000: HEX8 0: 260 1000/ 800mV | 0.000/ 0.000h/s | A:0 R:0/0.00% HW:0/0.00% WU:0.0/m I'd expect to see that if the chips didn't have enough power to fire up. 1000mV should be enough though. I cannot get mine started under 850mV and they look exactly like that. If you're sure your PSUs are providing power, maybe the fuse is blown on the circuit board, or you got some really lazy chips?
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what lights are on on on your device ? There is a green , orange and red
green and orange are on What power supply are you using and does it have enough available power? I had problems running 2x Hex8A1 until I put a fan on the 5V line to help regulate my ThermalTake 730W PSU. These chips won't fire up if they cannot get enough power. 1200W single rail Aurum PRO, two separate PCI-e power cables connected to hex8a1 nothing more behind that PSU Silly question, you did put the paper clip in the motherboard connector between the green and black wire? Try taking it out and putting it back in (that resets a PSU after failsafe shutdown) If that's not it, try plugging something in that uses 5V power. I just put a 12V fan into the 5V Red/Black molex cable wires. My PSU kept going into failsafe shutdown until I put something on the 5V line.
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what lights are on on on your device ? There is a green , orange and red
green and orange are on What power supply are you using and does it have enough available power? I had problems running 2x Hex8A1 until I put a fan on the 5V line to help regulate my ThermalTake 730W PSU. These chips won't fire up if they cannot get enough power.
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what lights are on on on your device ? There is a green , orange and red
What does the orange light mean? I have one that's green-green and another one that's green-orange. Seems to work ok, but more power hungry.
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Is your Hex8A1 plugged directly into the TP-Link TL-3020 or through a USB hub?
Try plugging it in directly and see if it works. USB might be leaking power and power protection hub will stop it communicating.
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xxx.btcguild.com is not a reachable address.
it's not xxx it is changed before pasting it here. EDIT: it can connect to pool "Pool 0 difficulty changed to 256" as this comes from pool worker settings That setting should be... eu-stratum.btcguild.com:3333 if you're in the EU.
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xxx.btcguild.com is not a reachable address.
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What I'm missing here:
cgminer monitor keeps restartin cgminer, and not hashing a thing.. using router MR3020
Did you change "Handle USB detect errors as (Default: hexA)" to Hex8?
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Bitcoin Ultra: Order #46 has been processed Enigma 1 - 750GH/s Bitcoin Miner - 4 Now let hope for the best that I don't have to use section 75 of the consumer credit act Order #45 STATUS: Processed DATE: 07/03/2014, 16:18 I was thinking section 75 as I hit confirm also. When better evidence shows up might jump in further will see. Is your invoice in £ or $? No English court will touch a trade dispute in $ you'd have to duke it out in the USA! Distance selling regulations have a loop hole for items who's value is linked to a fluctuating market price too so don't count on them either!
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Add BitPay I only spend in Bitcoins.
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Hy again!:) The five hex8 now work nice with 52% CPU use. But when i connect one hexC or hexB then the CPU spin up to 100% and the performance decreases on all board. While this the hex8 board red light pulses. Now i have two RPI. One for 2xHexB 1xHexC and for the other 5xHex7. Any idea? Thanks! I have RPI A, and when i use 5 Hex8 miner, then the cgminer process goes up to 100% cpu use and therefore decreases the performance. With 4 work it 70% and all is nice. Is there any solution to config less work to the cgminer? Thanks!
Sure --set-dif-to-one 0 Check my spelling though it is written in chnagelog. And make sure you are using latest version -you will know it when you see pool reject rate % in screen session Get a TP-Link TL-3020 it kicks the ass of the RPi.
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The wait is finally over! 750GH/s dispatching on 31st March Hold on I thought you said the wait was over? That means I got to wait 24 more days! Send me one, I'll review/photo/video it so everyone knows it's legit, then I'll pay you for it so it won't cost you a dime.
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QuestionTime, for all we know Bitmine was out of cash and had dud chips, I know the first batch A1s I got won't come alive until 850mv (Turbo mode power with only normal mode 25GH), so how do we know they didn't do an IP deal with the chip manufacturer to produce a more efficient 2nd batch? Until someone gets a court judgment banning the import of these Chinese A1's it's not a crime.
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Please someone explain to me in detail and if you would provide links to how I would go about utilizing say black arrow minion chip(s) for mining. Just buy Bitcoins. Mining died in 2013, its only for corporations with datacenter style mega-rigs now.
Dont try to compete, you cant. You will lose money.
Want BTC? Buy some. Best advice you will get.
Do you "mining is bad don't mine buy bitcoin instead" zombies even read these threads? The guy is saying he already owns the chips! lol Do you even read these threads? The Black Arrow ASICs are not even made yet so he cannot own the chips! LOL
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80% of the public is dumber than a box of rocks & growing by the day I'm just barely in the 20% Almost 50% of the population is below average intelligence. LOL, I got that joke. The answer to the OP is mining and advertising. BFL ran a mining farm, of course these days it's called customer hosting, and they advertise heavily which ensure a constant stream of new investomers. Cleared out their old 65nm rack mounted miners January 2014 to make room for the new ones? "Units begin shipping December 30, 2013" https://products.butterflylabs.com/250-gh-s-rack-mount-bitcoin-miner.htmlI hope BFL survive only because BitSafe is a much needed product. I do not trust my phone, Google lifted all my contacts, even the photos, it leaks data like a bitch!
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im at the stage now of entering the command "./autogen.sh –enable-avalon" That first minus sign looks longer than the second one, maybe it's a different ASCI character? –enable-avalon try -enable-avalon or --enable-avalon
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new to this so sorry if im dumb Ive setup my antminer as per tutorials but cant get it active on a pool everything seems fine in the configuration only thing I see different on some setups is how the pool user name is entered I have weblogin:worker - should this be weblogin_worker? do I have to change any settings on my router? getting a bit frustrated with it now
I don't have an S1 but usually you use username_workername but you can try a pool that doesn't use usernames just your bitcoin address like http://www.eligius.stNo you don't have to do anything special on your router, if DHCP is enabled everything should work automatically, but make sure any gateway points to you routers internal address and you are on the same IP subnet. Just type IPCONFIG /ALL on a windows PC cmd.exe or accessories/command prompt and to see what IP numbers your PC uses.
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Try updating the drivers first before RMAing it.
I recently sorted someones 7850s out that were artifacting and all it needed was a driver upgrade.
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cdog gives good advice! I've lost more Bitcoins mining than anything else! But to answer your question the ASIC chip is stuck to a board using a reflow oven, and the board provides clocks, power regulation and USB controller, then you plug the USB into a low powered Linux PC that can run mining software and proved network access, like a Raspberry Pi or TP-Link TL-3020. Try the Bitmine A1 DIY thread, you'll find a circuit board, and useful people to help you build a 28nm miner there. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=294235.0
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