how many devises have you successfully run with th pi? When I try to run my setup it crashes the pi every time. I have 57 erupters running on 10 d-link 7 hubs. All are connected to a Rosewill 10 port. It runs just fine on my Debian setup on cgminer. I have been able to get one hub with 6 erupters working but no more then that.
Grab a copy of the latest pre release from;- http://minepeon.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=291Use the default settings, so far I have been able to run 40 (that is all I have) stable. It will be interesting to see if you can beat my record. Neil Ill check it out tonight and see what happens. It would be great to be running them off the pi considering that was my original plan.
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how many devises have you successfully run with th pi? When I try to run my setup it crashes the pi every time. I have 57 erupters running on 10 d-link 7 hubs. All are connected to a Rosewill 10 port. It runs just fine on my Debian setup on cgminer. I have been able to get one hub with 6 erupters working but no more then that.
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What? Still waiting for a reply...
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how many devises have you successfully run with th pi? When I try to run my setup it crashes the pi every time. I have 57 erupters running on 10 d-link 7 hubs. All are connected to a Rosewill 10 port. It runs just fine on my Debian setup on cgminer. I have been able to get one hub with 6 erupters working but no more then that.
D-link hubs will take 5 erupters, any more and the power is not stable. I managed 20 erupters on 4 hubs with no problem. Not true. I run 6 on each and the ones with fans have 5. I have run this on several setups between Debian, Wheezy, and MinePeon. No powers issues at all and no excessive errors. MinePeon just crashes with more then 5 hubs attached. I was able to get 32 on 5 hubs running Wheezy on the Raspi but when I added 3 more hubs the Pi crashes every time. So Im now running all 57 my Linux box running Debian with less then 1% errors. Like I said I have found you cant run 6 erupters and a fan or you get weird errors all over the place, you have to run 5 and a fan or 6 and no fan.
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No fussing! No changes involving any time delays! I just want working reliable boards asap. That's the main thing. Auxiliary stuff can be dealt with as is. Cool to hear some chip progress. What chip progress? Do you know something we all dont? Besides that pic of a closed box I have not seen anything to confirm delivery of chips for this build. ^ True.
I don't really see what everyone is fussing over when it comes to PSUs.
+1 I was under the impression that the PSU topic had been discussed at great length already.
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Hows the firmware going barntech?
Firmware is still happening. We have all hands on deck for this. Its the last hurdle before we go to production. Well, that and actually getting the chips, which really should happen this week, as should the firmware. The guys are feeling confident that it will be ready really soon. From there we are all set to go into production Any update on chips being delivered?
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how many devises have you successfully run with th pi? When I try to run my setup it crashes the pi every time. I have 57 erupters running on 10 d-link 7 hubs. All are connected to a Rosewill 10 port. It runs just fine on my Debian setup on cgminer. I have been able to get one hub with 6 erupters working but no more then that.
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Still down
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seems everyone is waiting on chips to be shipped.
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Any update on delivery of chips?
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Maybe we could get ASICcoin added to the group? +1 +1 Also PPC?
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Down for me too. ("502 bad gateway" Cloudflare screen)
+1
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The easiest way to go is to take the cable with the barrel plug that already fits your hub. In other words, cut it off from the wall adapter. Then you'll need the other end, something to connect to you PSU. For that, a cut off Molex splitters work fine. Then you need to figure out where (+) wire on the barrel cable is. It is usually noted on the wall adapter if (+) is in the centre or on the outer ring. You can use some 1,5 volt battery and some appliance to determine which wire is connected to the outer ring. On D-Link and Rosewill the (+) wire was marked with long dashes. Connect red wire to the (+) wire of the barrel cable. Connect the black wire to the (-) wire of the barrel cable. Double-check the above. Triple-check the above. The result will look something like this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=253749.msg3223688#msg3223688Now, short the green-wired connector to the black one of the ATX PSU to power it up and connect your newly spliced Molex->barrel cable. Connect to the hub. If it seems to work, connect one BE. Still working? Good. Connect the USB cable and try hashing. Connect the rest. When powering down, ALWAYS disconnect the USB cable first before powering down the hub. Thanks for the explanation. Im going to try this later this week.
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Im having a hard time understanding where to start on this project. I want to power 10 D-link 7 Port Hubs off an old ATX power supply. I have scoured this tread and I see that a few of you are doing it already. My problem is exactly what I already stated that I have no idea where to start because I am almost fully retarded when it comes to electricity. As far as I can understand I need to take the 5v wires and add a barrel plug for each hub. I dont want to fry myself or my hubs could someone please give me some 8th grade level help on this?
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They have sent me my coin every time no problems . In fact most times I have coins transferred within the hour.
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I currently have around 60 miners so Ill probably do 3 as well. I was going to start with one and see how that go's Like I said Im really trying to clean up all the cords.
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