed that you need to track my transactions and what I am making. Too bad for you that isnt the only wallet I use. That is why I use one for the public and one for private

And yes people know what they are getting before they buy it and do know there is no user control yet.

Wahh.. couldn’t tell if that was my toddler or you making that sound.

Pro tip: use a unique address per transaction.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 28, 2019, 02:03:48 AM
THanks chipless i like your work and efudds also, but im with you on no dev fee, i never cared for that, crypto firmware and miners need to chill on that, most of us dont have any extra $$. The big farms develop their own miners or just compile themselves without dev fees so really only hurting us small guys. My main thing is to say thank you chipless for your time and efforts, many of us do appreciate your work.

Thanks you....working on a same speed version with less power hopefully it tests ok and I will have it out this weekend. I am always looking at ways to help the smaller guys.

I apprecaite the work of both but I am for the no dev fee honestly. Just bought the chipless's firmware. thanks

Did you now. You just did? The last transaction on the address he uses was 7 days ago.

Regardless, mine can be bought as well. If you want something you cannot customize with fixed frequencies and voltages and no ability to customize it per hash board, then I guess you spent your money well.

-j


You got a fucking problem and are obsessed if you are tracking my transactions. You have some kind of fucking mental issue if you are that obsessed that you need to track my transactions and what I am making. Too bad for you that isnt the only wallet I use. That is why I use one for the public and one for private

And yes people know what they are getting before they buy it and do know there is no user control yet.

Wahh.. couldn’t tell if that was my toddler or you making that sound.

Pro tip: use a unique address per transaction.

-j


LOL....You need some cheese and cracker with your whine? Your the one who is still whiny about me releasing some stuff on your thread and beating the license on the Z9. Get over it thats all part of the community. If you want to be mr professional then setup your own forum just for dickheads like you.

Like I said you and your butt buddy nasa man have some issues. You always seem to try and throw the topics back to me rather then deal with the truth and facts. Seems every time I ask you something that has to do with your firmware you want to go on some sort of attack back towards me. Maybe many of your users are afraid to ask you the same questions because they see how you are...Did you ever think of that? I get YOUR users asking me questions about YOUR shit because of that reason. You can mislead users all you want but many dont trust you but have no choice to use your stuff right now.

That will end this week as I finish up adding frequency and some voltage control to my release users will have a better option. It may not be perfect as you like but it works and gets the job done without being locked to a server or dev fees.

Maybe you should refund all of the mini users their dev fee and license fees or stop dev fees for them since you just threw them to the wind, that is since your such a stand-up guy who wants to be honest and fair to your users.



Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 153-155+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 28, 2019, 02:07:08 AM
THanks chipless i like your work and efudds also, but im with you on no dev fee, i never cared for that, crypto firmware and miners need to chill on that, most of us dont have any extra $$. The big farms develop their own miners or just compile themselves without dev fees so really only hurting us small guys. My main thing is to say thank you chipless for your time and efforts, many of us do appreciate your work.

Thanks you....working on a same speed version with less power hopefully it tests ok and I will have it out this weekend. I am always looking at ways to help the smaller guys.

I apprecaite the work of both but I am for the no dev fee honestly. Just bought the chipless's firmware. thanks

Did you now. You just did? The last transaction on the address he uses was 7 days ago.

Regardless, mine can be bought as well. If you want something you cannot customize with fixed frequencies and voltages and no ability to customize it per hash board, then I guess you spent your money well.

-j


You got a fucking problem and are obsessed if you are tracking my transactions. You have some kind of fucking mental issue if you are that obsessed that you need to track my transactions and what I am making. Too bad for you that isnt the only wallet I use. That is why I use one for the public and one for private

And yes people know what they are getting before they buy it and do know there is no user control yet.

Wahh.. couldn’t tell if that was my toddler or you making that sound.

Pro tip: use a unique address per transaction.

-j


LOL....You need some cheese and cracker with your whine? Your the one who is still whiny about me releasing some stuff on your thread and beating the license on the Z9. Get over it thats all part of the community. If you want to be mr professional then setup your own forum just for dickheads like you.

Like I said you and your butt buddy nasa man have some issues. You always seem to try and throw the topics back to me rather then deal with the truth and facts. Seems every time I ask you something that has to do with your firmware you want to go on some sort of attack back towards me. Maybe many of your users are afraid to ask you the same questions because they see how you are...Did you ever think of that? I get YOUR users asking me questions about YOUR shit because of that reason. You can mislead users all you want but many dont trust you but have no choice to use your stuff right now.

That will end this week as I finish up adding frequency and some voltage control to my release users will have a better option. It may not be perfect as you like but it works and gets the job done without being locked to a server or dev fees.

Maybe you should refund all of the mini users their dev fee and license fees or stop dev fees for them since you just threw them to the wind, that is since your such a stand-up guy who wants to be honest and fair to your users.



standard quote for posterity before your edits.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 29, 2019, 08:12:44 PM
Now Available Z11 v1.7 Chipless Nitrous Private - Provides user frequency control, 2 voltage settings per frequency, improved performance and better power efficiency. Average Speeds as high as 161 k/sol @825m with peaks as high as 192 k/sol .....Gain +4% in speed. PM for purchase details. Cost for Z11 Nitrous Private Image is 1 ZEC or equivilent value in BTC


Free Public limited version will be available in the next few days.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: algcool on May 30, 2019, 03:29:46 AM
Now Available Z11 v1.7 Chipless Nitrous Private - Provides user frequency control, 2 voltage settings per frequency, improved performance and better power efficiency. Average Speeds as high as 161 k/sol @825m with peaks as high as 192 k/sol .....Gain +4% in speed. PM for purchase details. Cost for Z11 Nitrous Private Image is 1 ZEC or equivilent value in BTC


Free Public limited version will be available in the next few days.

Dear Sir,

I have just tested your public 718M and 825M version.
But the power cost is much different. I use 220v psu. 2500W.
1, The 718M version power cost is about 1850W, and the hashrate is about 150k. temp is about less than 90 degree. Seems good.
2, The 825M version power cost is about 2450W, and the hashrate is about 160k. temp is about 100degree.
i dont run for a long time, because of afraid of the power cost too much.

And i think you are very kind person, i like to TT btc to you. And would you please offer me the better version firmaware, but power cost is no more than 2200w when 220v?

And may i know your Z11 v1.7 version hashrate, power cost(220v, 110v), temperature? Very like to get it even pay the money. thanks a lot!

Thanks a lot!


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 30, 2019, 04:23:32 AM
Now Available Z11 v1.7 Chipless Nitrous Private - Provides user frequency control, 2 voltage settings per frequency, improved performance and better power efficiency. Average Speeds as high as 161 k/sol @825m with peaks as high as 192 k/sol .....Gain +4% in speed. PM for purchase details. Cost for Z11 Nitrous Private Image is 1 ZEC or equivilent value in BTC


Free Public limited version will be available in the next few days.

Dear Sir,

I have just tested your public 718M and 825M version.
But the power cost is much different. I use 220v psu. 2500W.
1, The 718M version power cost is about 1850W, and the hashrate is about 150k. temp is about less than 90 degree. Seems good.
2, The 825M version power cost is about 2450W, and the hashrate is about 160k. temp is about 100degree.
i dont run for a long time, because of afraid of the power cost too much.

And i think you are very kind person, i like to TT btc to you. And would you please offer me the better version firmaware, but power cost is no more than 2200w when 220v?

And may i know your Z11 v1.7 version hashrate, power cost(220v, 110v), temperature? Very like to get it even pay the money. thanks a lot!

Thanks a lot!

The new 1.7 version is about 2000-2200 watts @825 high power and about 1900-2100 @825 low power both seem to get me between 158-162 k/sol with peaks in the 190's k/sol. There was a overhaul to both the public and private versions that increased performance while reducing power usage. I do not have a way to measure the 220v power draw. Both versions have user selectable frequency with a choice of high or low power for each frequency. The private version goes to the full 825m the public version is limited to 775m.

I have been able to keep my temps in the 70-100 @825 depending on the outside temp. I also keep them in a 12x12 building with air conditioning which also helps on the 100 degree days we have been having. I have ran mine as high as 108 for hours before the added cooling and the machine just kept chugging along. I believe the shutdown is about 110-115 then it thermal throttles.

I am finishing up the testing of the public version now and it will be available by tomorrow the private version is ready to go and has been fully tested. Both versions you may see some errors in the log or xxx on a board for the first 2-20 minutes while it does a behinds the scenes scan to determine the best freq. Once you see scan done in the log file the speeds should increase for the first hr or two then settle to what you will average.

If interested in the private version pm me and I will reply with the payment details or you can wait for the 100% free public version. Due to lack of donations this will be the last public version released with the exception of bugfixes for it but no additional features will be added. Private versions will continue to be upgraded as much as possible. Unless something changes this is where I stand on the public release.



Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 30, 2019, 05:06:29 AM
Now Available Z11 v1.7 Chipless Nitrous Private - Provides user frequency control, 2 voltage settings per frequency, improved performance and better power efficiency. Average Speeds as high as 161 k/sol @825m with peaks as high as 192 k/sol .....Gain +4% in speed. PM for purchase details. Cost for Z11 Nitrous Private Image is 1 ZEC or equivilent value in BTC


Free Public limited version will be available in the next few days.

Dear Sir,

I have just tested your public 718M and 825M version.
But the power cost is much different. I use 220v psu. 2500W.
1, The 718M version power cost is about 1850W, and the hashrate is about 150k. temp is about less than 90 degree. Seems good.
2, The 825M version power cost is about 2450W, and the hashrate is about 160k. temp is about 100degree.
i dont run for a long time, because of afraid of the power cost too much.

And i think you are very kind person, i like to TT btc to you. And would you please offer me the better version firmaware, but power cost is no more than 2200w when 220v?

And may i know your Z11 v1.7 version hashrate, power cost(220v, 110v), temperature? Very like to get it even pay the money. thanks a lot!

Thanks a lot!

The new 1.7 version is about 2000-2200 watts @825 high power and about 1900-2100 @825 low power both seem to get me between 158-162 k/sol with peaks in the 190's k/sol. There was a overhaul to both the public and private versions that increased performance while reducing power usage. I do not have a way to measure the 220v power draw. Both versions have user selectable frequency with a choice of high or low power for each frequency. The private version goes to the full 825m the public version is limited to 775m.

I have been able to keep my temps in the 70-100 @825 depending on the outside temp. I also keep them in a 12x12 building with air conditioning which also helps on the 100 degree days we have been having. I have ran mine as high as 108 for hours before the added cooling and the machine just kept chugging along. I believe the shutdown is about 110-115 then it thermal throttles.

I am finishing up the testing of the public version now and it will be available by tomorrow the private version is ready to go and has been fully tested. Both versions you may see some errors in the log or xxx on a board for the first 2-20 minutes while it does a behinds the scenes scan to determine the best freq. Once you see scan done in the log file the speeds should increase for the first hr or two then settle to what you will average.

If interested in the private version pm me and I will reply with the payment details or you can wait for the 100% free public version. Due to lack of donations this will be the last public version released with the exception of bugfixes for it but no additional features will be added. Private versions will continue to be upgraded as much as possible. Unless something changes this is where I stand on the public release.



(this is not a troll post.)

So.. you are saying that giving things away doesn't work and that charging is the best option? BTW, dev-fees exist on mine because of user requests; some wanted to pay $0, some wanted to pay something, some wanted to amortize the costs via dev-fees.

If you've decided to actually try to *use* the frequency scanning built in coupled with manipulating voltages, that's an interesting idea... but the actual scanning literally takes seconds, so I'm a little confused on the '2-20 minutes' part unless you are letting the automatic restart scanning portion run (i.e., starts at a given frequency, runs for a bit, if certain errors occur, will drop a calculated Mhz off of the current, and restart). If this is what you've come up with, then good job -- creative re-use of the existing functionality.The scanning actually underclocks sometimes and can leave "hash rate" on the table, which coupled with a fixed voltage(s) is likely to end up adding extra heat into ASICs when they could produce the same hashrate at a lower voltage, but that is a trade off.  If this isn't what you've done, then you can have this idea as it should mostly work.

If that's the case, then I assume the difference in your 'free' and 'private' is simply the starting scanning frequency being hard coded plus a different voltage setting?

Hopefully that works well across a broader set of machines as a given voltage that works on one ASIC/machine is just as likely to work as it is to not work on another ASIC/machine.

In reality, you should expect to get something pretty darned close to the long term average in 5-10 minutes runtime. Are you sure on the "first hr or two" part?

Regarding "peaks in 190", are you measuring that in the web or the CLI? Running at 825 I tend to see peaks in the 225-230 range with my stuff, but I use the CLI most of the time.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: algcool on May 30, 2019, 06:20:19 AM
Now Available Z11 v1.7 Chipless Nitrous Private - Provides user frequency control, 2 voltage settings per frequency, improved performance and better power efficiency. Average Speeds as high as 161 k/sol @825m with peaks as high as 192 k/sol .....Gain +4% in speed. PM for purchase details. Cost for Z11 Nitrous Private Image is 1 ZEC or equivilent value in BTC


Free Public limited version will be available in the next few days.

Dear Sir,

I have just tested your public 718M and 825M version.
But the power cost is much different. I use 220v psu. 2500W.
1, The 718M version power cost is about 1850W, and the hashrate is about 150k. temp is about less than 90 degree. Seems good.
2, The 825M version power cost is about 2450W, and the hashrate is about 160k. temp is about 100degree.
i dont run for a long time, because of afraid of the power cost too much.

And i think you are very kind person, i like to TT btc to you. And would you please offer me the better version firmaware, but power cost is no more than 2200w when 220v?

And may i know your Z11 v1.7 version hashrate, power cost(220v, 110v), temperature? Very like to get it even pay the money. thanks a lot!

Thanks a lot!

The new 1.7 version is about 2000-2200 watts @825 high power and about 1900-2100 @825 low power both seem to get me between 158-162 k/sol with peaks in the 190's k/sol. There was a overhaul to both the public and private versions that increased performance while reducing power usage. I do not have a way to measure the 220v power draw. Both versions have user selectable frequency with a choice of high or low power for each frequency. The private version goes to the full 825m the public version is limited to 775m.

I have been able to keep my temps in the 70-100 @825 depending on the outside temp. I also keep them in a 12x12 building with air conditioning which also helps on the 100 degree days we have been having. I have ran mine as high as 108 for hours before the added cooling and the machine just kept chugging along. I believe the shutdown is about 110-115 then it thermal throttles.

I am finishing up the testing of the public version now and it will be available by tomorrow the private version is ready to go and has been fully tested. Both versions you may see some errors in the log or xxx on a board for the first 2-20 minutes while it does a behinds the scenes scan to determine the best freq. Once you see scan done in the log file the speeds should increase for the first hr or two then settle to what you will average.

If interested in the private version pm me and I will reply with the payment details or you can wait for the 100% free public version. Due to lack of donations this will be the last public version released with the exception of bugfixes for it but no additional features will be added. Private versions will continue to be upgraded as much as possible. Unless something changes this is where I stand on the public release.



(this is not a troll post.)

So.. you are saying that giving things away doesn't work and that charging is the best option? BTW, dev-fees exist on mine because of user requests; some wanted to pay $0, some wanted to pay something, some wanted to amortize the costs via dev-fees.

If you've decided to actually try to *use* the frequency scanning built in coupled with manipulating voltages, that's an interesting idea... but the actual scanning literally takes seconds, so I'm a little confused on the '2-20 minutes' part unless you are letting the automatic restart scanning portion run (i.e., starts at a given frequency, runs for a bit, if certain errors occur, will drop a calculated Mhz off of the current, and restart). If this is what you've come up with, then good job -- creative re-use of the existing functionality.The scanning actually underclocks sometimes and can leave "hash rate" on the table, which coupled with a fixed voltage(s) is likely to end up adding extra heat into ASICs when they could produce the same hashrate at a lower voltage, but that is a trade off.  If this isn't what you've done, then you can have this idea as it should mostly work.

If that's the case, then I assume the difference in your 'free' and 'private' is simply the starting scanning frequency being hard coded plus a different voltage setting?

Hopefully that works well across a broader set of machines as a given voltage that works on one ASIC/machine is just as likely to work as it is to not work on another ASIC/machine.

In reality, you should expect to get something pretty darned close to the long term average in 5-10 minutes runtime. Are you sure on the "first hr or two" part?

Regarding "peaks in 190", are you measuring that in the web or the CLI? Running at 825 I tend to see peaks in the 225-230 range with my stuff, but I use the CLI most of the time.

-j


I think pay the money about the better firmware is ok. The owner of the firmware cost a lot on it.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 30, 2019, 06:24:18 AM
I guess if you want to know buy a copy or look at the public version that will be out. There are enough users already and so far no bad feedback on the 1.7 release. Power is looking good and it runs just fine without any problems. I have 2 machines here for testing and neither has had a problem. From the beginning I have offered a free version and a paid version there is only so many improvements that you can do to the stuff so a point has to be line drawn somewhere to satisfy the free users and to make sure a paid user gets their moneys worth at the same time. I only have a pay version because running the machines up and down testing them costs me a loss in mining time and then makes it all not worth. But at least I do offer a 100% free limited version that is worth using.

This is the current info from one running 825m around 2100-2200 watts

Z11 Miner
Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)KSol/S(avg)
8h20m6s   154.65   159.43

Flypool
158.6 KH/s   5948 (100%)   0 (0%)   8 minutes ago

Chain#   ASIC#   Frequency   KSol/S(RT)   HW   Temp(PCB)   Temp(Chip)   ASIC status
1            3              825           53.74            2       55                   84                   ooo
2            3              825           49.80            5       58                   90                   ooo
3            3              825           51.11            2       58                   89                   ooo




Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: algcool on May 30, 2019, 06:43:57 AM
I guess if you want to know buy a copy or look at the public version that will be out. There are enough users already and so far no bad feedback on the 1.7 release. Power is looking good and it runs just fine without any problems. I have 2 machines here for testing and neither has had a problem. From the beginning I have offered a free version and a paid version there is only so many improvements that you can do to the stuff so a point has to be line drawn somewhere to satisfy the free users and to make sure a paid user gets their moneys worth at the same time. I only have a pay version because running the machines up and down testing them costs me a loss in mining time and then makes it all not worth. But at least I do offer a 100% free limited version that is worth using.

This is the current info from one running 825m around 2100-2200 watts

Z11 Miner
Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)KSol/S(avg)
8h20m6s   154.65   159.43

Flypool
158.6 KH/s   5948 (100%)   0 (0%)   8 minutes ago

Chain#   ASIC#   Frequency   KSol/S(RT)   HW   Temp(PCB)   Temp(Chip)   ASIC status
1            3              825           53.74            2       55                   84                   ooo
2            3              825           49.80            5       58                   90                   ooo
3            3              825           51.11            2       58                   89                   ooo




Just sent a zcash value BTC to your btc address, please check.

And sent the record picture to your email.

Thanks a lot!


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 30, 2019, 07:09:07 AM
I guess if you want to know buy a copy or look at the public version that will be out. There are enough users already and so far no bad feedback on the 1.7 release. Power is looking good and it runs just fine without any problems. I have 2 machines here for testing and neither has had a problem. From the beginning I have offered a free version and a paid version there is only so many improvements that you can do to the stuff so a point has to be line drawn somewhere to satisfy the free users and to make sure a paid user gets their moneys worth at the same time. I only have a pay version because running the machines up and down testing them costs me a loss in mining time and then makes it all not worth. But at least I do offer a 100% free limited version that is worth using.

This is the current info from one running 825m around 2100-2200 watts

Z11 Miner
Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)KSol/S(avg)
8h20m6s   154.65   159.43

Flypool
158.6 KH/s   5948 (100%)   0 (0%)   8 minutes ago

Chain#   ASIC#   Frequency   KSol/S(RT)   HW   Temp(PCB)   Temp(Chip)   ASIC status
1            3              825           53.74            2       55                   84                   ooo
2            3              825           49.80            5       58                   90                   ooo
3            3              825           51.11            2       58                   89                   ooo




Just sent a zcash value BTC to your btc address, please check.

And sent the record picture to your email.

Thanks a lot!

Received and file was sent to email. Thank you for your support and please report any feedback as it is important to tune the firmware better



Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 30, 2019, 07:18:07 AM

I think pay the money about the better firmware is ok. The owner of the firmware cost a lot on it.

Of course.... which is why I provide a fully configurable version for purchase that is not limited to any frequency or voltage and lets you set freq and voltage at the individual asic level to best tune your systems.

... that you can use in dev fee mode, or with no fees at all on Luxor, or purchase.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 30, 2019, 07:25:41 AM
I guess if you want to know buy a copy or look at the public version that will be out. There are enough users already and so far no bad feedback on the 1.7 release. Power is looking good and it runs just fine without any problems. I have 2 machines here for testing and neither has had a problem. From the beginning I have offered a free version and a paid version there is only so many improvements that you can do to the stuff so a point has to be line drawn somewhere to satisfy the free users and to make sure a paid user gets their moneys worth at the same time. I only have a pay version because running the machines up and down testing them costs me a loss in mining time and then makes it all not worth. But at least I do offer a 100% free limited version that is worth using.

This is the current info from one running 825m around 2100-2200 watts

Z11 Miner
Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)KSol/S(avg)
8h20m6s   154.65   159.43

Flypool
158.6 KH/s   5948 (100%)   0 (0%)   8 minutes ago

Chain#   ASIC#   Frequency   KSol/S(RT)   HW   Temp(PCB)   Temp(Chip)   ASIC status
1            3              825           53.74            2       55                   84                   ooo
2            3              825           49.80            5       58                   90                   ooo
3            3              825           51.11            2       58                   89                   ooo




Sigh. I Tried to actually be civil in my response...

One of your purchasers has contacted me in the last 24 hours because the private version you sold him won’t start at all. In swapping firmware out leaving config the same, it would start running.. install yours again and it would stop running... so if you haven’t had any negative feedback, that is curious.

You have been giving me crap for months for selling, only to end up realizing you needed to do the same. The irony is great.

Anyway.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 30, 2019, 07:38:03 AM
I guess if you want to know buy a copy or look at the public version that will be out. There are enough users already and so far no bad feedback on the 1.7 release. Power is looking good and it runs just fine without any problems. I have 2 machines here for testing and neither has had a problem. From the beginning I have offered a free version and a paid version there is only so many improvements that you can do to the stuff so a point has to be line drawn somewhere to satisfy the free users and to make sure a paid user gets their moneys worth at the same time. I only have a pay version because running the machines up and down testing them costs me a loss in mining time and then makes it all not worth. But at least I do offer a 100% free limited version that is worth using.

