Really like the payout options. I have mined with prohasing to, and it was around what I expected.
Are you guys planning to add X11 by any chance? Would definetely mine with you.
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Hi, i have bought a A2 Mini first release, what images i have do download to restore on the sd card? Which release of cgminer is installed in the iso? Is possible to set 1000Mhz freq. in this release of the firmware to save power consumation? Thanks in advance W_M Version 2.0, containing CGminer 2.9.0 can be set to 1000 MHz, and yes that saves power (haven't written down how great the difference was, can't remember) https://mega.co.nz/#!GNMQAIrb!IjkpJvS36O29AfOKc_jR9aezdH5yZnHMiGY5mIGyypkYou need 7zip to unzip the image and image writer to 'burn' it to the sd disk. The ip adress is the link to the web interface (mine is http://192.168.178.21), I found mine by logging into the router and looking for connected devices. On the web interface you can set you pool information.
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Cool, thanks for the info. I'll try it later.
Any luck getting 4.7.0 to work properly?
It runs when started in the terminal, but not throught the webinterface. And the output looks funny. More work is needed (and more spare time is needed ).
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Hi I've been following this thread since the summer when I accumulated some btm, watching and thinking of how to get involved and most recently have been trying to follow the mining / slow block confirmation issue. Relatively green to mining and not connecting the dots I tried to send some btm to Polo and to my surprise not one block confirmation has occurred in 29 hrs and am wondering about the prognosis for seeing additional block confirmations in the near future and ultimately securing my btm pending confirmation. I'm confident the Dev and Community will get to the bottom of this but am wondering if there's a way to get a read on the overall strength of the network to estimate future block confirmations.
The Dev and the community are thinking about possible, long term viable solutions. Look at post #1845 for part of that discussion
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That is very nice Do you get less HW-errors using higher clock frequencies with the increased voltage?
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Hi I know how change voltage with replace smd resistor for sample replace 09С instead of 05C this about 0.88v Thank you for charing Is this a photo of the A1 board? The voltage regulating part looks identical to the A2 (which would be awesome ) The voltage now is .88V? And it use to be .84V?
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As said above, I, like most of you has used BTC (to rent miners, and buy computer hardware)
I have used BitMark as well to Mark people, urls, among other things.
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Hi emdje,
Is it possible to view cgminer like that through putty using your 2.0 firmware? Or is it only made possible with your newer unreleased firmware?
No when it is already running, but if you stop cgminer through the webinterface you can. Start up putty, log in, navigate to the /var/www folder (cd /var/www) and type the following (with your own pool info of course): sudo ./cgminer -o stratum+tcp://eu-01.miningrigrentals.com:3333 -u emdje.3166 -p x --A1Pll1 1300 --A1Pll2 1300 --A1Pll3 1300 --A1Pll4 1300 --A1Pll5 1300 --A1Pll6 1300 --diff 4096 --api-listen --api-network --cs 8 --stmcu 0 --hwreset --no-submit-stale --lowmem When you receive an error and cgminer is not starting type the following: . This will mark cgminer as an executable. Then try to start it again. I only use it to test various builds of cgminer. Somehow the autostart does not work properly.
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Copied version 4.7.0 on a usb stick. Checked it on the usb stick with the --version command, it gave back version 4.7.0 Checking the same file on the same usb stick on the other pi it gives version 3.9.0 again Putting it back in the other pi and checking that file with the command it gives version 4.7.0 again very weird try: echo $PATH and check in /usr/local/bin There is another copy of cgminer, most likely the ./cgminer -V is pulling from the $PATH variable Yes that worked, it shows now that it is cgminer 4.7.0, however it only runs from the command line and shows only invalid nounces unfortunatly. Have to look into that
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Any multipool paying out Bitmarks?
There is another one that pays out in Bitmarks: https://prohashing.com/You can even have it pay-out 45% BTC, 5% LTC and 50% BTM, or any other combination that you want with 80 different coins, even USD
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Copied version 4.7.0 on a usb stick. Checked it on the usb stick with the --version command, it gave back version 4.7.0 Checking the same file on the same usb stick on the other pi it gives version 3.9.0 again Putting it back in the other pi and checking that file with the command it gives version 4.7.0 again very weird
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What do you get for output when you append to the newly compiled cgminer binary:
--version|-V Display version and exit
Also it looks like its only displaying 2 blades?
