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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / [GUIDE] Hashra [Lunar Miners] Support/Tuning
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on: June 13, 2014, 09:53:07 PM
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___ ___ .__ / | \_____ _____| |______________ / ~ \__ \ / ___/ | \_ __ \__ \ \ Y // __ \_\___ \| Y \ | \// __ \_ \___|_ /(____ /____ >___| /__| (____ / \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ _________ __ /\ ___________ .__ / _____/__ ________ ______ ____________/ |_ / / \__ ___/_ __ ____ |__| ____ ____ \_____ \| | \____ \\____ \ / _ \_ __ \ __\ / / | | | | \/ \| |/ \ / ___\ / \ | / |_> > |_> > <_> ) | \/| | / / | | | | / | \ | | \/ /_/ > /_______ /____/| __/| __/ \____/|__| |__| / / |____| |____/|___| /__|___| /\___ / \/ |__| |__| \/ \/ \//_____/ The goal of this thread is to consolidate all informations to operate and fine tune the 'Lunar Miner' products from Hashra.
Lunar LauncherChip: 55nm HASHRA PIONEER dedicated ASIC Scrypt (QFN Design) Unit Chips: 2 x MINI HASHRA APOLLO MODULES (64 PIONEER Chips in total) Hash Power: SCRYPT: 14MH+ Power Consumption: SCRYPT: Approximately 485W (+ or – 10%) Dimension: L 480mm x H 185mm x W 150mm Weight: 4kg
SUPPORT
- Hashra Support Page
DEVELOPMENT
- Hashra
RASPBERRY IMAGES:- comming soon
MINING SOFTWARE
- CGMiner @ github more comming ... work in progress ...
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Bitcoin / Group buys / [GROUP BUY][CH + EU] SCRYPT & SHA256 Miner (Hosting & Shipping) New Products!
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on: June 11, 2014, 07:34:56 PM
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[GROUP BUY][CH + EU] SCRYPT & SHA256 Miner (Hosting & Shipping) New Products!
S C R Y P T M I N I N G !!!
Gridseed G-BladeChips: Gridseed GC3355. Each unit has 2 x 40 chips. Mining Capability(Official Number): 5.2 - 5.6 MHPower Consumption: 90 WInput: 12V / 4.2A (you need 2 powers) Dimension: 30.5cm x 11.2cm x 9.2cm. Weigth: 1.75 kg Price: 1 @ 500$. Gridseed G-BlackChips: Gridseed GC3355. Each unit has 5 x 80 chips. Mining Capability(Official Number): 26 - 28 MHPower Consumption: 450 WInput: 220 V Dimension: 48.5cm x 38.0cm x 17.0cm. Weigth: 14.5kg Price: 1 @ 2'500$. Gridseed G-BoxChips: Innosilicon A2. Each unit has 6 x 8 chips. Mining Capability(Official Number): 80 - 85 MHPower Consumption: 800 WInput: 220 V Dimension: 48.0cm x 35.0cm x 17.6cm. Weigth: 25.0kg Price: 1 @ 10'000$.
S H A 2 5 6 M I N I N G !!!
Gridseed A1Chips: Innosilicon A1. Each unit has 5 x ? chips. Mining Capability(Official Number): 1100 GHPower Consumption: 1300WInput: 220 V Dimension: 48.0cm x 35.0cm x 17.6cm. Weigth: 25.0kg Price: 1 @ 1'600$. ... price changed, per 19.06.14
Pricing:
Prices are without VAT, which will be added when importing into Switzerland.
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Local / Biete / [GROUP BUY][CH + EU] SCRYPT & SHA256 Miner (Hosting & Versand) Neue Produkte!
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on: June 11, 2014, 07:30:10 PM
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[GROUP BUY][CH + EU] SCRYPT & SHA256 Miner (Hosting & Versand) Neue Produkte!
S C R Y P T M I N I N G !!!
Gridseed G-BladeChips: Gridseed GC3355. Each unit has 2 x 40 chips. Mining Capability(Official Number): 5.2 - 5.6 MHPower Consumption: 90 WInput: 12V / 4.2A (you need 2 powers) Dimension: 30.5cm x 11.2cm x 9.2cm. Weigth: 1.75 kg Preis: 1 @ 600$. Gridseed G-BlackChips: Gridseed GC3355. Each unit has 5 x 80 chips. Mining Capability(Official Number): 26 - 28 MHPower Consumption: 450 WInput: 220 V Dimension: 48.5cm x 38.0cm x 17.0cm. Weigth: 14.5kg Preis: 1 @ 3'100$. Gridseed G-BoxChips: Innosilicon A2. Each unit has 6 x 8 chips. Mining Capability(Official Number): 80 - 85 MHPower Consumption: 800 WInput: 220 V Dimension: 48.0cm x 35.0cm x 17.6cm. Weigth: 25.0kg Preis: 1 @ 10'000$.
S H A 2 5 6 M I N I N G !!!