This is the current info from one running 825m around 2100-2200 watts

Z11 Miner
Elapsed   KSol/S(RT)KSol/S(avg)
8h20m6s   154.65   159.43

Flypool
158.6 KH/s   5948 (100%)   0 (0%)   8 minutes ago

Chain#   ASIC#   Frequency   KSol/S(RT)   HW   Temp(PCB)   Temp(Chip)   ASIC status
1            3              825           53.74            2       55                   84                   ooo
2            3              825           49.80            5       58                   90                   ooo
3            3              825           51.11            2       58                   89                   ooo




Sigh. I Tried to actually be civil in my response...

One of your purchasers has contacted me in the last 24 hours because the private version you sold him won’t start at all. In swapping firmware out leaving config the same, it would start running.. install yours again and it would stop running... so if you haven’t had any negative feedback, that is curious.

You have been giving me crap for months for selling, only to end up realizing you needed to do the same. The irony is great.

Anyway.

-j



Actually all purchasers have been given the new 1.7 there was a bug in the other release and he was responded to almost immediately about it and the update version was sent today. So I wouldnt say bad feedback there was a error period that was corrected within a few hours and a new release sent. LOL... you are trying hard tonight. Besides if a user chooses to contact you then I cannot offer them support because they didnt contact me. If they contact me I offer support and a fix as soon as possible.

I have 1 who even asked for a custom file and never paid for it yet but is expecting more support and I still give support to him at least for now.

And really you think I am going to be civil with you after the way you have been. I dont think so... I tried and you well kept talking crap so the civility went out the window there. I look forward to future disputes.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 30, 2019, 07:57:19 AM
Now available the Z11 Nitro 1.7 Public version....Important Details and Link can be found on the first post.

Please leave feedback as it is important.



Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 30, 2019, 08:08:40 AM
Now Available Z11 v1.7 Chipless Nitrous Private - Provides user frequency control, 2 voltage settings per frequency, improved performance and better power efficiency. Average Speeds as high as 161 k/sol @825m with peaks as high as 192 k/sol .....Gain +4% in speed. PM for purchase details. Cost for Z11 Nitrous Private Image is 1 ZEC or equivilent value in BTC

Now released Free Z11 v1.7 Chipless Nitrous Public overclocked and overvolted firmware. Gain +4% in speed. NO DEV or License Required.... User frequency control and Low/High Voltage choice. Link can be found below with additional details. The 100% Free Public version is limited to 775m (Paid version goes to 825m)


PM me for details and a one time purchase price of 1 ZCASH... That's a deal for what you get in return!!!!


There are stipulations though.... 1) You can use it on as many Z11 units YOU OWN  ;D  2) NO SHARING THE IMAGE WITH OTHERS PLEASE  >:(  3) NO BEING AN ASSHOLE AND SELLING IT ON EBAY AND NO PRE-LOADING IT ONTO UNITS YOU ARE SELLING  >:(  


THE REQUIREMENTS TO USE THE NITROUS RELEASES ARE:
YOU WILL NEED BETWEEN 1100 AND 2100 WATTS Of POWER....

YOU WILL NEED GOOD COOLING THE UNIT WILL RUN IN THE HIGH 80'S TO Low 100'S when ran @825m (About the same way a D3 runs overclocked temp wise) I ran my unit as high as 105c for days now without a problem. Apparently it wasn't past Bitmains thermal throttle. I believe these units can handle up to around 120C I wouldn't push past the 107 to be safe.

I WILL SAY AGAIN AND AGAIN HAVE GOOD COOLING TO KEEP YOUR MACHINE RUNNING EFFICIENTLY.....YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED AND I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOU BURNING UP YOUR MACHINE!!!!!

PM ME FOR PURCHASES ONLY OTHERWISE USE THE FORUM PLEASE FOR ANY OTHER QUESTIONS RELATING TO THE CHIPLESS RELEASES. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT

I WILL ANSWER PM's AS FAST I CAN


NO REFUNDS PERIOD AND YOU USE THIS FIRMWARE AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!! IF YOU DO NEED A LITTLE BIT LOWER POWER PLEASE REQUEST IT AND I WILL DROP SOME POWER BUT BE WARNED YOU WILL THEN LOSE A SMALL AMOUNT OF HASH SPEED

If you find this firmware helped you please make a donation

--- Zcash ---   t1e4Dmr5RBgnWqTN2mAmZ6JzGavW7qxA4P1

--- BTC---  3JRKnuhtvC9oqW2rDDWq6EwQBES9SPWKsd




*** Updated 5/13/2019 14:36 CST ***
Release v1.5 Chipless Nitrous Public with speeds 153+ k/sol. I am going to giveaway the speed of about a Z9 Mini for free basically with my release.


Files are factory or OC versions

SD card files updated on 4/25/2019
1 Unpack files from zip to a sd card from 2gb-32gb in size.
2 Power down miner and place sd card in sd slot on miner
3 power miner back on and wait until you see the led's flash or wait about 2-3 minutes
4 power miner down and remove the sd card
5 Power miner back on and SSH is enabled and there will be no signature checking for future updates thru the web gui.

Your machine is now ready to load any custom firmware and controllable via ssh

Z11-SD-SSH-NoSig-04232019 Factory:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/11-OaCaNMoff3lt4QFznb_a79T291qy12/view?usp=sharing


** Upgrade Current Firmware if you already have SSH and Signature Checking disabled **


WARNING the overclocked over voltage firmware may require you to set the fan manually to 75% or higher


Updated 05/10/2019 1:43am CST
The Z11 base firmware is the 04/23/2019 version from Bitmain,the scan frequency and default frequencies have been updated and the voltage was increased. After about 10 minutes of running the machine will scan the frequencies every 2 minutes or so. Takes about 1 hr to reach full speed with the Z11's

SSH is enabled as well as malware protection against .antminer malware. The hash increase in about +3% increase over the factory firmware.

This is time consuming and I do lose profits from the miner during the coding and testing time, so if you find this helpful please make a donation. So far only 1 person has made a donation, if there are not more then this will be the last public release. I lose money during testing and coding, last week during testing and tweaking my machine was up and down which caused my overall hash to go from 480 to as low as 350 which isn't good for me money wise. I use my own machines unlike efudd who has others test his releases.

To install goto the upgrade screen and upgrade as usual. The machine must have signature checking disabled before you try to upgrade.

Older....But stable v1.0 Beta 3 about 1800watts
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uMtatkGLtzCsEQin2ccHKS188-HRsFb2/view?usp=sharing


Update... v1.7  5/30/2019 2:38 CST
You will need as much as 1900 watts to run this file right now. Apw7@220v not APW7@110. If you are running 110v then you may need 2 power supplies to run this file.

*** Important After upgrade you must select the settings first and then apply your frequency choice to begin.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1j_m9p8ApxFC27IYoCis2AR1FK1q6Ge7V/view?usp=sharing



**Changes from 1.5 and v1.7**
Added user frequency control Limit is 775m for the public version Paid version is 825m
Added Low and High Voltage for each frequency
Better power efficiency
Fixed a couple other issues

**Option still to fix - On reboot the miner must reapply the frequency or it defaults to 731m
this only effects a full reboot and not a change in frequency. The unit will scan for 2-20 mins
while it does some checking and full speed should be reached in a few minutes to about an hour.


If you find this firmware helpful please make a donation


--- Zcash ---   t1e4Dmr5RBgnWqTN2mAmZ6JzGavW7qxA4P1

--- BTC---  3JRKnuhtvC9oqW2rDDWq6EwQBES9SPWKsd




Z11 v1.5 Nitrous Private Latest Tune-up - Temps 90c and under with good cooling...You can see the up and down during the tuning process.


https://app.nihaocloud.com/thumbnail/8179558a713c48e98123/1024/Half-Million-Hash.jpg





Special for Z11 users! A free Fuddware Z11 license (no dev fees, any server, any number of systems) if you let me know you found out about my firmware from chipless' post! Get full control of your miner, any frequency, any voltage, any setting. Gain +4%, or +400%, whatever you can get out of them! No limit of 775M or 825M. Free license version goes to 825+!

Release available at the top of my thread and https://releases.broked.net !

PM me for details,

Thanks!

-j



Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 30, 2019, 08:16:52 AM
LOL ... +400% now thats a lie. So if your going to give it away remove all the license stuff and callbacks etc then give it away otherwise it is just another ploy for you.

Hey I heard about your firmware from chipless' post. How do I get my free license.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 30, 2019, 08:18:26 AM
LOL ... +400% now thats a lie. So if your going to give it away remove all the license stuff and callbacks etc then give it away otherwise it is just another ploy for you.

Hey I heard about your firmware from chipless' post. How do I get my free license.

Idiot. +400% means "the user is not limited by the software, they can do whatever they want and get whatever they can get out of it."

... and as far as removing my licensing, you wish.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 30, 2019, 08:24:26 AM
LOL ... +400% now thats a lie. So if your going to give it away remove all the license stuff and callbacks etc then give it away otherwise it is just another ploy for you.

Hey I heard about your firmware from chipless' post. How do I get my free license.

Idiot. +400% means "the user is not limited by the software, they can do whatever they want and get whatever they can get out of it."

... and as far as removing my licensing, you wish.

-j

I just pm you with the a response to your offer of a free license. You do know I can hold you to it legally since you stated no stipulations other then to pm you and let you know how the info had come to my attention of the Z11 firmware and offer of a free license. So I await my free license and install details from you.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 30, 2019, 08:27:37 AM
LOL ... +400% now thats a lie. So if your going to give it away remove all the license stuff and callbacks etc then give it away otherwise it is just another ploy for you.

Hey I heard about your firmware from chipless' post. How do I get my free license.

Idiot. +400% means "the user is not limited by the software, they can do whatever they want and get whatever they can get out of it."

... and as far as removing my licensing, you wish.

-j

I just pm you with the a response to your offer of a free license. You do know I can hold you to it legally since you stated no stipulations other then to pm you and let you know how the info had come to my attention of the Z11 firmware and offer of a free license. So I await my free license and install details from you.

oh seriously screw off with your legal noise. go for it, dumbass.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 30, 2019, 08:37:50 AM
LOL ... +400% now thats a lie. So if your going to give it away remove all the license stuff and callbacks etc then give it away otherwise it is just another ploy for you.

Hey I heard about your firmware from chipless' post. How do I get my free license.

Idiot. +400% means "the user is not limited by the software, they can do whatever they want and get whatever they can get out of it."

... and as far as removing my licensing, you wish.

-j

I just pm you with the a response to your offer of a free license. You do know I can hold you to it legally since you stated no stipulations other then to pm you and let you know how the info had come to my attention of the Z11 firmware and offer of a free license. So I await my free license and install details from you.

oh seriously screw off with your legal noise. go for it, dumbass.

-j

Just another thing to add to the list of things you said you would do then didn't follow thru with. The list gets larger every week and you give me shit about things....at least I follow thru with what I say regardless of the cost.

I am not the dumbass ....you're the one giving away free licenses, that was my plan all along the rest was a benefit that helped out to develop what I needed to. Now I can improve it over time. The sales and couple of donations helps the testing of my firmware eliminate the cost of the up and down of the miner.

I went into this in mind of making nothing and forcing you to live in your own shit and eventually do what you just did. LOL....LOL.... I keep telling you dont act like you are the king of the firmware world I may not do it like you but I get it done to the point of what is needed.  ;D


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 30, 2019, 08:39:44 AM
LOL ... +400% now thats a lie. So if your going to give it away remove all the license stuff and callbacks etc then give it away otherwise it is just another ploy for you.

Hey I heard about your firmware from chipless' post. How do I get my free license.

Idiot. +400% means "the user is not limited by the software, they can do whatever they want and get whatever they can get out of it."

... and as far as removing my licensing, you wish.

-j

I just pm you with the a response to your offer of a free license. You do know I can hold you to it legally since you stated no stipulations other then to pm you and let you know how the info had come to my attention of the Z11 firmware and offer of a free license. So I await my free license and install details from you.

oh seriously screw off with your legal noise. go for it, dumbass.

-j

Just another thing to add to the list of things you said you would do then didn't follow thru with. The list gets larger every week and you give me shit about things....at least I follow thru with what I say regardless of the cost.

I am not the dumbass ....you're the one giving away free licenses, that was my plan all along the rest was a benefit that helped out to develop what I needed to. Now I can improve it over time. The sales and couple of donations helps the testing of my firmware eliminate the cost of the up and down of the miner.

I went into this in mind of making nothing and forcing you to live in your own shit and eventually do what you just did. LOL....LOL.... I keep telling you dont act like you are the king of the firmware world I may not do it like you but I get it done to the point of what is needed.  ;D


Right, Mr. "I'll sue you".

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 30, 2019, 08:45:30 AM
LOL ... +400% now thats a lie. So if your going to give it away remove all the license stuff and callbacks etc then give it away otherwise it is just another ploy for you.

Hey I heard about your firmware from chipless' post. How do I get my free license.

Idiot. +400% means "the user is not limited by the software, they can do whatever they want and get whatever they can get out of it."

... and as far as removing my licensing, you wish.

-j

I just pm you with the a response to your offer of a free license. You do know I can hold you to it legally since you stated no stipulations other then to pm you and let you know how the info had come to my attention of the Z11 firmware and offer of a free license. So I await my free license and install details from you.

oh seriously screw off with your legal noise. go for it, dumbass.

-j

Just another thing to add to the list of things you said you would do then didn't follow thru with. The list gets larger every week and you give me shit about things....at least I follow thru with what I say regardless of the cost.

I am not the dumbass ....you're the one giving away free licenses, that was my plan all along the rest was a benefit that helped out to develop what I needed to. Now I can improve it over time. The sales and couple of donations helps the testing of my firmware eliminate the cost of the up and down of the miner.

I went into this in mind of making nothing and forcing you to live in your own shit and eventually do what you just did. LOL....LOL.... I keep telling you dont act like you are the king of the firmware world I may not do it like you but I get it done to the point of what is needed.  ;D


Right, Mr. "I'll sue you".

-j

You threatened me with legal action when I fixed your Z9 firmware....It was broken and had dev fees or license attached to it. You remember that dont you? It does work much better now more towards the factory firmware with a boost...It dont seem to switch to some oddball server and mine for a guy named efudd or say anything about a license being needed.

I guess all we are left with now is who can make it more efficient between speed and power



Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: gsrcrxsi314 on May 30, 2019, 10:30:04 PM
https://i.imgur.com/v0JBg20.gif


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 30, 2019, 10:39:30 PM
gsrcrxsi314

your just a troll haven't seen you offer a thing for help to the community just a bunch of stupid crap you get yourself into something that has nothing to do with you. Troll

Ya know you and efudd are only hurting the community. If it keeps up the free firmware will all become payware and that only hurts the community.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: gsrcrxsi314 on May 31, 2019, 03:00:28 AM
gsrcrxsi314

your just a troll haven't seen you offer a thing for help to the community just a bunch of stupid crap you get yourself into something that has nothing to do with you. Troll

Ya know you and efudd are only hurting the community. If it keeps up the free firmware will all become payware and that only hurts the community.

You’re*

You sure did help out a lot of people with your “circular electricity” bullshit in your other thread that you abandoned once you got that first electric bill.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 31, 2019, 07:58:02 AM
gsrcrxsi314

your just a troll haven't seen you offer a thing for help to the community just a bunch of stupid crap you get yourself into something that has nothing to do with you. Troll

Ya know you and efudd are only hurting the community. If it keeps up the free firmware will all become payware and that only hurts the community.

You’re*

You sure did help out a lot of people with your “circular electricity” bullshit in your other thread that you abandoned once you got that first electric bill.

Sometime you have to move on because of trolls like you cant let others discuss topics that you dont like or agree with. As I said guys like you are only hurting the community not helping it. So when guys stop sharing free files because of your childish bullshit then you can feel so proud.  Just so you know again ...you are on ignore and if I choose to see your posts I can, otherwise you're like a broken speaker....nice and quiet.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: gsrcrxsi314 on May 31, 2019, 12:15:20 PM
You keep saying I’m on ignore. Yet you keep replying to my posts. LOL


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: caputaliste on May 31, 2019, 04:44:06 PM
Good job with v1.7 for selecting frequencies.
I tried to use v1.5 and had issues all the time as i did not have enough power probably.  
 
Now i able to run v 1.7 BUT once i put a desired frequency, lets say 743 High voltage, the speed goes to 142k/sol and then drops to 120  and this happening  whatever i set . 
With the stock firmware the miner is stable at 138 K/sols.  Going back to the stock firmware for now.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: efudd on May 31, 2019, 06:33:44 PM
Good job with v1.7 for selecting frequencies.
I tried to use v1.5 and had issues all the time as i did not have enough power probably.  
 
Now i able to run v 1.7 BUT once i put a desired frequency, lets say 743 High voltage, the speed goes to 142k/sol and then drops to 120  and this happening  whatever i set . 
With the stock firmware the miner is stable at 138 K/sols.  Going back to the stock firmware for now.


Yeah. These really need to be tuned specific to each machine, unfortunately. If you want to be experimental, mine let’s you select frequency and voltage for each board to dial in what works for your system and environment. There are those on the discord who are sharing their tunes as well.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on May 31, 2019, 07:20:27 PM
Good job with v1.7 for selecting frequencies.
I tried to use v1.5 and had issues all the time as i did not have enough power probably.  
 
Now i able to run v 1.7 BUT once i put a desired frequency, lets say 743 High voltage, the speed goes to 142k/sol and then drops to 120  and this happening  whatever i set .  
With the stock firmware the miner is stable at 138 K/sols.  Going back to the stock firmware for now.


Thank you for your feedback....I lowered the voltages some and now know they have to go back up a little. I only have 2 machines to test on and try to get it so everyone can use it. When you get very little feedback it is hard to tune it more without additional data from users

THe 775 H should becloser to 150k give or take.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: Zingger on June 01, 2019, 10:55:13 PM
Before purchase, I want to make sure that I can access properly. Using the modified stock firmware to allow SSH/No Sig., what is the SSH username and password?


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 User Control Overclocking/Voltage No Dev Fee Updated 153-160+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on June 02, 2019, 12:56:14 AM
Before purchase, I want to make sure that I can access properly. Using the modified stock firmware to allow SSH/No Sig., what is the SSH username and password?

Everything is the same as stock for the passwords. Stock passwords are root, root for web gui and root, admin for the SSH. The only changes made to the firmware is to cgminer and the web gui. The free version available on the first post is the same firmware with some limits in place. The private version has the freq limit removed and allows you to go as high as 825m, free version is 775m. If you wish to test the accessibility then try the free version then you can always upgrade to the private version.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash Supported No-Dev Fees & S17 Unlocked
Post by: chipless on June 15, 2019, 06:21:18 AM
New update Z11 Chipless Nitro Public and Private v1.9 now supports Nicehash, better power effiecency as well as couple other small tweaks.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash Supported No-Dev Fees & S17 Unlocked
Post by: efudd on June 15, 2019, 06:33:52 AM
New update Z11 Chipless Nitro Public and Private v1.9 now supports Nicehash, better power effiecency as well as couple other small tweaks.

So, did you end up frying a board in that 2nd Z11?

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash Supported No-Dev Fees & S17 Unlocked
Post by: chipless on June 15, 2019, 07:02:39 AM
New update Z11 Chipless Nitro Public and Private v1.9 now supports Nicehash, better power effiecency as well as couple other small tweaks.

So, did you end up frying a board in that 2nd Z11?

-j

Don't know what you are talking about. I haven't fried any boards.

edit.....

I will add I have pushed these machines @1.4v and 105-108 temps for a few weeks without any problems. Currently I am getting 158k with temps below 100c I wont disclose the voltage but it is much less then the first releases.

Most board dropout issues are voltage not the heat. The voltage regulators arent monitored and get very hot at times causing them to thermal shutdown or reduce power and at certain freq it isnt enough to keep going. That is why getting rid of the heat in the room and pre-cooling the air coming in by fan or air conditioner helps. My current cost for 490k a month is 700 in electric. Which still leaves a good profit.

Overall I am happy with the outcome of my machines.



Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash No-Dev, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17 OC/OV
Post by: chipless on June 20, 2019, 06:38:51 AM
Fusionsilicon X1 v4.22 unlocked User controlled freq and voltage is available for 1 ZEC or equal in BTC each. SD Install required and web gui update are both included. Updated to v4.22 offering voltage and frequency control.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash No-Dev, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17 OC/OV
Post by: smoothyvo on June 20, 2019, 11:55:01 AM
Fusionsilicon X1 v4.22 unlocked User controlled freq and voltage is available for 1 ZEC or equal in BTC each. SD Install required and web gui update are both included. Updated to v4.22 offering voltage and frequency control.

Do you have any numbers showing any kind of improvement for the X1? Or a link to your X1 miner mining at a pool?


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash No-Dev, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17 OC/OV
Post by: chipless on June 20, 2019, 06:24:49 PM
Fusionsilicon X1 v4.22 unlocked User controlled freq and voltage is available for 1 ZEC or equal in BTC each. SD Install required and web gui update are both included. Updated to v4.22 offering voltage and frequency control.

Do you have any numbers showing any kind of improvement for the X1? Or a link to your X1 miner mining at a pool?

The newer x1 stuff is locked down. This unlocks the voltage and frequency controls back to the user. No I do not have any numbers as the file was done for another user originally. The performance can vary from machine to machine.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash No-Dev, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17 OC/OV
Post by: smoothyvo on June 20, 2019, 06:34:16 PM
Fusionsilicon X1 v4.22 unlocked User controlled freq and voltage is available for 1 ZEC or equal in BTC each. SD Install required and web gui update are both included. Updated to v4.22 offering voltage and frequency control.

Do you have any numbers showing any kind of improvement for the X1? Or a link to your X1 miner mining at a pool?

The newer x1 stuff is locked down. This unlocks the voltage and frequency controls back to the user. No I do not have any numbers as the file was done for another user originally. The performance can vary from machine to machine.

Can you get this other user to provide info? I'd pay for something to increase performance on my X1 but right now, its too much of a mystery to pay 1 ZEC (~$100USD). I'm sure I'm not the only one that feels this way. More data would be great.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash No-Dev, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17 OC/OV
Post by: chipless on June 20, 2019, 08:24:29 PM
Fusionsilicon X1 v4.22 unlocked User controlled freq and voltage is available for 1 ZEC or equal in BTC each. SD Install required and web gui update are both included. Updated to v4.22 offering voltage and frequency control.

Do you have any numbers showing any kind of improvement for the X1? Or a link to your X1 miner mining at a pool?

The newer x1 stuff is locked down. This unlocks the voltage and frequency controls back to the user. No I do not have any numbers as the file was done for another user originally. The performance can vary from machine to machine.

Can you get this other user to provide info? I'd pay for something to increase performance on my X1 but right now, its too much of a mystery to pay 1 ZEC (~$100USD). I'm sure I'm not the only one that feels this way. More data would be great.

