nelisky,
How do the bit streams in CGminer work? are they uploaded on startup? Is the path hard coded?
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My 2nd set was shipped on the 28th Great! Do you mind posting when you receive it? Ordered: Feb 17th Received: April 30th
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So if we are looking for trouble why not use a OpenWRT supporting router with USB port to run the FPGAs? haha...
Done
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I suspected it was this some time ago
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4 units now happily working on this. Just plugged them in and reset.
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Thanks for the work Inaba and the other suggestions here. I'm on vacation for the next week, so will get back on it when I'm back.
Regarding the multi-rig changes... I did think about that, but you need to guarantee that the pools are ordered the same on all rigs, something that is outside anubis' control, things could get out of sync. Doable though. I'll have a think.
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My 2nd set was shipped on the 28th
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Sharp drop now. Still, I made a couple of coins
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One potential bug .... It looks like discards % is (discards / accepted) but this is not a valid metric. Discards are discards getworks. so discard % should be (discards / getworks). For users where accepted ~= getworks then error is small but for pools like p2pool where due to LP a large number of getworks are discarded and shares are > 1 difficulty (thus lower accepted) it results in some "weird" % like 287% discarded. That's an easy one, I'll fix that with my next commit.
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Some wonderful luck we're having. Me likey
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service is an executable, maybe there is a pkg with it you can install?
As far as I can tell though, it doesn't do much... 'Service XXX on' just make the XXX script executable, so it runs. You can probably just as easily get the scripts working manually. 'service' just makes things neater, such as prints the list of running services, does the chmods to enable/disable scripts etc.
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Mine run at 50-58C. One seems to remain 3-4C hotter than the other. Can't tell you ambient, no idea. I guess 20-24C.
That's encouraging. Are yours the single-fan or the dual-fan version of the Rev3? Single fan: JWU42: I understand the Mini-rig will use updated/next-gen chips and will run cooler and faster.
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Mine run at 50-58C. One seems to remain 3-4C hotter than the other. Can't tell you ambient, no idea. I guess 20-24C.
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Something odd is going on. DD-WRT has in-built NTP client, which is supposed to check the time on start up, then after 120 seconds. http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Network_Time_ProtocolI wrote a script to force it to update, but I can't tell if it works, or does anything, as right now it seems to be behaving itself without the script. Hate intermittent problems.
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Maybe I could start it, so it's mining, then re-start it 2 mins later when the time is set *BIT* of a cludge though!
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There's a bug I'm not sure how to get around. When the router starts the time is unset, then gets set by NTP after a short time. Problem is CGminer starts before it's set, so when the time then gets set, the utility and overall MH/s show incorrect results. Without waiting a minute or 2, I'm not sure what to do about this.
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I got more details here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=76685.0It's an e3000 and you'll have to load DD-WRT yourself. It's not TOO difficult, but you do have to be careful. Looking at processor and mem usage, I think it could probably handle the full 100 possible.
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I'll think about that, but I think it'll be more trouble then it's worth. Maybe I'll get bored one day and do it.
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Hmm, shut it down and it deleted all but the last log file itself.
Installed 0.6 and just the last log file remains.
Much better.
6Gb down to 100Mb:)
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