I will take a look at you first question/suggestion tomorrow, it is very late here. But to answer you first. I have an A2 Mini , so only two blades. Something broke on my pi where the miner is running on To much fiddling I guess This is what I get on the Pi I compiled cgminer on: pi@raspberrypi ~/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-Working-dont-change $ sudo cgminer --version cgminer 4.7.0
So that is good When I do this in the pi where the miner runs on i get this pi@raspberrypi /var/www $ sudo cgminer --version cgminer 3.9.0
Going to recopy the file to make shure it is the same
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Im glad you were finally able to compile it, good job! Please release new cgminer separatelly from A2 image, so we dont have to flash the whole thing.
It is not done yet, cgminer 4.7.0 does not start automatically yet. When I don't have to change anything else on the image in startup scripts I can release it on its own. In previous cases a newly installed miner would mine a couple of minutes for me, which donations for my work. When I release it on it's own I do expect some donations
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What do you get for output when you append to the newly compiled cgminer binary:
--version|-V Display version and exit
Also it looks like its only displaying 2 blades?
I will take a look at you first question/suggestion tomorrow, it is very late here. But to answer you first. I have an A2 Mini , so only two blades. Something broke on my pi where the miner is running on To much fiddling I guess This is what I get on the Pi I compiled cgminer on: pi@raspberrypi ~/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-Working-dont-change $ sudo cgminer --version cgminer 4.7.0
So that is good
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What do you get for output when you append to the newly compiled cgminer binary:
--version|-V Display version and exit
Also it looks like its only displaying 2 blades?
I will take a look at you first question/suggestion tomorrow, it is very late here. But to answer you first. I have an A2 Mini , so only two blades.
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For anyone who is interested and as 'proof', here some output (ignore the name of the folder this is just my own way of tracking the rewrite versions). Last lines of ./configure output: configure: creating ./config.status config.status: creating jansson.pc config.status: creating Makefile config.status: creating src/Makefile config.status: creating src/jansson_config.h config.status: creating config.h config.status: config.h is unchanged config.status: executing depfiles commands config.status: executing libtool commands ------------------------------------------------------------------------ cgminer 4.7.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Options Summary:
libcurl(GBT+getwork).: Enabled: -lcurl curses.TUI...........: FOUND: -lncurses
Antminer.S1.Bitmain..: Disabled Antminer.S2.Bitmain..: Disabled Avalon.ASICs.........: Disabled Avalon2.ASICs........: Disabled BlackArrowMinion.ASIC: Disabled BlackArrow.ASICs.....: Disabled BFL.ASICs............: Disabled BitForce.FPGAs.......: Disabled BitFury.ASICs........: Disabled BlockErupter.ASICs...: Disabled Cointerra.ASICs......: Disabled Spond-sp10.ASICs.....: Disabled Spond-sp30.ASICs.....: Disabled Bitmine-A1.ASICs.....: Enabled Drillbit.BitFury.....: Disabled Hashfast.ASICs.......: Disabled Hashratio.ASICs......: Disabled Icarus.ASICs/FPGAs...: Disabled Klondike.ASICs.......: Disabled KnC.ASICs............: Disabled ModMiner.FPGAs.......: Disabled
Compilation............: make (or gmake) CPPFLAGS.............: CFLAGS...............: -g -O2 LDFLAGS..............: -lpthread LDADD................: -ldl -lcurl compat/jansson-2.6/src/.libs/libjansson.a -lpthread -lm -lrt
Installation...........: make install (as root if needed, with 'su' or 'sudo') prefix...............: /usr/local
And this is the sudo make install output: pi@raspberrypi ~/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable $ sudo make install Making install in lib make[1]: Entering directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/lib' make install-recursive make[2]: Entering directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/lib' make[3]: Entering directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/lib' make[4]: Entering directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/lib' make[4]: Nothing to be done for 'install-exec-am'. make[4]: Nothing to be done for 'install-data-am'. make[4]: Leaving directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/lib' make[3]: Leaving directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/lib' make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/lib' make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/lib' Making install in compat make[1]: Entering directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/compat' Making install in jansson-2.6 make[2]: Entering directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/compat/jansson-2.6' Making install in src make[3]: Entering directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/compat/jansson-2.6/src' CC pack_unpack.lo CC strbuffer.lo CC strconv.lo CC value.lo CCLD libjansson.la make[4]: Entering directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/compat/jansson-2.6/src' /bin/mkdir -p '/usr/local/lib' /bin/bash ../libtool --mode=install /usr/bin/install -c libjansson.la '/usr/local/lib' libtool: install: /usr/bin/install -c .libs/libjansson.so.4.5.0 /usr/local/lib/libjansson.so.4.5.0 libtool: install: (cd /usr/local/lib && { ln -s -f libjansson.so.4.5.0 libjansson.so.4 || { rm -f libjansson.so.4 && ln -s libjansson.so.4.5.0 libjansson.so.4; }; }) libtool: install: (cd /usr/local/lib && { ln -s -f libjansson.so.4.5.0 libjansson.so || { rm -f libjansson.so && ln -s libjansson.so.4.5.0 libjansson.so; }; }) libtool: install: /usr/bin/install -c .libs/libjansson.lai /usr/local/lib/libjansson.la libtool: install: /usr/bin/install -c .libs/libjansson.a /usr/local/lib/libjansson.a libtool: install: chmod 644 /usr/local/lib/libjansson.a libtool: install: ranlib /usr/local/lib/libjansson.a libtool: finish: PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/sbin" ldconfig -n /usr/local/lib ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Libraries have been installed in: /usr/local/lib
If you ever happen to want to link against installed libraries in a given directory, LIBDIR, you must either use libtool, and specify the full pathname of the library, or use the `-LLIBDIR' flag during linking and do at least one of the following: - add LIBDIR to the `LD_LIBRARY_PATH' environment variable during execution - add LIBDIR to the `LD_RUN_PATH' environment variable during linking - use the `-Wl,-rpath -Wl,LIBDIR' linker flag - have your system administrator add LIBDIR to `/etc/ld.so.conf'
See any operating system documentation about shared libraries for more information, such as the ld(1) and ld.so(8) manual pages. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/mkdir -p '/usr/local/include' /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 jansson.h jansson_config.h '/usr/local/include' make[4]: Leaving directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/compat/jansson-2.6/src' make[3]: Leaving directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/compat/jansson-2.6/src' make[3]: Entering directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/compat/jansson-2.6' make[4]: Entering directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/compat/jansson-2.6' make[4]: Nothing to be done for 'install-exec-am'. /bin/mkdir -p '/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig' /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 jansson.pc '/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig' make[4]: Leaving directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/compat/jansson-2.6' make[3]: Leaving directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/compat/jansson-2.6' make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/compat/jansson-2.6' make[2]: Entering directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/compat' make[3]: Entering directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/compat' make[3]: Nothing to be done for 'install-exec-am'. make[3]: Nothing to be done for 'install-data-am'. make[3]: Leaving directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/compat' make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/compat' make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/compat' Making install in ccan make[1]: Entering directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/ccan' make[2]: Entering directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/ccan' make[2]: Nothing to be done for 'install-exec-am'. make[2]: Nothing to be done for 'install-data-am'. make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/ccan' make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable/ccan' make[1]: Entering directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable' CC cgminer-cgminer.o CC cgminer-util.o CC cgminer-sha2.o CC cgminer-api.o CC cgminer-logging.o CC cgminer-klist.o CC cgminer-noncedup.o CC cgminer-driver-SPI-bitmine-A1.o CC cgminer-spi-context.o CCLD cgminer make[2]: Entering directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable' /bin/mkdir -p '/usr/local/bin' /bin/bash ./libtool --mode=install /usr/bin/install -c cgminer '/usr/local/bin' libtool: install: /usr/bin/install -c cgminer /usr/local/bin/cgminer make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable' make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/pi/Downloads/cgminer-4.7.0-A2-changable'
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Cgminer 4.7.0 is running pretty good (when started through the terminal). I just don't know where it gets the idea that it is cgminer 3.9.0 Anyone any idea where that info might come from?
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Restarted cgminer with clock frequencies, stats are normal now on the webinterface.
Still letting it run for a while to see what is does. And I have to figure out how to let it start automatically through the webinterface.
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do you get any debug information trying to start it by adding: -D -T --verbose
thnx. When I start cgminer through the terminal it runs. However through the web interface it does not. Webinterface does give statistics and saying it runs at 40MH/s I am letting it run for now to see what miningrigrentals says after a couple of hours.
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