I can do that....the main feature is the unlock of the controls. Everything from the 4.xx versions are locked down and not controllable by the user.This image unlcoks it and allows the clocking and voltage to be adjusted. It will give up to 1v instead of 850mv and allows clocking of any frequency.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash No-Dev, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17 OC/OV
Post by: chipless on June 21, 2019, 08:19:34 AM
Now Available Z11 v2.0 Chipless Nitrous Private - Provides user frequency control, more voltage settings per frequency, improved performance and better power efficiency. Nicehash Support!!!

PM for purchase details. Cost for Z11 Nitrous Private Image is .75 ZEC or equivalent value in BTC

Limited public Nitrous v2.0 version will be available in the next couple of days.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash No-Dev, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17 OC/OV
Post by: efudd on June 21, 2019, 12:46:40 PM
Now Available Z11 v2.0 Chipless Nitrous Private - Provides user frequency control, more voltage settings per frequency, improved performance and better power efficiency. Nicehash Support!!!

PM for purchase details. Cost for Z11 Nitrous Private Image is .75 ZEC or equivalent value in BTC

Limited public Nitrous v2.0 version will be available in the next couple of days.

Reference this post in a PM, get a license for mine, free.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash No-Dev, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17 OC/OV
Post by: chipless on June 21, 2019, 06:37:08 PM
Now Available Z11 v2.0 Chipless Nitrous Private - Provides user frequency control, more voltage settings per frequency, improved performance and better power efficiency. Nicehash Support!!!

PM for purchase details. Cost for Z11 Nitrous Private Image is .75 ZEC or equivalent value in BTC

Limited public Nitrous v2.0 version will be available in the next couple of days.

Reference this post in a PM, get a license for mine, free.

-j

Really we are going to back to this bullshit efudd. I was being respectful and not posting on your thread the new releases and you have to get it all started again.


At least with mine they dont have any dev fee problems or accidental connections to your dev server.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash No-Dev, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17 OC/OV
Post by: tps_star on June 21, 2019, 08:27:39 PM
hi i am new and have question
i have z11 miner with APW7 (1800W)power
1: i can overclock with this power or i need buy 2000w or 2200w power ?
2: if i use my orginal power my hashrate up to 150k ?
3: with z11 i can mine 3 diffrent coin with add 3 diffrent url and worker (for example zcl,zac,zencash Simultaneous)?
best regard


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash No-Dev, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17 OC/OV
Post by: chipless on June 21, 2019, 08:34:28 PM
hi i am new and have question
i have z11 miner with APW7 (1800W)power
1: i can overclock with this power or i need buy 2000w or 2200w power ?
2: if i use my orginal power my hashrate up to 150k ?
3: with z11 i can mine 3 diffrent coin with add 3 diffrent url and worker (for example zcl,zac,zencash Simultaneous)?
best regard

The Z11 can mine only 1 coin at a time, as far as power the public version you only need 1 PSU rated at 1800 watts the private version you would need either 2 power supplies or 1 bigger then 2000 watts if you run the frequency higher then 787-793. Each miner can vary slightly on the power use.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash No-Dev, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17 OC/OV
Post by: chipless on June 22, 2019, 03:06:32 AM
Now released Free Z11 v2.0 Chipless Nitrous Public Nicehash Support overclocked and overvolted firmware. Gain +4% in speed. NO DEV or License Required.... User frequency control and some voltage control. Link can be found on first post. The 100% Free Public version is limited to 775m (Paid version goes to 825m and has more voltage control)


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash No-Dev, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17 OC/OV
Post by: tps_star on June 22, 2019, 01:47:02 PM
thancks for answer
if i use frequency 760 i give how ksol ?
and my chip temp is higher than orginal firmware ?


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash No-Dev, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17 OC/OV
Post by: chipless on June 22, 2019, 05:24:13 PM
thancks for answer
if i use frequency 760 i give how ksol ?
and my chip temp is higher than orginal firmware ?

There is no 760 ..762 should give in the 146-150+ range k/sol, Yes you will get more heat as you overclock or overvolt the heat does increase as with any other miner.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash No-Dev, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17 OC/OV
Post by: chipless on June 23, 2019, 05:10:42 PM
Fusionsilicon X1 v4.22 unlocked User controlled freq and voltage is available for 1 ZEC or equal in BTC each. SD Install required and web gui update are both included. Updated to v4.22 offering voltage and frequency control.

Do you have any numbers showing any kind of improvement for the X1? Or a link to your X1 miner mining at a pool?

The newer x1 stuff is locked down. This unlocks the voltage and frequency controls back to the user. No I do not have any numbers as the file was done for another user originally. The performance can vary from machine to machine.

Can you get this other user to provide info? I'd pay for something to increase performance on my X1 but right now, its too much of a mystery to pay 1 ZEC (~$100USD). I'm sure I'm not the only one that feels this way. More data would be great.


After hearing back from a couple users the X1 will get between 15.5 and 17gh after oc. I do not have a x1 and am going by reported results.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash No-Dev, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17 OC/OV
Post by: smoothyvo on June 24, 2019, 04:53:48 PM
Fusionsilicon X1 v4.22 unlocked User controlled freq and voltage is available for 1 ZEC or equal in BTC each. SD Install required and web gui update are both included. Updated to v4.22 offering voltage and frequency control.

Do you have any numbers showing any kind of improvement for the X1? Or a link to your X1 miner mining at a pool?

The newer x1 stuff is locked down. This unlocks the voltage and frequency controls back to the user. No I do not have any numbers as the file was done for another user originally. The performance can vary from machine to machine.

Can you get this other user to provide info? I'd pay for something to increase performance on my X1 but right now, its too much of a mystery to pay 1 ZEC (~$100USD). I'm sure I'm not the only one that feels this way. More data would be great.


After hearing back from a couple users the X1 will get between 15.5 and 17gh after oc. I do not have a x1 and am going by reported results.


Sounds great. I'm going to have to wait for some more feedback. Please post more when you get it. I link to a miner would be awesome, so we can watch it.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash No-Dev, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17 OC/OV
Post by: tps_star on June 24, 2019, 05:19:38 PM
with power 1800w i can set frequency 762 ?


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash No-Dev, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17 OC/OV
Post by: chipless on June 24, 2019, 05:31:30 PM
with power 1800w i can set frequency 762 ?

Yes you should be ok up to about 793m and 940mv. The free version goes to 775 higher frequencies and voltage require the private version.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash No-Dev, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17 OC/OV
Post by: chipless on June 24, 2019, 05:35:17 PM
Fusionsilicon X1 v4.22 unlocked User controlled freq and voltage is available for 1 ZEC or equal in BTC each. SD Install required and web gui update are both included. Updated to v4.22 offering voltage and frequency control.

Do you have any numbers showing any kind of improvement for the X1? Or a link to your X1 miner mining at a pool?

The newer x1 stuff is locked down. This unlocks the voltage and frequency controls back to the user. No I do not have any numbers as the file was done for another user originally. The performance can vary from machine to machine.

Can you get this other user to provide info? I'd pay for something to increase performance on my X1 but right now, its too much of a mystery to pay 1 ZEC (~$100USD). I'm sure I'm not the only one that feels this way. More data would be great.


After hearing back from a couple users the X1 will get between 15.5 and 17gh after oc. I do not have a x1 and am going by reported results.


Sounds great. I'm going to have to wait for some more feedback. Please post more when you get it. I link to a miner would be awesome, so we can watch it.

I doubt my clients would allow a link to their miners. Sorry. I will post any feedback I get. I will also ask them to post public their results but as you can see not many want to post here due to the ongoing issue with epudd


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash No-Dev, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17 OC/OV
Post by: efudd on June 24, 2019, 05:43:17 PM
Fusionsilicon X1 v4.22 unlocked User controlled freq and voltage is available for 1 ZEC or equal in BTC each. SD Install required and web gui update are both included. Updated to v4.22 offering voltage and frequency control.

Do you have any numbers showing any kind of improvement for the X1? Or a link to your X1 miner mining at a pool?

The newer x1 stuff is locked down. This unlocks the voltage and frequency controls back to the user. No I do not have any numbers as the file was done for another user originally. The performance can vary from machine to machine.

Can you get this other user to provide info? I'd pay for something to increase performance on my X1 but right now, its too much of a mystery to pay 1 ZEC (~$100USD). I'm sure I'm not the only one that feels this way. More data would be great.


After hearing back from a couple users the X1 will get between 15.5 and 17gh after oc. I do not have a x1 and am going by reported results.


Sounds great. I'm going to have to wait for some more feedback. Please post more when you get it. I link to a miner would be awesome, so we can watch it.

I doubt my clients would allow a link to their miners. Sorry. I will post any feedback I get. I will also ask them to post public their results but as you can see not many want to post here due to the ongoing issue with epudd

blaming me for that seems to be to quite a made up stretch. but good poo! still flinging it, I see.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash No-Dev, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17 OC/OV
Post by: chipless on June 24, 2019, 08:48:06 PM
Fusionsilicon X1 v4.22 unlocked User controlled freq and voltage is available for 1 ZEC or equal in BTC each. SD Install required and web gui update are both included. Updated to v4.22 offering voltage and frequency control.

Do you have any numbers showing any kind of improvement for the X1? Or a link to your X1 miner mining at a pool?

The newer x1 stuff is locked down. This unlocks the voltage and frequency controls back to the user. No I do not have any numbers as the file was done for another user originally. The performance can vary from machine to machine.

Can you get this other user to provide info? I'd pay for something to increase performance on my X1 but right now, its too much of a mystery to pay 1 ZEC (~$100USD). I'm sure I'm not the only one that feels this way. More data would be great.


After hearing back from a couple users the X1 will get between 15.5 and 17gh after oc. I do not have a x1 and am going by reported results.


Sounds great. I'm going to have to wait for some more feedback. Please post more when you get it. I link to a miner would be awesome, so we can watch it.

I doubt my clients would allow a link to their miners. Sorry. I will post any feedback I get. I will also ask them to post public their results but as you can see not many want to post here due to the ongoing issue with epudd

blaming me for that seems to be to quite a made up stretch. but good poo! still flinging it, I see.

-j

No not realy they have other business with you and dont want to post here and then getting crap from others because of the issues between the two of us. Your calling me a monkey seems a bit racist if you ask me but thats my opinion. You really need to grow up some and move on like I have moved on. Your a little two-faced if you ask me one minute you try being nice then talk shit behind my back to others. So childish, it all really shows what type of person you are, many have already stated to me that you need to move on. The only thing you are hurting is the end users because there are many who are looking for other images and you dont support those images and all you do is talk out your ass on this thread which discourages people from posting and requesting images. You may think your the king but you are nothing more then a person who when things dont go your way you become vindictive and show your ass. Have a nice day


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash No-Dev, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17 OC/OV
Post by: efudd on June 24, 2019, 09:39:34 PM
Fusionsilicon X1 v4.22 unlocked User controlled freq and voltage is available for 1 ZEC or equal in BTC each. SD Install required and web gui update are both included. Updated to v4.22 offering voltage and frequency control.

Do you have any numbers showing any kind of improvement for the X1? Or a link to your X1 miner mining at a pool?

The newer x1 stuff is locked down. This unlocks the voltage and frequency controls back to the user. No I do not have any numbers as the file was done for another user originally. The performance can vary from machine to machine.

Can you get this other user to provide info? I'd pay for something to increase performance on my X1 but right now, its too much of a mystery to pay 1 ZEC (~$100USD). I'm sure I'm not the only one that feels this way. More data would be great.


After hearing back from a couple users the X1 will get between 15.5 and 17gh after oc. I do not have a x1 and am going by reported results.


Sounds great. I'm going to have to wait for some more feedback. Please post more when you get it. I link to a miner would be awesome, so we can watch it.

I doubt my clients would allow a link to their miners. Sorry. I will post any feedback I get. I will also ask them to post public their results but as you can see not many want to post here due to the ongoing issue with epudd

blaming me for that seems to be to quite a made up stretch. but good poo! still flinging it, I see.

-j

No not realy they have other business with you and dont want to post here and then getting crap from others because of the issues between the two of us. Your calling me a monkey seems a bit racist if you ask me but thats my opinion. You really need to grow up some and move on like I have moved on. Your a little two-faced if you ask me one minute you try being nice then talk shit behind my back to others. So childish, it all really shows what type of person you are, many have already stated to me that you need to move on. The only thing you are hurting is the end users because there are many who are looking for other images and you dont support those images and all you do is talk out your ass on this thread which discourages people from posting and requesting images. You may think your the king but you are nothing more then a person who when things dont go your way you become vindictive and show your ass. Have a nice day

LOL. Nope, no shit talked behind your back-- it's in public, for all to see. Find me *ONE* place where I have "talked shit behind [your] back". Honestly, anyone who has engaged me in that manner, I've declined to participate with. Keep dreamin' stuff up over there big boy.

I'll leave you with another wonderful song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrgpZ0fUixs

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash No-Dev, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17 OC/OV
Post by: chipless on June 24, 2019, 10:44:43 PM
Again your childish posts.... You are one of them kind of people who just cant move on until you get your way. You are only hurting end users with it all.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash No-Dev, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17 OC/OV
Post by: efudd on June 24, 2019, 10:48:33 PM
Again your childish posts.... You are one of them kind of people who just cant move on until you get your way. You are only hurting end users with it all.

:)

What way is that? Inquiring minds, and all that.

I seem to do a lot of stuff from your perspective. I think the last time you accused me
Of something similar, I also asked for “one example”. You declined saying you didn’t have time for that.

Oh well.

-j



Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash No-Dev, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17 OC/OV
Post by: chipless on June 25, 2019, 01:03:56 AM
Again your childish posts.... You are one of them kind of people who just cant move on until you get your way. You are only hurting end users with it all.

:)

What way is that? Inquiring minds, and all that.

I seem to do a lot of stuff from your perspective. I think the last time you accused me
Of something similar, I also asked for “one example”. You declined saying you didn’t have time for that.

Oh well.

-j



I am not going to sit and go back and forth with you giving examples. I told you I am moving on and you should too. Thats what is in the best interest of the end users here. From the first pm to you, you have been an asshole and threw out accusations towards me and you wonder why i react towards you the way I do. Nothing has changed and more then likely never will so just move on your an asshole. You aint worth arguing with.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash No-Dev, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17 OC/OV
Post by: efudd on June 25, 2019, 02:21:34 AM
Again your childish posts.... You are one of them kind of people who just cant move on until you get your way. You are only hurting end users with it all.

:)

What way is that? Inquiring minds, and all that.

I seem to do a lot of stuff from your perspective. I think the last time you accused me
Of something similar, I also asked for “one example”. You declined saying you didn’t have time for that.

Oh well.

-j



I am not going to sit and go back and forth with you giving examples. I told you I am moving on and you should too. Thats what is in the best interest of the end users here. From the first pm to you, you have been an asshole and threw out accusations towards me and you wonder why i react towards you the way I do. Nothing has changed and more then likely never will so just move on your an asshole. You aint worth arguing with.

“you’re”.

HTH.
HAND.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV Nicehash No-Dev, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17 OC/OV
Post by: chipless on June 25, 2019, 03:48:50 AM
As I said it shows what type of person you are, childish


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on June 27, 2019, 07:10:54 AM
The X3 firmware is available for distribution. The file offers overclocking up to 875, .antminer malware protection, Voltage is enabled in the files but I do not know if cgminer is reading it or not I could not find any reason why it isnt. The voltage format is 0725 or 725 when you enter it. You will know if you set a voltage and get more heat without raising the freq. If it isnt working I will look into it more and try to link it otherwise it is like a Z9 voltage is untouchable. I do not know the true voltage range so you may have to experiment with that I would say a range from 0700-1500 which is 700mv to 1.5 volts. PM for purchase details


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: creadersback on July 01, 2019, 10:38:34 PM
hi,

i tried your new version for z11(Antminer-Z11-Chipless-Nitro-v2.0-Public.tar.gz).
I removed SSH lock so far so good.
But after installing your firmware my miner boots up and after 1-2minutes he reboots ... and this again and again ... do you have an answer why?
Temp was not going over 80°C. First i didn't change frequency same problem.
i removed for now the firmware and with stock FW it works...
need some help please

Lars


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: efudd on July 01, 2019, 10:43:05 PM
Likely the voltage setting is too high for your PSU, resulting in a reset.

Chipless May have a different answer for you though.

-j



Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: creadersback on July 01, 2019, 10:45:45 PM
Likely the voltage setting is too high for your PSU, resulting in a reset.

Chipless May have a different answer for you though.

-j



hm i can't belive this because i use 2 PSU with more than enough power.

freq and volt- settings not changed first

but thanks for answer


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: efudd on July 01, 2019, 10:47:57 PM
Aye.. no worries. The description matches the condition I described at least on systems I’ve seen... :) I’ll defer to chipless then.



Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 01, 2019, 11:10:02 PM
hi,

i tried your new version for z11(Antminer-Z11-Chipless-Nitro-v2.0-Public.tar.gz).
I removed SSH lock so far so good.
But after installing your firmware my miner boots up and after 1-2minutes he reboots ... and this again and again ... do you have an answer why?
Temp was not going over 80°C. First i didn't change frequency same problem.
i removed for now the firmware and with stock FW it works...
need some help please

Lars

First try setting the freq 2 times in a row. So click save freq the try it again as soon as it is done. Also can you post or pm me a copy of the kernal log and screenshot of the miner status screen if it is populating. I also need to know what freq/voltage combo you are trying.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 02, 2019, 12:12:50 AM
Likely the voltage setting is too high for your PSU, resulting in a reset.

Chipless May have a different answer for you though.

-j



I set it low enough to use a single psu. But with that in mind I did find that one machine wont run at the same as the other one I have to use 1 setting lower. So either I have a bad connection on the psu plugs or a weak psu. I run 3 psu for 2 miners 240v both are apw7's. If they are on 120v I will trip them because 2 boards still draw over the 1000 or 1200 watts of a psu. Each board pulls about 500 watt min at stock 718m or so.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: creadersback on July 02, 2019, 06:04:46 AM
hi,

i tried your new version for z11(Antminer-Z11-Chipless-Nitro-v2.0-Public.tar.gz).
I removed SSH lock so far so good.
But after installing your firmware my miner boots up and after 1-2minutes he reboots ... and this again and again ... do you have an answer why?
Temp was not going over 80°C. First i didn't change frequency same problem.
i removed for now the firmware and with stock FW it works...
need some help please

Lars

First try setting the freq 2 times in a row.  So click save freq the try it again as soon as it is done. Also can you post or pm me a copy of the kernal log and screenshot of the miner status screen if it is populating. I also need to know what freq/voltage combo you are trying.

thanks
i will try this as soon as possible. Now my rig is rented so i don't want do changes...

just for my understanding(english is not my nativ language)
i choose the second freq in the row and after reboot i choose this freq again and apply and reboot again?

the following was hapend also while i tried ...the fan speed was fixed on 70% from me but they run only around 3450rpm 70% is normaly 1000rpm more....
the miner status page didn't showed me the setted freq...it shows me the standard autotune freq....is it possible your fw was not loaded complete? is this generally possible?
i will sent then kernel log.
i used stock freq. 718, and two other freq ( can't remember 725 and 731 ? low V and high V) but i never apply this two times.
my two psu are 220V (1Psu one board and mainboard, second psu the two other boards).
after renting is done i will test...


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 02, 2019, 10:04:07 AM
hi,

i tried your new version for z11(Antminer-Z11-Chipless-Nitro-v2.0-Public.tar.gz).
I removed SSH lock so far so good.
But after installing your firmware my miner boots up and after 1-2minutes he reboots ... and this again and again ... do you have an answer why?
Temp was not going over 80°C. First i didn't change frequency same problem.
i removed for now the firmware and with stock FW it works...
need some help please

Lars

First try setting the freq 2 times in a row.  So click save freq the try it again as soon as it is done. Also can you post or pm me a copy of the kernal log and screenshot of the miner status screen if it is populating. I also need to know what freq/voltage combo you are trying.

thanks
i will try this as soon as possible. Now my rig is rented so i don't want do changes...

just for my understanding(english is not my nativ language)
i choose the second freq in the row and after reboot i choose this freq again and apply and reboot again?

the following was hapend also while i tried ...the fan speed was fixed on 70% from me but they run only around 3450rpm 70% is normaly 1000rpm more....
the miner status page didn't showed me the setted freq...it shows me the standard autotune freq....is it possible your fw was not loaded complete? is this generally possible?
i will sent then kernel log.
i used stock freq. 718, and two other freq ( can't remember 725 and 731 ? low V and high V) but i never apply this two times.
my two psu are 220V (1Psu one board and mainboard, second psu the two other boards).
after renting is done i will test...

I will look into what is going on. What do you mean stock auto-tune freq? 718m, 731 or other is shown on the status page. There was the origional batch 1 which auto-tuned then after that bitmain went to a fixed freq.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: creadersback on July 02, 2019, 09:12:03 PM
i sent PM with Kernel details...hopefully


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: OliverNChalk on July 06, 2019, 04:28:33 AM
Hello chipless,

What is the current status of this firmware and are you still working on it?


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 06, 2019, 07:44:27 AM
Hello chipless,

What is the current status of this firmware and are you still working on it?

The status is the fw is working and yes I am still working on it. In fact I am finishing up the ability to choose any voltage from 260mv to 1000mv or higher if your brave. I will also be adding the same for the frequency. You will be able to select any freq from 260m to 825m+. You wont be restricted to just a specific freq selection.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: dizzyDancer1995 on July 06, 2019, 09:04:20 PM
Good evening everyone! I have just signed up here, I am not so awared of crypto, but really interested in mining as a passive income. Could you suggest a right place to have a consultation and buy equipment? Thanks
I can help you, you wanna know where to buy equipment or how to start and what are requirements? As I have started mining 2 years ago, have some experience


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: efudd on July 06, 2019, 09:12:40 PM
ah cute. two bot's replying to each other (bobbafeet2k19 and dizzydancer1995). Go through their post history -- some of them are the exact same texts.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: dizzyDancer1995 on July 06, 2019, 09:29:11 PM
Good evening everyone! I have just signed up here, I am not so awared of crypto, but really interested in mining as a passive income. Could you suggest a right place to have a consultation and buy equipment? Thanks
I can help you, you wanna know where to buy equipment or how to start and what are requirements? As I have started mining 2 years ago, have some experience
You are from US? I know all basic staff about the necessity of cheap power, etc. I have all the conditions. I just can not choose the best pick up regarding the equipment and how to deploy it
I have buy from Asicequipment com regulary, have chatted with some other guys who bought from this store, but different models. Model strongly depends on your goals and possibilities. Now I am considering S17 56 TH/s
I wanna mine Bitcoin basically, do guys at asicequipment com have something for suitable for BTC mining? Ot it is all suitable?
Yes, for example T17 antiminer, powerful machine as described on their website take a look yourself or call them. I have called the office before purchase. Office placed in NY. Herr is the direct link: asicequipment.com/product/antminer-t17-40th-s/


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: dizzyDancer1995 on July 06, 2019, 09:36:36 PM
NY is good, but I live in EU. So that's the point or they are international company?
They are situated in NY but have free worldwide shipping on all orders. Aren't there any options in EU?


