Found some information on this guy. Would like any advice or ideas from the people that threw money at this guy as well as how i can go about taking some kind of action against him. Any help or direction would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Just go to the nearest police station in Durham, NC and file a complaint. Or take him to a small claims court in Durham.
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thank you for answering me ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) sounds like a task is still running, or you need to reboot? A task is still running? I don't understand, however I've rebooted several times without positive effects. Last try was to install catalyst 13.6 beta2 (I was on 13.5 beta that worked flawlessy, before to try CGMINER 3.2.0) Did you delete bin files? Reset the drivers to USB/COM? If nothing works, re-compile and remove all the fpga stuff. At first try I've copied CGMINER 3.2.0 files inside my old 3.1.0 CGMINER folder to update files (yes, all files + folders). That was the first crash, then I prepared a separate folder for every CGMINER version to be sure that no old file was messing up something. All my tried after first crash are from clean, just extracted folders. Reset drivers to USB/COM: what is that? I'm mining with just GPU, no FPGA nor ASIC. Recompile removing FPGA stuff... Uhm... that's will be my last last last resource.... ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) Do you believe something about FPGA/ASIC is involved? If so why even returning to older 3.1.0 that was working is still crashing my system? For instance Bitminter java client is mining flawlessy. Damn, what a strange problem... Call stack: 772DE1A4 ntdll.dll:772DE1A4 ZwWaitForMultipleObjects 76AE6AEB KERNEL32.DLL:76AE6AEB WaitForMultipleObjects 6B608229 libusb-1.0.dll:6B608229 windows_clock_gettime_threaded76709147 msvcrt.dll:76709147 iswalnum 76AE8543 KERNEL32.DLL:76AE8543 BaseThreadInitThunk 7730BF39 ntdll.dll:7730BF39 RtlInitializeExceptionChain 7730BF0C ntdll.dll:7730BF0C RtlInitializeExceptionChain I would recompile and remove FPGA code, if I were you.
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I'm experiencing a very odd and blocking problem: was mining with CGMINER 3.1.0 on Radeon HD 5750, never had problem, with SHA256 nor Scrypt, all was fine. At some point I tried CGMINER 3.2.0 and it crashed at start (could only see one line "Started CGMINER 3.2.0" and then crashed). The odd thing is that from that point over even all other versions of CGMINER do the same!!! I cannot anymore use CGMINER! I've tried with 3.1.1 (that I'm succesfully using on another PC): crash. 3.1.0 that was working well before: crash. Today I tried even 3.2.1: crash. I did a Dr. Mingw debug for you, hoping to understand what the hell is happening. cgminer.exe caused an Access Violation at location 004312d2 in module cgminer.exe Reading from location 072ff1d3.
Registers: eax=76709102 ebx=0445fd14 ecx=00000000 edx=00000000 esi=0445fc80 edi=00000000 eip=772de1a4 esp=0445fb58 ebp=0445fcd8 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na pe nc cs=0023 ss=002b ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b efl=00000202
