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September 15, 2015, 04:11:01 AM
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I need to play with it some more.  But the hub is really pretty good.

 I am able to run quite a bit higher freq 350 and 0 errors  2 sticks around 20gh.

Yet I can't run 3 sticks at good numbers..

I have many hubs and will do more testing tommorrow.

I have 3 pc's
 I have 1 doing windows 7 pretty new build and i5 cpu ------------ This is doing 8 sticks at freq 150
 I have 1 doing windows 7 in a vm shell a mac mini i5 ------------- This is doing 7 sticks at freq 125

 I have 1 doing windows 10 an i5 cpu new build new mobo -------- This is doing 2 sticks at freq 250 perfectly  I can go to freq 350 perfectly on 2 sticks  So far this setup is the really weird one as it allows 2 sticks as high as freq 350 yet does not  like to do 3 or more sticks.
could be a mobo issue. 

I am a bit tired will get back with more info

Interesting, so the other machines can both do as many sticks per hub as want?  It seems that at least one other person (Ecnad) is having the same issue so motherboard issues seems maybe too specific.  It could maybe windows 10.  I'll keep looking at it, Ecnad got me a logfile.

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September 15, 2015, 04:33:22 AM
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I'm using the Pi 2, getting ready to do another build, been having trouble with saving the configuration file in cgminer-gekko. Think I narrowed it down to libjansson-dev, but not sure yet.

Are you sure that your config file is not damaged? If you're been cutting and copying from web pages, it might have high ASCII or other unreadable characters in it.

I don't know what platform you're on, but you probably can "clean" the text to make sure it doesn't have whacky characters in it. On the Mac there's a tool called TextWrangler (it's free) that has a "Zap Gremlins" command that removes non-ASCII characters. Very useful.

No, it's after the build and cgminer is running, when I hit "s" and "w" to save the cgminer.conf file, it quits cgminer and kicks me back to terminal.

When cgminer is running, if I hit "s" and "c" to restart cgminer that's where the fatal json error message comes up and with another message saying it can't read the cgminer.conf file (because all it makes is a blank file). Even when I fill in the cgminer.conf file with pool/s and freq, it can't read it.
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September 15, 2015, 04:41:43 AM
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I need to play with it some more.  But the hub is really pretty good.

 I am able to run quite a bit higher freq 350 and 0 errors  2 sticks around 20gh.

Yet I can't run 3 sticks at good numbers..

I have many hubs and will do more testing tommorrow.

I have 3 pc's
 I have 1 doing windows 7 pretty new build and i5 cpu ------------ This is doing 8 sticks at freq 150
 I have 1 doing windows 7 in a vm shell a mac mini i5 ------------- This is doing 7 sticks at freq 125

 I have 1 doing windows 10 an i5 cpu new build new mobo -------- This is doing 2 sticks at freq 250 perfectly  I can go to freq 350 perfectly on 2 sticks  So far this setup is the really weird one as it allows 2 sticks as high as freq 350 yet does not  like to do 3 or more sticks.
could be a mobo issue. 

I am a bit tired will get back with more info

Interesting, so the other machines can both do as many sticks per hub as want?  It seems that at least one other person (Ecnad) is having the same issue so motherboard issues seems maybe too specific.  It could maybe windows 10.  I'll keep looking at it, Ecnad got me a logfile.

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more or less as one hub I am using on  one of the windows 7 can provide 1.1- 1.3  amps  for 3 jacks  so I can run 3 sticks at 250 freq.  which is good.

the mac mini build is in a shell and it has its own quirks but that is partially due to the vmware fusion shell but 7 sticks at freq 125 is okay. about 5.6gh each.

it has the quirk that I can't make a good .bat file.  I have to run cgminer alone then enter a pool.  pretty sure that is something to do with vmware fusion shell.

but I am happy with 7 sticks at  freq 125 stable enough.

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September 15, 2015, 04:42:42 AM
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I'm using the Pi 2, getting ready to do another build, been having trouble with saving the configuration file in cgminer-gekko. Think I narrowed it down to libjansson-dev, but not sure yet.

Are you sure that your config file is not damaged? If you're been cutting and copying from web pages, it might have high ASCII or other unreadable characters in it.

I don't know what platform you're on, but you probably can "clean" the text to make sure it doesn't have whacky characters in it. On the Mac there's a tool called TextWrangler (it's free) that has a "Zap Gremlins" command that removes non-ASCII characters. Very useful.

No, it's after the build and cgminer is running, when I hit "s" and "w" to save the cgminer.conf file, it quits cgminer and kicks me back to terminal.

When cgminer is running, if I hit "s" and "c" to restart cgminer that's where the fatal json error message comes up and with another message saying it can't read the cgminer.conf file (because all it makes is a blank file). Even when I fill in the cgminer.conf file with pool/s and freq, it can't read it.
I'm not sure about how to resolve the conf. file problem. BUT... Don't bother trying to "Restart" cgminer from a running instance. It is a LONNNNNnnngggggGG know fact that, that particular function "ReStart" is/has been broken. If you NEED to ReStart, your only choice is too "Quit" and run .exe again.
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September 15, 2015, 11:39:03 AM
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it has the quirk that I can't make a good .bat file.  I have to run cgminer alone then enter a pool.  pretty sure that is something to do with vmware fusion shell.