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: dizzyDancer1995 on July 06, 2019, 09:43:51 PM
NY is good, but I live in EU. So that's the point or they are international company?
They are situated in NY but have free worldwide shipping on all orders. Aren't there any options in EU?
Unfortunately, no decent options. So that's why I am looking for a worldwide option. I'll call them and get back to you
Sure, waiting your decision. I can share how they work when shipping and debugging


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 07, 2019, 12:44:46 AM
Nothing but a sales bot.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 07, 2019, 09:12:53 PM
Now Available Z11 v2.1 Chipless Nitrous - Provides Nicehash Support OC/UC and OV/UV full support!!!

Average Speeds as high as 161 k/sol @806m with peaks as high as 192 k/sol .....Gain +4% in speed. PM for purchase details.

Now you can choose any voltage or any frequency you want... Public version is limited to 775m any voltage and private version is fully unlocked for any voltage and any frequency


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: Superman2236 on July 08, 2019, 11:24:31 AM
Hi.
I have z11 and firmware 2.1 freeware. But i cant ajust voltage and any frequency and fan. On firmware 2.0 a have same problems.
Its avelabe only in full version?
what standart voltage for 775mHz?
I have power consumption 1800W and PSU 2400W.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: Minerbunker on July 08, 2019, 03:44:49 PM
Hi Chipless,

Have a couple of questions.

1.- Does this firmware solve the rejection problem in nicehash?
2.- Whats the average speed with the default OC settings? In Ksol/s
3.- Is the firmware source code unlocked? I want to use it but of course I will have my programer check the code to see if it is safe.
4.- You say there is no Dev-fee, so you don't have control at all over the firmware once we install right?
5.- How do  you benefit from making and distributing this firmware?

Best regards. ;D





Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 08, 2019, 09:25:06 PM
Hi.
I have z11 and firmware 2.1 freeware. But i cant ajust voltage and any frequency and fan. On firmware 2.0 a have same problems.
Its avelabe only in full version?
what standart voltage for 775mHz?
I have power consumption 1800W and PSU 2400W.


775 could run at about 900-920mv. The fan is always in auto with the latest version because it is based on the latest bitmain release which fixes the NH issues. I am going to release a non NH version later tonight or tomorrow which should fix some other issues also.

The freq and voltage is set if it doesnt take the first time click save settings again. I have had a couple reports that some z11's are acting funny with it. I am looking into it today to see why some it is fine and others it is not setting correctly


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 08, 2019, 09:29:54 PM
Hi Chipless,

Have a couple of questions.

1.- Does this firmware solve the rejection problem in nicehash?
2.- Whats the average speed with the default OC settings? In Ksol/s
3.- Is the firmware source code unlocked? I want to use it but of course I will have my programer check the code to see if it is safe.
4.- You say there is no Dev-fee, so you don't have control at all over the firmware once we install right?
5.- How do  you benefit from making and distributing this firmware?

Best regards. ;D





Yes it fixes the NH reject issues
I run mine at 800m 1volt and get 158-160k
Yes the code is unlocked. All mods are done directly to the cgminer binary
No I dont have any control over the miner.
No dev fee no hidden backdoors nothing like that just plain old patched cgminer

I benefit only from donations and sales. Otherwise I like to do this as a hobby and to mod my own stuff so I know it is safe from dev fees and other hidden things others put in their images.



Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: dimaz_ldv on July 09, 2019, 01:22:03 PM
Hi.
I have z11 and firmware 2.1 freeware. But i cant ajust voltage and any frequency and fan. On firmware 2.0 a have same problems.
Its avelabe only in full version?
what standart voltage for 775mHz?
I have power consumption 1800W and PSU 2400W.


775 could run at about 900-920mv. The fan is always in auto with the latest version because it is based on the latest bitmain release which fixes the NH issues. I am going to release a non NH version later tonight or tomorrow which should fix some other issues also.

The freq and voltage is set if it doesnt take the first time click save settings again. I have had a couple reports that some z11's are acting funny with it. I am looking into it today to see why some it is fine and others it is not setting correctly

Hi. Have some Z11 miners with Chipless Firmware 2.1. (Before it was 2.0 and same effect).
Any settings in frequency and voltage didn't work, but wrote to config file.
Maybe it is need to restart "cgminer" from ssh shell? Or maybe upgrade cgminer?
Power consumption is 1800 and it is much higher than 1500 in standart bitmain firmware.
Where is the problem?!

Quote
Miner Type   Antminer Z11 Chipless Free
Hardware Version   9.0.0.5
Kernel Version   Linux 4.6.0-xilinx-gff8137b-dirty #22 SMP PREEMPT Fri Dec 22 12:25:44 CST 2017
File System Version   Sat Jul 6 23:34:47 CST 2019 (Chipless v2.1 Free Version - Buy Private for Higher Mhz. Freq selections)
CGminer Version   4.9.0

Frequencies and voltage settings are saved, but not effect on hash and power consumption:
Quote
root@antMiner-1:/# cat /config/cgminer.conf
{
"pools" : [
............
]
,
"api-listen" : true,
"api-network" : true,
"api-groups" : "A:stats:pools:devs:summary:version",
"api-allow" : "A:0/0,W:*",
"bitmain-use-vil" : true,
"bitmain-freq" : "775",
"bitmain-voltage" : "900"
}

Quote
AntMiner
Chain#   ASIC#   Frequency   Ksols/S(RT)   HW   Temp(PCB)   Temp(Chip)   ASIC status
1   3   731   51.77   0   59   79   ooo
2   3   731   43.25   0   60   82   ooo
3   3   731   39.32   0   60   83   ooo


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 09, 2019, 06:51:50 PM
Hi.
I have z11 and firmware 2.1 freeware. But i cant ajust voltage and any frequency and fan. On firmware 2.0 a have same problems.
Its avelabe only in full version?
what standart voltage for 775mHz?
I have power consumption 1800W and PSU 2400W.


775 could run at about 900-920mv. The fan is always in auto with the latest version because it is based on the latest bitmain release which fixes the NH issues. I am going to release a non NH version later tonight or tomorrow which should fix some other issues also.

The freq and voltage is set if it doesnt take the first time click save settings again. I have had a couple reports that some z11's are acting funny with it. I am looking into it today to see why some it is fine and others it is not setting correctly

Hi. Have some Z11 miners with Chipless Firmware 2.1. (Before it was 2.0 and same effect).
Any settings in frequency and voltage didn't work, but wrote to config file.
Maybe it is need to restart "cgminer" from ssh shell? Or maybe upgrade cgminer?
Power consumption is 1800 and it is much higher than 1500 in standart bitmain firmware.
Where is the problem?!

Quote
Miner Type   Antminer Z11 Chipless Free
Hardware Version   9.0.0.5
Kernel Version   Linux 4.6.0-xilinx-gff8137b-dirty #22 SMP PREEMPT Fri Dec 22 12:25:44 CST 2017
File System Version   Sat Jul 6 23:34:47 CST 2019 (Chipless v2.1 Free Version - Buy Private for Higher Mhz. Freq selections)
CGminer Version   4.9.0

Frequencies and voltage settings are saved, but not effect on hash and power consumption:
Quote
root@antMiner-1:/# cat /config/cgminer.conf
{
"pools" : [
............
]
,
"api-listen" : true,
"api-network" : true,
"api-groups" : "A:stats:pools:devs:summary:version",
"api-allow" : "A:0/0,W:*",
"bitmain-use-vil" : true,
"bitmain-freq" : "775",
"bitmain-voltage" : "900"
}

Quote
AntMiner
Chain#   ASIC#   Frequency   Ksols/S(RT)   HW   Temp(PCB)   Temp(Chip)   ASIC status
1   3   731   51.77   0   59   79   ooo
2   3   731   43.25   0   60   82   ooo
3   3   731   39.32   0   60   83   ooo

If you can post the contents of the cgboot and voltage files located in the config folder it will give me a better idea of what is going on. Minus your wallet id



Looks like it jumped back into a different freq mode. I had another have a issue where is was going inot scan mode when it shouldnt and set the freq different. The bug is being looked into. I so far havent been able to duplicate the issue and will keep looking into it. It may be a a timing issue as to the cgminer restarting after applying setting and will be testing some things today to see if it fixes the problem.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: efudd on July 09, 2019, 07:43:17 PM
chipless - microcontroller saves previous voltage/frequency state in certain situations, which might begin to explain some of what you are seeing. It can serve to fool one into thinking that they've got control of freq/voltage, and then "not work" the next time around.

For Z11, the bitmain-voltage setting in the config file is *not* connected to voltage setting in their cgminer, nor is bitmain-freq connected to the frequency setting in their cgminer.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 09, 2019, 08:40:48 PM
chipless - microcontroller saves previous voltage/frequency state in certain situations, which might begin to explain some of what you are seeing. It can serve to fool one into thinking that they've got control of freq/voltage, and then "not work" the next time around.

For Z11, the bitmain-voltage setting in the config file is *not* connected to voltage setting in their cgminer, nor is bitmain-freq connected to the frequency setting in their cgminer.

-j

Understand, the files and setting are still being used by my mods in a different way. I am wondering though if the boot.bin file needs to be updated on some miners. The 6/05 had a new boot.bin with it. My miners have been updated with it but i left it out of the package until I compare them. I havent compared them yet but will have to look in a minute. Most miners it is ok except a couple of them. I also may have to redo a few things to trigger the pic write that helped on older versions.

I have one where I did relinked the chip_freq.config but cant seem to get the format correct in it. It reads and tries to select the freq but ends up back at 681 due to the file format


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: efudd on July 09, 2019, 09:32:26 PM
chipless - microcontroller saves previous voltage/frequency state in certain situations, which might begin to explain some of what you are seeing. It can serve to fool one into thinking that they've got control of freq/voltage, and then "not work" the next time around.

For Z11, the bitmain-voltage setting in the config file is *not* connected to voltage setting in their cgminer, nor is bitmain-freq connected to the frequency setting in their cgminer.

-j

Understand, the files and setting are still being used by my mods in a different way. I am wondering though if the boot.bin file needs to be updated on some miners. The 6/05 had a new boot.bin with it. My miners have been updated with it but i left it out of the package until I compare them. I havent compared them yet but will have to look in a minute. Most miners it is ok except a couple of them. I also may have to redo a few things to trigger the pic write that helped on older versions.

I have one where I did relinked the chip_freq.config but cant seem to get the format correct in it. It reads and tries to select the freq but ends up back at 681 due to the file format

Highly likely that it ends up back at 681 because of an autotune thread, not the format.

BOOT.bin is not what you think it is if you think that helps with setting freq/voltage. It has absolutely nothing to do with the ASIC/PIC and is literally just about booting the FPGA/linux.

Anyway, enough of me being helpful for today, back to my corner.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 09, 2019, 10:14:36 PM
That is what I figured on the boot.bin file. That is why I had left it out.

I get an open chips-freq.config open file failed message in the log. I have been playing with it for fun. I use part of the auto-tune and if the numbers arent in the right order for checking then you get 33k-100k at any freq. I just redid the file and am testing it.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: efudd on July 09, 2019, 10:47:21 PM
That is what I figured on the boot.bin file. That is why I had left it out.

I get an open chips-freq.config open file failed message in the log. I have been playing with it for fun. I use part of the auto-tune and if the numbers arent in the right order for checking then you get 33k-100k at any freq. I just redid the file and am testing it.

I’ve told you the format of that file a few times now.... and all it does is save the previously tested autotune state. Aka, auto tune is still the controlling factor and decides what to set the frequency to, not the user.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 09, 2019, 11:17:31 PM
That is what I figured on the boot.bin file. That is why I had left it out.

I get an open chips-freq.config open file failed message in the log. I have been playing with it for fun. I use part of the auto-tune and if the numbers arent in the right order for checking then you get 33k-100k at any freq. I just redid the file and am testing it.

I’ve told you the format of that file a few times now.... and all it does is save the previously tested autotune state. Aka, auto tune is still the controlling factor and decides what to set the frequency to, not the user.

-j

I tried the 0 750 1 750 2 750 you posted as well as other ways and same crap every time. I have an idea how I want to use it if I can get it working. If not no big deal.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: efudd on July 10, 2019, 12:13:16 AM
Yup... that is the format. What you are missing is it is only an intermediate step in frequency selection and not the end state. That is elsewhere.

Aka, it won’t work for providing a custom frequency.

The ONLY way is to bypass all of the stock functionality and replace it with custom code, linked in at runtime.... or hack in one frequency by editing the binary as you have been doing.

Really.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 10, 2019, 07:58:53 AM
Recently updated Nitro Public, Private releases and SD card recovery image. Updated all updated to v2.2

It can take from 2-20 minutes to complete the initial scan depending on the frequency you select. After you see this in the log everything should be good to go. I apologize for this but the wait is well worth what you get in the end.

End of scanning process avg. freq will vary but the max should always be 825 ...............

NOS Boost chain0 asic0 freq 825
NOS Boost chain0 asic1 freq 825
NOS Boost chain0 asic2 freq 825
NOS Boost chain1 asic0 freq 825
NOS Boost chain1 asic1 freq 825
NOS Boost chain1 asic2 freq 825
NOS Boost chain2 asic0 freq 800
NOS Boost chain2 asic1 freq 825
NOS Boost chain2 asic2 freq 825
NOS Boost done, avg freq 822 max 825, Nitrous is On


Changes from 2.1 and v2.2
Has current Nicehash Support
Frequency control Limit is 775m for the public version Paid version is 825m
Added full voltage and frequency control
fixed reboot holding settings
Fixed bug where freq was setting odd frequencies per board


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: dimaz_ldv on July 10, 2019, 08:38:30 AM
If you can post the contents of the cgboot and voltage files located in the config folder it will give me a better idea of what is going on. Minus your wallet id

Looks like it jumped back into a different freq mode. I had another have a issue where is was going inot scan mode when it shouldnt and set the freq different. The bug is being looked into. I so far havent been able to duplicate the issue and will keep looking into it. It may be a a timing issue as to the cgminer restarting after applying setting and will be testing some things today to see if it fixes the problem.

Here the list of "config" dir and list of cgboot and voltage. And there is no wallet or pool data.
PS. In the evening I will upgrade to 2.2 firmware and test again.
Quote
root@antMiner-1:/config# ls
cgboot                  dropbear                lighttpd-htdigest.user  network.conf            user_setting
cgminer.conf            dropbear_rsa_host_key   mac                     shadow                  voltage
root@antMiner-1:/config# cat cgboot
echo 00041854: 8403 | /usr/bin/xxd -r - /usr/bin/cgminer
echo 0003B160: 07C3 | /usr/bin/xxd -r - /usr/bin/cgminer
echo 0003B2D4: 07C3 | /usr/bin/xxd -r - /usr/bin/cgminer
echo 0003B53C: 0763 | /usr/bin/xxd -r - /usr/bin/cgminer
echo 0003E534: 0743 | /usr/bin/xxd -r - /usr/bin/cgminer
echo 0003E7A0: 0723 | /usr/bin/xxd -r - /usr/bin/cgminer
echo 0003EAC0: 0753 | /usr/bin/xxd -r - /usr/bin/cgminer
echo 0003EBB0: 0723 | /usr/bin/xxd -r - /usr/bin/cgminer
echo 00041828: 0723 | /usr/bin/xxd -r - /usr/bin/cgminer
echo 0004194C: 0703 | /usr/bin/xxd -r - /usr/bin/cgminer
root@antMiner-1:/config# cat voltage
{
"bitmain-freq-user" : "775",
"bitmain-freq-hex" : "073",
"bitmain-voltage" : "900",
"bitmain-voltage-hex" : "8403"
}


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 10, 2019, 08:59:40 AM
If you can post the contents of the cgboot and voltage files located in the config folder it will give me a better idea of what is going on. Minus your wallet id

Looks like it jumped back into a different freq mode. I had another have a issue where is was going inot scan mode when it shouldnt and set the freq different. The bug is being looked into. I so far havent been able to duplicate the issue and will keep looking into it. It may be a a timing issue as to the cgminer restarting after applying setting and will be testing some things today to see if it fixes the problem.

Here the list of "config" dir and list of cgboot and voltage. And there is no wallet or pool data.
PS. In the evening I will upgrade to 2.2 firmware and test again.
Quote
root@antMiner-1:/config# ls
cgboot                  dropbear                lighttpd-htdigest.user  network.conf            user_setting
cgminer.conf            dropbear_rsa_host_key   mac                     shadow                  voltage
root@antMiner-1:/config# cat cgboot
echo 00041854: 8403 | /usr/bin/xxd -r - /usr/bin/cgminer
echo 0003B160: 07C3 | /usr/bin/xxd -r - /usr/bin/cgminer
echo 0003B2D4: 07C3 | /usr/bin/xxd -r - /usr/bin/cgminer
echo 0003B53C: 0763 | /usr/bin/xxd -r - /usr/bin/cgminer
echo 0003E534: 0743 | /usr/bin/xxd -r - /usr/bin/cgminer
echo 0003E7A0: 0723 | /usr/bin/xxd -r - /usr/bin/cgminer
echo 0003EAC0: 0753 | /usr/bin/xxd -r - /usr/bin/cgminer
echo 0003EBB0: 0723 | /usr/bin/xxd -r - /usr/bin/cgminer
echo 00041828: 0723 | /usr/bin/xxd -r - /usr/bin/cgminer
echo 0004194C: 0703 | /usr/bin/xxd -r - /usr/bin/cgminer
root@antMiner-1:/config# cat voltage
{
"bitmain-freq-user" : "775",
"bitmain-freq-hex" : "073",
"bitmain-voltage" : "900",
"bitmain-voltage-hex" : "8403"
}

The wallet and pool info is stored in the standard cgminer.conf file

Looks fine. Update to the newest version I released a little while ago. It should fix any problems make sure you set your settings after the update. The newest is 2.2


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: smoothyvo on July 10, 2019, 11:23:32 AM
Is your firmware for the X1 only for 4.22 and up?


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: efudd on July 10, 2019, 12:32:58 PM
@chipless -- what a complete clusterF your 2.2 release is. Here are the things you need to fix before you take money from folk..

rm /init (useless 0 byte file)
/etc/init.d/cgminer.sh - your "antminer" virus fix is broken. I told you about this a month or more ago. it is ".antminers", not ".antminer"
/etc/init.d/bitmainer_setup.sh - same thing.
/www/pages/cgi-bin/set_miner_conf.cgi: line 127 - your comparison (which is the difference between your private/public) for "ant_freq_user" > 776 is broken. In the current state, it will _always_ fail.
/www/pages/cgi-bin/set_miner_conf.cgi: lines 154, 155 -- you can't even spell your own variables correctly which makes all of your frequency selections *BROKEN*. You are welcome.
/www/pages/cgi-bin/set_miner_conf.cgi: lines 127-179 are a complete cluster. Instead of re-using the same lines over and over again, just write /config/cgboot once, and then call it.
/www/pages/cgi-bin/set_miner_conf.cgi: lines 127-179 -- your implementation here creates a race condition which will cause multiple cgminers to run in certain conditions. This will wreak havoc on things. I'll leave it up to you to figure out what the race is, and how to fix it, but it *IS* there.

There's probably more, I didn't check the math on any of your attempts at hex conversion and I didn't check to see which of this is in use and which is crap you haven't cleaned up from previous attempts.

None of this is bullshit or trolling you, it is simply broken.

.... and if this is what your Z11 firmware looks like, what does the rest of your "modded" firmware look like?

Bonus points for the readers -- assuming he fixes all of this, no need to pay him for his "Nitrous" version or whatever as the only viable difference in his public/private version is the check on line 127 in set_miner_conf which simply checks to see if you, the user, have specified a frequency > 776, and if so, it simply sats the variables to a hard coded set.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 10, 2019, 06:47:23 PM
Is your firmware for the X1 only for 4.22 and up?

It is for any. The loading process is by sd.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: smoothyvo on July 10, 2019, 06:54:52 PM
Is your firmware for the X1 only for 4.22 and up?

It is for any. The loading process is by sd.

That's too bad. Its hosted so I can't access it with an SD.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 10, 2019, 07:04:53 PM
@chipless -- what a complete clusterF your 2.2 release is. Here are the things you need to fix before you take money from folk..

rm /init (useless 0 byte file)
/etc/init.d/cgminer.sh - your "antminer" virus fix is broken. I told you about this a month or more ago. it is ".antminers", not ".antminer"
/etc/init.d/bitmainer_setup.sh - same thing.
/www/pages/cgi-bin/set_miner_conf.cgi: line 127 - your comparison (which is the difference between your private/public) for "ant_freq_user" > 776 is broken. In the current state, it will _always_ fail.
/www/pages/cgi-bin/set_miner_conf.cgi: lines 154, 155 -- you can't even spell your own variables correctly which makes all of your frequency selections *BROKEN*. You are welcome.
/www/pages/cgi-bin/set_miner_conf.cgi: lines 127-179 are a complete cluster. Instead of re-using the same lines over and over again, just write /config/cgboot once, and then call it.
/www/pages/cgi-bin/set_miner_conf.cgi: lines 127-179 -- your implementation here creates a race condition which will cause multiple cgminers to run in certain conditions. This will wreak havoc on things. I'll leave it up to you to figure out what the race is, and how to fix it, but it *IS* there.

There's probably more, I didn't check the math on any of your attempts at hex conversion and I didn't check to see which of this is in use and which is crap you haven't cleaned up from previous attempts.

None of this is bullshit or trolling you, it is simply broken.

.... and if this is what your Z11 firmware looks like, what does the rest of your "modded" firmware look like?

Bonus points for the readers -- assuming he fixes all of this, no need to pay him for his "Nitrous" version or whatever as the only viable difference in his public/private version is the check on line 127 in set_miner_conf which simply checks to see if you, the user, have specified a frequency > 776, and if so, it simply sats the variables to a hard coded set.

-j

LOL...... Working like a charm. Some have said it is the best release so far. I do need to fix the .antminers though.

So I had 3 typos .... 2 of which only effect you if you tried using the wrong freq no big deal unless you are trying to bypass the free limits and are only in the public version. So the private version had 1 typo for the malware. The race condition was hopefully fixed in monitorcg.

But thank you for pointing out the 3 typos I will fix them today. The rest works just fine. In fact I am getting better speed with even less power



Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 10, 2019, 07:05:48 PM
Is your firmware for the X1 only for 4.22 and up?

It is for any. The loading process is by sd.

That's too bad. Its hosted so I can't access it with an SD.

If you have signature checking disable on it then you can update thru the web gui and not the SD


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: efudd on July 10, 2019, 07:13:19 PM
Stop being hard headed.

The test for: if [ blah > “776”.. is a fail always comparison on that line.