Call stack: 772DE1A4 ntdll.dll:772DE1A4 ZwWaitForMultipleObjects 76AE6AEB KERNEL32.DLL:76AE6AEB WaitForMultipleObjects 0045A362 cgminer.exe:0045A362 0045ACD7 cgminer.exe:0045ACD7 Registers: eax=00000000 ebx=7fffffff ecx=00000000 edx=00000000 esi=ffffffff edi=0097c6d8 eip=772ddc34 esp=04d5f998 ebp=04d5f9d8 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na pe nc cs=0023 ss=002b ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b efl=00000202
Call stack: 772DDC34 ntdll.dll:772DDC34 NtWaitForSingleObject 71F78599 mswsock.dll:71F78599 Tcpip4_WSHGetWildcardSockaddr 75140CCF WS2_32.dll:75140CCF select 0041C6B8 cgminer.exe:0041C6B8 socket_full util.c:1057 0041C6FD cgminer.exe:0041C6FD sock_full util.c:1069 0040F6B0 cgminer.exe:0040F6B0 stratum_rthread cgminer.c:4962 00459F25 cgminer.exe:00459F25 7670906A msvcrt.dll:7670906A _ui64tow 76709147 msvcrt.dll:76709147 iswalnum 76AE8543 KERNEL32.DLL:76AE8543 BaseThreadInitThunk 7730BF39 ntdll.dll:7730BF39 RtlInitializeExceptionChain 7730BF0C ntdll.dll:7730BF0C RtlInitializeExceptionChain XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Registers: eax=072ff1cf ebx=02008668 ecx=ffb8e50d edx=00000008 esi=01ff2e68 edi=02007c6a eip=004312d2 esp=0028f4e0 ebp=0028f548 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na pe nc cs=0023 ss=002b ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b efl=00010202
Call stack: 004312D2 cgminer.exe:004312D2 patch_opcodes ocl.c:178 004333EF cgminer.exe:004333EF initCl ocl.c:738 00430218 cgminer.exe:00430218 opencl_thread_prepare driver-opencl.c:1332 00419410 cgminer.exe:00419410 main cgminer.c:7691 004010B9 cgminer.exe:004010B9 __mingw_CRTStartup crt1.c:244 00401284 cgminer.exe:00401284 WinMainCRTStartup crt1.c:274 76AE8543 KERNEL32.DLL:76AE8543 BaseThreadInitThunk 7730BF39 ntdll.dll:7730BF39 RtlInitializeExceptionChain 7730BF0C ntdll.dll:7730BF0C RtlInitializeExceptionChain Registers: eax=00000000 ebx=00000000 ecx=00000000 edx=00000000 esi=00000002 edi=0097afe0 eip=772df6b4 esp=048dfdec ebp=048dff84 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na pe nc cs=0023 ss=002b ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b efl=00000202
Call stack: 772DF6B4 ntdll.dll:772DF6B4 ZwWaitForWorkViaWorkerFactory 76AE8543 KERNEL32.DLL:76AE8543 BaseThreadInitThunk 7730BF39 ntdll.dll:7730BF39 RtlInitializeExceptionChain 7730BF0C ntdll.dll:7730BF0C RtlInitializeExceptionChain Registers: eax=00000000 ebx=00000000 ecx=00000000 edx=00000000 esi=0469fe6c edi=00001cb4 eip=772ddc34 esp=0469fe28 ebp=0469fe90 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na po nc cs=0023 ss=002b ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b efl=00000206
Call stack: 772DDC34 ntdll.dll:772DDC34 NtWaitForSingleObject 753A10B4 KERNELBASE.dll:753A10B4 WaitForSingleObject 0FB90B1B amdocl.dll:0FB90B1B clGetSamplerInfo 0FB872A7 amdocl.dll:0FB872A7 clGetSamplerInfo 0FB87456 amdocl.dll:0FB87456 clGetSamplerInfo 0FB84362 amdocl.dll:0FB84362 clGetSamplerInfo 0FB96FD6 amdocl.dll:0FB96FD6 clGetSamplerInfo 76AE8543 KERNEL32.DLL:76AE8543 BaseThreadInitThunk 7730BF39 ntdll.dll:7730BF39 RtlInitializeExceptionChain 7730BF0C ntdll.dll:7730BF0C RtlInitializeExceptionChain Registers: eax=00000000 ebx=04b1f8a4 ecx=00000000 edx=00000000 esi=04b1f810 edi=00000000 eip=772de1a4 esp=04b1f6e8 ebp=04b1f868 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na po nc cs=0023 ss=002b ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b efl=00000206