Gridseed A1Chips: Innosilicon A1. Each unit has 5 x ? chips. Mining Capability(Official Number): 1100 GHPower Consumption: 1300WInput: 220 V Dimension: 48.0cm x 35.0cm x 17.6cm. Weigth: 25.0kg Preis: 1 @ 1'500$.
Preis:
Die MwSt. für den Import in die Schweiz ist nicht enthalten in den Preisen.
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Bitcoin / Mining support / [GUIDE] Innosilicon [A1 Booster + A2 Terminator] Support/Tuning
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on: May 26, 2014, 09:32:39 PM
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.___ .__.__ .__ | | ____ ____ ____ _____|__| | |__| ____ ____ ____ | |/ \ / \ / _ \/ ___/ | | | |/ ___\/ _ \ / \ | | | \ | ( <_> )___ \| | |_| \ \__( <_> ) | \ |___|___| /___| /\____/____ >__|____/__|\___ >____/|___| / \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ _________ __ /\ ___________ .__ / _____/__ ________ ______ ____________/ |_ / / \__ ___/_ __ ____ |__| ____ ____ \_____ \| | \____ \\____ \ / _ \_ __ \ __\ / / | | | | \/ \| |/ \ / ___\ / \ | / |_> > |_> > <_> ) | \/| | / / | | | | / | \ | | \/ /_/ > /_______ /____/| __/| __/ \____/|__| |__| / / |____| |____/|___| /__|___| /\___ / \/ |__| |__| \/ \/ \//_____/ The goal of this thread is to consolidate all informations to operate and fine tune the A1 & A2 products from Innosilicon.
Brand: A1 BoosterChip: A1-SHA256 ( Factsheet) Unit Chips: ? x Modules (? Chip) [? A1-SHA256] Mining Capability(Official Number):SHA256: ?G Power Consumption:SHA256: Approximate ?W/Unit A2 TerminatorChip: A2-SCRYPT ( Factsheet) Chips: 6 x Modules (8 Chip) [48 A2-SCRYPT] Mining Capability(Official Number):Scrypt: 75 - 89 MH Power Consumption:Scrypt: 750 W/Unit
DEVELOPMENT
- MinerEU Scripta
RASPBERRY IMAGES:- A2 Image Orginal (2014-05-21) user: pi / psw: innosilicon - InnoSilicon Customized WebGUI RPI Image for A2 Miners (2014-06-18) static ip address 192.168.1.168 psw: innosilicon - ( Overclock image for A2 Innosilicon by Emdje) not working properly check post ...
MINING SOFTWARE
- CGMiner
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / [GROUP BUY][CH] 26 Mh Scrypt Miner Blade @ GRIDSEED
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on: May 08, 2014, 11:36:48 AM
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[GROUP BUY][CH] 26-28Mh Scrypt Miner Blade @ GRIDSEED
"Small Size, Big Power & Super Low Power Consumption"Chips:Gridseed GC3355. Each unit has 5 x 80 chips. Mining Capability(Official Number):Scrypt: 26 - 28 M Power Consumption:Scrypt: 450W/Unit Input:12V / 4.2A (you need 2 powers) Dimension:48.5cm x 38.0cm x 17.0cm. Weigth:14.5kg
Price:1 @ 3xxx$. comming.Accessoires:everything included. Additional costs:Shipping costs & Taxes
Reservation & Order:
Reservation, open.
Reservation, write PM including (amount of Miner, shipping country or local pickup)!
Order, is finalized with your payment, you will get a PM and a eMail for confirmation.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / [GROUP BUY][CH] 86 Mh Scrypt Miner A2 Terminator @ GRIDSEED
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on: April 25, 2014, 09:35:03 AM
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Chip:Innosilicon A2 Scrypt. Mining Capability(Official Number):Scrypt Mode: 1.6 M (Normal) 1.8 M (Turbo) Power Consumption: 10 W (Normal) - 12 W (Turbo)"Developed on 28nm using very low power design techniques and best efficiency. Custom IC package with power bars forlow voltage, high current feeding. Configurable in daisy chain mode for distributed work with up to 253 ASICs. Standard SPI interface with CS pin needed to enclose all useful SDI and SDO data. 27 highly optimized hashing engines based on custom ASIC cells up to 1.6M. Built-in redundancy architecture to allow for bad engines to be bypassed without affecting mining operation. Flexibility to configure the PLL clock and computation performance. Hashing power of 1.6M in nominal and 1.8M in Turbo mode. Power usage of 10W in typical nominal and 12W in typical Turbo mode. Supply voltage of 0.78V in low power, 0.84 V in Turbo mode for ICs. No need for special cooling, just regulartop and bottom heat sinks plus fan cooling."
