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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Please help :( Antminer Z11's Hashboards randomly dis- and reappearing on: July 04, 2020, 07:47:49 AM
Please guys, help is greatly appreciated. I'm kind of desperate. To make it short here's a summary of my issue and new things I've checked.

Summary / Problem:
One hashboard is randomly disconnecting while mining, sometimes from boot up, sometimes happening after mining for a while. I can not tell that it's a specific board as each board works fine. Two boards at the same time work fine aswell two. The problem seems to occure when three boards are connected.

A while ago a fan failed - maybe it is common, Idk, it is my first asic. Now, about 2-3 months after the first fan failed, the second one failed aswell. There might be no corellation but I find it weird.

I supposed it could be the PSU and got a multimeter.
-PSU's voltage is 12.4V not being under load. As the second fan has just failed, I can't test in under load.
-Continuity test of PCI cables as well as female connectors at the hashboards seem okay.
-Electrical socket's grounding is good aswell.
-Voltage is stable at 240V out of the socket.

Do you think it could still be a PSU issue? Or rather Control board?
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Antminer Z11's Hash boards randomly dis- and reappearing, thoughts? on: June 26, 2020, 04:10:00 PM
I will keep updating this thread. Maybe it will help someone at some point or I'll get unexpected advise.

So, I tested each and every hash board separately for a couple of hours. All were good without failures.
Then I started adding one more hashboard. Two boards are hashing for around 36 hours at usual hashrate without any failures.

I'll switch Hashboards and keep on checking. If two boards are hashing reliably but not three I suppose it is the PSU? Or just one of it's power cables. I can hardly imagine how the control board might cause such behaviour.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / PLEASE help :( Antminer Z11's Hashboards randomly dis- and reappearing on: June 23, 2020, 06:31:33 AM
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** PS: summarized my issue in the last post with some additional testing. If anyone helped me troubleshoot this further, I'd be so so grateful. Really don't know what's the issue here. **


Hi people.

my Antminer Z11 is doing weird things and I can't really comprehend what is going on. I hope someone more experienced can make a guess what the problem is or give me an idea how to figure it out. I feel literally fooled by this machine.


Pre-story, somehow interconnected:

Situation began when some time ago my Z11's hashrate was dropping all of a sudden by one third. I believe it was after dusting off / cleaning. Since then a few times a board went missing. After reconnecting PCI-E cables, the situation has kind of resolved, although I found it weird and didn't quite understand. Maybe power cables are not tight enough or cables too stretched, who knows. Miner kept mining, then a week or two later:

One fan suddenly failed. Stopped spinning, not being detected anymore. Coincidence? I believed not but replugging and exchanging power cables hasn't helped like with the hash boards. The fan is dead. Not the cable, not the connector, the fan itself. Consequently I ordered a new one, replaced it and ....drum roll ... all good! Fans spinning, boards hashing.

I then started isolating my IT room properly and renovating a bit (months of lockdown in SE-Asia), so mining gear was mainly switched off and only operating on a weekly basis.


Now


my room's eventually finished ,computers booting up and surprise surprise, a hash board is missing. Sometimes two are missing. Sometimes asics on each chain missing.

Code:
Jun 23 02:08:25 (none) local0.notice cgminer[971]: software_set_address_chain chainID0 asics 0 addrInterval 64
Jun 23 02:08:25 (none) local0.notice cgminer[971]: software_set_address_chain chainID1 asics 2 addrInterval 64
Jun 23 02:08:25 (none) local0.notice cgminer[971]: software_set_address_chain chainID2 asics 0 addrInterval 64

or

Code:
Jun 23 02:23:45 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: software_set_address_chain chainID0 asics 3 addrInterval 64
Jun 23 02:23:46 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: software_set_address_chain chainID1 asics 3 addrInterval 64
Jun 23 02:23:46 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: software_set_address_chain chainID2 asics 0 addrInterval 64

or any combination.

Sometimes however, all three boards would show up working properly for 12 or 24 hours without interruption. Bad situation for trial and error. Resetting /reflashing firmware doesn't help.

Control board failing? PSU failing? Unstable electricity?

Thank you for reading, I could really take an advice.


Random Kernel log at the end:

Code:
"Booting Linux on physical CPU 0x0
Linux version 4.6.0-xilinx-g0387054-dirty (lzq@ubuntu) (gcc version 4.8.3 20140320 (prerelease) (Sourcery CodeBench Lite 2014.05-23) ) #45 SMP PREEMPT Wed Jun 19 15:03:51 CST 2019
CPU: ARMv7 Processor [413fc090] revision 0 (ARMv7), cr=18c5387d
CPU: PIPT / VIPT nonaliasing data cache, VIPT aliasing instruction cache
Machine model: Xilinx Zynq
cma: Reserved 16 MiB at 0x0e000000
Memory policy: Data cache writealloc
On node 0 totalpages: 61440
free_area_init_node: node 0, pgdat c0b3c280, node_mem_map cde10000
  Normal zone: 480 pages used for memmap
  Normal zone: 0 pages reserved
  Normal zone: 61440 pages, LIFO batch:15
percpu: Embedded 12 pages/cpu @cddf1000 s20032 r8192 d20928 u49152
pcpu-alloc: s20032 r8192 d20928 u49152 alloc=12*4096
pcpu-alloc: [0] 0 [0] 1
Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping on.  Total pages: 60960
Kernel command line: mem=240M console=ttyPS0,115200 ramdisk_size=33554432 root=/dev/ram rw earlyprintk
PID hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
Dentry cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
Inode-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
Memory: 203808K/245760K available (6348K kernel code, 243K rwdata, 1928K rodata, 1024K init, 233K bss, 25568K reserved, 16384K cma-reserved, 0K highmem)
Virtual kernel memory layout:
    vector  : 0xffff0000 - 0xffff1000   (   4 kB)
    fixmap  : 0xffc00000 - 0xfff00000   (3072 kB)
    vmalloc : 0xcf800000 - 0xff800000   ( 768 MB)
    lowmem  : 0xc0000000 - 0xcf000000   ( 240 MB)
    pkmap   : 0xbfe00000 - 0xc0000000   (   2 MB)
    modules : 0xbf000000 - 0xbfe00000   (  14 MB)
      .text : 0xc0008000 - 0xc0915150   (9269 kB)
      .init : 0xc0a00000 - 0xc0b00000   (1024 kB)
      .data : 0xc0b00000 - 0xc0b3cfe0   ( 244 kB)
       .bss : 0xc0b3cfe0 - 0xc0b77428   ( 234 kB)
Preemptible hierarchical RCU implementation.
Build-time adjustment of leaf fanout to 32.
RCU restricting CPUs from NR_CPUS=4 to nr_cpu_ids=2.
RCU: Adjusting geometry for rcu_fanout_leaf=32, nr_cpu_ids=2
NR_IRQS:16 nr_irqs:16 16
efuse mapped to cf800000
ps7-slcr mapped to cf802000
L2C: platform modifies aux control register: 0x72360000 -> 0x72760000
L2C: DT/platform modifies aux control register: 0x72360000 -> 0x72760000
L2C-310 erratum 769419 enabled
L2C-310 enabling early BRESP for Cortex-A9
L2C-310 full line of zeros enabled for Cortex-A9
L2C-310 ID prefetch enabled, offset 1 lines
L2C-310 dynamic clock gating enabled, standby mode enabled
L2C-310 cache controller enabled, 8 ways, 512 kB
L2C-310: CACHE_ID 0x410000c8, AUX_CTRL 0x76760001
zynq_clock_init: clkc starts at cf802100
Zynq clock init
sched_clock: 64 bits at 333MHz, resolution 3ns, wraps every 4398046511103ns
clocksource: arm_global_timer: mask: 0xffffffffffffffff max_cycles: 0x4ce07af025, max_idle_ns: 440795209040 ns
Switching to timer-based delay loop, resolution 3ns
clocksource: ttc_clocksource: mask: 0xffff max_cycles: 0xffff, max_idle_ns: 537538477 ns
ps7-ttc #0 at cf80a000, irq=18
Console: colour dummy device 80x30
Calibrating delay loop (skipped), value calculated using timer frequency.. 666.66 BogoMIPS (lpj=3333333)
pid_max: default: 32768 minimum: 301
Mount-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
Mountpoint-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
CPU: Testing write buffer coherency: ok
CPU0: thread -1, cpu 0, socket 0, mpidr 80000000
Setting up static identity map for 0x100000 - 0x100058
CPU1: failed to boot: -1
Brought up 1 CPUs
SMP: Total of 1 processors activated (666.66 BogoMIPS).
CPU: All CPU(s) started in SVC mode.
devtmpfs: initialized
VFP support v0.3: implementor 41 architecture 3 part 30 variant 9 rev 4
clocksource: jiffies: mask: 0xffffffff max_cycles: 0xffffffff, max_idle_ns: 19112604462750000 ns
pinctrl core: initialized pinctrl subsystem
NET: Registered protocol family 16
DMA: preallocated 256 KiB pool for atomic coherent allocations
cpuidle: using governor menu
hw-breakpoint: found 5 (+1 reserved) breakpoint and 1 watchpoint registers.
hw-breakpoint: maximum watchpoint size is 4 bytes.
zynq-ocm f800c000.ps7-ocmc: ZYNQ OCM pool: 256 KiB @ 0xcf880000
vgaarb: loaded
SCSI subsystem initialized
usbcore: registered new interface driver usbfs
usbcore: registered new interface driver hub
usbcore: registered new device driver usb
media: Linux media interface: v0.10
Linux video capture interface: v2.00
pps_core: LinuxPPS API ver. 1 registered
pps_core: Software ver. 5.3.6 - Copyright 2005-2007 Rodolfo Giometti <giometti@linux.it>
PTP clock support registered
EDAC MC: Ver: 3.0.0
Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Initialized.
clocksource: Switched to clocksource arm_global_timer
NET: Registered protocol family 2
TCP established hash table entries: 2048 (order: 1, 8192 bytes)
TCP bind hash table entries: 2048 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)
TCP: Hash tables configured (established 2048 bind 2048)
UDP hash table entries: 256 (order: 1, 8192 bytes)
UDP-Lite hash table entries: 256 (order: 1, 8192 bytes)
NET: Registered protocol family 1
RPC: Registered named UNIX socket transport module.
RPC: Registered udp transport module.
RPC: Registered tcp transport module.
RPC: Registered tcp NFSv4.1 backchannel transport module.
PCI: CLS 0 bytes, default 64
Trying to unpack rootfs image as initramfs...
rootfs image is not initramfs (no cpio magic); looks like an initrd
Freeing initrd memory: 12504K (cceca000 - cdb00000)
hw perfevents: enabled with armv7_cortex_a9 PMU driver, 7 counters available
futex hash table entries: 512 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)
workingset: timestamp_bits=28 max_order=16 bucket_order=0