Call stack: 772DE1A4 ntdll.dll:772DE1A4 ZwWaitForMultipleObjects 76AE6AEB KERNEL32.DLL:76AE6AEB WaitForMultipleObjects 0045A362 cgminer.exe:0045A362 0045ACD7 cgminer.exe:0045ACD7 753AEE71 KERNELBASE.dll:753AEE71 CreateEventExW 753AEE8C KERNELBASE.dll:753AEE8C CreateEventExW 753B3BFE KERNELBASE.dll:753B3BFE CreateEventExA 00458630 cgminer.exe:00458630 0041BD00 cgminer.exe:0041BD00 tq_pop util.c:769 0040F9D0 cgminer.exe:0040F9D0 stratum_sthread cgminer.c:5053 00459F25 cgminer.exe:00459F25 7670906A msvcrt.dll:7670906A _ui64tow 76709147 msvcrt.dll:76709147 iswalnum 76AE8543 KERNEL32.DLL:76AE8543 BaseThreadInitThunk 7730BF39 ntdll.dll:7730BF39 RtlInitializeExceptionChain 7730BF0C ntdll.dll:7730BF0C RtlInitializeExceptionChain Registers: eax=76709102 ebx=6b619070 ecx=00000000 edx=00000000 esi=029afe90 edi=00000000 eip=772de1a4 esp=029afd68 ebp=029afee8 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na pe nc cs=0023 ss=002b ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b efl=00000202
Call stack: 772DE1A4 ntdll.dll:772DE1A4 ZwWaitForMultipleObjects 76AE6AEB KERNEL32.DLL:76AE6AEB WaitForMultipleObjects 6B608229 libusb-1.0.dll:6B608229 windows_clock_gettime_threaded 76709147 msvcrt.dll:76709147 iswalnum 76AE8543 KERNEL32.DLL:76AE8543 BaseThreadInitThunk 7730BF39 ntdll.dll:7730BF39 RtlInitializeExceptionChain 7730BF0C ntdll.dll:7730BF0C RtlInitializeExceptionChain
I hope that someone can lead me to the solution.... ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) I'm now using bitminter java client, but I want a scrypt miner and I like so much CGMINER...! Thank you in advance to who will reply! Did you delete bin files? Reset the drivers to USB/COM? If nothing works, re-compile and remove all the fpga stuff.
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Hey guys how do we overclock the Avalon? Do we need extra cooling?
First you need an Avalon ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) +++1, ROFL
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Hello,
I don't have much of a EE background and did CSC in college so the power portion of creating a mining pool is confusing me.
I currently have one rig that takes ~1200W running in my room. I've noticed many times the surge protector will shut that machine down. It used to trip the circuit breaker, but luckily that doesn't happen anymore as the strip stops it. I'm not sure how or why the strip goes off, but it seems to have fixed my circuit breaker from tripping.
I'd like to buy two or four more of these machines, but can't figure out how to tell/test if my current power can support it. Naturally I'd want to put it on another circuit because the current one wouldn't handle it ( how can I tell? ). How do you guys figure out if your current home can support the added power load before buying a new rig?
Thanks for your time
If you are in NA, buy http://www.amazon.com/Arbor-Scientific-P4400-Kill-Meter/dp/B001JHGY2Q/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1370874423&sr=8-4&keywords=killa+wattor something similar and measure how much power does your current system draw from the wall. If you are around 750-800W/machine, you should be able to run two of these systems on one dedicated 15A circuit. Most breakers disconnect at 1600W+ if run for some time. You have to find out what else is connected to that circuit and estimate the extra power consumption of the other stuff. I split up 60A (6 gauge wire) secondary panel into 4x15A dedicated outlets, each with double pole 15A breaker feeding (with 14-3 wire) one outlet (broke the tab to run two hots to the panel).