"One mining unit contains a board with eight A2 chips and power regulators, one MCU and two heat sinks, while the whole Litecoin mining machine may instrument six mining units and one Raspberry Pi. The size of the machine is 51cm×42cm×16cm. The total power consumption of this 6-unit machine is around 630 watt at the nominal mode for 74MH/s speed and 760 watt at the turbo mode with 84MH/s. It is proven that this is the most high performance and power efficiency litecoin mining machine up to date. With our advanced technology, mining becomes easier and more productive without much maintenance." Chips:Innosilicon A2 Scrypt. Each unit has 48 chips. 6 Units of 8 Chips. Mining Capability(Official Number):Scrypt: 74 M (Normal) - 84 M (Turbo) Power Consumption:Scrypt: 630 W (Normal) - 760 W (Turbo) Input:? Dimension:51cm × 42cm × 16cm Factsheet: PDF
Price: 10'000 $Additional costs:Shipping costs & Taxes Reservation & Order:Reservation, not open ... negotiating price first with gridseed. Reservation, write PM including (amount of Miner, shipping country or local pickup)! Order, is finalized with your payment, as soon as it is opened, check( LINK) you will get a PM and a eMail. Payment:BATCH 1: BTC only BATCH 2+: BTC & BankWire Shipping & Pick-Up:Shipping and Pickup in Switzerland For shipping form EU, please contact me. Support:comming soon Traceability: I did a identification of my person to the User of trust "Akka". Post in my german thread ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=253068.msg2700946#msg2700946). https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=254157.0 (OP) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=253068.0 (OP) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=287590.0 (OP) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=422243.0 (Treasurer of the WPC Group) Contact:PM, Thread, swiss.btc.mining.association@gmail.com, for skype send me your skype name...
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / [GUIDE] GridSeed Blade (80 Chip) Miner Support/Tuning
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on: April 15, 2014, 07:22:50 AM
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________ .__ .____________ .___ / _____/______|__| __| _/ _____/ ____ ____ __| _/ / \ __\_ __ \ |/ __ |\_____ \_/ __ \_/ __ \ / __ | \ \_\ \ | \/ / /_/ |/ \ ___/\ ___// /_/ | \______ /__| |__\____ /_______ /\___ >\___ >____ | \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ _________ __ /\ ___________ .__ / _____/__ ________ ______ ____________/ |_ / / \__ ___/_ __ ____ |__| ____ ____ \_____ \| | \____ \\____ \ / _ \_ __ \ __\ / / | | | | \/ \| |/ \ / ___\ / \ | / |_> > |_> > <_> ) | \/| | / / | | | | / | \ | | \/ /_/ > /_______ /____/| __/| __/ \____/|__| |__| / / |____| |____/|___| /__|___| /\___ / \/ |__| |__| \/ \/ \//_____/ The goal of this thread is to consolidate all informations to operate and fine tune the gridseed blade (80-chip) miner.
Brand:Chips:Gridseed GC3355. Each unit has 80 chips. Mining Capability(Official Number):Scrypt: 5.2M Power Consumption:Scrypt: 100W/Unit
DEVELOPMENT GRIDSEED:- GRIDSEED Orginal GitHub
CONTROLLER SOFTWARE:... work in progress ...
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Local / Biete / [GROUP BUY][CH] Gridseed Blades (Batch 8) offen, neue Preise!!! Hosting möglich!
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on: April 03, 2014, 06:57:45 AM
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Chips: Gridseed GC3355. Each unit has 80 chips. Mining Capability(Official Number): Scrypt: 5.2 - 6 M Power Consumption: Scrypt: 80-100W/Unit Input: 12V / 4.2A (you need 2 powers) Dimension: 30.5cm x 11.2cm x 9.2cm.
Price:1 GRIDSEED Blade nur 900$ 1 x Raspberry Pi (+ SD Card with actual Image) - 70$ 1 x Power & USB Kabel für Blade (ATX PCIE) - 30$Zubehör:Zusätzliche Kosten:Versandkosten & Zollgebühren Youtube - Test Gridseed BladeGridseed Blade - Pool
BATCH 1 GRIDSEED BLADES ausgeliefert!BATCH 2 GRIDSEED BLADES ausgeliefert!BATCH 3 GRIDSEED BLADES ausgeliefert!BATCH 4 GRIDSEED BLADES ausgeliefert!BATCH 5 GRIDSEED BLADES ausgeliefert!BATCH 6 GRIDSEED BLADES ausgeliefert!BATCH 7 GRIDSEED BLADES + G-BOX 1/2 ausgeliefert!BATCH 8 GRIDSEED BLADES offen!Batch 8Bestellung bei Gridseed: 26.05 - 27.05! Lieferzeit: 5-7 Arbeitstage English Thread: LINKAbholen in Zürich, Schweiz Versand innerhalb der Schweiz Versand in die EU von Deutschland auf Anfrage
Hosting:Lieferzeit: innerhalb von 24h nach Zahlungseingang! Gebühren: Stromkosten (90W) + 2% der Hashpower! 1 Blade = Bladepreis + 70$ + 30$ (1 Blade + 1 Raspberry + 1 Kabelsalat) 2 Blade = Bladepreis + 30$ 3 Blade = Bladepreis + 30$ 4 Blade = Bladepreis - 90$ (ab 4 Blades Kabel gratis) usw. PM senden für Sonderangebote ... !