You need to treat that as a variable and access the value itself. That is $blah.. or ${blah} as many will use

... and stop with the bullshit of “more speed less power” as you are delusional or consciously lying.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: smoothyvo on July 10, 2019, 07:26:32 PM
Is your firmware for the X1 only for 4.22 and up?

It is for any. The loading process is by sd.

That's too bad. Its hosted so I can't access it with an SD.

If you have signature checking disable on it then you can update thru the web gui and not the SD


How do I disable that?


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 10, 2019, 07:26:45 PM
Stop being hard headed.

The test for: if [ blah > “776”.. is a fail always comparison on that line.

You need to treat that as a variable and access the value itself. That is $blah.. or ${blah} as many will use

-j

> 776 runs 1 command and if its over 776 runs something else. Not too hard to understand.

Right now because of the typo it may set a blank line if you bypass otherwise you just type in what you want and save and all is ok. If you try to bypass then you get what you get. The 3 typos are fixed already took 2 minutes.
Also the typos didnt stop you from mining it only set the wrong value in a config file which the web gui uses not cgminer.

In the end all that matters is the ability to control the freq and voltage, I dont think users care how I coded it. Maybe I kept it a cluster fuck to confuse people and something more is going on, never know.

I can always add some encryption but why


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 10, 2019, 07:27:50 PM
Is your firmware for the X1 only for 4.22 and up?

It is for any. The loading process is by sd.

That's too bad. Its hosted so I can't access it with an SD.

If you have signature checking disable on it then you can update thru the web gui and not the SD


How do I disable that?

I will look at the files again today to see if there is a way to disable it on the x3. If you have ssh enabled it can be done using ssh


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: smoothyvo on July 10, 2019, 07:29:41 PM
Is your firmware for the X1 only for 4.22 and up?

It is for any. The loading process is by sd.

That's too bad. Its hosted so I can't access it with an SD.

If you have signature checking disable on it then you can update thru the web gui and not the SD


How do I disable that?

I will look at the files again today to see if there is a way to disable it on the x3. If you have ssh enabled it can be done using ssh

Is there a special way to enable SSH?


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 10, 2019, 07:32:14 PM
Is your firmware for the X1 only for 4.22 and up?

It is for any. The loading process is by sd.

That's too bad. Its hosted so I can't access it with an SD.

If you have signature checking disable on it then you can update thru the web gui and not the SD


How do I disable that?

I will look at the files again today to see if there is a way to disable it on the x3. If you have ssh enabled it can be done using ssh

Is there a special way to enable SSH?

Usually it is done using a sd image. If you can access the miner with putty then you have ssh. Otherwise again I would have to look at the image file again to see if there is a whole that can be used to do it from the web gui.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: efudd on July 10, 2019, 07:34:19 PM
Stop being hard headed.

The test for: if [ blah > “776”.. is a fail always comparison on that line.

You need to treat that as a variable and access the value itself. That is $blah.. or ${blah} as many will use

-j

> 776 runs 1 command and if its over 776 runs something else. Not too hard to understand.

Right now because of the typo it may set a blank line if you bypass otherwise you just type in what you want and save and all is ok. If you try to bypass then you get what you get. The 3 typos are fixed already took 2 minutes.
Also the typos didnt stop you from mining it only set the wrong value in a config file which the web gui uses not cgminer.

In the end all that matters is the ability to control the freq and voltage, I dont think users care how I coded it. Maybe I kept it a cluster fuck to confuse people and something more is going on, never know.

I can always add some encryption but why

I honestly don't know why I try to help you.

YOUR TEST WILL ALWAYS GO TO THE SECOND CONDITION, *_NEVER_* THE FIRST CONDITION unless you make it a variable by simply prepending the test with a $. that's it, That's all I'm trying to say. I'm trying to explain a _bug_ in your implementation.

.... and "maybe i kept it a clusterF to confuse people" is laughable.

Go have whomever wrote your javascript fix your shell scripts; they will have better luck.

... also, it is impossible to fix the race condition in monitorcg, so no, you have not fixed it.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 10, 2019, 08:40:00 PM
Fixed the typos New Release 2.2.1 public is the new public file.



Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 10, 2019, 08:44:42 PM
Stop being hard headed.

The test for: if [ blah > “776”.. is a fail always comparison on that line.

You need to treat that as a variable and access the value itself. That is $blah.. or ${blah} as many will use

-j

> 776 runs 1 command and if its over 776 runs something else. Not too hard to understand.

Right now because of the typo it may set a blank line if you bypass otherwise you just type in what you want and save and all is ok. If you try to bypass then you get what you get. The 3 typos are fixed already took 2 minutes.
Also the typos didnt stop you from mining it only set the wrong value in a config file which the web gui uses not cgminer.

In the end all that matters is the ability to control the freq and voltage, I dont think users care how I coded it. Maybe I kept it a cluster fuck to confuse people and something more is going on, never know.

I can always add some encryption but why

I honestly don't know why I try to help you.

YOUR TEST WILL ALWAYS GO TO THE SECOND CONDITION, *_NEVER_* THE FIRST CONDITION unless you make it a variable by simply prepending the test with a $. that's it, That's all I'm trying to say. I'm trying to explain a _bug_ in your implementation.

.... and "maybe i kept it a clusterF to confuse people" is laughable.

Go have whomever wrote your javascript fix your shell scripts; they will have better luck.

... also, it is impossible to fix the race condition in monitorcg, so no, you have not fixed it.

-j

Fixed the typo an retesting now. Just tested the > and it is working just fine so I dont know how you think it is broken. Maybe you need to install it on a z9 board and try yourself. Dunno but the limits are working fine with the typo fixed


edit....
Just ran thru the whole process from sd to public 2.2.1 and all is working how it should be and as I intended it to


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: efudd on July 10, 2019, 08:57:33 PM
Your ignorance tests the heck out of my patience.

change the line from:

if [ ant_freq_user > "776" ]; then {

to

if [ ${ant_freq_user} -gt 776 ]; then {

The first is comparing a non-evaluated variable name to a string called "776".

The contents of ${ant_freq_user} are *NOT* being substituted in on that if. They should be.

The one I gave you actually compares the _value_ you've assigned to ant_freq_user as a numeric comparison to the number 776... which is what you really want.

I don't know how you function.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 10, 2019, 09:06:21 PM
Your ignorance tests the heck out of my patience.

change the line from:

if [ ant_freq_user > "776" ]; then {

to

if [ ${ant_freq_user} -gt 776 ]; then {

The first is comparing a non-evaluated variable name to a string called "776".

The contents of ${ant_freq_user} are *NOT* being substituted in on that if. They should be.

The one I gave you actually compares the _value_ you've assigned to ant_freq_user as a numeric comparison to the number 776... which is what you really want.

I don't know how you function.

-j

It can be coded either way. Not sure if you knew that or not but its working just fine. If you dont believe me instead of reading the files load it and try it. Because the limits on the public version are all working

edit...
I am not just comparing I am stating if the value is less than 776 do 1 thing and if not do another. It works. I dont care if it is locked up or not. Any fw can be modded even with security protocols in place


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: efudd on July 10, 2019, 09:14:01 PM
Sigh.

A broken clock is correct twice a day.

I give up.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 10, 2019, 09:20:46 PM
Sigh.

A broken clock is correct twice a day.

I give up.

-j

When the facts show it is working the way I intended it to then I dont know what to tell you. It is reading the variable just fine

I just tried every way to bypass the limit and it wont let you set it below 260 or above 775. Again all I can say is load it and try it then you will see it is working fine. The private version is different coding


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: creadersback on July 11, 2019, 08:16:30 PM
.....and SD card recovery image. Updated all updated to v2.2


Hi can you explain what you update in the SD Card recovery V2.2.
Have i use this file again after i used your "old" SD card file? i have signature disabled and SSH access. Or is this new file neccessary for the new FW2.x ?

Have you fixed the fanspeed issue in your new FW? I will adjust my fanspeed manually and not by software.
I will try your new FW maybe tomorrow.

I used your FW 1.9 and 2.0 but i never could set higher frequency because of autotune. I hope you have fixed this now in your new FW.
I use your FW 2.0 now because i can use sometimes nicehash, but overclocking like you have discribed, would be nice.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 11, 2019, 08:30:48 PM
.....and SD card recovery image. Updated all updated to v2.2


Hi can you explain what you update in the SD Card recovery V2.2.
Have i use this file again after i used your "old" SD card file? i have signature disabled and SSH access. Or is this new file neccessary for the new FW2.x ?

Have you fixed the fanspeed issue in your new FW? I will adjust my fanspeed manually and not by software.
I will try your new FW maybe tomorrow.

I used your FW 1.9 and 2.0 but i never could set higher frequency because of autotune. I hope you have fixed this now in your new FW.
I use your FW 2.0 now because i can use sometimes nicehash, but overclocking like you have discribed, would be nice.


The Sd image was updated to load the newest 2.2 public version, which in return unlocks the SSH, disables sig checking, and adds the 2.2 public features. So if you have used the 2.2 sd you dont need to do anything else other then mine.

The fan speed issue will be updated later today as well as support added for the Z11e and Z11j models it will be release 2.3. At this point all the bugs and quirks should be gone. I have been testing it since yesterday and the fan can be put in manual or auto mode once again....Yay!!! I will post once it is ready for download.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: creadersback on July 11, 2019, 08:51:02 PM
Quote

The Sd image was updated to load the newest 2.2 public version, which in return unlocks the SSH, disables sig checking, and adds the 2.2 public features. So if you have used the 2.2 sd you dont need to do anything else other then mine.

The fan speed issue will be updated later today as well as support added for the Z11e and Z11j models it will be release 2.3. At this point all the bugs and quirks should be gone. I have been testing it since yesterday and the fan can be put in manual or auto mode once again....Yay!!! I will post once it is ready for download.

ahh ok. I understand now, so i have to use the new SD file for using your FW2.x.
I will try your V2.3 when you release. I hope the best...


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, S17/S17 Pro OC/OV/, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 11, 2019, 09:29:38 PM
Quote

The Sd image was updated to load the newest 2.2 public version, which in return unlocks the SSH, disables sig checking, and adds the 2.2 public features. So if you have used the 2.2 sd you dont need to do anything else other then mine.

The fan speed issue will be updated later today as well as support added for the Z11e and Z11j models it will be release 2.3. At this point all the bugs and quirks should be gone. I have been testing it since yesterday and the fan can be put in manual or auto mode once again....Yay!!! I will post once it is ready for download.

ahh ok. I understand now, so i have to use the new SD file for using your FW2.x.
I will try your V2.3 when you release. I hope the best...

As long as you have signature checking already disabled you can use any fw. The sd version is only so you can unlock the ssh and disable sig checking then use whatever fw you choose. I added the 2.2 to kmage to it to save people 1 step of updating again after unlocking the miner


Title: Re: Antminer Z11/Z11e/Z11j OC/OV, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 17, 2019, 06:20:21 AM


Now Available Z11 v2.3 Chipless Nitrous 100% Free Version
  Features...
  Supports ALL Z11 Series Miners ( Z11/Z11e/Z11j )
  Nicehash Support
  Support overclock and underclock
  Supports Full voltage control from 262mv to over 1500mv
  Manual or Auto Fan Control is Working
  Speeds as high as 161 k/sol @800m Gain +4% in speed over factory speeds
  Free Version Frequency is limited to 775 .... If you would like higher you must purchase the Private Version


Now Available for Purchase Z11 v2.3 Chipless Nitrous Private
  Features...
  Supports ALL Z11 Series Miners ( Z11/Z11e/Z11j )
  Nicehash Support
  Support overclock and underclock
  Supports Full voltage control from 262mv to over 1500mvv
  Speeds as high as 161 k/sol @800m
  Gain +4% in speed over factory speeds
  Choose any voltage or any frequency you want
  Manual or Auto Fan Control is Working
  PM for purchase details


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11/Z11e/Z11j OC/OV, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 21, 2019, 08:46:19 AM
Now Available Z11 v2.4 Chipless Nitrous 100% Free Version
  Features...
  Supports ALL Z11 Series Miners ( Z11/Z11e/Z11j )
  Nicehash Support
  Support overclock and underclock
  Supports Full voltage control from 262mv to over 1500mv
  Manual or Auto Fan Control is Working
  Auto-Tune completely removed
  Speeds as high as 161 k/sol @800m Gain +4% in speed over factory speeds
  Free Version Frequency is limited to 775 .... If you would like higher you must purchase the Private Version



Now Available for Purchase Z11 v2.4 Chipless Nitrous Private
  Features...
  Supports ALL Z11 Series Miners ( Z11/Z11e/Z11j )
  Nicehash Support
  Support overclock and underclock
  Supports Full voltage control from 262mv to over 1500mvv
  Speeds as high as 161 k/sol @800m
  Gain +4% in speed over factory speeds
  Choose any voltage or any frequency you want
  Manual or Auto Fan Control is Working
  Auto-Tune completely removed
  PM for purchase details


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11/Z11e/Z11j OC/OV, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 26, 2019, 07:14:05 AM
S17/S17 Pro ..... Free..... Unlock SSH and disable signature checking on the S17 and S17Pro.

Get your miner ready for the upcoming releases of custom firmware on the S17 Series miners.

This is a SD card image, extract all files to a formatted SD card insert the card into your miner and power on. Wait about 2 minutes then power down the miner remove the sd card and power the miner back up.

You should now have the latest from Bitmain loaded into your miner with SSH enabled and Signature checking disabled.

There is nothing more done to the file as of yet. Future plan is to add oc and voltage control. ( I am waiting on a S17 controller for testing or the whole miner. It is being supplied by one of the mining farms which uses my Z11 firmware )

S17 SD image
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Nkrv7mEtONnCxS1x-1NyFUij_2t1uNiR/view?usp=sharing


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11/Z11e/Z11j OC/OV, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: supersonic on July 27, 2019, 12:03:44 PM
S17/S17 Pro ..... Free..... Unlock SSH and disable signature checking on the S17 and S17Pro.

Get your miner ready for the upcoming releases of custom firmware on the S17 Series miners.

This is a SD card image, extract all files to a formatted SD card insert the card into your miner and power on. Wait about 2 minutes then power down the miner remove the sd card and power the miner back up.

You should now have the latest from Bitmain loaded into your miner with SSH enabled and Signature checking disabled.

There is nothing more done to the file as of yet. Future plan is to add oc and voltage control. ( I am waiting on a S17 controller for testing or the whole miner. It is being supplied by one of the mining farms which uses my Z11 firmware )

S17 SD image
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Nkrv7mEtONnCxS1x-1NyFUij_2t1uNiR/view?usp=sharing
Tested on S17 and S17Pro twice, SSH still locked.


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 Series OC/OV, S17/17Pro SSH No Sig, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, X3 OC
Post by: OnlyBestMiners on July 27, 2019, 12:09:02 PM
same here unfortunately :/


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11/Z11e/Z11j OC/OV, Fusionsilicon X1 OC/OV v4.22, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 27, 2019, 06:21:29 PM
S17/S17 Pro ..... Free..... Unlock SSH and disable signature checking on the S17 and S17Pro.

Get your miner ready for the upcoming releases of custom firmware on the S17 Series miners.

This is a SD card image, extract all files to a formatted SD card insert the card into your miner and power on. Wait about 2 minutes then power down the miner remove the sd card and power the miner back up.

You should now have the latest from Bitmain loaded into your miner with SSH enabled and Signature checking disabled.

There is nothing more done to the file as of yet. Future plan is to add oc and voltage control. ( I am waiting on a S17 controller for testing or the whole miner. It is being supplied by one of the mining farms which uses my Z11 firmware )

S17 SD image
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Nkrv7mEtONnCxS1x-1NyFUij_2t1uNiR/view?usp=sharing
Tested on S17 and S17Pro twice, SSH still locked.


What version firmware is on the miner now. Bitmain has 2 different ones

Try this if you would for me. Insert the SD and power up. Once powered up see if you can access the web gui and if you have ssh then. At that point the miner should be loaded with the sd and be unlocked. I need to figure out if the problem is that it isnt copying the files.


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 Series OC/OV, S17/17Pro SSH No Sig, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 27, 2019, 06:21:58 PM
same here unfortunately :/

What version firmware is on the miner now. Bitmain has 2 different ones

Try this if you would for me. Insert the SD and power up. Once powered up see if you can access the web gui and if you have ssh then. At that point the miner should be loaded with the sd and be unlocked. I need to figure out if the problem is that it isnt copying the files.


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 Series OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, X3 OC
Post by: supersonic on July 27, 2019, 06:47:50 PM
btw, it took over 20mins after i took out sd for miner to get up and ready to mine
thats what i have on S17Pro atm
Hardware Version   17.10.1.3
Kernel Version   Linux 4.6.0-xilinx-gff8137b-dirty #25 SMP PREEMPT Fri Nov 23 15:30:52 CST 2018
File System Version   Mon May 27 10:57:13 CST 2019
CGminer Version   1.0.0


this one is untouched

Hardware Version   17.10.1.3
Kernel Version   Linux 4.6.0-xilinx-gff8137b-dirty #25 SMP PREEMPT Fri Nov 23 15:30:52 CST 2018
File System Version   Tue Apr 16 19:05:06 CST 2019
CGminer Version   4.9.0

before update it was the same version

and i couldnt access web during firmware update, or via ssh. Red led constantly light up during update and looong 20+mins after


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 Series OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, X3 OC
Post by: efudd on July 27, 2019, 06:54:20 PM
Yeah.... my bet is chipless doesn’t understand how the ssh config file is saved in /config.

After you install his stuff via SD, try installing again via web interface (chipless, release an image for upload installs if you haven’t already) and check the box to not save config.

Bet that fixes it for him.

-j



Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 Series OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 27, 2019, 07:04:19 PM
btw, it took over 20mins after i took out sd for miner to get up and ready to mine
thats what i have on S17Pro atm
Hardware Version   17.10.1.3
Kernel Version   Linux 4.6.0-xilinx-gff8137b-dirty #25 SMP PREEMPT Fri Nov 23 15:30:52 CST 2018
File System Version   Mon May 27 10:57:13 CST 2019
CGminer Version   1.0.0


this one is untouched

Hardware Version   17.10.1.3
Kernel Version   Linux 4.6.0-xilinx-gff8137b-dirty #25 SMP PREEMPT Fri Nov 23 15:30:52 CST 2018
File System Version   Tue Apr 16 19:05:06 CST 2019
CGminer Version   4.9.0

before update it was the same version

and i couldnt access web during firmware update, or via ssh. Red led constantly light up during update and looong 20+mins after

Some of the problem might be that Bitmain has on their site that if the firmware is April 16 or earlier you have to upgrade to the May 24 version then to the May 27th version. This Sd image is based off the May 27th version.

I am going to have to look at some things closer because if you updated the the 27 with the sd then it did copy but why dont you have ssh is my question. Everything is set to enable it and disable signature checking. So I will have to look into what is so important between the April versions and the May version which are the only ones on their site. If anyone has earlier releases then I would do a image from it.


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 Series OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 27, 2019, 07:08:08 PM
Yeah.... my bet is chipless doesn’t understand how the ssh config file is saved in /config.

After you install his stuff via SD, try installing again via web interface (chipless, release an image for upload installs if you haven’t already) and check the box to not save config.

Bet that fixes it for him.

-j




This is what I have in the bitmainer_setup.sh file. Which should do like the other miners and enable the ssh or am I wrong.

I dont need to release another one he can take the uramdisk image from the sd and use it


###########################
# dropbear
NO_START=0
#if [ ! -f /config/dropbear ] ; then
#    echo NO_START=1 > /config/dropbear
#else
#    rm /config/dropbear
#    sync
#    echo NO_START=1 > /config/dropbear
#fi
echo NO_START=0 > /config/dropbear
cp /config/dropbear /etc/default/dropbear
###########################



Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 Series OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, X3 OC
Post by: supersonic on July 27, 2019, 07:17:13 PM
When i uploaded it on S17(non pro) with may 17'th firmware already on it the effect was the same and no ssh unlock


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 Series OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 27, 2019, 07:31:20 PM
When i uploaded it on S17(non pro) with may 17'th firmware already on it the effect was the same and no ssh unlock

If you take the uramdisk.image.gz from the SD bin folder can you upload it thru the web gui upgrade on the miner we are talking about.


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 Series OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, X3 OC
Post by: supersonic on July 27, 2019, 07:41:31 PM
When i uploaded it on S17(non pro) with may 17'th firmware already on it the effect was the same and no ssh unlock

If you take the uramdisk.image.gz from the SD bin folder can you upload it thru the web gui upgrade on the miner we are talking about.
negative, cannot find signature


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 Series OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 27, 2019, 08:39:53 PM
When i uploaded it on S17(non pro) with may 17'th firmware already on it the effect was the same and no ssh unlock

If you take the uramdisk.image.gz from the SD bin folder can you upload it thru the web gui upgrade on the miner we are talking about.
negative, cannot find signature

Thats so odd.... if it took there should be no sig check but yet you say it updated the miner compile date from the 16th to may 27. I need to look into it more and it may not happen till next week when I get some more test boards and or miners. This is definitely puzzling me. It is like part updated and other parts didnt and i dont see how that can happen.


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 Series OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 28, 2019, 07:57:34 AM
When i uploaded it on S17(non pro) with may 17'th firmware already on it the effect was the same and no ssh unlock

If you take the uramdisk.image.gz from the SD bin folder can you upload it thru the web gui upgrade on the miner we are talking about.
negative, cannot find signature

I think I found the problem. The wrong uImage got packed with it. Hopefully this is the right one that was origionally tested. Here is a link if anyone wants to try again the S17/Pro. Please report if it worked this time.

S17 New uImage 7/28/19

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KwDXxCbG2sXylAvbq8XnVZVhMXDClUos/view?usp=sharing


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 Series OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, X3 OC
Post by: supersonic on July 28, 2019, 12:50:42 PM
When i uploaded it on S17(non pro) with may 17'th firmware already on it the effect was the same and no ssh unlock

If you take the uramdisk.image.gz from the SD bin folder can you upload it thru the web gui upgrade on the miner we are talking about.
negative, cannot find signature

I think I found the problem. The wrong uImage got packed with it. Hopefully this is the right one that was origionally tested. Here is a link if anyone wants to try again the S17/Pro. Please report if it worked this time.

S17 New uImage 7/28/19

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KwDXxCbG2sXylAvbq8XnVZVhMXDClUos/view?usp=sharing
Yeah, still the same... Cannot connect and no signature, altho this time miner got up much faster, no 20min struggle


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 Series OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 28, 2019, 05:50:31 PM
When i uploaded it on S17(non pro) with may 17'th firmware already on it the effect was the same and no ssh unlock

If you take the uramdisk.image.gz from the SD bin folder can you upload it thru the web gui upgrade on the miner we are talking about.
negative, cannot find signature

I think I found the problem. The wrong uImage got packed with it. Hopefully this is the right one that was origionally tested. Here is a link if anyone wants to try again the S17/Pro. Please report if it worked this time.