jffs2: version 2.2. (NAND) (SUMMARY)  © 2001-2006 Red Hat, Inc.
io scheduler noop registered
io scheduler deadline registered
io scheduler cfq registered (default)
dma-pl330 f8003000.ps7-dma: Loaded driver for PL330 DMAC-241330
dma-pl330 f8003000.ps7-dma: DBUFF-128x8bytes Num_Chans-8 Num_Peri-4 Num_Events-16
e0000000.serial: ttyPS0 at MMIO 0xe0000000 (irq = 158, base_baud = 6249999) is a xuartps
console [ttyPS0] enabled
xdevcfg f8007000.ps7-dev-cfg: ioremap 0xf8007000 to cf86e000
[drm] Initialized drm 1.1.0 20060810
brd: module loaded
loop: module loaded
CAN device driver interface
gpiod_set_value: invalid GPIO
libphy: MACB_mii_bus: probed
macb e000b000.ethernet eth0: Cadence GEM rev 0x00020118 at 0xe000b000 irq 31 (00:0a:35:00:00:00)
Broadcom BCM5241 e000b000.etherne:00: attached PHY driver [Broadcom BCM5241] (mii_bus:phy_addr=e000b000.etherne:00, irq=-1)
e1000e: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - 3.2.6-k
e1000e: Copyright(c) 1999 - 2015 Intel Corporation.
ehci_hcd: USB 2.0 'Enhanced' Host Controller (EHCI) Driver
ehci-pci: EHCI PCI platform driver
usbcore: registered new interface driver usb-storage
mousedev: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
i2c /dev entries driver
Xilinx Zynq CpuIdle Driver started
sdhci: Secure Digital Host Controller Interface driver
sdhci: Copyright(c) Pierre Ossman
sdhci-pltfm: SDHCI platform and OF driver helper
mmc0: SDHCI controller on e0100000.ps7-sdio [e0100000.ps7-sdio] using ADMA
ledtrig-cpu: registered to indicate activity on CPUs
usbcore: registered new interface driver usbhid
usbhid: USB HID core driver
nand: device found, Manufacturer ID: 0x2c, Chip ID: 0xda
nand: Micron MT29F2G08ABAEAWP
nand: 256 MiB, SLC, erase size: 128 KiB, page size: 2048, OOB size: 64
nand: NAND_ECC_HW
nand: NAND_ECC_HW_SYNDROME
mtd->writesize = 2048
ecc->strength = 1
ecc->size = 2048
mtd->writesize = 2048
chip->ecc_strength_ds = 4
chip->ecc_step_ds = 512
nand: WARNING: pl35x-nand: the ECC used on your system is too weak compared to the one required by the NAND chip
Bad block table found at page 131008, version 0x01
Bad block table found at page 130944, version 0x01
5 ofpart partitions found on MTD device pl35x-nand
Creating 5 MTD partitions on "pl35x-nand":
0x000000000000-0x000002800000 : "BOOT.bin-env-dts-kernel"
0x000002800000-0x000004800000 : "ramfs"
0x000004800000-0x000005000000 : "configs"
0x000005000000-0x000006000000 : "reserve"
0x000006000000-0x000008000000 : "ramfs-bak"
nf_conntrack version 0.5.0 (3635 buckets, 14540 max)
ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team
NET: Registered protocol family 10
ip6_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team
sit: IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver
NET: Registered protocol family 17
can: controller area network core (rev 20120528 abi 9)
NET: Registered protocol family 29
can: raw protocol (rev 20120528)
can: broadcast manager protocol (rev 20120528 t)
can: netlink gateway (rev 20130117) max_hops=1
zynq_pm_ioremap: no compatible node found for 'xlnx,zynq-ddrc-a05'
zynq_pm_late_init: Unable to map DDRC IO memory.
Registering SWP/SWPB emulation handler
hctosys: unable to open rtc device (rtc0)
ALSA device list:
  No soundcards found.
RAMDISK: gzip image found at block 0
EXT4-fs (ram0): couldn't mount as ext3 due to feature incompatibilities
EXT4-fs (ram0): mounted filesystem without journal. Opts: (null)
VFS: Mounted root (ext4 filesystem) on device 1:0.
devtmpfs: mounted
Freeing unused kernel memory: 1024K (c0a00000 - c0b00000)
EXT4-fs (ram0): re-mounted. Opts: block_validity,delalloc,barrier,user_xattr
random: dd urandom read with 0 bits of entropy available
IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready
IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready
macb e000b000.ethernet eth0: unable to generate target frequency: 25000000 Hz
macb e000b000.ethernet eth0: link up (100/Full)
IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth0: link becomes ready
In axi fpga driver!
request_mem_region OK!
AXI fpga dev virtual address is 0xcf9cc000
*base_vir_addr = 0x200ac513
In fpga mem driver!
request_mem_region OK!
fpga mem virtual address is 0xd2000000
random: nonblocking pool is initialized
Jun 23 02:22:39 (none) local0.err cgminer: Miner compile time: Thu Oct 24 11:09:07 CST 2019 type: Antminer Z11
Jun 23 02:22:39 (none) local0.warn cgminer: Started cgminer 4.9.0
Jun 23 02:22:39 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: z11 init.
Jun 23 02:22:39 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: httpListenThread start ret=0
Jun 23 02:22:39 (none) local0.warn cgminer[969]: bitmain_ZCASH_init
Jun 23 02:22:39 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: No 2 Fan find, check again
Jun 23 02:22:41 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: fan-num 2 fan-map 3
Jun 23 02:22:41 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: check_chain
Jun 23 02:22:41 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: Chain 0 existed!
Jun 23 02:22:41 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: Chain 1 existed!
Jun 23 02:22:41 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: Chain 2 existed!
Jun 23 02:22:41 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: chain0 every_chain_reset_PIC16F1704_pic_new
Jun 23 02:22:42 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: reset_PIC16F1704_pic_new ok
Jun 23 02:22:42 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: chain1 every_chain_reset_PIC16F1704_pic_new
Jun 23 02:22:43 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: reset_PIC16F1704_pic_new ok
Jun 23 02:22:43 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: chain2 every_chain_reset_PIC16F1704_pic_new
