Sure we can split them up..my guess around $30 each shipped Priority. You guys can buy the labels (I can get dimensions and weight) Or shoot me over your shipping details and I check for you.
Already in Pm's with ya. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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If split I'm interested in the Blacks.
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Hey man, I have a 1/2 functional blade if you'd like it. One PCB works fine, the other has a blown Mosfet and some other issues (including some solder bridges on a chip I attempted to fix ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) ). Let me know if you're interested. Thanks. Need fully working units though.
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ebay link is broken . please update
I didn't post it. Was someone who was trying to sell them on there for stupid prices.
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Need drivers for AntMiner S3's bad.
S1 driver is somewhere on my todo list as free time permits. still waiting on "modified" hardware to arrive to allow easier dev time Not sure if it helps, but someone posted the code modification they did to a driver in the CGMiner thread to make it work with it.
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Looking for a couple more, US only.
Not paying eBay prices.
LMK what you have.
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Trying to run New R-Box 100 GH/s on BFG Miner 4.8.0 win 32.........it will detect device with .... rockminer:all but I get message RKM0 chip id:11 out of range. any guesses?
The original Rboxes do that too. Does it happen every 5 minutes or so? Is the Chip ID number always the same or does it change to different numbers? They do? I've never seen it... Here is that screenshot I promised. It finally happened while I was sitting in front of it. This is running on Win8/64. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fs30.postimg.org%2Fqk8rv6nyp%2FBFGsnap_Copy.jpg&t=663&c=_DP4Qh0NKN_2IA) B I just started using 4.8 yesterday and I've been seeing a ton of those messages. Running 10 of the 32 GH R-Boxes and 2 of the 110 gh ones.
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How do I find the serial numbers for them [ASICs]?
If you run BFGMiner with the -d? parameter it will list mining devices with their driver, path, and serial number. e.g. bfgminer -S all --scrypt -d? [2014-09-26 00:45:11] Started bfgminer 4.8.0-34-g9c71295 [2014-09-26 00:45:14] Devices detected: [2014-09-26 00:45:14] CP2102 USB to UART Bridge Controller by Silicon Labs (driver=zeusminer; procs=48; serial=0001; path=/dev/ttyUSB3) [2014-09-26 00:45:14] CP2102 USB to UART Bridge Controller by Silicon Labs (driver=zeusminer; procs=48; serial=0001; path=/dev/ttyUSB1) [2014-09-26 00:45:14] STM32 Virtual COM Port by STMicroelectronics (driver=gridseed; procs=5; serial=8D8513655551; path=/dev/ttyACM1) [2014-09-26 00:45:14] STM32 Virtual COM Port by STMicroelectronics (driver=gridseed; procs=5; serial=8D801F885551; path=/dev/ttyACM0) 4 devices listed Thanks!
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I have 10 of the original r-boxes and 2 of the new ones. Is there a way to get BFGMiner to run them all together, but set one frequency for the original ones and another for the new ones?
Thanks.
The --set parameter can be used to target specific devices by path or serial number: --set rkm@/some/path:clock=XYZ --set rkm@serial123:clock=ABC If I understand correctly, the R-boxes generally have the same serial number, so this line would only have to be used signally? --set rkm@serial123:clock=ABC Hopefully the new R-boxes will have a different serial. Sorry, kind of new at digging this deep into them. If the devices have the same serial number (IOW manufacturer did not set proper information), you would either need to use the device path instead or use a tool to program a serial number on the device(s). For CP210x-based devices the following tool is relatively painless: http://cp210x-program.sourceforge.netCould I leave my current setup for the frequency on the older r-boxes and then use the serial frequency command on just the 2 new r-boxes? Sure it should work. Sweet. Thank you Sir. How do I find the serial numbers for them?
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Has anyone been sucessful running a mix of the old 30ish GH r-boxes and the new 100ish GH r-boxes together in the same instance of either CGMiner or BFGMiner and being able to specify different frequencies for them?
I'd like to run the little ones at 290 and the new ones at 350.
Thanks.
Bump
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Bump it up!
Interested in the 110 GH units as well.
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Has anyone been sucessful running a mix of the old 30ish GH r-boxes and the new 100ish GH r-boxes together in the same instance of either CGMiner or BFGMiner and being able to specify different frequencies for them?
I'd like to run the little ones at 290 and the new ones at 350.
Thanks.
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I have 10 of the original r-boxes and 2 of the new ones. Is there a way to get BFGMiner to run them all together, but set one frequency for the original ones and another for the new ones?
Thanks.
The --set parameter can be used to target specific devices by path or serial number: --set rkm@/some/path:clock=XYZ --set rkm@serial123:clock=ABC If I understand correctly, the R-boxes generally have the same serial number, so this line would only have to be used signally? --set rkm@serial123:clock=ABC Hopefully the new R-boxes will have a different serial. Sorry, kind of new at digging this deep into them. If the devices have the same serial number (IOW manufacturer did not set proper information), you would either need to use the device path instead or use a tool to program a serial number on the device(s). For CP210x-based devices the following tool is relatively painless: http://cp210x-program.sourceforge.netCould I leave my current setup for the frequency on the older r-boxes and then use the serial frequency command on just the 2 new r-boxes? Sure it should work. Sweet. Thank you Sir.
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