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5301  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Antminer S3, Video on: July 21, 2014, 06:16:28 PM
hi sir, how to setup S3 ?
I'm very confused, because S3 have a 4x PCI Expres.

See the setup guide here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=702653.0
5302  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Bitmain Antminer S3 Setup [HD] on: July 21, 2014, 06:15:11 PM
Great setup guide dogie any plans on covering wifi?

There is no WiFi on the S3?

There IS WORKING WiFi on S3, buddy... Wink

There is NO antenna for it, though... Grin

ZiG

Yeah it's as good as not there. Those willing to spend the time and money to mod their S3s will already know what to do - it would be a waste of time for others.

Dogie

Can you stop adding 15 line breaks between each few words please. And yes the wifi is useable if you're within a 15 foot radius and if you can point the open end of the fan roughly at your router. Else it drops out and you end up in a beepathon. You can't easily add an aerial so its best not to confuse users with it.
5303  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 1st SpondooliesTech SP10 in the world - 1.5TH on: July 21, 2014, 06:05:24 PM
frustrates the shit out of me why people feel the need to jump in a sale/auction thread then attempt to rip it to bits when they have no intention of buying the goods on offer.

If your not interested dont comment, simple.

Truth usually is unpleasant for most. Plus I'm always interested in some Spond. miners, and fully respect what dogie has done for the.community, but, imo, I feel like this is abusing the status he has gained.. he himself cannot confirm that it was the first ever built yet claims it in the title..

Huh I'm not claiming that at all. I'm claiming it is the first unit they shipped, not the first unit they built. That I proved, the talk about serial numbers went OT.
5304  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Bitmain Antminer S3 Setup [HD] on: July 21, 2014, 05:05:13 AM
Great setup guide dogie any plans on covering wifi?

There is no WiFi on the S3?

There IS WORKING WiFi on S3, buddy... Wink

There is NO antenna for it, though... Grin

Yeah it's as good as not there. Those willing to spend the time and money to mod their S3s will already know what to do - it would be a waste of time for others.
5305  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Bitmain Antminer S3 Setup [HD] on: July 21, 2014, 03:37:24 AM
Great setup guide dogie any plans on covering wifi?

There is no WiFi on the S3?
5306  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Bitmain Antminer S3 Setup [HD] on: July 21, 2014, 01:26:34 AM
Guide says something about attaching 4 pci e cables to power it? I thought this was only necessary for overclocking.

Quote
Strictly only 2 PCI-E connectors are required at stock speeds, however it will reduce cable temperatures by utilising all 4
5307  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Bitmain Antminer S3 Setup [HD] on: July 21, 2014, 01:04:38 AM
Nice photo u put the s3 inside a mini soft box? I believe Grin. Btw I am going to buy some double side tape to cover that beeping hole. LoL

Its a light box, and lots of post processing.
5308  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - Best W/GH/s ratio, Best $/GH/s ratio on: July 21, 2014, 12:38:26 AM
@spondoolies
Are the chips already in hand?
We're getting the ASICs on Tuesday

Do you have an estimate on when the august batch will ship? Early august, late august?

They'll ship in August. And probably over a reasonable period in order order.
5309  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive RockMiner R-Box Setup [HD] on: July 21, 2014, 12:35:55 AM
Thanks for the in-depth guise! I'll be receiving a R-Box in the next week or so, so I'll definitely be keeping my eyes on this thread. Also, I assume it wouldn't affect anything by having a non-12V power supply, correct? I'm quite confident it would work perfectly fine but figured I'd double check with you guys. I'd be using a 19V 65W laptop power brick to power the unit.

12V ONLY, its like trying to run your car on liquid cat otherwise.
5310  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANN: BITMAIN has Tested Its 28nm Bitcoin Mining Chip BM1382 on: July 21, 2014, 12:35:01 AM
 Dogie's comprehensive setup guide now up in super HD!

 
5311  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S3 Discussion and Support Thread. on: July 21, 2014, 12:34:39 AM
 Dogie's comprehensive setup guide now up in super HD!

 
5312  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Bitmain Antminer S3 Setup [HD] on: July 21, 2014, 12:31:15 AM
I like the guide.   I did a small how to on reducing the beep.

Simple easy low cost and fully reversible.

I've still not managed to work out WHY it beeps, often just once and at random times with sometimes huge gaps between
5313  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Bitmain Antminer S3 Setup [HD] on: July 21, 2014, 12:30:18 AM
Great guide, Dogie...

few notes:
1. The guide calls it R3 at some point
2. ssh login/passwd is root/root, not root/admin
3. it refers to holding reset button to the left of LCD screen, which is relevant to S2, but not S3 (no LCD on S3). On S3 there is a pinhole to the right (if you are looking straight at ethernet port) of the pair of red and green indicator. The easiest way to do it (reset) is to push inside the pinhole for 5-10sec with a thicker paper clip.