S17 New uImage 7/28/19

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KwDXxCbG2sXylAvbq8XnVZVhMXDClUos/view?usp=sharing
Yeah, still the same... Cannot connect and no signature, altho this time miner got up much faster, no 20min struggle


I am going to have to go thru the uImages I have in the last yr bitmain has used about 8 or so different ones. The one i just did was the latest one they are using on a few different boards


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 Series OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 28, 2019, 07:52:59 PM
When i uploaded it on S17(non pro) with may 17'th firmware already on it the effect was the same and no ssh unlock

If you take the uramdisk.image.gz from the SD bin folder can you upload it thru the web gui upgrade on the miner we are talking about.
negative, cannot find signature

I think I found the problem. The wrong uImage got packed with it. Hopefully this is the right one that was origionally tested. Here is a link if anyone wants to try again the S17/Pro. Please report if it worked this time.

S17 New uImage 7/28/19

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KwDXxCbG2sXylAvbq8XnVZVhMXDClUos/view?usp=sharing
Yeah, still the same... Cannot connect and no signature, altho this time miner got up much faster, no 20min struggle

I just uploaded two more to try. Let me know the results plz

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V7pv-4OSUqwI4NBzEWZgK8ayPSYhYcnb/view?usp=sharing

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gD3yk452YTfX0vgdeRFZGeuBvW4jrmx6/view?usp=sharing


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 OC/OV, Antminer S9k SD Unlocked. FS X1 OC/OV, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 29, 2019, 04:47:19 AM
Antminer S9k Unlocked SD image. Unlocks SSH and Disables Signature Checking. Nothing more was done to the image. To be applied using a SD card.

See first post for download link


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 Series OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, X3 OC
Post by: supersonic on July 29, 2019, 08:23:02 AM
When i uploaded it on S17(non pro) with may 17'th firmware already on it the effect was the same and no ssh unlock

If you take the uramdisk.image.gz from the SD bin folder can you upload it thru the web gui upgrade on the miner we are talking about.
negative, cannot find signature

I think I found the problem. The wrong uImage got packed with it. Hopefully this is the right one that was origionally tested. Here is a link if anyone wants to try again the S17/Pro. Please report if it worked this time.

S17 New uImage 7/28/19

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KwDXxCbG2sXylAvbq8XnVZVhMXDClUos/view?usp=sharing
Yeah, still the same... Cannot connect and no signature, altho this time miner got up much faster, no 20min struggle


I just uploaded two more to try. Let me know the results plz

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V7pv-4OSUqwI4NBzEWZgK8ayPSYhYcnb/view?usp=sharing

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gD3yk452YTfX0vgdeRFZGeuBvW4jrmx6/view?usp=sharing
Aaand none of them working


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 Series OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 29, 2019, 09:38:19 AM
Ok, I will wait until I get a board or machine to figure out what files was used. Hopefully this week if all goes ok.

Thanks for trying them at least. I only have the latest releases from bitmain so I cant look at an older version to see what the deal is. I have too many files here and need to reorganize them again so I dont certain ones crossed.


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Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 Series OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 30, 2019, 04:37:02 AM
Aaand none of them working

Give this one a try for the S17 or S17 Pro, I replaced 2 different file in this one. The devicetree and uimage

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uW5jBAa_2HzJtFzIS_w6dpoiMoAsl3ai/view?usp=sharing


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 Series OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, X3 OC
Post by: efudd on July 30, 2019, 05:03:39 AM
Aaand none of them working

Give this one a try for the S17 or S17 Pro, I replaced 2 different file in this one. The devicetree and uimage

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uW5jBAa_2HzJtFzIS_w6dpoiMoAsl3ai/view?usp=sharing

... devicetree.dtb does not have anything to do with 'unlocking SSH' in any way, shape, or form. It really has nothing to do with the 'firmware' at all.

-j



Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 Series OC/OV, FS X1 OC/OV v4.22, X3 OC
Post by: chipless on July 30, 2019, 05:24:19 AM
Aaand none of them working

Give this one a try for the S17 or S17 Pro, I replaced 2 different file in this one. The devicetree and uimage

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uW5jBAa_2HzJtFzIS_w6dpoiMoAsl3ai/view?usp=sharing

... devicetree.dtb does not have anything to do with 'unlocking SSH' in any way, shape, or form. It really has nothing to do with the 'firmware' at all.

-j



I didnt say it did but it is needed for booting from the sd card.


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 OC/OV, Antminer S9k SD Unlocked. FS X1 OC/OV, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on August 01, 2019, 03:15:22 AM
New release for the Z11e....May also work on other  Z11's

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sYUJOb6ATwYHuJLb-TlrVlOpH2RtssAp/view?usp=sharing


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: The Real Tyler Durden on August 05, 2019, 12:06:50 AM
Just sharing some observations. The beta 3 firmware held over 151-153 ksols for most of the day, but settled back down to 145 ksols recently with chip temps in the 81c-85c with fans set to 100%. Another Z11 twelve inches away running Bitmain 4/23 FW is at 70c-73c with fans at 95%. Re-releasing an April 23 version to cut down on hardware errors at the very least (and any other positive unintended consequences) seems like a no-brainer.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Beta 3:

Elapsed          MH/S(RT)          MH/S(avg)
8h44m23s      146.45              145.66

HW Errors: 7,813

Power Draw: 1780w @ 120v
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bitmain 4/23:

Elapsed          MH/S(RT)          MH/S(avg)
8h59m26s     132.37              137.99

HW Errors: 649

Power Draw: 1492w @ 120v
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------



How are you running a z11 on 120v? I dont have access to to 220-240 so Im curious to hear about your 120v setup, thanks


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: chipless on August 05, 2019, 12:59:47 AM
Just sharing some observations. The beta 3 firmware held over 151-153 ksols for most of the day, but settled back down to 145 ksols recently with chip temps in the 81c-85c with fans set to 100%. Another Z11 twelve inches away running Bitmain 4/23 FW is at 70c-73c with fans at 95%. Re-releasing an April 23 version to cut down on hardware errors at the very least (and any other positive unintended consequences) seems like a no-brainer.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Beta 3:

Elapsed          MH/S(RT)          MH/S(avg)
8h44m23s      146.45              145.66

HW Errors: 7,813

Power Draw: 1780w @ 120v
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bitmain 4/23:

Elapsed          MH/S(RT)          MH/S(avg)
8h59m26s     132.37              137.99

HW Errors: 649

Power Draw: 1492w @ 120v
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------



How are you running a z11 on 120v? I dont have access to to 220-240 so Im curious to hear about your 120v setup, thanks

In order to run a Z11 on 120v you need to stay at about 940mv or less so you dont trip the psu. At that voltage you should be able to go to about 787-793 max freq.

Using a APW7 will get is more on the lower side since it is only 1000watts at 120v where the apw3 is 1200watts at 120v the 3 will allow a little higher voltage and freq.


Title: Re: Antminer Z11 Overclocked Overvolt Release Updated 148-150+ k/sol
Post by: The Real Tyler Durden on August 05, 2019, 01:31:12 AM
thanks.... I think imma just go with 3 A9 Zmasters.... little less efficient but I pay low elec rates and the Zmasters are made to run on 120v or 240v without an issue so that will just be easier for me. Now lets just hope zcash hits $100 again soon!!! (after I get my miners, LoL, dont want them raising the price on me before I pay for them)




Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 OC/OV, Antminer S9k SD Unlocked. FS X1 OC/OV, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on August 11, 2019, 06:21:16 AM
Z11 Series Firmware images are available 100% FREE....I have recovered the cost of development and I am now offering the Chipless Private Version for FREE

Download Links on first post


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 OC/OV, Antminer S9k SD Unlocked. FS X1 OC/OV, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: vifedotov86 on August 19, 2019, 03:19:46 AM
Z11 Series Firmware images are available 100% FREE....I have recovered the cost of development and I am now offering the Chipless Private Version for FREE

Download Links on first post
Hello this firmware workin Z9 not mini ?


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 OC/OV, Antminer S9k SD Unlocked. FS X1 OC/OV, Antminer X3 OC
Post by: chipless on August 19, 2019, 03:31:53 AM
Z11 Series Firmware images are available 100% FREE....I have recovered the cost of development and I am now offering the Chipless Private Version for FREE

Download Links on first post
Hello this firmware workin Z9 not mini ?

This firmware is for the Z11 if you need Z9 not mini firmware look here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5108396.0


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 OC/OV Private NOW FREE, Inno A9 Soon!!!
Post by: chipless on August 30, 2019, 07:01:59 AM
Update on Innosilicon A9 Firmware Overclock and Voltage mod.

Working with another member we have made some progress on the A9 firmware. We still have a bit to go before anything can be released the highest hash rate so far he reported was 63 k/sol after running 24 hrs. Here are some of the logs. As you can see we can control voltage and max freq but still needs some work.

Aug 26 03:20:32 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain2: set vid 160 -> 225
Aug 26 03:21:11 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain2: chip0 set pll 302(912MHz) -> 385(1628MHz)
Aug 26 03:21:12 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain2: set tsadc divider
Aug 26 03:21:12 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain2: set spi speed 4
-
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain detect finished. 3 chains detected.

Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain0: chip1 core number(31) < 32
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain0: chip12 core number(31) < 32
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:0,chip:1,vol:989
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:0,chip:2,vol:973
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:0,chip:3,vol:989
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:0,chip:4,vol:1023
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:0,chip:5,vol:1005
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:0,chip:6,vol:1010
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:0,chip:7,vol:1004
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:0,chip:8,vol:1001
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:0,chip:9,vol:1003
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:0,chip:10,vol:1021
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:0,chip:11,vol:996
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:0,chip:12,vol:1021
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain0: detected 12 chips / 382 cores

pat_lib[1331]: chain1: chip7 core number(31) < 32
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain1: chip8 core number(30) < 32
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:1,chip:1,vol:1012
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:1,chip:2,vol:1006
Aug 28 06:36:54 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1328]: chain2: chip0 set pll 0(30MHz) -> 150(300MHz)
Aug 28 06:36:56 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1328]: chain2: set spi speed 6
Aug 28 06:36:56 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1328]: chain2: chip0 set pll 150(300MHz) -> 302(912MHz)
Aug 28 06:36:58 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1328]: chain2: set vid 180 -> 225
Aug 28 06:37:25 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1328]: chain2: chip0 set pll 302(912MHz) -> 385(1700MHz)
Aug 28 06:37:26 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1328]: chain2: set tsadc divider
Aug 28 06:37:26 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1328]: chain2: set spi speed 4
Aug 28 06:37:27 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1328]: chain2: enable BISTMASK
Aug 28 06:37:27 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1328]: chain2: BISTSTART
Aug 28 06:37:27 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1328]: chain2: detect finished
Aug 28 07:12:53 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain2: chip0 set pll 0(30MHz) -> 150(300MHz)
Aug 28 07:12:55 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain2: set spi speed 6
Aug 28 07:12:55 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain2: chip0 set pll 150(300MHz) -> 302(912MHz)
Aug 28 07:12:57 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain2: set vid 160 -> 225
Aug 28 07:13:36 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain2: chip0 set pll 302(912MHz) -> 385(1725MHz)
Aug 28 07:13:37 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain2: set tsadc divider
Aug 28 07:13:37 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain2: set spi speed 4


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 OC/OV Private NOW FREE, S9k SD Unlocked
Post by: chipless on August 30, 2019, 06:23:44 PM
Latest 10 hr run on the A9 average 66k running between 60-70k peaks over 80k


https://app.nihaocloud.com/thumbnail/a5c9ac3095f84fdcb97b/1024/unknown.png




Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 OC/OV NOW 100% FREE, S9k SD Unlocked, A9 Testing Results
Post by: efudd on August 30, 2019, 07:46:19 PM
pro-tip: some of the wiring on the A9 cannot handle the current when overclocked in a safe manner.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 OC/OV NOW 100% FREE, S9k SD Unlocked, A9 Testing Results
Post by: chipless on August 30, 2019, 10:29:14 PM
pro-tip: some of the wiring on the A9 cannot handle the current when overclocked in a safe manner.

-j

Still within all factory specs so hopefully it can handle it. There are also 2 efuses that need to be careful not to trigger.

But thanks


edit....  The voltages are actually in the same range as the miner would set in one of its modes. It also appears that the miner is ignoring the 2nd and 3rd T1pllx from the config file.


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 OC/OV NOW 100% FREE, S9k SD Unlocked, A9 Testing Results
Post by: efudd on August 31, 2019, 02:13:11 AM
pro-tip: some of the wiring on the A9 cannot handle the current when overclocked in a safe manner.

-j

Still within all factory specs so hopefully it can handle it. There are also 2 efuses that need to be careful not to trigger.

But thanks

edit....  The voltages are actually in the same range as the miner would set in one of its modes. It also appears that the miner is ignoring the 2nd and 3rd T1pllx from the config file.

Yup - the voltage stuff has been documented for many months now.. and one of the places where additional code needs to be added to support it.

My comment on current was not made out of the blue -- burnt wiring will happen if you push these.

core voltage is expected to be no more than 900mV "in range as the miner would set".

re: efuse. Don't mistake the existence of these on the die for "what is in any of the code paths". Check and see if pin16 is high or low -- probably low. And if so, that means you can't trigger them via SPI, which means you can't trigger them via "the firmware".... plus it just isn't clear that they do anything, whether they are single fire, or resettable. in other words, nothing to pay attention to nor be "careful not to trigger". ... and if it is high, then simply don't write to d08000000 via SPI.

-j


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 OC/OV NOW 100% FREE, S9k SD Unlocked, A9 Testing Results
Post by: chipless on August 31, 2019, 04:28:29 AM
I am sure can keep it under 1000 and still keep the speed.


Title: Re: Antminer v2.4 Z11 OC/OV NOW 100% FREE, S9k SD Unlocked, A9 Testing Results
Post by: chipless on August 31, 2019, 10:49:50 PM
Update on inno A9 progress. Currently holding 66k server side and miner side 66-68k

We are getting more speed with some power increase. Last test was about 1000watts


https://app.nihaocloud.com/thumbnail/a095041c60cc42a79744/1024/unknown1.png


Title: Re: Inno A9 OC/OV NOW Available, Antminer v2.4 Z11 OC/OV 100% FREE, S9k SD Unlocked
Post by: chipless on September 01, 2019, 07:49:38 AM
The Innosilicon A9 overclock and overvolt mod is now available for purchase see post #1 for details. 100% tested working!!!


https://app.nihaocloud.com/thumbnail/a0700fbba5964d5ca870/1024/unknown3.png


Title: Re: Inno A9 OC/OV NOW Available, Antminer v2.4 Z11 OC/OV 100% FREE, S9k SD Unlocked
Post by: efudd on September 01, 2019, 01:31:39 PM
The Innosilicon A9 overclock and overvolt mod is now available for purchase see post #1 for details. 100% tested working!!!


Same thing for free below, with proper credits to the original author...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5180722.new

-j


Title: Re: Inno A9 OC/OV NOW Available, Antminer v2.4 Z11 OC/OV 100% FREE, S9k SD Unlocked
Post by: chipless on September 01, 2019, 04:58:28 PM
The Innosilicon A9 overclock and overvolt mod is now available for purchase see post #1 for details. 100% tested working!!!


Same thing for free below, with proper credits to the original author...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5180722.new

-j


LOL ....Its not the same thing sorry and I am the original author of this firmware mod. So please get it correct before flapping your fingers on the keyboard in a attempt to push people away from this mod. I know you wont get 65+k steady or anything near it without additional mods done to the firmware. Just making some changes to the config file wont do it. There are 2 well known and respected members who have done the testing of the mods for me and report back they are working fine.


Title: Re: Inno A9 OC/OV Mod NOW Available, Antminer Z11 OC/OV 100% FREE, S9k SD Unlocked
Post by: efudd on September 01, 2019, 05:42:25 PM
Depending on board quality, should provide a total solution rate between ~60 KSol/s and ~70 KSol/s.
... I'll quote this from the post. This has been long proven since March.

Have a nice day.

-j


Title: Re: Inno A9 OC/OV Mod NOW Available, Antminer Z11 OC/OV 100% FREE, S9k SD Unlocked
Post by: chipless on September 01, 2019, 06:16:34 PM
Depending on board quality, should provide a total solution rate between ~60 KSol/s and ~70 KSol/s.
... I'll quote this from the post. This has been long proven since March.

Have a nice day.

-j


Again my mods are not just a config file mod there is much more done

edit.....

Let me add your little quote say should it doe not say is getting those speeds.


Title: Re: Inno A9 OC/OV Mod NOW Available, Antminer Z11 OC/OV 100% FREE, S9k SD Unlocked
Post by: efudd on September 01, 2019, 06:34:40 PM
Irrelevant.

-j


Title: Re: Inno A9 OC/OV Mod NOW Available, Antminer Z11 OC/OV 100% FREE, S9k SD Unlocked
Post by: chipless on September 01, 2019, 07:08:28 PM
Irrelevant.

-j


Whatever Jason your true colors show every post  you make. You arent out to help anyone, you are out to line your pockets and thats it. I hope many see the real you soon and your lies and misleading people on future updates then you stop all updates.

Have a Nice day


Title: Re: Inno A9 OC/OV Mod NOW Available, Antminer Z11 OC/OV 100% FREE, S9k SD Unlocked
Post by: chipless on September 02, 2019, 12:07:20 AM
You Posted "Apparently you reported me correcting your grammar. Lol.

A reply of yours, quoted below, was deleted by a Bitcoin Forum moderator. Posts are most frequently deleted because they are off-topic, though they can also be deleted for other reasons. In the future, please avoid posting things that need to be deleted.

Quote
.... higher THAN this. Not “then”.

Locking thread.

-j"


I had nothing to do with with your post being deleted. It is funny though. Maybe others are seeing the real you post things then hurry up and lock the thread. Like a little kid or a bully. Also it is none of your business what deals I have with the testers for compensation so Mr HashEm didnt twist nothing he merely stated I was charging for the mod.

For someone who dont want to talk about or to me you sure are at it on discord. I would rather be a bastard then a person like you. Dont let the con get to your head one day people will realize you you are not on the up an up with your future updates and so on.


Title: Re: Inno A9 OC/OV Mod NOW Available, Antminer Z11 OC/OV 100% FREE, S9k SD Unlocked
Post by: creadersback on September 02, 2019, 07:07:36 AM
Yes i reported....its kidding sh#t..only trolling....

Hope we can Talk now about interesting things...



Title: Re: Inno A9 OC/OV Mod NOW Available, Antminer Z11 OC/OV 100% FREE, S9k SD Unlocked
Post by: chipless on September 02, 2019, 07:50:49 AM
Yes i reported....its kidding sh#t..only trolling....

Hope we can Talk now about interesting things...



That was my intention was to get something more going on the A9 since no one else wanted to touch it any further then the config file mod.


Title: Re: Inno A9 OC/OV Mod NOW Available, Antminer Z11 OC/OV 100% FREE, S9k SD Unlocked
Post by: chipless on September 06, 2019, 01:11:54 AM
A9 Update.....Coming soon update all vid and freq settings using web gui add-on. You will also be able to set your freq limit beyond the locked 1596m currently in place. I am also working on a easy install package that can be ran under ssh to install what is needed.


https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/616397687373168650/619291371341086748/a9gui.jpg


Title: Re: Inno A9 OC/OV cgminer Mod Available, Z11 OC/OV FREE, Z9 Full Control, S9k SD
Post by: typerc on September 06, 2019, 06:38:11 AM
Why would anyone want to run an A9 at 1000watts for only 66-68 k/sols???

I have all mine running 58-63 k/sols and they are only pulling 750watts from the wall.

At 8 cents a kilowatt I'm making 2 cents a day more because of the lower power consumption.

And on top of that you want to charge for making the machine less efficient...

Hard pass!


Title: Re: Inno A9 OC/OV cgminer Mod Available, Z11 OC/OV FREE, Z9 Full Control, S9k SD
Post by: chipless on September 06, 2019, 07:47:54 AM
Why would anyone want to run an A9 at 1000watts for only 66-68 k/sols???

I have all mine running 58-63 k/sols and they are only pulling 750watts from the wall.

At 8 cents a kilowatt I'm making 2 cents a day more because of the lower power consumption.

And on top of that you want to charge for making the machine less efficient...

Hard pass!

Right now it would vary by machine. I have 2 separate voltage/frequency packages until I have the web gui and a installer finished which wont be till early next week before I have time to finish it.

You will be able to under or over power the unit and select any freq max limit you want to try not just up to 1596m

Without the cgminer mod with it you are limited to 1596m and whatever voltage allowing to tune for more speed. Any miner when over clocked uses more power so you would need to find the range that is most profitable for you.

edit....

What many dont realize is the settings they set in the config file right now only the first t1pll is read by the cgminer and ignores chain 2 and 3 settings. There are additional setings that can be used to tune the miner such as the performance level spi speed ability to set a higher frequency or lower, ability to set voltage higher or lower with my modded cgminer.



Title: Re: Inno A9 OC/OV cgminer Mod Available, Z11 OC/OV FREE, Z9 Full Control, S9k SD
Post by: efudd on September 06, 2019, 03:29:46 PM
Changing SPI does impact hashing path and is just a waste.
You do know what SPI is, right? And it, like I2C and RS232 both have different frequencies (“baud” in RS232). Those are just for communications between components and not hashing.... might as well overclock the LEDs to blink faster while you are in there.

You change the weirdest crap.

Also, “disparate”, not “desperate”... unless your voltage package options really are hard up, but I would assume you meant “unique”.

-j


Title: Re: Inno A9 OC/OV cgminer Mod Available, Z11 OC/OV FREE, Z9 Full Control, S9k SD
Post by: chipless on September 06, 2019, 07:09:03 PM
Changing SPI does impact hashing path and is just a waste.
You do know what SPI is, right? And it, like I2C and RS232 both have different frequencies (“baud” in RS232). Those are just for communications between components and not hashing.... might as well overclock the LEDs to blink faster while you are in there.

You change the weirdest crap.

Also, “disparate”, not “desperate”... unless your voltage package options really are hard up, but I would assume you meant “unique”.

-j

Yes I know what all the settings are doing. We have been testing the firmware for over a month now. I meant to type separate. Go worry about updating your own firmware, go add the features you told people you would and quit acting like no one else can make improvements.

You can talk down all you want on the A9 and z11 stuff like you do with every other fw. It will offers more options to users compared to the factory fw currently.

edit... the funny thing is you are commenting when you dont even know what we have done to the firmware. Unless someone has given you a copy you do not know everything we have going on with it.
 


