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2821  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: How to keep a power supply running connected to a PC and a Miner? on: March 23, 2015, 06:07:37 PM
Guess I'll have to look into automatic power on after shutdown, or trick the system to turn on after it's shut off.

Kind of like sometimes I have stupid clients that always shut down a remote access PC/System and I want to make sure the PC always come back on after a shutdown and doesn't stay turned off.

Oh well.

Thanks anyways. I'll try to do it through the OS/BIoS instead.
2822  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: March 23, 2015, 03:28:14 PM
weeks, not days...

i opened my SP30, vacuum wouldnt budge the gunk, too tacky - high humidity.

toothbrush sorted em right out. still no hashing though >frowny face<

bit of a mission to get to the bottom board but why not eh.

has anyone discussed the 'reset button' on the MMC board anywhere?

Most who I have heard of use a recovery SD.   Would be interesting on reset button, not sure what you will get there.

recovery SD is step 1

If MMC board is faulty, boot SD is required

If recovery & boot fail then the board needs replacing as explained by Guy recently (ish)



i just received shipping notification of the ribbons & the SP30 MMC board, no mention of SP20E board...

>500 hours downtime for SP20E & SP30... over 21 days of stalled communications with @support.




I still want to know how you ran them. What speed/freq. Or was something else causing the defect/damage since you had 2 things burn out at the same time?
2823  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: How to keep a power supply running connected to a PC and a Miner? on: March 23, 2015, 02:55:19 PM
You cannot have a psu that is both on and off at the same time, you're asking something that doesn't make sense.

LOL. Never said I want it to be on and off at the same time.  Huh

I want to power a PC and miner from the same PS, but if the PC is shut down, I need the PS to be on for the miner to still run.

Thats exactly what you said.

If the Power supply is on, it means the PC turned it on via the 24pin cable. when you shut down a PC, it turns off the PSU via the 24pin cable.
You need to buy a second power supply

Hence the question. How to go around that. I didn't say I want the power supply off. I said WHEN THE PC IS OFF, how to keep the powersupply still on.....  Lips sealed
2824  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER C1 Discussion and Support Thread on: March 23, 2015, 02:25:27 PM
Why are these pumps so crappy?

I have been building/selling and running watercooled gaming rigs for years with NEVER any leaks on any of them.
Most of them are driven hard and hot, yet no issues.

I wonder if there's a way to plumb in one of the CPU cooling pumps as a closed look system.
2825  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: cryptoGlance [v2.0.2] :: Open-source, self-hosted, multi-rig monitoring tool! on: March 23, 2015, 02:18:14 PM
I am surprised nobody has brought this up to your attention.

Here is a screenshot of the windows program/app. This is the smallest I can size it to so I can properly view the layout, otherwise it has to scroll.


The second pic is how it should be if properly resized. I'm using win 8.1 . (I just mocked up a quick photoshop example)


Thanks

2826  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: How to keep a power supply running connected to a PC and a Miner? on: March 23, 2015, 02:01:14 PM

Sorry but your second question and the rest of your post turn what you have written into an oxymoron.

Well, then please explain.  Cheesy
2827  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [SALE] ZoomHash 2.0 TH/s Antminer S4 IN STOCK IN U.S. $450-$499! on: March 23, 2015, 01:50:15 PM
I PM-ed zoom a week ago asking for pricing on multiple units with shipping, never an answer. *SHRUG* lost my buswax.
2828  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Recent Antminer S5 prices on: March 23, 2015, 01:48:54 PM
Anyone have any coupons left?

Although we'll probably be seeing them flood the forum and ebay for cheap prices and not have to worry about customs/shipping form out of the country.
2829  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: How to keep a power supply running connected to a PC and a Miner? on: March 23, 2015, 01:47:12 PM
I don't like leaving a PC on 24/7 when not necessary. Being in the IT/Tech field I know better than that.  Shocked Also saves on electricity.  Cheesy

Now onto my original question :
Not looking for the jumper trick to keep a standalone PS running.

What I'm looking for is to keep a Power supply running on a miner, while the PC which is also running off the same power supply, is shut down.

I want to power a PC and miner from the same PS, but if the PC is shut down, I need the PS to be on for the miner to still run.

Any ideas?


Not getting into a comprehension contest here, but where do I say I want the power supply to be on and off at the same time?

If you read carefully, you'd notice I said to keep the PS <ON>, even though the PC which is running off the same power supply is <OFF>.
Never saying anywhere I want the power supply to be ON and OFF at the same time.

Now please, unless you have an idea or way to do this, move on. This was a question about finding a possible solution to my needs, not about why I want to do it.

Thank you.
2830  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: How to keep a power supply running connected to a PC and a Miner? on: March 23, 2015, 05:17:06 AM
You cannot have a psu that is both on and off at the same time, you're asking something that doesn't make sense.