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what is your hw error rate? i get ~ 4,7 per hour
ICA0 | (5s):334.2M (avg):333.2Mh/s | A:8655 R:67 HW:118 U:4.3/m Around 1% Is that with cgminer or bfgminer? I get 12% with cgminer and about 5% with bfgminer
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Using cgminer on windows 7 Drivers installed with zadig as described and can view in device manager I set up a .bat file and I when I try to run it, it flashes on the screen and automatically closes. Says "-S unrecognized option" Any ideas why? I unchecked "hide extensions for all file types" as instructed when creating a .bat file. My text in the bat file reads as follows: (replacing user/pass with xxx/yyy) C:\cgminer\cgminer-nogpu.exe -o http://rr.btcmp.com:8332 -u xxx -p yyy d --icarus-options 115200:1:1 --icarus-timing 3.0=100 -S //./COM3 The pathway is correct. Can anyone see any problems? Only 1 miner plugged into usb port. Thanks! Use version 3.1.1 for Icarus/Lancelot/Erupter devices. I thought it suppose to be -S \\.\COM3 Tried v3.1.1, tried / & \ both ways. Still same thing. In addition. When I start cgminer-nogpu.exe manually, enter my pool/user/pass... It says this: http://db.tt/5LSsuujsAny help? if u used 3.2.0 and then tried to go back to 3.1.1 , make sure u unplug and re-plug the device . atleast on linux you have to... You probably also have to undo whatever zadig did in order to use 3.1.1 after having set everything up for 3.2.0. I use linux, so I can't tell you for sure what those steps are. +1. Need to reinstall silabs drivers for 3.1.1 or bfgminer.
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Using cgminer on windows 7 Drivers installed with zadig as described and can view in device manager I set up a .bat file and I when I try to run it, it flashes on the screen and automatically closes. Says "-S unrecognized option" Any ideas why? I unchecked "hide extensions for all file types" as instructed when creating a .bat file. My text in the bat file reads as follows: (replacing user/pass with xxx/yyy) C:\cgminer\cgminer-nogpu.exe -o http://rr.btcmp.com:8332 -u xxx -p yyy d --icarus-options 115200:1:1 --icarus-timing 3.0=100 -S //./COM3 The pathway is correct. Can anyone see any problems? Only 1 miner plugged into usb port. Thanks! Use version 3.1.1 for Icarus/Lancelot/Erupter devices. I thought it suppose to be -S \\.\COM3
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My intention was to find the way to map/link the devices received from "dev" command to the devices received from "devdetails" command. Both commands reply an array of devices that should includes all connected devices to the miner and not just one like the "pga" "gpu" command. However, I now use the way to get all devices from "devdetails" and then request the additional data by the "cpu","gpu","pga" command.
Martin, config command will give you number of devices (N) for each type, then just loop 0 to N and call cpu, gpu or pga command. You don't need device "ID". They are numbered 0 to N. You can map them to whatever you like in your program.
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Love my 10 miners (using Dynex hub)! Hashing away per screenshot below along side my Diamond 7970... ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Ffbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.net%2Fhphotos-ak-prn2%2F970542_10151719295667975_767053574_n.jpg&t=663&c=xXoEg_2qVCc5QA) The h/w errors are kinda high. What is your longer run average of "hw/(accepted+ rejected)"?
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Has anyone got v3.2 to correctly detect ASICminer USBs on Windows? Keeps asking for "AMU driver" even though UART BRidge COM driver is installed and USBs are listed under COMP Ports. Also 3.1.1 doesn't seem to work with COM ports higher then 9, no matter what format I use in BAT file it just says failed to open port. Here is my .bat cgminer-nogpu -o http://pit.deepbit.net:8332 -u someuser -p somepassword --icarus-options 115200:1:1 --icarus-timing 3.0=100 -S COM3 -S COM4 -S COM5 -S COM6 -S COM7 -S COM8 -S COM9 if i try "-S COM10" or any other higher ports I get: Icarus detect: Failed to open PORT 10 I gave up and started using BitMinter SunBlaster Use -S \\.\COM10 on the command line or "scan-serial" : [ "icarus:\\\\.\\COM10"] in the config file 3.2.0 uses direct USB so you have to set that up, 3.1.1 uses silabs USB/COM driver. 3.2.0 has issues. So use 3.1.1, or use bfgminer.