Jun 23 02:22:44 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: reset_PIC16F1704_pic_new ok
Jun 23 02:22:45 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: chain0 every_chain_jump_from_loader_to_app_PIC16F1704_new
Jun 23 02:22:45 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: jump_from_loader_to_app_PIC16F1704_new ok
Jun 23 02:22:45 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: chain1 every_chain_jump_from_loader_to_app_PIC16F1704_new
Jun 23 02:22:46 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: jump_from_loader_to_app_PIC16F1704_new ok
Jun 23 02:22:46 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: chain2 every_chain_jump_from_loader_to_app_PIC16F1704_new
Jun 23 02:22:46 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: jump_from_loader_to_app_PIC16F1704_new ok
Jun 23 02:22:48 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: reset_all_hash_board_low 4235
Jun 23 02:22:48 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: pic_heart_beat_func_new
Jun 23 02:22:48 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: every_chain_disable_PIC16F1704_dc_dc_new
Jun 23 02:22:48 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: disable_PIC16F1704_dc_dc_new ok
Jun 23 02:22:48 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: disable_PIC16F1704_dc_dc_new ok
Jun 23 02:22:49 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: disable_PIC16F1704_dc_dc_new ok
Jun 23 02:23:05 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: every_chain_enable_PIC16F1704_dc_dc_new
Jun 23 02:23:05 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: enable_PIC16F1704_dc_dc_new ok
Jun 23 02:23:05 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: enable_PIC16F1704_dc_dc_new ok
Jun 23 02:23:06 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: enable_PIC16F1704_dc_dc_new ok
Jun 23 02:23:06 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: reset_all_hash_board_high 4241
Jun 23 02:23:06 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: tty_init
Jun 23 02:23:06 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: tty_init_chain chainid = 0
Jun 23 02:23:06 (none) local0.err cgminer[969]: create rx read thread for chain 0 ok
Jun 23 02:23:06 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: Start A New Asic Response.Chain Id:[0]
Jun 23 02:23:06 (none) local0.err cgminer[969]: create tx read thread for chain 0 ok
Jun 23 02:23:06 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: open device over
Jun 23 02:23:06 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: tty_init_chain chainid = 1
Jun 23 02:23:06 (none) local0.err cgminer[969]: create rx read thread for chain 1 ok
Jun 23 02:23:06 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: Start A New Asic Response.Chain Id:[1]
Jun 23 02:23:07 (none) local0.err cgminer[969]: create tx read thread for chain 1 ok
Jun 23 02:23:07 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: open device over
Jun 23 02:23:07 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: tty_init_chain chainid = 2
Jun 23 02:23:07 (none) local0.err cgminer[969]: create rx read thread for chain 2 ok
Jun 23 02:23:07 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: Start A New Asic Response.Chain Id:[2]
Jun 23 02:23:07 (none) local0.err cgminer[969]: create tx read thread for chain 2 ok
Jun 23 02:23:07 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: open device over
Jun 23 02:23:09 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: start listen on 6060 ...
Jun 23 02:23:11 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: calculate_address_interval:addrInterval = 64
Jun 23 02:23:13 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: check_every_chain_asic_number
Jun 23 02:23:15 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: check_asic_reg: chain J0 has 3 ASIC
Jun 23 02:23:16 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: check_asic_reg: chain J1 has 3 ASIC
Jun 23 02:23:18 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: check_asic_reg: chain J2 has 0 ASIC
Jun 23 02:23:18 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: recheck: chainid 2 exist 1 asicnum 0 realnum 3
Jun 23 02:23:18 (none) local0.warn cgminer[969]: reset_chain chainid 2
Jun 23 02:23:18 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: disable_PIC16F1704_dc_dc_new ok
Jun 23 02:23:19 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: reset_PIC16F1704_pic_new ok
Jun 23 02:23:21 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: jump_from_loader_to_app_PIC16F1704_new ok
Jun 23 02:23:22 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: reset_hash_board_low 2
Jun 23 02:23:22 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: enable_PIC16F1704_dc_dc_new ok
Jun 23 02:23:23 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: reset_hash_board_high 2
Jun 23 02:23:23 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: tty_init_chain chainid = 2
Jun 23 02:23:23 (none) local0.err cgminer[969]: create rx read thread for chain 2 ok
Jun 23 02:23:23 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: Start A New Asic Response.Chain Id:[2]
Jun 23 02:23:23 (none) local0.err cgminer[969]: create tx read thread for chain 2 ok
Jun 23 02:23:23 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: open device over
Jun 23 02:23:26 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: check_asic_reg: chain J2 has 0 ASIC
Jun 23 02:23:26 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: recheck_asic_num DONE!
Jun 23 02:23:26 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: recheck: chainid 2 exist 1 asicnum 0 realnum 3
