After a quick google, I'm not seeing any cypress drivers for openwrt... maybe it's a no-go???
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May need to load the kernel module for the serial driver, whatever that is for ztex. So the first step is to get that working - make sure you can access or see the serial device in /devs (whatever the path may be).
See in S45serialmodule where the modules are loaded. Then in cgminer.sh TTYNAME and TTYDIR select the path to the serial port.
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18AWG all the way from the PSU to the BFL. The splice is the last thing to get warm. Are there PSUs that use 16AWG?
You'll not brick the router running cgminer on it. It doesn't re-write the firmware or anything. CGMiner uses so little resourses I'm sure it'll be fine. Try it and see.
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hi,
has anyone use a tp-link mr3420 with open-wrt to run a and control ztex boards ?
regards pazor My link should work for you. It's a mipsel processor so the binary should work. Have a bash and see how far you get. Let me know what changes you have to make. It's almost concerning how warm the cables get, even the PSU cables. I guess pulling 7A will do that!
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Another case of one of my BFL's dropping off when throttling. CGminer sees it as still alive, but the temp and 5s hash rate remains static and the overall hash and util drops. Disabling/re-enabling does nothing.
Poopy. Wish I had the time to decipher the BFL code.
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I'll expand a little... Provide a standard output with basic info about the user/worker, MAYBE pool as well. You can decide among yourselves what this 'basic info' is. This isn't to replace your current APIs but to add something standard that apps can receive and not have to worry about writing X number of decoders. Thanks
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Could you, between yourselves, sort out a standard JSON API interface.
K, thanks.
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Icarus, and possibly ztex, but not sure if ztex will work or not.
And yeah, forgot to consider the losses in the PSU.
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pretty bad actually... mostly around 64ms, then some up to 100ms. I'm in Los Angeles, where's the server?
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Some mad processing going on
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Got 'em up and running Order date: 03/16/2012 Qty: 2 Shipped: 05/15/12 Received: 05/17/12
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650W gold PSU, so it's running at ~73% rated power. Router and hub use ~12W
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The last of my BFLs have arrived, here's my completed setup: 6 units + router + hub = 480W
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Another this I've noticed: When you change the priority of a pool to the top (via the API) and you save the config file, the order of the pools in the config file remains unchanged from is original. Maybe this should change to match the current priority order?
I've implemented this and put in a pull request for it. A quick look at the code suggests that if the primary pool goes down and the next back up comes on, the priority doesn't change. Just the index is incremented.
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After disabling Namecoin log-polls and 12 hrs... EMC 0.7-0.8 Oz: 1.7-1.9
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30 pics? Not exactly a ring master then :/
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