This might be VM performance lag; I would suggest adding:

timeout 5

between each step in the bat file.  This will cause a pause of 5 seconds between each step.  If its VM performance lag thats the problem this should solve it.  Maybe if your mac is old you will need 10 seconds.
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September 15, 2015, 12:07:20 PM
Last edit: September 15, 2015, 12:34:23 PM by Jake36
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I'm using the Pi 2, getting ready to do another build, been having trouble with saving the configuration file in cgminer-gekko. Think I narrowed it down to libjansson-dev, but not sure yet.

Are you sure that your config file is not damaged? If you're been cutting and copying from web pages, it might have high ASCII or other unreadable characters in it.

I don't know what platform you're on, but you probably can "clean" the text to make sure it doesn't have whacky characters in it. On the Mac there's a tool called TextWrangler (it's free) that has a "Zap Gremlins" command that removes non-ASCII characters. Very useful.

No, it's after the build and cgminer is running, when I hit "s" and "w" to save the cgminer.conf file, it quits cgminer and kicks me back to terminal.

When cgminer is running, if I hit "s" and "c" to restart cgminer that's where the fatal json error message comes up and with another message saying it can't read the cgminer.conf file (because all it makes is a blank file). Even when I fill in the cgminer.conf file with pool/s and freq, it can't read it.
I'm not sure about how to resolve the conf. file problem. BUT... Don't bother trying to "Restart" cgminer from a running instance. It is a LONNNNNnnngggggGG know fact that, that particular function "ReStart" is/has been broken. If you NEED to ReStart, your only choice is too "Quit" and run .exe again.

That's the problem, it should be as simple as just typing cd cgminer-gekko (if not already in the dir) sudo ./cgminer and have it start mining on the pool/s (after filling in the pool/s and everything "once", without any more typing.

But because it can't read/write the cgminer.conf file I have to type: sudo ./cgminer -o stratum+tcp://stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 -u 1JiWuyX94wrCr7JhkAn7x5qNMCEef1KhqX.Jake36stick --compac-freq 150 every time.

Edit: that is on a Pi 2 with fresh and updated install of 2015-05-05-raspbian-wheezy on it. And scrolling back after every step of the build and seeing no errors in the build. Hmmm, that gives me an ideal, try building with out updating raspbian and see if maybe something in the updates are not compatible.

Edit 2: I have cgminer-4.9.2 running on a second Pi 2 with the same raspbian on it, but it reads/writes the cgminer.conf file, but it was done back around when 4.9.2 was first released.
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September 15, 2015, 01:33:22 PM
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That's the problem, it should be as simple as just typing cd cgminer-gekko (if not already in the dir) sudo ./cgminer and have it start mining on the pool/s (after filling in the pool/s and everything "once", without any more typing.

But because it can't read/write the cgminer.conf file I have to type: sudo ./cgminer -o stratum+tcp://stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 -u 1JiWuyX94wrCr7JhkAn7x5qNMCEef1KhqX.Jake36stick --compac-freq 150 every time.

Edit: that is on a Pi 2 with fresh and updated install of 2015-05-05-raspbian-wheezy on it. And scrolling back after every step of the build and seeing no errors in the build. Hmmm, that gives me an ideal, try building with out updating raspbian and see if maybe something in the updates are not compatible.

Edit 2: I have cgminer-4.9.2 running on a second Pi 2 with the same raspbian on it, but it reads/writes the cgminer.conf file, but it was done back around when 4.9.2 was first released.

This is probably a long shot, but could it be a permissions problem? Maybe the user you're running cgminer under doesn't have write permission for the destination folder where you're trying to put the config?

Of course I would expect it to error, but not quit or crash. So maybe that's not it. Worth checking though.

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September 15, 2015, 03:01:05 PM
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it has the quirk that I can't make a good .bat file.  I have to run cgminer alone then enter a pool.  pretty sure that is something to do with vmware fusion shell.


This might be VM performance lag; I would suggest adding:

timeout 5

between each step in the bat file.  This will cause a pause of 5 seconds between each step.  If its VM performance lag thats the problem this should solve it.  Maybe if your mac is old you will need 10 seconds.

so

cgminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 -u 1JiWuyX94wrCr7JhkAn7x5qNMCEef1KhqX.philipma1957sticks

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September 15, 2015, 03:02:25 PM
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it has the quirk that I can't make a good .bat file.  I have to run cgminer alone then enter a pool.  pretty sure that is something to do with vmware fusion shell.


This might be VM performance lag; I would suggest adding:

timeout 5

between each step in the bat file.  This will cause a pause of 5 seconds between each step.  If its VM performance lag thats the problem this should solve it.  Maybe if your mac is old you will need 10 seconds.


so

cgminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 -u 1JiWuyX94wrCr7JhkAn7x5qNMCEef1KhqX.philipma1957sticks --compac-freq 150


needs to be :

cgminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 -u 1JiWuyX94wrCr7JhkAn7x5qNMCEef1KhqX.philipma1957sticks --timeout 5 --compac-freq 150


did not work

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September 15, 2015, 03:11:41 PM
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Unrelated, but just dropping it here: a switch that'll work with solo.ckpool: --suggest-diff N.  Set N equal to or greater than your hash rate in Gh/s.  Saves some unnecessary diff switching and high diff on startup.

