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1  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official FutureBit Apollo BTC Software/Image and Support thread on: June 07, 2024, 01:28:20 PM
Anyone had a successful flash to 2.0.5? I'm a bit weary to upgrade until others report some success, don't have time currently to stuff around reflashing SD cards

It seems it's worked for me because the node is running and the solo mining works.. but i can't reach the dashboard via the browser. Didn't test to plug the apollo directly by hdmi.

Update now reboots system, if you are accessing over web ui on another device the IP address most likely changed on reboot and you'll need to enter new ip address

Keep in mind update takes a while (15-30 minutes since whole UI is rebuilt from source) so it will get stuck in the 60-70% range for a while, dont touch or reboot the system until it reboots by itself otherwise the build will fail and you'll get a broken UI.

I'll have the 2.0.5 images up today (or you can re-image using 2.0.4 and try the OTA update again).

How do I find a new IP address? The full node made no indication of a new IP and simply doesn’t load.

Download an IP scanner or log into your router settings/app this list the devices.

These URLs should also work if you are on a Mac/linux machine to avoid needing ips..

futurebit-apollo-2.local

futurebit-apollo-btc.local

None of the above worked so I just reflashed the OS. Went through setup as normal and tried upgrading again. Everything seemed fine but the version still states 2.0.4 with an option to upgrade to 2.0.5. Any idea why? I am using the native UI of the apollo 2 full node.

Nevermind! It seems to have worked because when I logged in on another device on my network, it properly reflected the new 2.0.5 version. I then reloaded my browser on the unit and it is showing the correct version. Thanks for all the help!
2  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official FutureBit Apollo BTC Software/Image and Support thread on: June 07, 2024, 01:21:32 PM
Anyone had a successful flash to 2.0.5? I'm a bit weary to upgrade until others report some success, don't have time currently to stuff around reflashing SD cards

It seems it's worked for me because the node is running and the solo mining works.. but i can't reach the dashboard via the browser. Didn't test to plug the apollo directly by hdmi.

Update now reboots system, if you are accessing over web ui on another device the IP address most likely changed on reboot and you'll need to enter new ip address

Keep in mind update takes a while (15-30 minutes since whole UI is rebuilt from source) so it will get stuck in the 60-70% range for a while, dont touch or reboot the system until it reboots by itself otherwise the build will fail and you'll get a broken UI.

I'll have the 2.0.5 images up today (or you can re-image using 2.0.4 and try the OTA update again).

How do I find a new IP address? The full node made no indication of a new IP and simply doesn’t load.

Download an IP scanner or log into your router settings/app this list the devices.

These URLs should also work if you are on a Mac/linux machine to avoid needing ips..

futurebit-apollo-2.local

futurebit-apollo-btc.local

None of the above worked so I just reflashed the OS. Went through setup as normal and tried upgrading again. Everything seemed fine but the version still states 2.0.4 with an option to upgrade to 2.0.5. Any idea why? I am using the native UI of the apollo 2 full node.
3  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official FutureBit Apollo BTC Software/Image and Support thread on: June 05, 2024, 04:56:43 PM
Anyone had a successful flash to 2.0.5? I'm a bit weary to upgrade until others report some success, don't have time currently to stuff around reflashing SD cards

It seems it's worked for me because the node is running and the solo mining works.. but i can't reach the dashboard via the browser. Didn't test to plug the apollo directly by hdmi.

Update now reboots system, if you are accessing over web ui on another device the IP address most likely changed on reboot and you'll need to enter new ip address

Keep in mind update takes a while (15-30 minutes since whole UI is rebuilt from source) so it will get stuck in the 60-70% range for a while, dont touch or reboot the system until it reboots by itself otherwise the build will fail and you'll get a broken UI.

I'll have the 2.0.5 images up today (or you can re-image using 2.0.4 and try the OTA update again).

How do I find a new IP address? The full node made no indication of a new IP and simply doesn’t load.
4  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official FutureBit Apollo BTC Software/Image and Support thread on: June 05, 2024, 01:10:54 AM
Good morning.  Perhaps covered elsewhere but could not readily find a resolution.
Got my Apollo II plugged in a few days ago and sync'ed to the current block but mining function is getting error message of [GraphQL error]: Message: Int cannot represent non 32-bit signed integer value: 4445094100
Any insight as to how to resolve?
Thank you.

Updated to 2.0.4 if you have not already done so. There is also another overflow bug that is fixed in 2.0.5 (out in the next few days) but a reboot will fix this temporarily.

FYI this is just a UI bug (everything in the backend miner/node is still working fine).

Hi, is 2.0.5 out yet? If so, can you please share the DL link? I'm running the Apollo 2 node so would need to reflash to that.

Should have this out today/tomorrow.

I updated the os from the dashboard it seems to have worked but now I can’t reach the dashboard …

Just attempted to update to 2.0.5 directly from the UI and after restarting, error comes up "Unable to connect. Firefox can’t establish a connection to the server at localhost:3000." Tried restarting again but it's still not working. The miners seem to be working but the UI cannot load on any local device. Do I need to reflash or is there an easy fix? If reflashing, can you please send the download link for the full node?
5  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official FutureBit Apollo BTC Software/Image and Support thread on: May 30, 2024, 02:33:09 PM
Good morning.  Perhaps covered elsewhere but could not readily find a resolution.
Got my Apollo II plugged in a few days ago and sync'ed to the current block but mining function is getting error message of [GraphQL error]: Message: Int cannot represent non 32-bit signed integer value: 4445094100
Any insight as to how to resolve?
Thank you.

Updated to 2.0.4 if you have not already done so. There is also another overflow bug that is fixed in 2.0.5 (out in the next few days) but a reboot will fix this temporarily.

FYI this is just a UI bug (everything in the backend miner/node is still working fine).

Hi, is 2.0.5 out yet? If so, can you please share the DL link? I'm running the Apollo 2 node so would need to reflash to that.
6  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official FutureBit Apollo BTC Software/Image and Support thread on: May 30, 2024, 12:35:19 PM
Hello Team, my Apollo 2 node consistently shows 31/32 node connections. Any idea why it cannot fully connect with 32/32?
7  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official FutureBit Apollo BTC Software/Image and Support thread on: May 25, 2024, 04:56:34 PM
Hello Team, for solo mining on the Apollo 2, is it possible to manipulate any mining inputs like inscribing into the coinbase (ex “Chancellor on brink….” or maybe the extraNonce or anything else to customize and further randomize the hashes?

Thats on our to do list and will add that as an option for a future update (customizing solo coinbase tag).

Ok thanks. What’s the current default coinbase tag if I’m lucky to mine a block? And to confirm, there is no other way to customize the mining algorithm (besides having a unique wallet address)?
8  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official FutureBit Apollo BTC Software/Image and Support thread on: May 23, 2024, 11:43:18 PM
Hello Team, for solo mining on the Apollo 2, is it possible to manipulate any mining inputs like inscribing into the coinbase (ex “Chancellor on brink….” or maybe the extraNonce or anything else to customize and further randomize the hashes?
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