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Title: A2 Terminator Help and Reward
Post by: deptdefense on April 21, 2016, 06:44:45 AM
I am making a transition to A2 Terminators and am having alot of trouble setting them up

My image I used was emdje's 5.0 version A2 image

I have reset my network to the 192.168.0.XXX to 192.168.1.XXX because the miner was stickered with 192.168.1.131

I have an order of 20 coming from china coming in and before they reach my warehouse I need this one I am configuring which is the same as the rest to work and config before the rest come in.

The A2s were very different than my Gridseed Blades I had used awhile back.

I am willing to pay for help from A to Z


Title: Re: A2 Terminator Help and Reward
Post by: mjgraham on April 21, 2016, 01:33:25 PM
I am making a transition to A2 Terminators and am having alot of trouble setting them up

My image I used was emdje's 5.0 version A2 image

I have reset my network to the 192.168.0.XXX to 192.168.1.XXX because the miner was stickered with 192.168.1.131

I have an order of 20 coming from china coming in and before they reach my warehouse I need this one I am configuring which is the same as the rest to work and config before the rest come in.

The A2s were very different than my Gridseed Blades I had used awhile back.

I am willing to pay for help from A to Z

Something you have to be careful with is not all images don't work will all hardware, some only work with some, kind of vague but true. Did you just plug it up and go when you got it or did a reflash straight off?


Title: Re: A2 Terminator Help and Reward
Post by: emdje on April 21, 2016, 06:01:15 PM
I would advice if you have the 'normal' 6 chip A2 miners and you don't overclock higher than 1400, to use version 4.0. It seems to be a bit more stable with the 'normal' A2 than version 5.0 (at least with my A2)
Donations for using my software are a complete free choice, but welcome of course  :)  Or mine a couple of days with my standard settings as donation :)


Title: Re: A2 Terminator Help and Reward
Post by: mjgraham on April 21, 2016, 06:40:00 PM
I was thinking having 20+ machine your going to have a lot on your hands, while I don't know you level of computer abilities but setting a server and using NFS root mounts for the Pi would be what I would look at, have all your filesystems in one place, no SD card crapping out easy update of files. I would also look at power supplies that will most likely be a limiting factor next. The NFS root works really good, not bad to set up