Someone needs to make a new thread with a weekly summary of what's going on with Hashfast or something, this thread is at almost 500 pages and is way too time consuming to follow.
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I'll up my offer to BTC1.1 shipped as I'd very much like to have one of these, and BTC is going up.
dunno why anyone would pay that much when ya can get 2 ant for cheaper... Antminers don't come with a 1000W power supply like these do, something to consider. I'll do $700+shipping for anyone interested. Just curious because I haven't followed the hashfast saga very close, why 1000 watt PSU if it only pulls 350w or less? Any yes, you're looking right at $500 for 2 S1 and PSU. They put a 1000W PSU in there so you can install an upgrade kit on the machine (another board). Also keep in mind Antminer S1's pull about twice as much power per GH, reducing your profit margin somewhat with those.
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I'll up my offer to BTC1.1 shipped as I'd very much like to have one of these, and BTC is going up.
dunno why anyone would pay that much when ya can get 2 ant for cheaper... Antminers don't come with a 1000W power supply like these do, something to consider. I'll do $700+shipping for anyone interested.
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Anyone ever figure out how to get the MH/s 5s and MH/s average fields for antminers to work properly? Also, the temperature reported in anubis appears to be the current average temp instead of the current max temp.
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Tried out 4.0.1 with my hashfast babyjets with upgraded 0.4 preview firmware. I noticed now when a babyjet reconnects for any reason it will keep it's name (ex. HFB 0) in the cgminer window, but in the API it will get a new name (ex. HFB 14) instead of just reactivating the old name. It's not really high priority, but id help clean up the stats I'm pulling from the API if this was corrected.
Also, had a few cases were 4.0.1 crashed when a babyjet hit 90C, went back to 3.12.0 and this did not reoccur.
EDIT: Also, cpu usage by cgminer seems to have greatly increased. I noticed these things with two machines running Windows 7.
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I'm also waiting for batch #2 sierras...
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Just got 2 antminers today, SSH'd into them, typed in "vi etc/config/cgminer" and added "option api_allow 'W:0/0" on a new line. Saved the file, rebooted the antminer and now etc/config/cgminer appears to not exist whenever I try to open it up again on both antminers. Resetting the antminer does not fix this.
Any ideas what I can do?
is the cgminer file gone or maybe it's just the content of the file? You can always scp a cgminer file from another ant to your local drive, edit it and then scp the file back to each miner having the problem to the same location /etc/config If you're running Linux on your current machine: scp ./cgminer root@192.168.1.101:/etc/config/cgminer <--- depends what the IP of the Ant is.
If you need a copy of the original /etc/config/cgminer file, I think I have a copy. Were you trying to open up the api port on the Antminer? It seems to be open by default as I'm able to access my Antminers using Anubis, fwiw. I was able to open it up in vim for some reason, while vi kept pretending it didn't exist suddenly... no idea why.
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Just got 2 antminers today, SSH'd into them, typed in "vi etc/config/cgminer" and added "option api_allow 'W:0/0" on a new line. Saved the file, rebooted the antminer and now etc/config/cgminer appears to not exist whenever I try to open it up again on both antminers. Resetting the antminer does not fix this.
Any ideas what I can do?
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Anyone know how to get accounts.php to use prices from bitstamp instead of mtgox?
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Just got my cointerra unit in today, went to configure it and the web access page is password protected. No documentation came with my unit at all, and the cointerra website FAQ says nothing about what the login info is. Cointerra isn't answering their phones either, I'm really mad right now...
EDIT: nevermind, i actually guessed the right password earlier but didn't notice because i got redirected to the https version of the login page and asked for the login info again
were you not one of the first people to receive bfl, hashfast and now cointerra you have some luck on your side  It's called having day 1 pre-orders with all big companies.
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Just got my cointerra unit in today, went to configure it and the web access page is password protected. No documentation came with my unit at all, and the cointerra website FAQ says nothing about what the login info is. Cointerra isn't answering their phones either, I'm really mad right now...
EDIT: nevermind, i actually guessed the right password earlier but didn't notice because i got redirected to the https version of the login page and asked for the login info again
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So I recently tried updating cgminer on two of my windows machines from 3.12.0 to 3.12.3 that are connected to multiple hashfast babyjets, and whenever I try running 3.12.3 cgminer just crashes on startup, yet 3.12.0 works...
I strongly advise people wait till they have new firmware as the new cgminer code is optimised around it and vice versa.
Sorry keeping up with everything is hard sometimes. When's the new firmware being released?
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So I recently tried updating cgminer on two of my windows machines from 3.12.0 to 3.12.3 that are connected to multiple hashfast babyjets, and whenever I try running 3.12.3 cgminer just crashes on startup, yet 3.12.0 works...
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Nice looking machine. Of course the blank area is just begging for additional unit(s)...  The empty area right below the board is were you put your upgrade kit. ( http://hashfast.com/shop/baby-jet-upgrade-kit/) I'll be getting those in batch #2.
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if your web gui interface still works you can access via the settings tab-->Miner startup settings
My web gui works, but i'm an idiot when it comes to doing anything in linux. What do I put in the miner startup settings to be able to overclock? Just dumping --hfa-hash-clock in there doesn't work. It takes an integer value as well. If you are feeling gutsy try: -hfa-hash-clock 600
CK confirmed the default is 550. Yea i added an integer value after --hfa-hash-clock, it doesn't seem to take effect at all and continues using the default of 550 no matter what I put in the miner startup settings.
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if your web gui interface still works you can access via the settings tab-->Miner startup settings
My web gui works, but i'm an idiot when it comes to doing anything in linux. What do I put in the miner startup settings to be able to overclock? Just dumping --hfa-hash-clock in there doesn't work.
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check post 5 for proposed overclocking command
Great, so it appears that hashfast device support is by default disabled in the build you can download from ckolivas site, and I will have to build cgminer with the --enable-hashfast flag. And the build instructions seem detailed and thorough, but what a project...
Yea i saw post 5 and I put that in that hard way via SSH and editing the miner.conf on my raspberry pi. I'm just wondering if there is an easier way.
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cgminer 3.5.1, which is the last version to support scrypt mining.
cgminer 3.7.2 is the last version with GPU/scrypt support. Any chance this can be updated to support showing temps for KnCMiner and Hashfast ASIC machines?
I can see the die temp of a Hashfast Babyjet if I dig around in the raw stats table for the machine in ANUBIS, but i'd be nice for the temp to be working on the main page.
regarding ASICs, does KnCMiner and Hashfast work with the oficial cgminer release or are they using forked version (like Bitmain AntMiner) oh ok, 3.7.2 fixed my anubis issue with the ASIC's i'm not sure
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Is there an easy way to overclock these via the minerpeon "Miner Startup Settings"? Right now I'm having to SSH in to edit my miner.conf, which is really annoying.
Also, I've noticed SSH access on like half my babyjets is not working.
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