All fixed.
5314  Bitcoin / Hardware / [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Bitmain Antminer S3 Setup [HD] on: July 20, 2014, 09:42:17 PM
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0b) What You Need
1) Powering
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4) Configuration
5) Troubleshooting
6) Where to buy


0a) What to Expect (top)
Bitmain's AntMiner S3 is one of the most important releases this summer and is designed to be a network dominator. It features 32 of their latest 28nm
BM1382 chips arranged in a similar formfactor to the S1. The refinement and evolution of design is staggering however, and the S3 is improved in every way.
The S3 is standalone and does not require an external controller.

Chips32x Bitmain BM1382 Gen2
Hashrate~440GH
Rated Voltage12V
Rated Current28A
Power.Consumption340W

 

      
 
      


0b) What You Need (top)
You will need a few accessories and a power supply to get started.


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1) Powering (top)
S3's do not come with a power supply, and you will need a typical computer PSU with 4xPCI-E 6 pin power connectors. Strictly only 2 PCI-E connectors are
required at stock speeds, however it will reduce cable temperatures by utilising all 4. We also need to tell the PSU to always be on, as there isn't a motherboard
to do this. Cut a paper clip into a U and insert it into the green wire and either black wire to the side of the green wire. Tape it up for safety. The power supply
will now be controlled by its switch on the rear socket.

      


2) Cooling (top)
The S3 is self sufficient in cooling terms and utilises the optimal negative pressure tunnel cooling arrangement. Two 120mm JSL JDH1238B fans at each
end operate at ~1500-2500rpm almost silently, while keeping chip temperatures as low as 20C above ambient. Both are automatically controlled by the
software and react to increased temperatures.

The backs of the mining boards are cooled by curved, full cover aluminium heatsinks and the fronts by smaller straight finned heatsinks. Both are attached
using compressive springs to avoid potential chip damage. Its worth noting the excellent and careful thermal compound placement on each individual chip,
something not usually seen in the mass market price point. Please be careful when handling these heatsinks, they are extremely sharp.

      
 
      

      
 



3) Case (top)
The S3 is entirely enclosed in an extremely strong shroud that is not going to be damaged at all. The internal frame is minimal but solid and well designed.
Both fans have grills to complete what is possibly the most child and pet friendly miner on the market. S3's are stackable when placed on their side due to the
top access required for the PCI-E cables.

A shipped S3 weighs 6kg and the unit measures 331mm x 137mm x 160mm.

      


4) Configuration (top)
The S3 is standalone and does not require an external controller.

Wiring:
  • Prepare the paper clip for the PSU's 24 pin connector.
  • Plug in the four PCI-E cables to the miner.
  • Plug in an ethernet cable from the AntMiner to you router.

Configuration:
  • Power on the power supply using its switch at the back.
  • Make sure that your router's subnet is 1, ie 192.168.1.x. If not then change it to 1, this is just temporary. ***If this is not possible, see below***
  • Using a browser, navigate to 192.168.1.99 - this goes to the S3's configuration page.
  • Login using "root" as both the username and password.
  • Navigate to Network -> Interfaces -> WAN -> Edit.
  • Change protocol to DHCP and click "Save & Apply".
  • Using a browser, navigate to your router and find the IP it has assigned the S3 and navigate to that IP.
  • Navigate to the page Status -> Miner Configuration. Enter your pool information in the below format.
  • Select "Beeper ringing" to "false" and click "Save & Apply".
  • Navigate to the page "Miner Status" to check mining has started.
  • You can then change your router subnet back to whatever you are used to using.

Alternative Subnet Change:
  • Unplug your computer from all internet sources.
  • Plug in an ethernet cable from the AntMiner to your computer.
  • Navigate to Control Panel -> Network and Sharing Centre -> Change Adapter Settings.
  • Right click on your ethernet adapter -> Properties.
  • Click on "Internet Protocol Version 4" and click properties.
  • Select "Use the following IP address" and enter the following:
  • IP Address: 192.168.1.1, Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0, Default Gateway: 192.168.1.99.
  • Plug in an ethernet cable from the AntMiner to you router.
  • Restart the configuration instructions as above.

