I'm running 0.6.0.5
Ok, thanks, I'll close it then delete all but the last one.
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They are taking up a metric crap-load of space. Can I get rid of them? Can I stop them being created in the first place? Or limit their size/number?
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P_Shep, just a few spelling/grammar corrections for your README: Note: Installing CGminer on a router is a non-trivial task! Some of the scripts may need tweaking to your specific system. Thanks for this! I'm going to try to get it running now! Thanks, spelling's not my strong suit Let me know what changes or additional steps need to be added. Cheers.
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Near as I can tell, over 8 hours of mining, 20 seconds worth of processor time has been used.
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I'm thinking it could well handle the max possible 100.
CGminer hardly uses any processor time. Really tiny.
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I've created a little how-to for getting CGminer to run on a broadcom (mipsel processor) DD-WRT / OpenWRT enabled router. The following file contains a readme, some scripts and the cgminer-3.8.5 binary compiled with BFL, Icarus, and ModMiner Quad FPGAs and BFL, bitfury, klondike, Hashfast, Icarus and Avalon ASICs for the mipsel architecture. This will work on Asus RT-N66U, Asus RT-N16 (which I use) and Linksys e3000, along with many other routers. https://www.dropbox.com/s/4oik0ecfezclq9u/cgminer_3.8.5_mipsel.ipkTo install on Optware (OTRW / OTRW2): 1). Copy the file to your router USB drive, then navigate to that directory in telnet/ssh. 2). If cgminer is already running, issue: > service cgminer stop 3). Type: > ipkg install cgminer_x.x.x_mipsel.ipk If you already had it running, it'll ask about the overwriting the config file. Press enter to keep your one. 4). Type > service cgminer start
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I need the USB vendor / product ID.
idVendor 0x067b Prolific Technology, Inc. idProduct 0x2303 PL2303 Serial Port Perfect, thanks
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I need the USB vendor / product ID.
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Can someone tell me the vendor and product ID of the serial USB chip used in the Icarus? It's a prolific isn't it?
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Kano,
You've got in the devs list, 'ID' and 'BFL'/'ICA' etc. to give us some number. What's the difference between these numbers? Are they equivilent, or might you get something like: ID 0, BFL 0 ID 1, BFL 1 ID 2, ICA 0 ...
And when you request data with gpu|N or PGA|N, is that N 'ID' or 'BFL'/'ICA' etc?
Thanks
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Nice P_Shep..I'm glad to finally see someone using the revision 3 BFL Singles. That means they're finally cranking up production. I take it you went in early on in the waiting queue.
Yeah, all I can say is "About 'ing time!". Still have some more to come though...
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Linksys (cisco) e3000 Rosewill 7 port USB hub Rosewill 650W PSU 2x BFL singles 155W 1650MH/s 10.6MH/W Am I not welcome here anymore?
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I have the rev3s, both of mine make some sound. Not vacuum cleaner loud, but louder then my PC.
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Actually, they're pretty noisy. Quite a bit louder than I was expecting. They gotta hefty Sunon fan in there.
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Interesting, 4 hours after I received a shipping notice, I got an email with the subject "Your parcel is expecting of receiving", and a virus attached) How come, spammers are hooked directly to PayPal/USPS systems?
Just a coincidence. I get spam like this every so often.
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Rally seems to be going the wrong way right now... can someone point them in the right direction?
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It is struggling with 4.90 isn't it?
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I vote for making it look a bit more 'slick'. Looks a dogs dinner right now. Go get a graphic designer on the case Now don't give me that!
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