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Bitcoin / Group buys / [GROUP BUY][CH] Gridseed 5-Chip USB Miner & Blades coming (new prices)
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on: February 23, 2014, 01:12:54 PM
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Chips:Gridseed GC3355. Each unit has 5 chips. Mining Capability(Official Number):BTC Mode: 10G, LTC Mode: 300K Power Consumption:Dual Mode or BTC Mode: Approximate 100W/Unit, LTC Mode: 20-25W/Unit
Chips: Gridseed GC3355. Each unit has 80 chips. Mining Capability(Official Number): Scrypt: 5.2 - 6 M Power Consumption: Scrypt: 80-100W/Unit Input: 12V / 4.2A (you need 2 powers) Dimension: 30.5cm*11.2cm*9.2cm.
Price:1 GRIDSEED Blade only 1500$1 GRIDSEED USB-Miner only 100$10 GRIDSEED USB-Miner packet 1150$10 x USB Miner 5-Chip GRIDSEED 1 x Raspberry Pi (+ SD Card with actual Image) 10 x USB 2.0 to Micro USB Cable 1 x USB Hub 10-Ports 10 x Power cable (2.5-5.5mm) Plug ATX compatible (scrypt only) (PCIE or Molex 4Pin) Additional costs:Shipping costs & Taxes Reservation & Order:The smallest reservation & order quantity is 1 packet of 10 miners.. Reservation, write PM including (amount of USB Miner, amount of controller, contact email, shipping country or local pickup)! I will post a list with the bt-nicknames. Order, is finalized with your payment, as soon as it is opened, check( LINK) you will get a PM and a eMail. Payment:BATCH 1: BTC only BATCH 2+: BTC & BankWire Shipping & Pick-Up:Shipping and Pickup in Switzerland For shipping form EU, please contact me.changed: April, 2014 Support:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=482352.0 Traceability: I did a identification of my person to the User of trust "Akka". Post in my german thread ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=253068.msg2700946#msg2700946). https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=254157.0 (OP) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=253068.0 (OP) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=287590.0 (OP) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=422243.0 (Treasurer of the WPC Group) Contact:PM, Thread, swiss.btc.mining.association@gmail.com, for skype send me your skype name...
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / [GUIDE] GridSeed 5-Chip USB, Blade & Black Miner Support/Tuning
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on: February 22, 2014, 08:07:59 PM
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________ .__ .____________ .___ / _____/______|__| __| _/ _____/ ____ ____ __| _/ / \ __\_ __ \ |/ __ |\_____ \_/ __ \_/ __ \ / __ | \ \_\ \ | \/ / /_/ |/ \ ___/\ ___// /_/ | \______ /__| |__\____ /_______ /\___ >\___ >____ | \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ _________ __ /\ ___________ .__ / _____/__ ________ ______ ____________/ |_ / / \__ ___/_ __ ____ |__| ____ ____ \_____ \| | \____ \\____ \ / _ \_ __ \ __\ / / | | | | \/ \| |/ \ / ___\ / \ | / |_> > |_> > <_> ) | \/| | / / | | | | / | \ | | \/ /_/ > /_______ /____/| __/| __/ \____/|__| |__| / / |____| |____/|___| /__|___| /\___ / \/ |__| |__| \/ \/ \//_____/ The goal of this thread is to consolidate all informations to operate and fine tune the gridseed usb (5-chip) miner.
Brand:Chips:Gridseed GC3355 Chips: 5 x GC3355 Mining Capability(Official Number):BTC Mode: 10G, LTC Mode: 300K Power Consumption:Dual Mode or BTC Mode: Approximate 100W/Unit, LTC Mode: 20-25W/Unit Chips: 80 x GC3355 Mining Capability(Official Number):Scrypt: 5.2M Power Consumption:Scrypt: 100W/Unit Chips: 5 x 80 x GC3355 Mining Capability(Official Number):Scrypt: 26M Power Consumption:Scrypt: 450W/Unit
DEVELOPMENT GRIDSEED:- GRIDSEED Orginal GitHub- USB Drivers for Silver/Gold- CGMiner GridSeed Source, dtbartle
CONTROLLER RASPBERRY:- SCRIPTA - Litecoin mining distribution for Raspberry Pi- HASHRA CONTROLA - WebGui with bfgminer open now ... thx a lot to HASHRA for this. USER: pi PASSWORD: 3K4Hb8FMeZjQZJEX6scYzZa - [MINERA] New web management system for Gridseed devices with cpuminer- Temporary solution to run Scripta with gridseed 5 chips miners- Simple Wheezy with CGMiner TutorialVery cool, thank you very much for sharing the link. Will also go to donate. Do you also have an image version containing the detailed frequency setup? Would love to test that.
Here's a link to the complied version of cgminer made by Girhes: https://mega.co.nz/#!asJixSiC!kNLgTzZv4qN1j06yptsC__KVdFZ7n8zsRydVja1dwPwPlease don't forget to donate to him as well if you like the modified version he's made! Donate to Girhes here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=477709.msg5752544#msg5752544Once you download this version, you'll want to backup the existing one by renaming it to another file name. Then take this version and change it's name from cgminer.girhes to cgminer instead. Also, don't forget to change permissions on this file so you can execute it.