LOL. Never said I want it to be on and off at the same time.  Huh

2831  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: March 23, 2015, 03:07:13 AM
both my SP20E & SP30 are STILL offline with seemingly dead MMC boards.

Multiple emails to @support have gone unanswered.

STILL waiting on the experimental SD card/firmware...

STILL waiting on ribbon cables...

STILL waiting on a reply that isnt 'karma-derp/mail@support'...

How hard were you running them?
2832  Bitcoin / Hardware / How to keep a power supply running connected to a PC and a Miner? on: March 23, 2015, 03:01:34 AM
Not looking for the jumper trick to keep a standalone PS running.

What I'm looking for is to keep a Power supply running on a miner, while the PC which is also running off the same power supply, is shut down.

I want to power a PC and miner from the same PS, but if the PC is shut down, I need the PS to be on for the miner to still run.

Any ideas?
2833  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: cryptoGlance [v2.0.2] :: Open-source, self-hosted, multi-rig monitoring tool! on: March 23, 2015, 02:58:41 AM
Ok got it. I had to also restart MinerGate and then they came up. Will this setting stay for good, or is it only temporary?
The setting should keep unless you factory restore it.

*ADD* Any way to make it so we can resize the windows? It looks just HUGE on my triple monitor setup, even though I'm running 3240x1920 res.
If you're using the windows app, the minimum size is 800x600px. You can resize it as you would manually with any windows.

An alternative solution is to use your web browser. Follow the instructions in the read-me (In cryptoglance via Help dropdown OR view it on github: https://github.com/cryptoGlance/cryptoGlance-web-app)
Look for Windows App Users and jump to step #4.

With the windows APP/Program, the text and windows just looks huge.
To be able to see any useful data it has to take up  more than 1/2 my display's real estate, which is 3x 24" Displays in a vertical setup. I wish the whole display could be resized where it would shrink the fonts and windows directly, so it could be put in a corner but with enough data for me to be viable.

The Web based one I can resize a bit more, but still take up 1/2 of my desktop real estate if I use the horizontal square site layout.

Looks like a good product, but have to be able to have these functionalities for people to be able to resize to a managable size and be abel to keep it running on a corner, instead of having it take up most of your display.
2834  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER C1 Discussion and Support Thread on: March 23, 2015, 02:20:46 AM
Hmm. I don't think my temps are an issue as they are all usually at or below 42. I have the radiator and fans sitting outside in sub zero temps.
2835  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: cryptoGlance [v2.0.2] :: Open-source, self-hosted, multi-rig monitoring tool! on: March 23, 2015, 02:02:34 AM
Ok got it. I had to also restart MinerGate and then they came up. Will this setting stay for good, or is it only temporary?

Thanks

*ADD* Any way to make it so we can resize the windows? It looks just HUGE on my triple monitor setup, even though I'm running 3240x1920 res.

2836  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: cryptoGlance [v2.0.2] :: Open-source, self-hosted, multi-rig monitoring tool! on: March 23, 2015, 01:53:17 AM
Just installed it to try. Looks good, but I can only setup one miner at a time.

When I add the others, they are shown as offline , although I can access them directly and are hashing away.

I'm using this with Spondoolies SP20's.

Thanks
Make sure your miners API is configured to allow access. The Spondoolies web interface should say where the config is located (/etc/cgminer.template).

Set "api-allow" value as follows:
"api-allow":"W:127.0.0.1,W:###.###.###.###"
(Where ###.###.###.### is the IP address of the machine CryptoGlance is running on.)

Restart the miner when changes have been made.

Ohh. So I have to SSH into the miner and change the cgminer.conf.template file?
2837  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER C1 Discussion and Support Thread on: March 23, 2015, 01:29:28 AM
Wow. I can't run any of mine at that low voltage at almost full blast. You got good dies in that C1.  Wink

Best I can get to that speed reliably is 071. Even 070 sometimes makes some 'o's disappear.
2838  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: New Diff thread Mar 8 to Mar 22. on: March 23, 2015, 01:26:46 AM
Congrats.. But maaan... I was 0.01% off.  Cheesy
2839  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: cryptoGlance [v2.0.2] :: Open-source, self-hosted, multi-rig monitoring tool! on: March 23, 2015, 01:25:24 AM
Just installed it to try. Looks good, but I can only setup one miner at a time.

When I add the others, they are shown as offline , although I can access them directly and are hashing away.

I'm using this with Spondoolies SP20's.

Thanks
2840  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER C1 Discussion and Support Thread on: March 22, 2015, 11:37:18 PM
Spoke too soon.  Back up, and x's are appearing in the one C1 again.    Wonder if it's related to the f=243.75M/0675V I'm running for efficiency.
--------------------

Okay, up 55s at normal power and frequency and no x's............1m34secs and still okay...............2min11sec 1,019 GH/s(avg) and no x's........3min15sec and all okay

Odd.  It's happier at full power.

You're running at 0675v still at full blast?
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