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May 13, 2015, 08:22:46 PM
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Hmm, I'm not sure what spec of Avalon you have.

I do recall having a 2 module 220GH/s Avalon that was 55nm and it was set to 16 miners and frequency of (I think) either 1300 or 1450.

I also had a lot of hassle setting it up. so much so that I ended up running it using a Raspberry pi loaded with Minera and compiling cgminer using --enable-Avalon.
This worked a treat until the power supply went pop.
Then I just ran 1 module on a smaller psu and set the miner count to 8 and the frequency to 1200 which gave me about 95G.


Did you commect the Raspbery to the miner USB? do you think it will work with Minepeon, I have one running on Raspbery Pi+
I will also try later with  55nm 16 / 1300
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May 13, 2015, 08:51:36 PM
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Hmm, I'm not sure what spec of Avalon you have.

I do recall having a 2 module 220GH/s Avalon that was 55nm and it was set to 16 miners and frequency of (I think) either 1300 or 1450.

I also had a lot of hassle setting it up. so much so that I ended up running it using a Raspberry pi loaded with Minera and compiling cgminer using --enable-Avalon.
This worked a treat until the power supply went pop.
Then I just ran 1 module on a smaller psu and set the miner count to 8 and the frequency to 1200 which gave me about 95G.


Did you commect the Raspbery to the miner USB? do you think it will work with Minepeon, I have one running on Raspbery Pi+
I will also try later with  55nm 16 / 1300

Yes, plugged RPI into USB. There is a jumper just behind the usb socket that you can remove to stop it supplying power through the usb.

I did try Minepeon but could not get it to work properly with cgminer. I used Minera in the end and compiled cgminer with the --enable-Avalon and replaced the original cgminer. I passed manual options to start cgminer in Minera using --avalon-options 115200:8:10:D:1200:55 --avalon-cutoff 70 --avalon-temp 60. (running just one module)

If you like I can give you the commands to use to compile and setup cgminer. You can pm me if you wish.

You could even connect a pc/laptop with cgminer and test it that way. I had a spare PI so used that.

Try testing one module and work from there.

Hope some of this helps.


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May 14, 2015, 02:15:21 AM
Last edit: May 14, 2015, 02:48:35 AM by Zich
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Hmm, I'm not sure what spec of Avalon you have.

I do recall having a 2 module 220GH/s Avalon that was 55nm and it was set to 16 miners and frequency of (I think) either 1300 or 1450.

I also had a lot of hassle setting it up. so much so that I ended up running it using a Raspberry pi loaded with Minera and compiling cgminer using --enable-Avalon.
This worked a treat until the power supply went pop.
Then I just ran 1 module on a smaller psu and set the miner count to 8 and the frequency to 1200 which gave me about 95G.


Did you commect the Raspbery to the miner USB? do you think it will work with Minepeon, I have one running on Raspbery Pi+
I will also try later with  55nm 16 / 1300

Dude, you should find out your avalon type first. Is it 55nm or 110nm. Trial & error will only damage your miner. Check the asic type.
The link on your OP is 110nm, which is wrong thread i guess.
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May 14, 2015, 05:54:22 AM
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Hmm, I'm not sure what spec of Avalon you have.

I do recall having a 2 module 220GH/s Avalon that was 55nm and it was set to 16 miners and frequency of (I think) either 1300 or 1450.

I also had a lot of hassle setting it up. so much so that I ended up running it using a Raspberry pi loaded with Minera and compiling cgminer using --enable-Avalon.
This worked a treat until the power supply went pop.
Then I just ran 1 module on a smaller psu and set the miner count to 8 and the frequency to 1200 which gave me about 95G.


Did you commect the Raspbery to the miner USB? do you think it will work with Minepeon, I have one running on Raspbery Pi+
I will also try later with  55nm 16 / 1300

Dude, you should find out your avalon type first. Is it 55nm or 110nm. Trial & error will only damage your miner. Check the asic type.
The link on your OP is 110nm, which is wrong thread i guess.
How do I find out what it is (55nm or 110nm)?
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May 14, 2015, 06:21:20 AM
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How do I find out what it is (55nm or 110nm)?

Check on the top side of the asics.

110nm is A3256
50nm is A3255
40nm is A3233
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