Just a warning for those who might place an order on hashra.com If you are making the purchase with bitcoins DO NOT USE COINBASE to send the payment! Send to your wallet first and wait for everything to be fully confirmed. I sent the payment via Coinbase for a Gridseed Blade Plus via the BTC checkout. Coinbase took FOREVER to send the transaction (hours.) By the time they finally sent the bitcoins, the payment address for my hashra order had expired. I had already sent to that address with no way to cancel.... so... now I am hoping the folks at hashra.com can work things out with their BTC payment provider (bips.me) to get the payment properly assigned to my order... <sigh> Now I get to find out if hashra.com and bips.me can be trusted! wow.... what a predicament, i always thought about what would happen in that situation
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interested in just the BBB
let me know
Danny
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Try http://tftpd32.jounin.net/, works really well. Make sure you set the IP of the network connection on your PC to 192.168.1.100 or it will not transfer to the Tp-link. So set the host computer to 192.168.1.100?? same as the ip address of the TPlink? Because by default thats the ip for the tplink
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anyone have any luck setting up a tftp server? For some reason everytime i set one up either in windows or mac, it just will not for the life of it connect!
fustrating!
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someone needs to set up a group buy
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hows your poolside hash rate??
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yep getting the same error.... tried many times after a cold boot
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Well I got a brand new GS and when I removed the heatsink I also got a bit of residue from the thermal pad left on them. I guess it's just a matter how hard the little chinese kids tighten the screws Believe it or not but there was blood on my units :/ Well still is lol. Also, after some testing here, it seems that these "mods" are somewhat bad. As far as I know, we get paid per share. I'm hashing away at ~530Kh/s (Running at 1213Mhz with 0 HW), but after 1 hour my machine that is hashing at 400Kh/s (900Mhz with 0 HW) is making just a few shares bellow the OC one (Like less than 5). I'm not even sure if I'm going to mod my other miners (I could be wrong). Anyone else who modded their units are running into this problem? Thanks! that happens to me as well, but after 24 hours, they level out... like when i first start these suckers up, one of my grids will be doing like 2x-3x more hashes than the rest... like it'll be in the 2000 accepted shares(cgminer), while the rest are still struggling in the 500's. But after 24hrs, they all are within the same ballpark..
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They are so overpriced maybe you can get some money back on scraping the aluminum in all that heatsink.
16 Gridseed 5 chip units are cheaper.
These are viable at $1700 each
Thats the price gridseed sells them... i guess we can call them greedseeds now Seriously? Good to know. They were taking some major profits on the 5 chip miners, but I expected them to take smaller margins on this one. Anyway, I would be buying one at around $2K, I am not interested at the current price. Agreed... I think thats a perfect price point! I mean jeez 300 bucks of profit on each unit, is pretty darn good!
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wow black on black is sexy
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will also be doing this mod once I am free... Also wondering if the resistor have good clearance from the heatsink?
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You guys should really try the new LightningAsic V3c miner software if you haven't already, it's designed to do one thing and one thing only, to get the most out of your Gridseed miners. If you don't have a Tp-link 703N, they are really cheap to get on eBay @ ~$20. Definitely worth the investment. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=554542.0im very happy with it, over 3 days uptime now I still have V1, does this new V3 give much better speeds? Always a bit worried about upgrading anything that works quite fine... I bricked my controller upgrading. :/ Just ordered a new one off ebay though, for $21 usd. can purchase the broken one from you for 10 dollars shipped! Danny
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is there a way to repurpose these controllers and use them as routers? I just tried to SSH / telnet into these suckers, and the connection closes both times once its connected to them..
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You guys should really try the new LightningAsic V3c miner software if you haven't already, it's designed to do one thing and one thing only, to get the most out of your Gridseed miners. If you don't have a Tp-link 703N, they are really cheap to get on eBay @ ~$20. Definitely worth the investment. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=554542.0Man, You're pushing so hard this on couple of threads that You should publish source (You' re probably using cgminer branch without author permission in closed sw) to deminish obvious conclusion that You have hidden interest this closed software be rant on as many devices... hes using cpuminer.. and the firmware is free man, not like he is charging and spamming it on the forums. definitely no skin off my nose
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looking forward to the auto-freq
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Wonder if the auto dynamic freq change ever been implemented for the gridseeds? Would be nice if bfgminer just auto dialed the freq and let it do its thing to find its best frequency
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how much does it cost to host something like that at a data center?
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after ~20 hours of running, all my controllers are working fine. (miners: uptime: 19:46:03, memory usage: 33%, load average: 0.49) (miners: uptime: 17:47:35, memory usage: 64%, load average: 0.51) (miners: uptime: 18:11:20, memory usage: 63%, load average: 0.35) nice to hear Rammy... How are the speeds on the poolside? Any difference in the avg hashrate?
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