MINING SOFTWARE SCRYPT (LTC):- CPUMINERCPUMiner with Gridseed GC3355 Support by siklon - CGMINERCGMiner 4.3.5 with Scrypt and support for Gridseed and Zeus ASICs by dmaxl CGMiner 3.7.2 with GridSeed GC3355 support by jmordica CGMiner 3.7.2 with GridSeed GC3355 support by girnyau - BFGMINERModular ASIC/FPGA miner written in C, featuring overclocking, monitoring, fan speed control and remote interface capabilities. by luke-jr SHA256 (BTC):- cgminer-3-8-5-gridseed-windows.zip for BTC only ( read)
INSTRUCTIONS
- How to Mine Both BTC and LTC on Gridseed 5-chip GC3355 ASIC
KNOWN ERRORS
- CPUMiner doesn't show accurate hash rate infact it shows 0.0 kh/s
CASES
- Multi-tier open-air case for Gridseed miners by Spotswood
ACCESSORIES
- Gridseed DIY Cables for the newb- ATX PSU to 2.5 or 2.1/5.5mm 12V coaxial plug power cables by Cablez
THREADS & GUIDES The Official LighteningAsic/GridSeed 5 Chip Setup Guide by UnicornHasher LightningAsic usb miners based Gridseed GC3355 Tech Support Thread by EricKennedy How to's:- STEP BY STEP RASPBERRY SCRIPTA INSTALLATION
- BUILD CGMINER ON THE RASPBERRY
- ROOT ACCESS TO LIGHTNINGASIC CONTROLLER
- UBUNTU/LINUX INSTALLATION GUIDE
STEP BY STEP RASPBERRY SCRIPTA INSTALLATION
Step by Step Raspberry SCRIPTA Installation:- 1 - SD Formatter (link) clean up your SD Card. At least a 4GB SD.
- 2 - Download the SCRIPTA Image (link)
- 3 - Win 32 Disk Imager (link) and write the scripta image on the SD Card.
- 4 - Put the SD Card into your Raspberry.
- 5 - SSH access on port 7722, user: root / psw: scripta
- 6 - Use WinSCP (link) to move over the latest rasp cgminer for gridseed (https://db.tt/UygLkqwd) or Use PuTTY (link)
wget https://db.tt/UygLkqwd -O cgminer - 7 - Go to the location where you copied over your cgminer and do "chmod 777 cgminer"
- 8 - Go to the SCRIPTA Web GUI, under Miner hit Miner commands, STOP
- 9 - Go to the location where you copied over your cgminer and run it from there using these commands:
./cgminer --scrypt -o <miningpooladdress:port> -u <user> -p <pw> --gridseed-options=baud=115200,freq=850 Stability-Fix: sudo nano /boot/cmdline.txt Add the following code at the end of the first line (on the same line as the other text, DO NOT add new line!)Orginal Sources from: https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=9908.0 How to get Scripta working as it was intendedFollow the instructions by Darkfriend77 below but when you get to step 6, go to directory opt/minepeon/bin and remove the original cgminer there (rm cgminer). Now copy the new cgminer into this folder to replace the original and chmod it as below. Now go to directory opt/minepeon/startup and edit the file miner-start.sh with nano. Change the line - sudo /usr/bin/screen -dmS cgminer /opt/minepeon/bin/cgminer -c /opt/minepeon/etc/miner.conf to sudo /usr/bin/screen -dmS cgminer /opt/minepeon/bin/cgminer --scrypt --no-submit-stale --gridseed-options=baud=115200,freq=850 -c /opt/minepeon/etc/miner.conf Lastly apply the stability fix. Now you can close ssh and restart your pi and it should automatically fire up your gridseeds and start mining.
BUILD CGMINER ON THE RASPBERRY referenced from litecointalkbuild your CGMiner on the raspberry Something like this: Do a quick update just in case. Get dependencies if you already havent. sudo apt-get install build-essential autoconf automake libtool pkg-config libcurl4-gnutls-dev sudo apt-get install libjansson-dev uthash-dev libncurses5-dev libudev-dev libusb-1.0-0-dev libevent-dev
Clone the Repo: git clone https://github.com/dtbartle/cgminer-gc3355.git Move into the directory, configure, and make the binary. cd cgminer-gc3355 ./configure CFLAGS="-O3" --enable-scrypt --enable-gridseed make Now you should see a cgminer file which was complied. You may need to make it executable via: Then run this cgminer however you'd like.
