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Title: What is the most stable firmware?
Post by: akagi82 on November 05, 2019, 08:48:05 PM
Hi guys.  I have been browsing the forums regarding firmware for a while...  What I have gathered:

-firmware may break your miner (instability)
-2019 firmware takes away SSH access
-some firmware may let failing hashboards work again
-some firmware may perform better (cooler, less watts)

Its all very confusing. I am looking for the most stable, vanilla, asicboost compatible firmware that will work with my S9s. (and will maybe bring a dying hashboard back to life, and some units that will not come online at all).

What do you guys think?


Title: Re: What is the most stable firmware?
Post by: Artemis3 on November 05, 2019, 10:27:24 PM
Then obviously 2018, Oct~Dec has asicboost. To "bring dying boards", then perhaps Braiins OS with options to disable failing sensors, or carefully adjust your speed and voltage to find the optimum values. bOS is currently S9 to S9i, nothing newer, no hydros, no T9s or R4s etc at least until after they finish replacing cgminer with bosminer next year when they will start adding units like the S17, etc.

The other firmwares have dev fees, and you don't want that anyway, no matter what bells and whistles they promise.

Also cleaning the boards often bring them back to life, don't ask why, but I have seen it. Wash them with water and soap and leave them to dry, (output from another miner works great as dryer) just like that some magically return to life...


Title: Re: What is the most stable firmware?
Post by: big_daddy on November 06, 2019, 02:19:02 PM
following
cause I cannot find a decent firmware for my "old" machines too
last tested is this https://asicferma.com.ua/blagodarnost_proshivka_asicboost
and is stable only on S9's that are fully functional


Title: Re: What is the most stable firmware?
Post by: PassThePopcorn on November 07, 2019, 02:55:55 PM
I suggest asicseer (https://asicseer.com/), it uses stock bitmain code to automatically tune the chips with their software running on top. It also allows you to set what you want it to pull for wattage.


Title: Re: What is the most stable firmware?
Post by: big_daddy on November 08, 2019, 12:04:01 PM
I suggest asicseer (https://asicseer.com/), it uses stock bitmain code to automatically tune the chips with their software running on top. It also allows you to set what you want it to pull for wattage.

tested, not good for me


Title: Re: What is the most stable firmware?
Post by: akagi82 on November 21, 2019, 07:19:02 AM
Then obviously 2018, Oct~Dec has asicboost. To "bring dying boards", then perhaps Braiins OS with options to disable failing sensors, or carefully adjust your speed and voltage to find the optimum values. bOS is currently S9 to S9i, nothing newer, no hydros, no T9s or R4s etc at least until after they finish replacing cgminer with bosminer next year when they will start adding units like the S17, etc.

The other firmwares have dev fees, and you don't want that anyway, no matter what bells and whistles they promise.

Also cleaning the boards often bring them back to life, don't ask why, but I have seen it. Wash them with water and soap and leave them to dry, (output from another miner works great as dryer) just like that some magically return to life...

A update with postive results!

Thanks for all of your replies to my threads.  I used the Dec 2018 bitmain firmware to bring 6 S9s back to life that wouldnt come online.  In addition, a 7th would run for a day and then get into a uncrecoverable crash, while still powered on...  I am runnin gin LPM and LP enhancement and it seems to be running stable.  A 8th would read 160 degreesc and cause all mining to stop so I am running that in LPM as well, and it seems to work well.

Thanks for the help everyone.