Jun 23 02:23:26 (none) local0.warn cgminer[969]: reset_chain chainid 2
Jun 23 02:23:26 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: disable_PIC16F1704_dc_dc_new ok
Jun 23 02:23:27 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: reset_PIC16F1704_pic_new ok
Jun 23 02:23:29 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: jump_from_loader_to_app_PIC16F1704_new ok
Jun 23 02:23:30 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: reset_hash_board_low 2
Jun 23 02:23:30 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: enable_PIC16F1704_dc_dc_new ok
Jun 23 02:23:31 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: reset_hash_board_high 2
Jun 23 02:23:31 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: tty_init_chain chainid = 2
Jun 23 02:23:31 (none) local0.err cgminer[969]: create rx read thread for chain 2 ok
Jun 23 02:23:31 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: Start A New Asic Response.Chain Id:[2]
Jun 23 02:23:31 (none) local0.err cgminer[969]: create tx read thread for chain 2 ok
Jun 23 02:23:31 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: open device over
Jun 23 02:23:34 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: check_asic_reg: chain J2 has 0 ASIC
Jun 23 02:23:34 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: recheck_asic_num DONE!
Jun 23 02:23:34 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: recheck: chainid 2 exist 1 asicnum 0 realnum 3
Jun 23 02:23:34 (none) local0.warn cgminer[969]: reset_chain chainid 2
Jun 23 02:23:34 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: disable_PIC16F1704_dc_dc_new ok
Jun 23 02:23:35 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: reset_PIC16F1704_pic_new ok
Jun 23 02:23:37 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: jump_from_loader_to_app_PIC16F1704_new ok
Jun 23 02:23:38 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: reset_hash_board_low 2
Jun 23 02:23:38 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: enable_PIC16F1704_dc_dc_new ok
Jun 23 02:23:39 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: reset_hash_board_high 2
Jun 23 02:23:39 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: tty_init_chain chainid = 2
Jun 23 02:23:39 (none) local0.err cgminer[969]: create rx read thread for chain 2 ok
Jun 23 02:23:39 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: Start A New Asic Response.Chain Id:[2]
Jun 23 02:23:39 (none) local0.err cgminer[969]: create tx read thread for chain 2 ok
Jun 23 02:23:39 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: open device over
Jun 23 02:23:42 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: check_asic_reg: chain J2 has 0 ASIC
Jun 23 02:23:42 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: recheck_asic_num DONE!
Jun 23 02:23:42 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: chainid0 set_frequency_chain freq=681
Jun 23 02:23:42 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: chainid1 set_frequency_chain freq=681
Jun 23 02:23:42 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: chainid2 set_frequency_chain freq=681
Jun 23 02:23:43 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: chain0 pic version 04
Jun 23 02:23:43 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: chain1 pic version 04
Jun 23 02:23:44 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: chain2 pic version 04
Jun 23 02:23:45 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: 1 Goto turbo mode
Jun 23 02:23:45 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: set_ticket_mask_chain chainID0 ticket_mask = 0x0000000e
Jun 23 02:23:45 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: set_ticket_mask_chain chainID1 ticket_mask = 0x0000000e
Jun 23 02:23:45 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: set_ticket_mask_chain chainID2 ticket_mask = 0x0000000e
Jun 23 02:23:45 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: software_set_address_chain chainID0 asics 3 addrInterval 64
Jun 23 02:23:46 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: software_set_address_chain chainID1 asics 3 addrInterval 64
Jun 23 02:23:46 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: software_set_address_chain chainID2 asics 0 addrInterval 64
Jun 23 02:23:46 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: enable_read_temperature_from_asic_chain: reg_value=0x07006061 chainid 0
Jun 23 02:23:46 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: enable_read_temperature_from_asic_chain: reg_value=0x07006061 chainid 1
Jun 23 02:23:47 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: enable_read_temperature_from_asic_chain: reg_value=0x07006061 chainid 2
Jun 23 02:23:47 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: dev.timeout = 100000000 us
Jun 23 02:23:47 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: bitmain_ZCASH_init: fan_eft : 0  fan_pwm : 30
Jun 23 02:23:50 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]:  430412one
Jun 23 02:23:50 (none) local0.err cgminer[969]: cgminer time error total_secs = 1592879030.147710 last_total_secs = 1.000000
Jun 23 02:23:55 (none) local0.info cgminer[969]: Pool 0 extranonce set to 0000000000000098
Jun 23 02:23:55 (none) local0.info cgminer[969]: Pool 1 extranonce set to 77b27727e6
Jun 23 02:23:55 (none) local0.info cgminer[969]: Pool 2 extranonce set to 8424230d16
Jun 23 02:24:01 (none) local0.warn cgminer[969]: API running in IP access mode on port 4028 (9)
Jun 23 02:24:03 (none) local0.notice cgminer[969]: All asics arrive target freq"
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Profitability Thoughts for Mining? on: February 12, 2019, 10:17:58 AM
Hello guys,