ROOT ACCESS TO LIGHTNINGASIC CONTROLLER
Ok, I will post this here, since I think people could benefit from it. I'll have to give most of the credits to Girhes, since he told me about the failsafe mode of openWRT, and assisted me while trying to gain access (he did not have a controller himself yet). Please note that this is at YOUR OWN RISK, you could brick your device when you have root access to the controller. Please do NOT install any programs when you have root access, unless you really know what you are doing. There is almost no room left on the device, so installing a program could brick your device. 1 - Start the controller in failsafe mode: There are different HW versions of the TL-WR703N - on version 1.6 you have to power on the controller, wait until the led starts flashing twice a second (it takes about 4 seconds to get there), then push the reset button immediately. When the led starts to flash much faster your device is in failsafe mode. All other HW versions: power on the controller, wait 10-12 seconds until the led starts flashing, then immediately push the reset button for 1-2 seconds. Again, if the led will start blinking rapidly you are in failsafe mode. The versioin of your device is stated on the back of the device, underneath the barcode. 2 - Telnet into the device: On windows go to start, type 'cmd' in the search bar, and start 'cmd.exe'. In the command window you get afterwards, type 'telnet 192.168.1.1'. Make sure you use the correct IP, my device used 192.168.1.1 in failsafe mode. There is no user/pass required in failsafe mode. 3 - Switch to the live partition: Type 'mount_root' Warning! You are in the live partition now, with root permissions. You could seriously fuck thing up now!4 - Change the root password: Type 'passwd', and enter the password you would like (twice). 5 - Enable SSH: Type 'vim /etc/config/dropbear', this will open the SSH config file in the vim text editor. You need to change "option enable" to "on". You can start editing the file by hitting the 'i' key. You can now insert/delete characters. After you are finished editing hit the 'esc' key to stop editing. Now hit the ':' key, and type 'wq'. This will write the file, and quit the editor. If you made mistakes while editing, and just want to quit (without writing the file), type 'q' instead of 'wq'. 6 - Reboot the device: Just unplug the usb power, and plug it in again. 7 - Have fun! You can now SSH into the device while it is running in normal mode. (user: root, password whatever you entered in step 4). Just be carefull not to mess things up. If you are not at least a little familiar with linux, please be very carefull.
UBUNTU/LINUX INSTALLATION GUIDE
Hi Scrypt miners, I was lucky enough to get one of the first Scrypt ASICs produced by Chinese GridSeed during my stay in South Korea last month. Cheers to Dis Btopia of xbitcoinx.com! I just hooked up one unit containing 5 chips to my Ubuntu box via USB port and here is what I did to get it running. Mind you, these instructions are for mining Scrypt, not SHA256 or dual mode, which the ASIC can also do. Most of the information I pieced together from this post in Chinese: http://cybtc.com/article-468-1.htmlDownload GridSeed's modified cpuminer and unpack zip file: wget https://github.com/gridseed/cpuminer/archive/master.zip unzip master.zip cd cpuminer-master
..or download via git: git clone git@github.com:gridseed/cpuminer.git cd cpuminer
Install automake: sudo apt-get install automake
You might need to install other compiling tools. I didn't need to, because I compiled other things before. Compile: ./autogen.sh ./configure CFLAGS="-O3" make
Connect and power up ASIC. Find correct USB device: ..or watch syslog while plugging in ASIC: Start mining (replace "ttyUSB0" with device found above and add your pool data): sudo ./minerd --freq=600 --gc3355=/dev/ttyUSB0 --url=<your pool> --userpass=user:pass
You should now see lots of output with yellow "LTC" lines. If you see red lines, that's bad. Anyway, post here if you run into troubles. I am not quite sure what the green and red LEDs are about. As far as I can tell there is no English documentation about that anywhere. I assume green (which is on as soon as power and USB are connected) indicates a certain ready state and red (which flashes sometimes) means hardware errors. I am getting a lot of "Invalid nonce" errors in the cpuminer output along with red LED flashing. Probably because by mistake I got a 12V/0.5A power supply instead of 12V/5A and chips run low on power. So I can't tell you much about hash rates etc. right now. I'll get another power supply next week, so stay tuned.