Title: Re: Inno A9 OC/OV cgminer Mod Available, Z11 OC/OV FREE, Z9 Full Control, S9k SD
Post by: chipless on September 16, 2019, 01:34:12 AM
Here is the first release of the Chipless Inno A9 web gui add-on. It allows changing of the cgminer config file with out editing manually.  It does nothing more with out a modded cgminer which is available for purchase in my A9 Pro version.  You need SSh to install and directions are included. The zip password is 1234

Easy Install upload 2 files and run the runme.... Thats it!!!

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jN50xnTLMOPPg6zkkX-rNFfGu0A2EtdD/view?usp=sharing


Title: Re: Inno A9 OC/OV Mods, Z11 OC/OV FREE, Z9 Full Control, S9k SD
Post by: favebook on September 21, 2019, 03:13:12 PM
Hi Chipless, is there any place where I can find certain frequencies matched with best voltage for best ksol/s gain?
Also, your discord invite in signature is invalid, could you please provide a new one?


Title: Re: Inno A9 OC/OV Mods, Z11 OC/OV FREE, Z9 Full Control, S9k SD
Post by: chipless on September 21, 2019, 06:51:55 PM
Hi Chipless, is there any place where I can find certain frequencies matched with best voltage for best ksol/s gain?
Also, your discord invite in signature is invalid, could you please provide a new one?

I dont know of any places to where there are results with freq and voltage matches. That can vary from miner to miner.

here is the new discord link

https://discord.gg/2DXzvE


Title: Re: Inno A9 OC/OV Mods, Z11 OC/OV FREE, Z9 Full Control, S9k SD
Post by: favebook on September 22, 2019, 02:30:42 AM
Thank you for the discord link. I thought at least someone would have already made such a list of results... At least some base line. I know that they can and DO vary from miner to miner, but still some results would be helpful. I might(if I find some free time) make such list with 2 of my Z11 so others can compare.


Title: Re: Inno A9 OC/OV Mods, Z11 OC/OV FREE, Z9 Full Control, S9k SD
Post by: chipless on September 22, 2019, 02:41:28 AM
Thank you for the discord link. I thought at least someone would have already made such a list of results... At least some base line. I know that they can and DO vary from miner to miner, but still some results would be helpful. I might(if I find some free time) make such list with 2 of my Z11 so others can compare.

I run mine higher at 793m and 970mv it runs 157-159k @ right about 1900-2000 watts. Most are running them at 940mv or less on the voltage


Title: Re: Inno A9 OC/OV Mods, Z11 OC/OV FREE, Z9 Full Control, S9k SD
Post by: favebook on September 24, 2019, 07:10:05 AM
I have a problem. I've been using your firmware for almost 7 days now and I had to reboot the unit at least 3 times. I would get a notification from pull that the miner stopped working, when I went to check, miner was mining fine and all pools were "Alive".
Went to Kernel Log and only found the line "pool 0 extranonce set to 2f336502000c043a" and that line would repeat for hours where only the numbers and letters were different. What is up with that?


Title: Re: Inno A9 OC/OV Mods, Z11 OC/OV FREE, Z9 Full Control, S9k SD
Post by: chipless on September 24, 2019, 05:48:17 PM
I have a problem. I've been using your firmware for almost 7 days now and I had to reboot the unit at least 3 times. I would get a notification from pull that the miner stopped working, when I went to check, miner was mining fine and all pools were "Alive".
Went to Kernel Log and only found the line "pool 0 extranonce set to 2f336502000c043a" and that line would repeat for hours where only the numbers and letters were different. What is up with that?

Sounds like a pool issue or network error. I get some odd stuff in log if I lose the inet connection for more then 2 minutes. What pool are you on?


Title: Re: Inno A9 OC/OV Mods, Z11 OC/OV FREE, Z9 Full Control, S9k SD
Post by: favebook on September 24, 2019, 06:27:34 PM
Sounds like a pool issue or network error. I get some odd stuff in log if I lose the inet connection for more then 2 minutes. What pool are you on?

I am using Slushpool and it is working on other Z11 flawlessly. However, on this machine with your firmware, it is causing this problem that I noted above usually after a few hours of normal work.


Title: Re: Inno A9 OC/OV Mods, Z11 OC/OV FREE, Z9 Full Control, S9k SD
Post by: chipless on September 25, 2019, 01:24:30 AM
Sounds like a pool issue or network error. I get some odd stuff in log if I lose the inet connection for more then 2 minutes. What pool are you on?

I am using Slushpool and it is working on other Z11 flawlessly. However, on this machine with your firmware, it is causing this problem that I noted above usually after a few hours of normal work.

What version of my fw are you using the 2.4 or the 1.8.r? I use the 1.8.r version it gets better rates but takes a little longer to reach speed. The 1.8.r dont work on Nicehash though. I havent had any problems reported like you describe. So knowing the version can help me pinpoint the problem.


Here are links to the 2 versions

Download Link for 2.4 Private Free for Z11, Z11j and Z11e, Nicehash Supported full Fan Control

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DRm0ZPsKuDJ7NQB-3LEgLUd591QLcvpv/view?usp=sharing


Download Link for 1.8.r Private free for Z11 Series Miners NO Nicehash Support, Full Fan Control

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tQDcH2ai5EdDJ1AyWmorifWz6get_f66/view?usp=sharing


Title: Re: Antminer B7 OC/OV, Inno A9 OC/OV Mods, Z11 OC/OV, Z9, S9k and others
Post by: chipless on September 25, 2019, 06:25:38 AM
Antminer B7 Full Frequency and Voltage Control is available

The Antminer B7 mods are complete and is available for purchase. There may be a free limited version. I have not decided yet.

The Pro version is available for purchase which will open the full speeds of your B7.

The cost varies depending on the number of units you have. Starting at US $30 for 1-2 miners in a Coin we agree on when you pm for payment info. No PayPal. Digital Currency Only

It features full voltage and frequency control.

Gained hash is from -100% to over +70% depending on the settings you choose. 693watts should give you around 150k +/-  I have seen it peak over 600k and have ran it as high as 182k on a 24hr average

Fixed miner status page. Now it shows the ASIC Status, Added the ability to create backup of the config files, Removed Signature Checking.

Comes complete with all the files and installs all files needed to use custom firmware on your Antminer B7.


Title: Re: Inno A9 OC/OV Mods, Z11 OC/OV FREE, Z9 Full Control, S9k SD
Post by: favebook on September 25, 2019, 08:08:17 AM
Sounds like a pool issue or network error. I get some odd stuff in log if I lose the inet connection for more then 2 minutes. What pool are you on?

I am using Slushpool and it is working on other Z11 flawlessly. However, on this machine with your firmware, it is causing this problem that I noted above usually after a few hours of normal work.

What version of my fw are you using the 2.4 or the 1.8.r? I use the 1.8.r version it gets better rates but takes a little longer to reach speed. The 1.8.r dont work on Nicehash though. I havent had any problems reported like you describe. So knowing the version can help me pinpoint the problem.


Here are links to the 2 versions

Download Link for 2.4 Private Free for Z11, Z11j and Z11e, Nicehash Supported full Fan Control

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DRm0ZPsKuDJ7NQB-3LEgLUd591QLcvpv/view?usp=sharing


Download Link for 1.8.r Private free for Z11 Series Miners NO Nicehash Support, Full Fan Control

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tQDcH2ai5EdDJ1AyWmorifWz6get_f66/view?usp=sharing

I am currently on phone so sorry for quoting everything.

I am using 2.4, may I know the reason why you are using older version?


Title: Re: Antminer B7 OC/OV, Inno A9 OC/OV Mods, Z11 OC/OV, Z9, S9k and others
Post by: chipless on September 25, 2019, 03:48:59 PM
I use the 1.8.r because it seems that I get more speed at the same settings as the 2.4 and I dont use Nicehash


Title: Re: Antminer B7 OC/OV, Inno A9 OC/OV Mods, Z11 OC/OV, Z9, S9k and others
Post by: chipless on September 26, 2019, 01:26:37 AM
Latest B7


https://app.nihaocloud.com/thumbnail/5f8f16e21cc04c5faeb3/1024/New%20Bitmap%20Image.jpg


Title: Re: Antminer B7 OC/OV, Inno A9 OC/OV Mods, Z11 OC/OV, Z9, S9k and others
Post by: yrk1957 on September 27, 2019, 01:38:13 PM
I got B7 firmware and it seems to be doing very well. Averaging 140-160 per B7.

I don’t know the power draw, but I am told should be 800w plus compared to stock 500w. This means higher temperatures. So you need to watch those and adjust the frequency/voltage.

Excellent work for 50% extra hash.


Title: Re: Antminer B7 OC/OV, Inno A9 OC/OV Mods, Z11 OC/OV, Z9, S9k and others
Post by: chipless on September 27, 2019, 06:47:40 PM
I got B7 firmware and it seems to be doing very well. Averaging 140-160 per B7.

I don’t know the power draw, but I am told should be 800w plus compared to stock 500w. This means higher temperatures. So you need to watch those and adjust the frequency/voltage.

Excellent work for 50% extra hash.

Not bad for a machine that another developer told a member could never be oc/ov. If you want to under power and keep 96k +/- you can select the voltage in the 40's range and it will run under 500w @96k


Title: Re: Antminer B7 OC/OV, Inno A9 OC/OV Mods, Z11 OC/OV, Z9, S9k and others
Post by: chipless on September 27, 2019, 07:41:02 PM
I got B7 firmware and it seems to be doing very well. Averaging 140-160 per B7.

I don’t know the power draw, but I am told should be 800w plus compared to stock 500w. This means higher temperatures. So you need to watch those and adjust the frequency/voltage.

Excellent work for 50% extra hash.

A good tune is 700m and 55 on the voltage or 737 with voltage between default and 57


700m @55v

Running  2h35m6s
Current   671070.12
AVG        175326.05


Title: Re: Antminer B7 OC/OV, Inno A9 OC/OV Mods, Z11 OC/OV, Z9, S9k and others
Post by: chipless on September 28, 2019, 08:31:09 AM
Antminer B7 installation update....

You can now install the Chipless Mods B7 firmware modifications without having ssh enabled already. No need to fumble with trying to enable the ssh on all B7 miners. In some instances you may need to downgrade first or use sd method to get you started but dont worry I have all the files needed.


Title: Re: Antminer B7 OC/OV, SSH Unlocking Most Antminers, Inno A9 OC/OV Mods, S9k +others
Post by: chipless on September 30, 2019, 06:00:32 PM
Antminer SSH Unlocking Files.... Enable SSH on almost any Antminer and maybe others. Contact for details. Cost is $20 for the unlocking files. This method is not available elsewhere. Miner can be tested before purchasing in order to assure the script will unlock your SSH. Using this method you can upgrade to any custom firmware or downgrade almost any Antminer that you want.


Title: Re: Antminer B7 OC/OV, SSH Unlocking Most Antminers, Inno A9 OC/OV Mods, S9k +others
Post by: SoupMine on October 01, 2019, 01:22:11 PM
DUDE NO WAY!!! i been waiting for... well damn since day one!!! CHIP!!!!!! PM PLAYA PLAAAAAY


Title: Re: Antminer B7 OC/OV, SSH Unlocking Most Antminers, Inno A9 OC/OV Mods, S9k +others
Post by: chipless on October 01, 2019, 11:32:54 PM
Updated mod images have been sent to purchasers please check your email


Title: Re: Antminer B7 OC/OV, SSH Unlocking Most Antminers, Inno A9 OC/OV Mods, S9k +others
Post by: jano20 on October 07, 2019, 03:16:10 PM
FusionSilicon X1 software needed 4.11


Title: Re: Antminer B7 OC/OV, SSH Unlocking Most Antminers, Inno A9 OC/OV Mods, S9k +others
Post by: chipless on October 07, 2019, 04:03:05 PM
FusionSilicon X1 software needed 4.11

Pm'd you .....


Title: Re: Antminer B7 OC/OV, SSH Unlocking Most Antminers, Inno A9 OC/OV Mods, S9k +others
Post by: mattaero on October 11, 2019, 01:09:55 PM
Have you been able, or even looked into, what Bitmain did to limit speeds on the Z11e and Z11j?  I have had all three, and from what I can tell, there are the same number of chips, boards, and power, but they somehow throttle the Z11J and Z11e.  I have used eFudds firmware on them before and I can increase the frequency and squeeze a bit more out of them, but only at their throttled speeds.  Ideally, I would like to turn the Z11e into a Z11.  

I am not someone who can really dig into this, but if it is software limited (Or on the chip somehow?) I would certainly pay to be able to turn a 75k sol/s Z1e into a 135k Z11...

Thoughts?



Title: Re: Antminer B7 OC/OV, SSH Unlocking Most Antminers, Inno A9 OC/OV Mods, S9k +others
Post by: chipless on October 11, 2019, 06:21:46 PM
Have you been able, or even looked into, what Bitmain did to limit speeds on the Z11e and Z11j?  I have had all three, and from what I can tell, there are the same number of chips, boards, and power, but they somehow throttle the Z11J and Z11e.  I have used eFudds firmware on them before and I can increase the frequency and squeeze a bit more out of them, but only at their throttled speeds.  Ideally, I would like to turn the Z11e into a Z11.  

I am not someone who can really dig into this, but if it is software limited (Or on the chip somehow?) I would certainly pay to be able to turn a 75k sol/s Z1e into a 135k Z11...

Thoughts?



sent you a pm


Title: Re: Antminer B7 OC/OV, SSH Unlocking Most Antminers, Inno A9 OC/OV Mods, S9k +others
Post by: chipless on October 15, 2019, 07:16:07 AM
S17 and S17 Pro update....

The S17 is completed but as of now there is a deal in the progress and public release has been put on hold pending the outcome
of a pending deal. If the deal does not go thru within the next 72 hours I will consider a public release for a 1 license per miner with discounts
for multiple miners.

Update..... The deal went thru and there will be no release of this S17 version of firmware. Check back for future updates on the S17


Title: Re: S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11+others
Post by: Litecoiners on October 17, 2019, 11:19:35 AM
Hello.Do you have software also for Dayun Z1 Pro ?


Title: Re: S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11+others
Post by: Kalyst69 on October 17, 2019, 12:47:06 PM
Hello,

Any news about a mod firmware for S9k ?

Thanks


Title: Re: S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11+others
Post by: chipless on October 17, 2019, 02:42:12 PM
Hello.Do you have software also for Dayun Z1 Pro ?

Not as of yet

soon.....


Title: Re: S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11+others
Post by: chipless on October 17, 2019, 02:42:59 PM
Hello,

Any news about a mod firmware for S9k ?

Thanks

I have been working on the S9k this week and will keep all updated of the progress


Title: Re: S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11+others
Post by: Kalyst69 on October 17, 2019, 10:47:42 PM


I have been working on the S9k this week and will keep all updated of the progress

If you need a S9k for testing purpose, we can arrange that. We have 400 S9k in a container that are waiting your software


Title: Re: S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11+others
Post by: chipless on October 17, 2019, 11:29:56 PM


I have been working on the S9k this week and will keep all updated of the progress

If you need a S9k for testing purpose, we can arrange that. We have 400 S9k in a container that are waiting your software

Thank you for the offer. As of yet I do not have one for testing on so it will go slower pm me and we can discuss a loaner possibly


Title: Re: S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11+others
Post by: chipless on October 20, 2019, 08:18:01 AM
may i ask you how much it would be possible in case of overclocking s9k 14 th?

I am still testing the s9k stuff so I dont have a full answer yet. All I can say is more then factory at this time.


Title: Re: S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11+others
Post by: balla69 on October 21, 2019, 02:31:57 PM
if you interest, i've request at bitmain the image for reset from SD card.
I've tested the braiins SD image but the miner don't see the image...



Title: Re: S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11+others
Post by: chipless on October 21, 2019, 09:58:23 PM
if you interest, i've request at bitmain the image for reset from SD card.
I've tested the braiins SD image but the miner don't see the image...



I already have SD images for the miners. Bitmain wont make them for many newer models. Already tried for months with them so I made my own
for many of the different model miners.


Title: Re: S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11+others
Post by: efudd on November 01, 2019, 10:30:20 PM
FYI, I'll be releasing a dev-fee free, $0 cost, no callbacks, no licenses, blahblah, completely unencumbered overclock for all of these SHA-256 "soon".

So.. be patient and don't pay $100/miner or $150/miner, etc. when I'll charge $0/miner.

-j


Title: Re: S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11+others
Post by: chipless on November 02, 2019, 07:19:07 AM
FYI, I'll be releasing a dev-fee free, $0 cost, no callbacks, no licenses, blahblah, completely unencumbered overclock for all of these SHA-256 "soon".

So.. be patient and don't pay $100/miner or $150/miner, etc. when I'll charge $0/miner.

-j


Well goody... We will have some more firmware from you that will have 1 or 2 releases then no more updates because you got pissed off. All you are gonna do is screw yourself with your ego. You think all should depend on yourhineass efudd. I forgot to thank you for all the private clients who were tired of your bs lies about what can and cant be done and why their miners were going into dev mode always with a license. Either way good luck

Let add why dont you unlock your thread so I can post there or unblock me from your discord? Hmm.... The epuff power trip I guess


Title: Re: S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11 + others 100% FREE
Post by: chipless on November 13, 2019, 06:49:27 AM
Important Update.... Free Mods


Check out the my other Discord channels I have for 100% free mods and unfinished mod files. These units I do not have time to work on now and there is no reason others can work with or on them as time is running out on everyones ROI. I hope you enjoy and remember I do take donations

Some models.... FS-X1, FS-X2, Antminer X3, InnoSilicon A9 Zmaster!!! All for free to use or modify.

Discord....    https://discord.gg/8cgtBcE (https://discord.gg/8cgtBcE)


Title: Re: S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11 + others 100% FREE
Post by: chipless on November 15, 2019, 04:51:25 AM

T17 modded firmware is ready. The current details are voltage and freq control. The price of the mod is $100 in zec or btc per miner. The speeds are as high as 60th+ with power varying from 2600-over 4000 watts depending on your settings.  I don't want to hear about ROI etc because the firmware is for the life of the miner and the ROI can be fast or it can be spread out. If you are using dev fee and paying a percentage that could be going towards the equipment ROI then my firmware is for you. Put that 3% back in your pocket.  Contact me for purchase info.

975m@18.30v  3476watts
current  now 56075.37
avg after 3 hrs 56295.01


Features...
Ignores dead chips
safe for immersion will ignore 0 rpm fan errors
max temp shutdown control
Frequency control
Voltage Control
No DevFee license only
Fan Control
Sleep, Normal, Turbo Modes


Title: Re: S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11 + others 100% FREE
Post by: favebook on November 15, 2019, 10:51:10 AM

Features...
Ignores dead chips
safe for immersion will ignore 0 rpm fan errors
max temp shutdown control
Frequency control
Voltage Control
No DevFee license only
Fan Control
Sleep, Normal, Turbo Modes

"Ignores dead chips"? Does it mean if my miner(S17 Pro) finds 46 chips instead of 48 and shuts down that hashboard, this can be avoided via your firmware?

Also, is this firmware available for S17/S17Pro/S17e?


Title: Re: T17 OC/OV. S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11 + others 100% FREE
Post by: chipless on November 15, 2019, 10:53:32 AM
This is the T17 firmware and yes it means if it finds less chips it will still enable the rest and keep running instead of shutting down the whole board

The S17 would be the same if it was encoded by the developer. My S17 is not available for public release


Title: Re: T17 OC/OV. S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11 + others 100% FREE
Post by: chipless on November 18, 2019, 05:48:55 AM
Antminer S9k - Full version Autotune and all the bells and whistles coming soon
S9k 16th @ 1200-1225watts  finalizing testing and will be available in the next few days


Unlocked SD image. Unlocks SSH and Disables Signature Checking. Nothing more was done to the image. To be applied using a SD card.


https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EievYtO1mpnX8IHd8LyPYS9PLmtvygRm/view?usp=sharing


Title: Re: T17 OC/OV. S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11 + others 100% FREE
Post by: whitefire990 on November 23, 2019, 04:15:20 PM
I just started using the Z11 2.3 Fuddware on 4 x Z11.
This is the first time I have used any Fuddware.
The firmware works great for around 10 hours.  Then, the machines stay working (as shown in control panel), but LSTime (last share time) keeps increasing as no new shares are submitted to the pool.  This never ends; hours and hours will pass.  Poolside hash rate drops to zero.
A reboot fixes everything.  But very annoying to reboot every 10 hours.
Any idea what the problem is?
Happened on Luxor and Suprnova, the only 2 pools I tried.  Same deal.
Obviously dev fee kicks in once in a while but not for hours and hours.



Title: Re: T17 OC/OV. S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11 + others 100% FREE
Post by: chipless on November 23, 2019, 08:01:22 PM
I just started using the Z11 2.3 Fuddware on 4 x Z11.
This is the first time I have used any Fuddware.
The firmware works great for around 10 hours.  Then, the machines stay working (as shown in control panel), but LSTime (last share time) keeps increasing as no new shares are submitted to the pool.  This never ends; hours and hours will pass.  Poolside hash rate drops to zero.
A reboot fixes everything.  But very annoying to reboot every 10 hours.
Any idea what the problem is?
Happened on Luxor and Suprnova, the only 2 pools I tried.  Same deal.
Obviously dev fee kicks in once in a while but not for hours and hours.



You will have to contact efudd i dont offer troubleshooting for his stuff because he has control of the miner somewhat and it would be useless to attempt.


I do offer the z11 dev free firmware free and the link can be found on the first post of this thread.


Title: Re: T17 OC/OV. S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11 + others 100% FREE
Post by: efudd on November 25, 2019, 07:25:58 PM
I just started using the Z11 2.3 Fuddware on 4 x Z11.
This is the first time I have used any Fuddware.
The firmware works great for around 10 hours.  Then, the machines stay working (as shown in control panel), but LSTime (last share time) keeps increasing as no new shares are submitted to the pool.  This never ends; hours and hours will pass.  Poolside hash rate drops to zero.
A reboot fixes everything.  But very annoying to reboot every 10 hours.
Any idea what the problem is?
Happened on Luxor and Suprnova, the only 2 pools I tried.  Same deal.
Obviously dev fee kicks in once in a while but not for hours and hours.



Luxor had issues this past weekend that may be what you saw. I can't speak to Suprnova.

This is not my thread, so send me a PM with your supportID.

-j


Title: Re: T17 OC/OV. S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11 + others 100% FREE
Post by: hxminer on December 12, 2019, 06:33:02 AM
can you send me test?


Title: Re: T17 OC/OV. S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11 + others 100% FREE
Post by: chipless on December 12, 2019, 07:26:48 PM
can you send me test?

Send you test what?


Title: Z11 how to
Post by: baladio16000 on December 18, 2019, 12:19:19 AM
I have the Z11, and have loaded firmware made by the manufacturer only.  Do I have to do anything special to load your firmware onto the miner, and do I have to do anything special to load a regular version afterwards from the manufacturer?  I haven't seen clear instructions, and I'm new to custom firmware.