I'm thinking about setting up a small mining farm in Malaysia. GPUs are cheap these days and power costs are low there, too. Although crypto currency charts have been going sideways for a while, I believe in the technology of blockchain and expect prices to rise sooner or later.

I am curious about your opinions: will future blockchain projects turn into proof-of-stake systems and make miners unnecessary? Or will mining rather be required to run those projects?
In other words: do you believe mining will still be profitable in future considering crypto currencies will continuously increase mainstream adaption?

Thanks for your insights!
Exl
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: ✅🔥[BOUNTY] Develop[crypto] Bounty Campaign🔥✅ on: March 18, 2018, 02:48:27 AM
I'd like to do German translation if needed.

TRANSLATION

Language: German
Examples of previous translatons: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2495745.0
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 💥🌐💥[BOUNTY] [ICO] 🌱🌐🌱 ATFS : First GLOBAL Blockchain for AGRITECH Future! on: December 08, 2017, 05:13:48 AM
How frequently are you updating the translation list (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1uWeo4loyre85UwnezWOO3xFAEiZRLsj-U5uGvRvuWjM/edit#gid=0)

have done a translation (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2495745.0) but haven't seen any reaction.

Thanks!


Edit: sorry, just understood. Will provide you the link by pm.
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 💥🌐💥[BOUNTY] [ICO] 🌱🌐🌱 ATFS : First GLOBAL blockchain for AGRITECH future! on: December 01, 2017, 03:30:50 PM
German ANN Translation is HERE - Check it out!

no idea why you translated o_O I told I would do and applied with my account and so on.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2495745.0

anyways two translations is better than none ;-)
8  Local / Altcoins (Deutsch) / [ANN][ICO]ATFS: Erste globale Blockchain für die Landwirtschaft der Zukunft! on: December 01, 2017, 03:14:17 PM




David (DJ) KIM / Geschäftsführer, Gründer

Nach über zehn Jahren Erfahrung als Business-Stratege in der Abteilung für strategische Planung der Samsung Group hat sich David hin zu koreanischen Venture Capital Unternehmen (Risikokapital) orientiert (beispielsweise HOSEO Venture Capital und Benex Investment). Von diesem Zeitpunkt an hatte er Stellen als Vizepräsident bei Koreas größtem Videodienstunternehmen, BNCP Co., und bei einigen Internetspiele- und B2C Start-Ups (Candle Media, A2X Games, Creants) inne. Als Unternehmer mit Venture Capital Erfahrung ist er fest von innovativem Kundendienst und dem Potenzial des Kryptowährungsmarktes überzeugt. Somit gründete er ATFS Lab, wo er als Geschäftsführer fungiert, und brachte das ATFS Projekt auf den Weg. David ermutigt jeden, sich dem ATFS Projekt anzuschließen um die bahnbrechende Weiterentwicklung in der Landwirtschaftsindustrie und ihren Chancen hinsichtlich der demografischen Entwicklung zu initiieren.