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Noob here. I have a new/used Asus on Windows 7. Trying to ruin cgminer-nogpu. Plain Cgminer won't run. It says:
Icarus detect <1:5> failed to initialise <incorrect device?> USB init, open device failed, err -12, you need to install a Windows USB driver for - AMU device 1:5 Icarus detect <1:5> failed to initialise <incorrect devise?>
I tried to follow all the other thread's instructions. All the read me files. Some things didn't make any sense to me, couldn't do what they were saying. What does all this mean above? What should I do?
Thanks!!
Use bfgminer 3.0.2 or cgminer 3.1.1
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Hi, I'm developing a windows service that controls/monitors the above mentioned mining applications by their API. Currently I facing the problem that I have to map the information that I receive from "dev" command to the information I received from "devdetails". As reponse of "devdetails" I get an unique ID, but how I can identify which device is the related in the "dev" response? I could imagine it would be possible to bypass the problem by first receiving all devices from the "devdetails" command, and then to request the information explicit by "gpu"/"cpu"/"pga" and the ID I received from "devdetails" command. Unfortunately I have no possibilities for testing it as I don't have multiple mining devices. Some advice would be highly appreciated.
Thank you very much in advance!
I use sprintf_s(command, sizeof(command), "{ \"command\" : \"pga\" , \"parameter\" : \"%d\" }", pga); sprintf_s(command, sizeof(command), "{ \"command\" : \"gpu\" , \"parameter\" : \"%d\" }", gpu); to get device stats and to get number of devices: strcpy_s(command, sizeof(command), "{ \"command\" : \"config\" }"); Not sure if that is what you want. Take a look at my akbash code if you like.
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[E]nable [D]isable ntensity [R]estart GPU Or press any other key to continue [2013-06-05 07:18:55] Error -5: Enqueueing kernel onto command queue. (clEnqueueNDRangeKernel) [2013-06-05 07:18:55] GPU 0 failure, disabling! [2013-06-05 07:18:55] Thread 0 being disabled
I am receiving the above when I run cgminer, I installed a second GPU. 7950, 7870 both are MSI's Any help is appreciated. Lower your core frequency.
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if you are using the config file (bfgminer) enter them like this: "disable-gpu" : true, "auto-fan" : true, "api-listen" : true, "api-port" : "4030", "api-network" : true, "api-allow" : "W:127.0.0.1", "expiry" : "120", "failover-only" : true, "gpu-threads" : "5", "log" : "5", "retry-pause" : "5", "expiry" : "90", "queue" : "0", "scan-time" : "60", "submit-stale" : true, "icarus-timing" : "3.0=100", "icarus-options" : "115200:1:1", "scan-serial" : [ "icarus:\\\\.\\COM11", "icarus:\\\\.\\COM12" ]
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I get around 1 HW error per 1-2 hours.
What h/w error percentage are you guys getting? I'm running bfgminer 3.0.2 and I'm getting 0-6%, most of them are around 2-3%, with one stick hovering just under 6%.
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I have added EMAIL ALERTS support.
The emails will be sent out by whatever mail server you configure in php.ini, right? Have you tried this on Windows under IIS?
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Jalapeno, fresh from the mailman! ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fdl.dropboxusercontent.com%2Fu%2F21251183%2FJalapeno.JPG&t=663&c=PcNP1JDBqQVlLA) 5.8GH/s at 31.5w ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fdl.dropboxusercontent.com%2Fu%2F21251183%2FBFL2.jpg&t=663&c=QLkQr9zEb0mlew) I hope many many more are being shipped so I don't think it's a dream! ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) That is cute. I want one.
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It is unfair. shipping order should base for the time of payment.
Nobody said anything about being fair. It is what it is. You can buy "fairness" so it seems.
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How should I say this politely?
They are effing scam.
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