Need help... Running into an annoying issue...
I have just a single test-module running...
However, the "Power" and "Reset" switches are not hooked-up to anything. Thus, I have to keep turning the PSU power on and off. This results in a hit-or-miss on the booting process. It likes to hang on the "Monitor" stage, after boot. Other-times, it just runs normally and connects, booting with the IP display.
Seems to hang on the IP portion... keeps getting reassigned a new IP each time. Doesn't like to keep using the old one over and over.
I assume the unit can be turned on and off, and actually reset, with the buttons. No?
Power-cycling the PSU like this is not healthy for continual use. It surges the hell out of the connected devices and the PSU itself.
So... Anyone have a photo of where the power and/or reset buttons should be plugged-in?
There are four unoccupied connections, 2x 4-pin (?power/reset?) and 2x 3-pin (Fans?). (On the daughter-board, attached to the Ras-Pi.)
P.S. This one board, runs cool at 218-220GHs... Started initially on AMT's test-pool. xD
P.P.S. NOTE TO AMT... Indicate the correct way to connect the backplane, on the backplane. (Realized I forgot to take note of that, prior to taking it apart. It fits both ways... One way is wrong. xD The correct way is with the ribbon-cable-link hanging over the heat-sink side, not the PCB side. Not sure what might have happened if I had it the wrong way, and powered it up. Also note, the floppy-power connection on the backplane has pins that stick-out dangerously close to the heat-sink. Should grind those down and place nylon protective tape over them.)
This is with RPi i think ?
@ least this way it was when i look over bitmine.ch design.
The problem with Rpi is that it shares common break pint in the CPU between USB and Ethernet
actually the Ethernet is emulated over usb port of the Pi.
That is the main reason we are working since the beginning with support for TP link routers.
Our way have it's downside too, lack of memory for fancy graphics and stuff