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September 15, 2015, 03:23:58 PM
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I should get my RPI today.  So looking into trying it was review compac.  I was pretty late on queue since of when I bought so will not be using production unit in testing. 

But excited to play with RPI and review one to see how it goes.  Has to beat my debian machine that kept dropping wireless once a day.
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September 15, 2015, 05:23:20 PM
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Your stick is going out today, and probably delivered tomorrow given the proximity.

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September 15, 2015, 05:33:44 PM
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Your stick is going out today, and probably delivered tomorrow given the proximity.

Sounds great thank you for the update.  I do appreciate it.

That means I should be able to test RPI with it pretty easy.  I think I will try raspbian first see how it goes, then minera as a second option.
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September 15, 2015, 05:42:51 PM
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I'm using the Gekko build of cgminer.  I used Zadig on a Win7 machine to install the correct drive.  When I start the bat file, I get a "No valid hashes for over 10 secs, attempting to restart"  then I get a  "LIBUSB_SUCCESS" but there is no hash going on.  I've tried 2 different machines and am getting the same error.

bat file code:

cgminer -o stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333  -u 1JiWuyX94wrCr7JhkAn7x5qNMCEef1KhqX.Chris_Sabianstick --compac-freq 150
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September 15, 2015, 07:30:51 PM
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I'm using the Gekko build of cgminer.  I used Zadig on a Win7 machine to install the correct drive.  When I start the bat file, I get a "No valid hashes for over 10 secs, attempting to restart"  then I get a  "LIBUSB_SUCCESS" but there is no hash going on.  I've tried 2 different machines and am getting the same error.

bat file code:

cgminer -o stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333  -u 1JiWuyX94wrCr7JhkAn7x5qNMCEef1KhqX.Chris_Sabianstick --compac-freq 150

yeah this happens way too much. 

what is your powered hub?
how many sticks are you running?

back it down to one stick.

try a little turn on the power pot          say it is in this position    +    the top is at 12 oclock rotate clockwise to 1 oclock


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September 15, 2015, 07:42:56 PM
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I'm using the Gekko build of cgminer.  I used Zadig on a Win7 machine to install the correct drive.  When I start the bat file, I get a "No valid hashes for over 10 secs, attempting to restart"  then I get a  "LIBUSB_SUCCESS" but there is no hash going on.  I've tried 2 different machines and am getting the same error.

bat file code:

cgminer -o stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333  -u 1JiWuyX94wrCr7JhkAn7x5qNMCEef1KhqX.Chris_Sabianstick --compac-freq 150

yeah this happens way too much. 

what is your powered hub?
how many sticks are you running?

back it down to one stick.

try a little turn on the power pot          say it is in this position    +    the top is at 12 oclock rotate clockwise to 1 oclock




No powered hub.  It is running directly into a computer.

1 stick

Power pot turned. 

Now getting ~7 gh/s at 150 frequency.
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September 15, 2015, 08:20:53 PM
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When they leave my bench, they've successfully lit up directly from a Windows laptop port and stock cgminer 4.9.2 at 150MHz. Novak flashes the CP2102 and before they get bagged for shipping they've successfully lit up and submitted a 512+ share off a powered hub and cgminer-gekko at 200MHz on a Debian 7 box.

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I'm using the Gekko build of cgminer.  I used Zadig on a Win7 machine to install the correct drive.  When I start the bat file, I get a "No valid hashes for over 10 secs, attempting to restart"  then I get a  "LIBUSB_SUCCESS" but there is no hash going on.  I've tried 2 different machines and am getting the same error.

bat file code:

cgminer -o stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333  -u 1JiWuyX94wrCr7JhkAn7x5qNMCEef1KhqX.Chris_Sabianstick --compac-freq 150

yeah this happens way too much. 

what is your powered hub?
how many sticks are you running?

back it down to one stick.

try a little turn on the power pot          say it is in this position    +    the top is at 12 oclock rotate clockwise to 1 oclock



Also windows can be really picky with zadig, I've noticed that for most hardware I have to hotplug it while cgminer is running for it to start mining.  I've gotten exactly that error if I install zadig and then run cgminer, but it starts mining if I hotplug it.

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September 15, 2015, 09:26:48 PM
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Quick Update on MY progress

I have 9 Compacs Running 281.25mhz on a EyeBoot USB hub with 60AMP power supply running on Raspberry Pi 2 I am up to 138GH

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Quick Update on MY progress

I have 9 Compacs Running 281.25mhz on a EyeBoot USB hub with 60AMP power supply running on Raspberry Pi 2 I am up to 138GH



How hot do they seem to get running at the 281 for a period of time?   It seems like they would get kinda hot.

Thanks for sharing nice to see it.
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