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September 15, 2015, 11:41:43 PM |
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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
This solved my errors. Sticks now running smoothly at 225Mhz, and hashing at about 12gigs. EDIT: Pushed it up to 300Mhz with another small turn of the power pot. That's the most I want to push them for now. But doing 15gh a stick now. make sure it has fans at that speed.
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notlist3d
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September 16, 2015, 12:18:50 AM |
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Well my RPI came about 20 minutes before 7 so most of the day I did not get it. Now trying to get initial install. Will let you know how it goes.
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Jake36
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September 16, 2015, 12:40:11 AM |
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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. With all my playing around with the Pi and raspbian, you don't need to install the libjansson-dev (either cgminer or raspbian has already got a version in it). Will be interested in seeing if you get it to read/write the cgminer.conf file, I'm still working/trying to figure it out, while I wait on a few things before I start cranking the power up some. Well, I just thought of something I haven't tried yet. Going for another test...LOL.
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notlist3d
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September 16, 2015, 02:43:46 AM |
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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. With all my playing around with the Pi and raspbian, you don't need to install the libjansson-dev (either cgminer or raspbian has already got a version in it). Will be interested in seeing if you get it to read/write the cgminer.conf file, I'm still working/trying to figure it out, while I wait on a few things before I start cranking the power up some. Well, I just thought of something I haven't tried yet. Going for another test...LOL. I got it the regular cgminer 4.9.2 to work on rasparian. Im using one of the test ones and a review one. I was able to use enable icarus and run those that way. Not sure if final production model will work with that or if it will want to run on compac. I should know in a day or two when I get my production one. Problem I ran into was the RPI model b did not like my powered hub. It works fine with windows, and debian on a pc but the RPI was not a fan. So going to try minera and see what it does.
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Jake36
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September 16, 2015, 04:34:36 AM |
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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. With all my playing around with the Pi and raspbian, you don't need to install the libjansson-dev (either cgminer or raspbian has already got a version in it). Will be interested in seeing if you get it to read/write the cgminer.conf file, I'm still working/trying to figure it out, while I wait on a few things before I start cranking the power up some. Well, I just thought of something I haven't tried yet. Going for another test...LOL. I got it the regular cgminer 4.9.2 to work on rasparian. Im using one of the test ones and a review one. I was able to use enable icarus and run those that way. Not sure if final production model will work with that or if it will want to run on compac. I should know in a day or two when I get my production one. Problem I ran into was the RPI model b did not like my powered hub. It works fine with windows, and debian on a pc but the RPI was not a fan. So going to try minera and see what it does. Check to see if the hub is back feeding power to the Pi, by putting a small piece of tap on pin 1 either in the usb cable or the Pi slot. Or if you got a cheap wire laying around, that you don't mind cutting, cut the red wire and see if it helps. Also if it's a usb 3.0, the Pi's don't like them, you can try plugging the 3.0 hub into a 2.0 hub pluged into the Pi.
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notlist3d
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September 16, 2015, 12:39:37 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. With all my playing around with the Pi and raspbian, you don't need to install the libjansson-dev (either cgminer or raspbian has already got a version in it). Will be interested in seeing if you get it to read/write the cgminer.conf file, I'm still working/trying to figure it out, while I wait on a few things before I start cranking the power up some. Well, I just thought of something I haven't tried yet. Going for another test...LOL. I got it the regular cgminer 4.9.2 to work on rasparian. Im using one of the test ones and a review one. I was able to use enable icarus and run those that way. Not sure if final production model will work with that or if it will want to run on compac. I should know in a day or two when I get my production one. Problem I ran into was the RPI model b did not like my powered hub. It works fine with windows, and debian on a pc but the RPI was not a fan. So going to try minera and see what it does. Check to see if the hub is back feeding power to the Pi, by putting a small piece of tap on pin 1 either in the usb cable or the Pi slot. Or if you got a cheap wire laying around, that you don't mind cutting, cut the red wire and see if it helps. Also if it's a usb 3.0, the Pi's don't like them, you can try plugging the 3.0 hub into a 2.0 hub pluged into the Pi. As of right now I have 2 on debian. I did have to run cgminer as root or it did not detect them. (Im on a live usb of debian). But as of right now raspberry pi I'm not a big fan of. Just old laptop with full debian is beating the heck out of it.
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novak@gekkoscience (OP)
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September 16, 2015, 04:13:51 PM |
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I got it the regular cgminer 4.9.2 to work on rasparian. Im using one of the test ones and a review one. I was able to use enable icarus and run those that way. Not sure if final production model will work with that or if it will want to run on compac. I should know in a day or two when I get my production one.
Should work just fine up to frequency 250, see the first post. That's what sidehack usually plugs them in on to make sure they light up. -- novak
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notlist3d
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September 16, 2015, 04:45:53 PM |
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I got it the regular cgminer 4.9.2 to work on rasparian. Im using one of the test ones and a review one. I was able to use enable icarus and run those that way. Not sure if final production model will work with that or if it will want to run on compac. I should know in a day or two when I get my production one.