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Bitcoin / Group buys / [GROUP BUY][EU + CH] Gridseed 5-Chip USB Miner (200 pieces)
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on: February 17, 2014, 05:47:59 PM
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[GROUP BUY][EU + CH] Gridseed 5-Chip USB Miner (200 pieces)
Brand: Gridseed Chips: Gridseed GC3355. Each unit has 5 chips. Mining Capability(Official Number): BTC Mode: 10G, LTC Mode: 300K Power Consumption: Dual Mode or BTC Mode: Approximate 100W/Unit, LTC Mode: 20-25W/Unit
Right now I haven't got a final agreement on price with gridseed for the purchase of 200+ pieces!Step. 1 [on-going]: Getting a good prices for 200 pieces, negotiating with Gridseed. Step. 2 [open]: Calculating price and opening group buy. (8% tax + shipping cost + order cost) Step. 3 [open]: Pay order and get into the next possible batch. Step. 4 [open]: Receive Order and start shipping to customers or meet for local pickup.+----------+ | BATCH I | +----------+----+----------+---------+------+--------+ | Person | Order | Payment | Date | Status | +---------------+----------+---------+------+--------+ | darkfriend77 | 50 | - | - | open | +---------------+----------+---------+------+--------+ | .. | - | - | - | - | +---------------+----------+---------+------+--------+ | .. | - | - | - | - | +---------------+----------+---------+------+--------+ | .. | - | - | - | - | +---------------+----------+---------+------+--------+ | TOTAL | 50 / 200 | +---------------+----------+
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Local / Projektentwicklung / [The Wasp] Modularer Hive & Wasp Miner (28nm ASIC) Project, Open-Source
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on: November 30, 2013, 11:25:20 AM
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MODULARER HIVE & WASP MINER (SHA256 & Scrypt)
Für alle Leute die Interesse haben an diesem Community Projekt. Falls Fragen dazu sind kann ich hier gerne Auskunft geben, ich bin seit dem start des Projektes in der Rolle als Buchhalter und Projektmanager dabei. UNSERE VISION Was der "Modulare Hive & Wasp Miner" unserer Community bringen soll?Erstmalig die Möglickeit bieten den Miner mit schneller Chips zu erweitern, um so den stetig steigenden Anforderungen an Hashpower gerecht zu werden. Unserer Prototyp Wasp's (Blades) soll auf die neue Gerneration der 28 nm ASIC's der führenden Chip Hersteller zugeschnitten sein. Um einen möglichst schnellen Markteinstieg zu gewährleisten sollen aber auch ältere chipmodelle unterstützt werden. (Avalon Gen2 & Bitfury). Es ist geplant das eine Hauptplatine (Hive aka backplane) bis zu 8 Steckplatinen (Wasp aka blade) beherbergen kann. Es soll möglich sein in einem Hive Wasps mit unterschiedlichen Chiparchitekturen zu betrieben. Als Beispiel soll man in einem Hive sowohl Steckplatinen mit A1 Coincraft und Steckplatinen mit Bitfury Chips parallel betreiben können. Die Wasp und Hives sollen so designed werden, dass sie mit möglichst geringem zeitlichem Aufwand kommende Chiparchitekturen unterstützen können. Zusätzlich wollen wir mit dem Modulare Hive & Wasp Miner den ersten Miner demonstrieren der sowohl mit einer SHA256, als auch mit einer eine Scrypt Konfiguration laufen kann. Unseres "Open-Source Design" soll im Bereich DIY neue Möglichkeiten schaffen und gleichzeitig den Resellern ermöglichen Kunden über mehrere Technologiesprünge zu beliefern und dies unabhängig zu einem einzelnen Chiphersteller. Diese Unabhängigkeit soll es erlaubt Vorteile aus der Marktkonkurrenz der einzelnen Chipherstellern zu erzielen. Unser modulares Design soll es uns ermöglichen, über die kommenden Jahre mit dem stetigen Wachstum der Technologie und den Ansprüchen der Community mitzuhalten. weiteres folgt ... * frei aus dem englischen übersetzt und mit meinem Verständis aus dem Projekt ergänzt.Link:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=325181.0;topicseenhttps://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=299255.0The Hives (Mother Planes)- On board USB hub with a port for each blade. Upstream port connects to linux board or box. At least one extra port for potential billboard display or local display & cooling-controller.
- On board 24-pin and 6/8 pin connectors for PC power supply (650-750W) provides 3.3, 5, and 12 V.
- Last blade connector can accept a server power supply (12V only) for higher power operation, not needed when system is tuned for low-power consumption, or when it has fewer than a full load of blades.
- 8 available connection points for the Wasps.
- Any Wasp no matter the type of the chip will work with the Hives.
- All blades driven through USB hub.
- Stand-alone hive is just a small card with sockets for power and USB.
- Hot swap will be added in 2nd or 3rd iteration of the hive.
- Linux embedded system to run cgminer/bfgminer bolts right down onto big mobo.
The Wasps (Blades)- Wasps can slot into mother plane.
- Wasps can stand alone and be stacked FPGA style.
- Wasps are made to fit the mother plane form factor.
- Wasps can be independently powered and controlled without mother plane.
- +55nm Prototypes
55nm PrototypesAvalon V2 Wasp (LIVE)(55nm) - Avalon Gen 2 Chips Available
- up to 1.6 GH/s per chip
- Bitfury wasp board should require little re-engineering for this
BitFury Wasp (LIVE)(55nm) - BitFury Chips Available end of December
- 40 Gh/s (16 chips)
28nm ProductionA1 Wasp. (LIVE)- Bitmine A1 Chips Available December
- 240 Gh/s Overclocked (6 chips); more likely, with untested chips, 200 GH/s per board
- Nominal total 2000 Gh/s, or almost 2 full backplanes (assuming that all chips are fully working AND overclockable to 40GH - not really likely, but our software can get the most possible out of them).