Jay (WJ) CHOI / leitender Geschäftsführer (CFO), Mitgründer

Jay hat über 20 Jahre Berufserfahrung in den Feldern Unternehmensberatung und Finanzindustrie (Spezialisierung im Bankwesen, Sicherheit- und Versicherungsgeschäft sowie im Kapitalsektor). Er begann seine Karriere als Analyst in der Korea Investment Bank bevor er diverse Beratungsstellen bei Ernst&Young, IBM und KPMG annahm. Als repräsentativer Partner leitete er fünf Jahre lang die Managementberatungsabteilung von KPMG und wurde Experte in den Bereichen Geschäftsstrategie, Verfahrensinnovation, Vertriebskanäle und Projektmanagementoffice. Jay verließ die Geschäftswelt vor fünf Jahren und widmete seine Zeit Start-Up Unternehmen in der Finanztechnologie und der Entwicklung von IoT bevor er letztendlich dem ATFS LAB als Mitgründer und COO beitrat.


Austin H. CHUNG / Leiter Finanzwesen (CFO), Mitgründer

Austins 16-jährige Berufserfahrung erstreckt sich vom Finanzsektor bis Top Management Stellen in Fertigung, Marketing Agenturen und Unternehmen im Bio-Sektor. Aufgrund seiner herausragende Karriere verfügt er über ein grundlegendes Verständnis für die Warendistribution insbesondere in der Region Ost-Asien in den Feldern Finanzmanagement, Wirtschaftsprüfung, Rechtsrisiken und Compliance Angelegenheiten sowie Finanzbeschaffung und Rückfinanzierung bei länderübergreifenden Fusionen und Unternehmensübernahmen von Start-Ups und mittelständischen Unternehmen. Austin nutzt sein Allrounder Wissen als CFO bei ATFS Lab und ist zudem Mitgründer.


Allen SUNG / Technischer Direktor (CTO), Mitgründer

Nachdem Sung sein Studium abgeschlossen hat (Master in Elektroingenieurswissenschaften an der Seoul National University), schlug er eine Ingenieurslaufbahn ein und arbeitete in den folgenden 20 Jahren in den Unternehmen Daewoo Electronics, DSPG, RealNetworks und DesignIt. Er spezialisierte sich in den Bereichen Systemarchitektur, Sicherheit und Informationsschutz, MPEG und Deep Learning Technologien. Als Mitgründer und CTO von ATFS Lab lag sein Fokus während der letzten Jahre auf Blockchain Technologien und ihren dezentralisierten Anwendungen.


Han REW / Grafikdesigner & Web Entwickler

Han ist leidenschaftlicher UI/UX Designer mit Informatik Background. Er hat über 15 Jahre Erfahrung in Webdesign und mobilen Anwendungen und ünterstützt das Team mit seinem ausgeprägten Design Know-How, insbesondere bei Individualbauweisen für differenzierte Kunden. Han wurde außerdem vom Staatsministerium für Information und Kommunikation der koreanischen Regierung ausgezeichnet.. Er ist für die Website und die UX/UI-Entwicklung der disruptiven dezentralisierten Plattform verantwortlich.


Anthony KIM / Software Entwickler

Anthony ist erfahrener Softwarentwickler und -architekt mit mehr als 15 Jahren Erfahrung im Bereich Webentwicklung, Javascript und Pear-to-Pear Netzwerksystemen. Er ist enthusiastisch in die Smart Farm 2.0 und in das Projekt “Disruptive Decentralized Platform”von ATFS Lab eingebunden zu sein, aus dem ein System entstehen wird, das sowohl die Krypto-Welt als auch der realen Welt von großem Nutze sein wird.


Rachel CHUNG / Marketingkonzept

Rachel ist ein Marketing-Superstar und hat Erfahrung in der Zusammenarbeit mit hochrangigen Marken in diversen Branchen, beispielsweise Technologie, Mode, Freizeit und Immoblienausstattung. Sie hat von Vancouver bis Seoul in Projekten mitgewirkt und konnte überall ihr Können und ihre Leidenschaft zu Beweis stellen. Weil sie eine exzellente Kommunikatorin und stark von der Kryptowelt überzeugt ist, hat sie sich dazu entschlossen, AFTS Lab beizutreten und die Revolution für eine bessere Welt voran treiben. Sie ist für jegliche Kommunikation mit Bezug zu ATFS Projekt & Token verfügbar – allerorts, jederzeit, mit jederman.