Should work just fine up to frequency 250, see the first post. That's what sidehack usually plugs them in on to make sure they light up. -- novak With production model can I run it with icarus on normal cgminer 4.9.2? (Like I'm currently doing on the review unit)? Or does it need to run as compac?
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September 16, 2015, 04:54:22 PM |
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I'm not sure on linux, but on Windows you'll need to re-Zadig them. With the device string and serial number changed, they won't be automatically covered by the base driver install for an unmodified CP2102. I've run a few on my test steup with stock 4.9.2 without trouble.
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September 16, 2015, 05:08:34 PM |
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Can we add the basic Zadig link and instruction in OP for windows users that does not have the right drivers?
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September 16, 2015, 07:47:45 PM |
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Okay. I grabbed zadig now for when i will need it. I will probably try to use the gekko cgminer version and set it up when i receive my stick. I'm guessing soon. Was just thinking the link should be in OP, since a ctrl+f of zadig doesn't find anything there.
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September 16, 2015, 08:15:40 PM |
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Okay. I grabbed zadig now for when i will need it. I will probably try to use the gekko cgminer version and set it up when i receive my stick. I'm guessing soon. Was just thinking the link should be in OP, since a ctrl+f of zadig doesn't find anything there. I asked the same question a page or two back, and for the same reason. The directions should note that zadig is required as part of using cgminer.
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novak@gekkoscience (OP)
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September 16, 2015, 08:26:46 PM |
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Okay. I grabbed zadig now for when i will need it. I will probably try to use the gekko cgminer version and set it up when i receive my stick. I'm guessing soon. Was just thinking the link should be in OP, since a ctrl+f of zadig doesn't find anything there. I asked the same question a page or two back, and for the same reason. The directions should note that zadig is required as part of using cgminer. It's added now, thanks! -- novak
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philipma1957
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September 16, 2015, 09:33:50 PM Last edit: September 16, 2015, 09:52:22 PM by philipma1957 |
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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.
If you have a good fan you can do freq 350. here are 4 sticks at freq 200 http://imgur.com/aJnQpOehttp://imgur.com/Vk1Tu3tthese don't need the fan notice the stud hub and both bridge type and y-cable for plenty of power in the picture below: the y-cables seem to work well up to freq 300
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September 16, 2015, 09:39:51 PM Last edit: September 16, 2015, 09:53:16 PM by philipma1957 |
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The y-cable for plenty of power in the setup below. easy freq 300 these need a fan or they get too warm and crash the y-cables allow me to clock safely to freq 300 not bad
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notlist3d
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September 16, 2015, 10:03:31 PM |
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Your stick is going out today, and probably delivered tomorrow given the proximity.
Dang I was hoping with proximity I would get today. But not today so hopefully tomorrow. Once I get that I should be able to show a production model with RPI. I have a hub working now. It is kinda a mess but cut the red wire to prevent feedback on pi on powered hub, and ended up using a unpowered hub between that hub and RPI. This is not a elegant hub setup but it works with RPI good as far as reviewer stick.
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bmoscato
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September 17, 2015, 12:24:28 AM |
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Your stick is going out today, and probably delivered tomorrow given the proximity.
Dang I was hoping with proximity I would get today. But not today so hopefully tomorrow. Once I get that I should be able to show a production model with RPI. I have a hub working now. It is kinda a mess but cut the red wire to prevent feedback on pi on powered hub, and ended up using a unpowered hub between that hub and RPI. This is not a elegant hub setup but it works with RPI good as far as reviewer stick. That's funny, I've been checking the mail everyday like a child looking for Christmas presents. I'm in NY, so, not sure how long ground is from MO.
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September 17, 2015, 12:35:07 AM |
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Your stick is going out today, and probably delivered tomorrow given the proximity.
Dang I was hoping with proximity I would get today. But not today so hopefully tomorrow. Once I get that I should be able to show a production model with RPI. I have a hub working now. It is kinda a mess but cut the red wire to prevent feedback on pi on powered hub, and ended up using a unpowered hub between that hub and RPI. This is not a elegant hub setup but it works with RPI good as far as reviewer stick. That's funny, I've been checking the mail everyday like a child looking for Christmas presents. I'm in NY, so, not sure how long ground is from MO. I know the feeling! I am excited for a new toy to play with. It wish the mailbox had a camera it would go from a happily hope face to sad in about 3 seconds seeing only letters and junk. The good news is my RPI setup seems to be working well. I think I'm ready to test it if it work with icarus should be plug/play. But if I need to do compac I will need to compile that.
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September 17, 2015, 03:22:23 AM |
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Novak, did you get a chance to finish testing the updated sources that support both the U2 and Compac?
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