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5) Troubleshooting (top)

ProblemSolution
"x".in.a.row.on.miner.configuration.page- There is a faulty chip - nothing we can do. Hash rate will be affected by ~3%.
Almost all "x" on one row of "Chips"- A hashing board may be mispowered or faulty. Recheck your cabling and PSU.
How do I change the login password?- Navigate to System -> Administration. Enter the current password and enter your new one twice.
What is the SSH login?- Username is "root", password is "root".
Can I turn the beeping off when the miner stops mining?- No, but you can reduce how often it beeps. Navigate to Miner configuration and turn "Beeper Ringing" to false.
I can connect to the AntMiner but its not hashing?- Set the protocol to DHCP via Navigate to Network -> Interfaces -> WAN -> Edit. If you
don't want to use DHCP, navigate to Network -> Settings and make sure "Gateway" is set to the
IP of your router.
What temperatures should I aim for?- Try and achieve <50 for best hash rates, and <60 for long lifetimes. Temperatures should not be
 let to rise above 70C.
Where can I get the latest firmware?- Download from Bitmain's site.
How can I tell what firmware version I have now?- Navigate to System -> Overview and look at "File System Version".
How do I install the latest firmware?- Download firmware as above. Navigate to System -> Upgrade and click "browse". Select the
downloaded file and click "Flash image". Do NOT interrupt this process or you will brick the unit.
How do I reset settings to default?- Use a paper clip to press the reset button - located next to the ethernet connector - down for
5-10 seconds. The miner will then reset with stock settings.
My.power.supply's.cables.are.braided.or.aren't.color.coded- See below diagram for pin-outs.

      
 
      

 


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6) Where to buy (top)

                    
                                         
            

5315  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 1st SpondooliesTech SP10 in the world - 1.5TH on: July 20, 2014, 08:47:17 PM

https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3842/14448326444_a4cb8058c3_o.jpg

If we are to interpret the SN, it appears the unit was #5 potentially.


#5 Control board, #13 ASIC board

Yeah, although there are 2 ASIC boards per control board and unit, and so its still  ~5.
5316  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: The Open Source Block Erupter Project on: July 20, 2014, 06:09:43 PM
Right when it started getting interesting... It died out.

This isn't something that gets done on the forums, the progress gets shown here. The reference design is literally insane so they set a high bar to start with. I mean.... anyway, you'll see Wink
5317  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 1st SpondooliesTech SP10 in the world - 1.5TH on: July 20, 2014, 05:12:35 PM
How can we legitimate this ? Any serial number that indicates this ?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.msg5783722#msg5783722 is the first unit they ever shipped. Just to be clear its from the first test batch of ~14 machines they made to test the software and kept internally. It could be the first they ever made but its not verifiable.

https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3842/14448326444_a4cb8058c3_o.jpg

If we are to interpret the SN, it appears the unit was #5 potentially.



Ps, I also forgot to mention in the OP that I'm missing a few screws from the external casing holding the lid down. I can't find them anywhere, but if I do while packing I'll obviously put them in. It makes no difference to anything though, the lid is well secured.
5318  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - Best W/GH/s ratio, Best $/GH/s ratio on: July 20, 2014, 07:29:01 AM
Do you happen to know the reason why all US is using stupid 120V circuits?

They've got Thomas Edison to thank for that. He wanted lots and lots and lots of local power stations all supplying low voltage DC, where as Westinghouse wanted big power stations delivering high voltage AC.
5319  Economy / Computer hardware / [SOLD] 1st SpondooliesTech SP10 in the world - 1.5TH on: July 20, 2014, 07:13:47 AM
Hello all,

My SP10 needs a new owner as I'm running out of power. This unit was the first they ever shipped and so holds some historical value - hence I'd prefer a home that will take care of it. That means the unit is from the original 'fast corner' chip batch which performs slightly better. Warranty, if any, will be provided directly by Spondoolies Tech.


Shipping is from the UK. Total price is base price + shipping + tax (if applicable). See below.

Base Price: BTC 3.5

UK non business      : = 0.7 tax, free shipping = 4.2
UK VAT reg business: = 0.7 tax, free shipping = 4.2

EU non business      : = 0.76 tax, 0.3 shipping = 4.56
EU VAT reg business: = 0.0 tax,   0.3 shipping = 3.8

US                          : = 0.0 tax, 0.35 shipping = 3.85
5320  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive RockMiner R-Box Setup [HD] on: July 19, 2014, 06:21:24 PM
I am using the cgminer 4.3.3 (can't get bfgminer to work for nothing).

Pool mining works fine but when I try to solo mine any coin I get the "waiting for pool" then it just goes to a solid black box and nothing.

Any ideas on what could be going wrong?

No idea about solo mining, still no reason not to use a pool.
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