James PARK / Gärtnermeister

Als Gärtnermeister und Fachmann im Gartenbau arbeitete James die letzten fünf Jahre mit dem koreanischen Ministerium für Landwirtschaft zusammen, um derzeitige Trends in der Agrarindustrie zu analysieren. Zuvor war er als Berater bei der koreanischen Vereinigung für landwirtschaftliche Ingenieure tätig. Diese Organisation steht in enger Zusammenarbeit mit HanNong. Dort führte er eine bundesweite Gruppe von Agrartechnologie-Experten an, die sich mit der standardisierten Einführung von Hydrokulturen befasst. Topaktuelle Technologien wie die Smart Farm 2.0 werden dank seiner Expertise in den landwirtschaftlichen Produktzyklus implementiert werden.


Seong Wook KIM / Strategie- und Finanzberater

Seong Wook hat umfangreiche Erfahrung im Investmentbanking, beispielsweise an der koreanischen Börse, im Forschungszentrum von SK Securities oder bei SIMONE Investment Manager Company. Er hat in einige der führenden Finanztechnologieprodukte investiert und versteht sich als strategischer Anleger des koreanischen B2C Unternehmens. Darüber hinaus hat er momentan den Geschäftsführerposten einer privaten Aktienfondsgesellschaft inne und agiert als Finanzberater von ATFS Lab.


Kyle R. KEUM / rechtlicher Berater, Anwalt

Kyle ist ein in Korea registierter Anwalt mit Spezialisierung in der Rechtsberatung für Crowdfunding von Start-Ups und Investoren. Seine Expertise wird weitreichend in Korea geschätzt und reicht von Rechtsfragen mit Bezug auf Unternehmensmodelle über Webdienstleistungen, HR in der IT bis hin zur Finanztechnologie. Kyle ist offizieller Rechtsbeistand des Unternehmens und hat die Aufsicht über alle rechtlichen Belange wie Geschäftsbedingungen und Datenschutzbestimmungen.


Jin Chul PARK / Finanzberater, CPA

Jin Chul ist (registierter) zertifizierter öffentlicher Wirtschaftsprüfer mit Berufserfahrung bei großen Wirtschaftsprüfungsfirmen wie Ernst & Young und Hannul Accounting. Er gilt als solider Prüfer mit weitreichender Erfahrung bei der Förderung von Geschäftsabschlüssen von Start-Ups und im Bereich Fusionen und Unternehmensübernahmen. Er agiert als Finanzberater bei ATFS Labs.


Chang Hoon LEE / Marketing Berater

Chang Hoon ist Multiunternehmer und einer der einflussreichsten koreanischen Berater in Japan. Seine Unternehmungen im Bereich von IoT und ICT brachten ihm einen Posten bei der Japan Communication Group ein. Chang Hoon hat großes Interesse ATFS Lab zur Liste seiner Erfolgsgeschichten für High-Tech- und Handelsgesellschaften hinzuzufügen. Er agiert als Marketing Berater bei ATFS Lab und für kommunikative Zusammenarbeit in Japan.



9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 💥🌐💥[BOUNTY] [ICO] 🌱🌐🌱 ATFS : First GLOBAL blockchain for AGRITECH future! on: November 30, 2017, 04:46:58 AM
Hello all!
Promising project imo. I have offered German translation to Rachel, I did not know how bounty programs work. As I see now, junior member status is required in order to participate. I would do the translation nevertheless but I'm curious: is there a chance I might participate anyway?

Thank you guys

Translation bounty policy will be changed. So, you can do it.

sweet. will be posted tomorrow.

Hi Exl,
Did you register your name on here ? Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe2qLx3fRy6ZOjVbWc-KScK539NkHeDluePnuWHPtnaqCBqQw/viewform

I couldn't figure out your name on it. If don't register, better do it now. So, we can review your work. Smiley 


Yes, I have done so yesterday.
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 💥🌐💥[BOUNTY] [ICO] 🌱🌐🌱 ATFS : First GLOBAL blockchain for AGRITECH future! on: November 29, 2017, 10:48:37 AM
Hello all!
Promising project imo. I have offered German translation to Rachel, I did not know how bounty programs work. As I see now, junior member status is required in order to participate. I would do the translation nevertheless but I'm curious: is there a chance I might participate anyway?

Thank you guys

Translation bounty policy will be changed. So, you can do it.

sweet. will be posted tomorrow.
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 💥🌐💥[BOUNTY] [ICO] 🌱🌐🌱 ATFS : First GLOBAL blockchain for AGRITECH future! on: November 28, 2017, 02:16:32 PM
Hello all!
Promising project imo. I have offered German translation to Rachel, I did not know how bounty programs work. As I see now, junior member status is required in order to participate. I would do the translation nevertheless but I'm curious: is there a chance I might participate anyway?

Thank you guys
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