Title: Re: Z11 how to
Post by: chipless on December 18, 2019, 12:25:18 AM
I have the Z11, and have loaded firmware made by the manufacturer only.  Do I have to do anything special to load your firmware onto the miner, and do I have to do anything special to load a regular version afterwards from the manufacturer?  I haven't seen clear instructions, and I'm new to custom firmware.

you will have to unlock the miner with a SD card first. The Sd image can be found on the first post of this thread. After that you can go back to stock by upgrading from the miners gui


Title: Re: T17 OC/OV. S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11 + others 100% FREE
Post by: octomob on December 19, 2019, 03:12:04 AM
Antminer S9k - Full version Autotune and all the bells and whistles coming soon
S9k 16th @ 1200-1225watts  finalizing testing and will be available in the next few days


Unlocked SD image. Unlocks SSH and Disables Signature Checking. Nothing more was done to the image. To be applied using a SD card.


https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EievYtO1mpnX8IHd8LyPYS9PLmtvygRm/view?usp=sharing

Should we expect the final version of the firmware to be released soon?


Title: Re: T17 OC/OV. S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11 + others 100% FREE
Post by: chipless on December 19, 2019, 04:57:28 AM
Antminer S9k - Full version Autotune and all the bells and whistles coming soon
S9k 16th @ 1200-1225watts  finalizing testing and will be available in the next few days


Unlocked SD image. Unlocks SSH and Disables Signature Checking. Nothing more was done to the image. To be applied using a SD card.


https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EievYtO1mpnX8IHd8LyPYS9PLmtvygRm/view?usp=sharing

Should we expect the final version of the firmware to be released soon?


Hopefully within the next week had a couple miner goes down i had to repair.


Title: Re: Z11 how to
Post by: algcool on December 21, 2019, 02:38:01 AM
I have the Z11, and have loaded firmware made by the manufacturer only.  Do I have to do anything special to load your firmware onto the miner, and do I have to do anything special to load a regular version afterwards from the manufacturer?  I haven't seen clear instructions, and I'm new to custom firmware.

you will have to unlock the miner with a SD card first. The Sd image can be found on the first post of this thread. After that you can go back to stock by upgrading from the miners gui

Is there a method that no need to usd the SD card to reflash the firmware of the miner?  if flash more than 20pcs miners in the farm, it is not a easy job.


Title: Re: Z11 how to
Post by: chipless on December 21, 2019, 02:43:25 AM
I have the Z11, and have loaded firmware made by the manufacturer only.  Do I have to do anything special to load your firmware onto the miner, and do I have to do anything special to load a regular version afterwards from the manufacturer?  I haven't seen clear instructions, and I'm new to custom firmware.

you will have to unlock the miner with a SD card first. The Sd image can be found on the first post of this thread. After that you can go back to stock by upgrading from the miners gui

Is there a method that no need to usd the SD card to reflash the firmware of the miner?  if flash more than 20pcs miners in the farm, it is not a easy job.

you can use a script to unlock all the miners at the same time then load new firmware to all of them


Title: Re: T17 OC/OV. S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11 + others 100% FREE
Post by: bbenites on December 24, 2019, 02:20:52 PM
I testet the 2.3 software with one Z11, i have the same issues at Luxor with Z11 2.3, miner is working but after a few hours the pool shows no hashrate for my miner anymore, have to restart then the hash rate comes back, this makes no sense at all, im loosing more then im winning with this software, I better go back to the Antminer firmware, then I do not have this problems


Title: Re: T17 OC/OV. S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11 + others 100% FREE
Post by: chipless on December 24, 2019, 08:52:47 PM
I testet the 2.3 software with one Z11, i have the same issues at Luxor with Z11 2.3, miner is working but after a few hours the pool shows no hashrate for my miner anymore, have to restart then the hash rate comes back, this makes no sense at all, im loosing more then im winning with this software, I better go back to the Antminer firmware, then I do not have this problems


Are you using efudd firmware or chipless firmware. I have 2.4 released. efudd is fw is 2.3. If you get issues on luxor that you will have to contact them about


Title: Re: Z11 how to
Post by: algcool on December 25, 2019, 01:10:08 AM
I have the Z11, and have loaded firmware made by the manufacturer only.  Do I have to do anything special to load your firmware onto the miner, and do I have to do anything special to load a regular version afterwards from the manufacturer?  I haven't seen clear instructions, and I'm new to custom firmware.

you will have to unlock the miner with a SD card first. The Sd image can be found on the first post of this thread. After that you can go back to stock by upgrading from the miners gui

Is there a method that no need to usd the SD card to reflash the firmware of the miner?  if flash more than 20pcs miners in the farm, it is not a easy job.

you can use a script to unlock all the miners at the same time then load new firmware to all of them

I am really like to use the script to unlock the miners, do you know how to make it?


Title: Re: Z11 how to
Post by: chipless on December 25, 2019, 02:16:00 AM
I have the Z11, and have loaded firmware made by the manufacturer only.  Do I have to do anything special to load your firmware onto the miner, and do I have to do anything special to load a regular version afterwards from the manufacturer?  I haven't seen clear instructions, and I'm new to custom firmware.

you will have to unlock the miner with a SD card first. The Sd image can be found on the first post of this thread. After that you can go back to stock by upgrading from the miners gui

Is there a method that no need to usd the SD card to reflash the firmware of the miner?  if flash more than 20pcs miners in the farm, it is not a easy job.

you can use a script to unlock all the miners at the same time then load new firmware to all of them

I am really like to use the script to unlock the miners, do you know how to make it?

As far as I know there is no exploit available on the Z11 to unlock it without using Sd


Title: Re: T17 OC/OV. S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11 + others 100% FREE
Post by: bbenites on December 25, 2019, 10:55:20 AM
I testet the 2.3 software with one Z11, i have the same issues at Luxor with Z11 2.3, miner is working but after a few hours the pool shows no hashrate for my miner anymore, have to restart then the hash rate comes back, this makes no sense at all, im loosing more then im winning with this software, I better go back to the Antminer firmware, then I do not have this problems


Are you using efudd firmware or chipless firmware. I have 2.4 released. efudd is fw is 2.3. If you get issues on luxor that you will have to contact them about

im using Efudd 2.3 do you have 2.4 how I can get a license ? so I do not have to mine in Luxor


Title: Re: T17 OC/OV. S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11 + others 100% FREE
Post by: chipless on December 25, 2019, 08:28:49 PM
I testet the 2.3 software with one Z11, i have the same issues at Luxor with Z11 2.3, miner is working but after a few hours the pool shows no hashrate for my miner anymore, have to restart then the hash rate comes back, this makes no sense at all, im loosing more then im winning with this software, I better go back to the Antminer firmware, then I do not have this problems


Are you using efudd firmware or chipless firmware. I have 2.4 released. efudd is fw is 2.3. If you get issues on luxor that you will have to contact them about

im using Efudd 2.3 do you have 2.4 how I can get a license ? so I do not have to mine in Luxor

You need to contact efudd i dont support his firmware .... I have my own 2.4 version that can be found on the main page of this thread. It is free no license needed and no dev fee


Title: Re: Z11 how to
Post by: algcool on December 26, 2019, 03:22:00 AM
I have the Z11, and have loaded firmware made by the manufacturer only.  Do I have to do anything special to load your firmware onto the miner, and do I have to do anything special to load a regular version afterwards from the manufacturer?  I haven't seen clear instructions, and I'm new to custom firmware.

you will have to unlock the miner with a SD card first. The Sd image can be found on the first post of this thread. After that you can go back to stock by upgrading from the miners gui

Is there a method that no need to usd the SD card to reflash the firmware of the miner?  if flash more than 20pcs miners in the farm, it is not a easy job.

you can use a script to unlock all the miners at the same time then load new firmware to all of them

I am really like to use the script to unlock the miners, do you know how to make it?

As far as I know there is no exploit available on the Z11 to unlock it without using Sd

Thanks a lot! Sir, is it the same situation as the miners T17, S17?


Title: Re: T17 OC/OV. S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11 + others 100% FREE
Post by: chipless on December 26, 2019, 05:47:33 AM
Most S and T 17 models i can get into without SD if they do not have the newest firmware on them.


Title: Re: T17 OC/OV. S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11 + others 100% FREE
Post by: chipless on December 29, 2019, 02:03:17 AM
T17 firmware update now available. Now offers per chain and per chip tuning as well as its original features


Title: Re: T17 OC/OV. S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11 + others 100% FREE
Post by: QSZ on January 02, 2020, 12:40:47 PM
How to buy B7 overclocking firmware and how to use it?


Title: Re: T17 OC/OV. S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11 + others 100% FREE
Post by: QSZ on January 02, 2020, 12:59:57 PM
How to buy B7 overclocking firmware and how to use it? Can the latest version of Bitmain B7 firmware be overclocked?


Title: Re: T17 OC/OV. S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11 + others 100% FREE
Post by: chipless on January 02, 2020, 10:09:58 PM
How to buy B7 overclocking firmware and how to use it? Can the latest version of Bitmain B7 firmware be overclocked?

PM sent to you


Title: Re: T17 OC/OV. S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11 + others 100% FREE
Post by: Kalyst69 on January 02, 2020, 10:10:59 PM
Better to join the official discord channel. Chipless will answer you faster
https://discord.gg/wrMVQ2s


Title: Re: T17 OC/OV. S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11 + others 100% FREE
Post by: chipless on January 07, 2020, 11:54:59 PM
I now offer eepprom repair for corrupt hash board freq and voltage table caused by faulty firmware. Or if you dont want a full mod or just a boots i can give it to you. The service requires SSH access to the miner. Contact for details.


Title: Re: T17 OC/OV. S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11 + others 100% FREE
Post by: chrysophylax on January 08, 2020, 02:14:35 AM
I just started using the Z11 2.3 Fuddware on 4 x Z11.
This is the first time I have used any Fuddware.
The firmware works great for around 10 hours.  Then, the machines stay working (as shown in control panel), but LSTime (last share time) keeps increasing as no new shares are submitted to the pool.  This never ends; hours and hours will pass.  Poolside hash rate drops to zero.
A reboot fixes everything.  But very annoying to reboot every 10 hours.
Any idea what the problem is?
Happened on Luxor and Suprnova, the only 2 pools I tried.  Same deal.
Obviously dev fee kicks in once in a while but not for hours and hours.



Luxor had issues this past weekend that may be what you saw. I can't speak to Suprnova.

This is not my thread, so send me a PM with your supportID.

-j

OCMiner ...

He owns and operates/maintains SuprNova in case you didn't know mate. From my experience with him, a good bloke too :)

I believe many ASIC and GPU miners work on his systems, including all the firmware present for these Zxx Series ASIC also.

#crysx


Title: Re: S9 SE OC/OV Per Chip T17 OC/OV. S17 Series Per Chip OC/OV, B7 OC/OV others
Post by: chipless on January 11, 2020, 09:30:25 AM
The Chipless S9 Se custom firmware is Now Available.........

The Chipless Antminer S9 SE Custom OC and Voltage Firmware is now Available starting at 35.00 per miner or qty discounts. Offers full Auto-Tune with freq and voltage Settings available in 3 modes. Global settings, Per Chain settings and Per Chain Per Chip settings. With 2 voltage choices for the freq options, Global or per chain.

Discord....    https://discord.gg/8cgtBcE (https://discord.gg/8cgtBcE)


Title: Re: S9 K/SE OC/OV Per Chip T17 OC/OV. S17 Series Per Chip OC/OV, B7 OC/OV others
Post by: chipless on January 12, 2020, 09:39:33 AM
Version 2.0 is now available ...........

S9k/SE Combo firmware is available. Now supports either model full auto-tune, per chip, per chain, voltage control


Title: Re: S9 K/SE OC/OV Per Chip T17 OC/OV. S17 Series Per Chip OC/OV, B7 OC/OV others
Post by: yrk1957 on January 12, 2020, 06:21:03 PM

Feedback on the T17 firmware.

I have one running stable at 51T (850@19v) with chipless's firmware.

For comparison, I could not get it to run beyond 44T with vnish firmware. And on top that has 3% fee.

So excellent work!


Title: Re: S9 K/SE OC/OV Per Chip T17 OC/OV. S17 Series Per Chip OC/OV, B7 OC/OV others
Post by: chipless on January 12, 2020, 08:33:42 PM

Feedback on the T17 firmware.

I have one running stable at 51T (850@19v) with chipless's firmware.

For comparison, I could not get it to run beyond 44T with vnish firmware. And on top that has 3% fee.

So excellent work!


Good tune is   925m  and 1870v should get you 54-55TH @ 3100-3200 watts


Thank You


Title: Re: S9 K/SE OC/OV Per Chip T17 OC/OV. S17 Series Per Chip OC/OV, B7 OC/OV others
Post by: tps_star on January 13, 2020, 09:13:02 PM
hi i have 2 question
1: antminer t17 overclock is free ?
2: with orginal power 1800w antminer z11 i can overclock to 145ksol or not ?
what is best clock setting for 1800w power and give me how ksol ?
best regard


Title: Re: S9 K/SE OC/OV Per Chip T17 OC/OV. S17 Series Per Chip OC/OV, B7 OC/OV others
Post by: chipless on January 13, 2020, 10:03:37 PM
hi i have 2 question
1: antminer t17 overclock is free ?
2: with orginal power 1800w antminer z11 i can overclock to 145ksol or not ?
what is best clock setting for 1800w power and give me how ksol ?
best regard

T17 is 100 dollars per miner. You get 70-85th depending on your choices. There is no dev fee it is licensed per miner

My Z11 i run here at 787m and 910v and get 156-158k using a APW7 PSU


Title: Re: S9 K/SE OC/OV Per Chip T17 OC/OV. S17 Series Per Chip OC/OV, B7 OC/OV others
Post by: chrysophylax on January 14, 2020, 11:05:09 AM
hi i have 2 question
1: antminer t17 overclock is free ?
2: with orginal power 1800w antminer z11 i can overclock to 145ksol or not ?
what is best clock setting for 1800w power and give me how ksol ?
best regard

T17 is 100 dollars per miner. You get 70-85th depending on your choices. There is no dev fee it is licensed per miner

My Z11 i run here at 787m and 910v and get 156-158k using a APW7 PSU

Do you have Z9Mini? ...

If so, what parameters are used to get the best results?

#crysx


Title: Re: S9 K/SE OC/OV Per Chip T17 OC/OV. S17 Series Per Chip OC/OV, B7 OC/OV others
Post by: chipless on January 14, 2020, 09:24:35 PM
hi i have 2 question
1: antminer t17 overclock is free ?
2: with orginal power 1800w antminer z11 i can overclock to 145ksol or not ?
what is best clock setting for 1800w power and give me how ksol ?
best regard

T17 is 100 dollars per miner. You get 70-85th depending on your choices. There is no dev fee it is licensed per miner

My Z11 i run here at 787m and 910v and get 156-158k using a APW7 PSU

Do you have Z9Mini? ...

If so, what parameters are used to get the best results?

#crysx

I sold all my minis so no I do not have any stats on them.



Title: Re: S9 K/SE OC/OV Per Chip T17 OC/OV. S17 Series Per Chip OC/OV, B7 OC/OV others
Post by: tps_star on January 15, 2020, 08:17:10 PM
hi chipless
with this setting 787m and 910v
your temperature and power consumption is how much ?
your cooling is orginal cooling z11 miner or used oil ?
air cooling is ok for this overclock ?


Title: Re: S9 K/SE OC/OV Per Chip T17 OC/OV. S17 Series Per Chip OC/OV, B7 OC/OV others
Post by: chipless on January 15, 2020, 08:31:03 PM
hi chipless
with this setting 787m and 910v
your temperature and power consumption is how much ?
your cooling is orginal cooling z11 miner or used oil ?
air cooling is ok for this overclock ?

temps in high 80's   air cooled power 1800watts


Title: Re: DR5 S9 K/SE OC/OV Per Chip T17 OC/OV. S17 Series Per Chip OC/OV, B7 OC/OV
Post by: chipless on January 20, 2020, 10:20:32 PM
Antminer DR5 OC firmware now available 35.00 per miner no dev


Title: Re: DR5 S9 K/SE OC/OV Per Chip T17 OC/OV. S17 Series Per Chip OC/OV, B7 OC/OV
Post by: ardeverb on January 23, 2020, 10:51:00 AM
Hi Chipless,

I have a dead chain in my Bitmain z11 miner. It sees the chain but it counts 0 asics on it as I studied the kerner log when booting. The other 2 chains are fine. Any tips what to do? I tried reflashing and put back al the connections already. I used your firm version 1.8 on it but i tried the original one also.
Thanks for your great work.

Best regards Arthur


Title: Re: DR5 S9 K/SE OC/OV Per Chip T17 OC/OV. S17 Series Per Chip OC/OV, B7 OC/OV
Post by: chipless on January 23, 2020, 06:54:33 PM
Hi Chipless,

I have a dead chain in my Bitmain z11 miner. It sees the chain but it counts 0 asics on it as I studied the kerner log when booting. The other 2 chains are fine. Any tips what to do? I tried reflashing and put back al the connections already. I used your firm version 1.8 on it but i tried the original one also.
Thanks for your great work.

Best regards Arthur

Check you PSU try a different one if that dont work you may have a dead board. The board will detect but if the power circuit is damaged then the chips dont detect. They are 2 different parts of the board. Mine when a psu got weak not dead but weak it would not detect one of the boards.


Title: Re: S17+ S9k/SE T17 S17/Pro DR5 B7 Others All Overclock per chip and Voltage Control
Post by: chipless on January 27, 2020, 07:46:01 AM
S17plus oc/v firmware release v1 is now available Limited Sales - Minimum order is 10 license cost is 1200 in btc or zec. This version may also become private so get yours while you can.

speeds of up to 85TH+ on as little as 3200watts


Title: Re: S17+ S9k/SE T17 S17/Pro DR5 B7 Others All Overclock per chip and Voltage Control
Post by: favebook on January 27, 2020, 02:40:30 PM
S17plus oc/v firmware release v1 is now available Limited Sales - Minimum order is 10 license cost is 1200 in btc or zec. This version may also become private so get yours while you can.

speeds of up to 85TH+ on as little as 3200watts

What about small miners (like me) which have up to 2-3 units. Why are you putting MOQ so high?


Title: Re: S17+ S9k/SE T17 S17/Pro DR5 B7 Others All Overclock per chip and Voltage Control
Post by: chipless on January 27, 2020, 05:15:20 PM
S17plus oc/v firmware release v1 is now available Limited Sales - Minimum order is 10 license cost is 1200 in btc or zec. This version may also become private so get yours while you can.

speeds of up to 85TH+ on as little as 3200watts

What about small miners (like me) which have up to 2-3 units. Why are you putting MOQ so high?


At the moment the min is 10 it may change later. The cost is where it is at because of the time frame and ROI can be recovered easily. Minimum to recover my cost for the development. send me a pm and we could discuss options


Title: Re: S17+ S9k/SE T17 S17/Pro DR5 B7 Others All Overclock per chip and Voltage Control
Post by: chipless on January 28, 2020, 05:39:33 PM
Updated Privately purchased. S17+ firmware will not have a public release. I will post details as I can for the process to purchase and the minimum farm size.


Title: Re: S17+ S9k/SE T17 S17/Pro DR5 B7 Others All Overclock per chip and Voltage Control
Post by: chipless on February 20, 2020, 10:42:55 AM
Latest update... To purchase the S17, S17+, T17 firmware you will need a minimum of 100 miners currently. If you are interested in using my mod firmware on your farm contact me with your contact details and I will have someone from the sale or deployment team contact you.


Title: Re: S17+ S9k/SE T17 S17/Pro DR5 B7 Others All Overclock per chip and Voltage Control
Post by: ralph53 on February 26, 2020, 06:31:04 PM
for the z11e series, when I increase the frequency, should I also increase the mv voltage?


Title: Re: S17+ S9k/SE T17 S17/Pro DR5 B7 Others All Overclock per chip and Voltage Control
Post by: chipless on February 27, 2020, 01:29:44 AM
for the z11e series, when I increase the frequency, should I also increase the mv voltage?

yes you can increase to about 910-940 with a 1800 watt psu


Title: Re: S17+ S9k/SE T17 S17/Pro DR5 B7 Others All Overclock per chip and Voltage Control
Post by: ralph53 on February 27, 2020, 07:53:49 PM
for the z11e series, when I increase the frequency, should I also increase the mv voltage?

yes you can increase to about 910-940 with a 1800 watt psu


great, thank you


Title: Re: S17+ S9k/SE T17 S17/Pro DR5 B7 Others All Overclock per chip and Voltage Control
Post by: ralph53 on February 28, 2020, 04:11:51 PM
is there a sweet spot for the z11e or does it vary from machine to machine? at 756 freq and 895 mv the machine crashed after about 12 hours. I'm plugged into a 220 outlet with 1800 bitmain psu so I know I can keep increasing power but was hoping to keep electric consumption down to lowest levels possible with most bang for the buck


Title: Re: S17+ S9k/SE T17 S17/Pro DR5 B7 Others All Overclock per chip and Voltage Control
Post by: NikiKa on February 28, 2020, 11:13:59 PM
is there a sweet spot for the z11e or does it vary from machine to machine? at 756 freq and 895 mv the machine crashed after about 12 hours. I'm plugged into a 220 outlet with 1800 bitmain psu so I know I can keep increasing power but was hoping to keep electric consumption down to lowest levels possible with most bang for the buck

What max hashrate you get from Z11e ?


Title: Re: S17+ S9k/SE T17 S17/Pro DR5 B7 Others All Overclock per chip and Voltage Control
Post by: ralph53 on February 29, 2020, 02:03:47 AM
is there a sweet spot for the z11e or does it vary from machine to machine? at 756 freq and 895 mv the machine crashed after about 12 hours. I'm plugged into a 220 outlet with 1800 bitmain psu so I know I can keep increasing power but was hoping to keep electric consumption down to lowest levels possible with most bang for the buck

What max hashrate you get from Z11e ?

I'm only been trying to overclock for a few days now. I seem to be varying between 77k to 80k. I'm hoping to get more out of it over the coming days


Title: Re: S17+ S9k/SE T17 S17/Pro DR5 B7 Others All Overclock per chip and Voltage Control
Post by: NikiKa on February 29, 2020, 08:48:57 AM
is there a sweet spot for the z11e or does it vary from machine to machine? at 756 freq and 895 mv the machine crashed after about 12 hours. I'm plugged into a 220 outlet with 1800 bitmain psu so I know I can keep increasing power but was hoping to keep electric consumption down to lowest levels possible with most bang for the buck

What max hashrate you get from Z11e ?

I'm only been trying to overclock for a few days now. I seem to be varying between 77k to 80k. I'm hoping to get more out of it over the coming days

Thank You !


Title: Re: S17+ S9k/SE T17 S17/Pro DR5 B7 Others All Overclock per chip and Voltage Control
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