- Nominal likely total hashing from 50 chips (and this is all that Bitmine guarantees) is 48 x 25 = 1.2 TH on 12 boards
- Best case: 0.0180625 BTC Gh/s, or about $3 USD GH/s
- Likely case: 0.0301 BTC/GH/s, or about $5 USD GH/s
Minion Wasp. (LIVE)- Black Arrow Minion Chips Available February
- 520 Gh/s Standard (4 chips)
- Total 2080 Gh/s
Non-Priority WaspsGolden Nonce Wasp. (On Hold)- Hash Fast Golden Nonce Available December / January
- 400 Gh/s (1 chip)
- No prices or sales of bare chips currently
Gold Strike Wasp. (On Hold)- Cointerra Gold Strike Available January / February
- 500 Gh/s (1 chip)
- No prices or sales of bare chips currently
KnC Wasp (On Hold)Avalon V1 Wasp (Abandoned)(110nm) - Avalon Gen I Chips Discontinued
- 1.6 Gh/s (4 chips)
Fragen & Antworten:Investitionsplan?Momentan gibt es nur kleine Investitionsmöglichkeit die meisten Investitionen sind bereits gedeckt, aber als Mitglied der Gruppe kann man sich bei späteren Investitionen beteiligen, sofern man möchte. 1 Anteil kostet 250$ und wird nicht nach aussen gehandelt und auch keine Spekulation. Dies ist ein Community Projekt das beabsichtigt "open-source" Pläne bereitzustellen für diverse ASIC Chips, welche von Leuten wie dir und mir fabriziert werden können. Beim betreiben wird eine einmalige Lizenzgebühr "Royalities" fällig an "The Wasp".
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Bitcoin / Mining support / [GUIDE] BitFury Miner Support/Tuning
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on: September 04, 2013, 12:17:08 PM
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__________.__ __ ___________ _____ .__ \______ \__|/ |\_ _____/_ _________ ___.__. / \ |__| ____ ___________ | | _/ \ __\ __)| | \_ __ < | | / \ / \| |/ \_/ __ \_ __ \ | | \ || | | \ | | /| | \/\___ | / Y \ | | \ ___/| | \/ |______ /__||__| \___ / |____/ |__| / ____| \____|__ /__|___| /\___ >__| \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ _________ __ /\ ___________ .__ / _____/__ ________ ______ ____________/ |_ / / \__ ___/_ __ ____ |__| ____ ____ \_____ \| | \____ \\____ \ / _ \_ __ \ __\ / / | | | | \/ \| |/ \ / ___\ / \ | / |_> > |_> > <_> ) | \/| | / / | | | | / | \ | | \/ /_/ > /_______ /____/| __/| __/ \____/|__| |__| / / |____| |____/|___| /__|___| /\___ / \/ |__| |__| \/ \/ \//_____/ Thread is in construction!!! The goal of this thread is to consolidate all informations to operate and fine tune the bitfury miner.Development:- BitFury Testers/DevsSeller:- BitFury EU/WordWide- BitFury USCase:- Custom Case Design for Bitfury Miners- All aluminum open air case for BitFury minersRaspberry Pi SD Image (only v2+ m-boards) - ver. 1: 2013-Aug-29_BitfuryRasPi_v0.1 - ver. 2: 2013-Sep-27_BFSB_GM2Information:- Instructions for BitFury Miner- eagle .sch format ( M-Board v2.3, H-Card v1.2) Mining Software Repositories: (use with caution, work in progress!)- Chainminer - Orginal BitFury Software - BFGMiner by Luke-Jr Clarification: BFGMiner's "littlefury" branch (which should really be renamed "bitfury", and probably will be at some point) is currently tested with LittleFury and generic GPIO only, and should also work with Metabank's rigs, but is still strictly a work-in-progress and not considered a stable or even testing release. I haven't confirmed yet that it is compatible with the board design referenced in the OP, but if not I certainly plan to port it ASAP.
- CGMiner by anajavi <punin> compile with --enable-bitfury <punin> con is not going to make support for our hardware because it only runs on linux, pi and needs root access <punin> so this is as far as cgminer support will go from our side <punin> ./cgminer --help <punin> --bitfury-board-type <arg> Bitfury board type, 0=i2c, 1=mboardv1, 2=mboardv2 (default: 0) <punin> --bitfury-options <arg> Set bitfury chip options chip:speed,chip.. eg. 0:55,1:56... default: ALL:54 <punin> old M-board probably doesn't work because no-one has tested it <punin> so use --bitfury-board-type 2 - CGMiner by KNK Anyone willing to help testing a cgminer fork changes with a full kit or at least one board in each bus (A-D)? In sync with the latest Legkodymov's miner. For BFSB master boards you should leave BITFURY_MUX_OE undefined in bitfury-config.h and change: #define BITFURY_MAXCHIPS 100 #define BITFURY_MAXBANKS 1 #define BITFURY_BANKCHIPS 100
to #define BITFURY_MAXCHIPS 256 #define BITFURY_MAXBANKS 4 #define BITFURY_BANKCHIPS 16
IRC:- BitFury Support (Server: ircnet.eversible.com / Channel: #bfsbsupport) Instructions:- EU/Worldwide BitFury Guide: Readme BSFSB v0.1 (using m-board v2) - US BitFury Guide: **US** BitFury Setup Guide (using m-board v1) Raspberry Pi:- RPi BeginnersKnow Errors:- Hardware: Soldering errors!Installation:Important:Also please note that if you are not populating the M-board fully the best results will be achieved by spreading the H-boards evenly between the four channels.
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