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September 17, 2015, 06:52:59 PM
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I have been tinkering with my 3 sticks, and been using bfgminer on a couple of different Windows 7 boxes. I observed a kind of odd behavior that I thought folks might find useful/interesting..

I had assumed it would always be best to have the sticks plugged in prior to starting bfgminer. I have yet to have example where bfgminer discovers anything on it's initial pass at start up. I then have gone through the process of "adding" them after bfgminer was started. I hade to use the \\.\COMxx reference. They would usually add just fine, and they showed up as an AMU.

Without actually realizing what I was trying, I plugged in a 2nd stick while bfgminer was running. I noticed in a couple of seconds, the LED started to flash. I then looked back at the screen, and bfgminer had automagically added a new miner to it's list and started using it. In this case though, it was a "CBM" miner and not an AMU. I then hot-plugged the 3rd miner and it to was detected and added as a CBM.

I then shut it all down, and unplugged the sticks after letting them cool (no fan). I started bfgminer with no sticks and over the course of 10-15 seconds hot-plugged all 3 sticks and I now have 3 CBM miners running at about 10-11GH each.

It appears to me that hot-plugging is actually "better", which I found surprising.
Can you post the output from: bfgminer -d? -D

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September 17, 2015, 06:57:16 PM
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Got my production unit today in the mail.  Thanks sidehack and novak!

Below is setup I will be working on today.   It has the original test black unit, reviewer gold unit, and finnaly the great looking green production unit.

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September 17, 2015, 08:22:39 PM
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Okay after a few days of running and testing 3 windows builds I have concluded I can run 3 sticks at freq 331 with zero issues on win 7 build.

and I can run 2 sticks with no issues on win 10 build.  both with   novack's gekko cgminer build.

I can't do better with more sticks with windows and his build so I will now play with  bfgminer..


So at alh    please post your bfg  bat file  so I can work off it.


now for the good news.  I disassembled my stud hubs to be sure they are working correctly  and I found this psu inside


http://www.meanwell.com/mw_search/NES-100/NES-100-spec.pdf

specs are
5volts
20 amps
100 watts max
4.75 to 5.5 volts

80% efficiency

159mm by 97mm by 38mm

this  is a direct replacement meanwell hrp-150-5

http://www.onlinecomponents.com/datasheet/hrp1505.aspx?p=37810127

5 volts
26amps
130watts
4.3 to 5.8 volts

85% efficiency

159mm by 97mm by 38mm

so I will buy two of them put them in the stud hubs

it will free the 2 psu's in the stud hubs and I will use those psu's to run my lesser usb hubs.


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September 17, 2015, 11:03:06 PM
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I'm running 3 sticks with BFGMiner, what's weird is that my 5 second average and all time is clocking at about 40GBs, but I only have them running at 150MHz with:

bfgminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 -u 14LxDWtRRdQAbnJdd4Ew5jwag8Bx9UfNRd -p x --set compac:clock=x0b83


 bfgminer version 5.3.0 - Started: [2015-09-17 17:46:07] - [  0 days 01:10:31]
 [M]anage devices [P]ool management [S ]ettings [D]isplay options  [H]elp [Q]uit
 Pool 0: solo.ckpool.org     Diff:23  +Strtm  LU:[18:56:36]  User:14LxDWtRRdQAbn
 Block #374994: ...1a3a3002  Diff:59.3G(424.7Ph) Started:[18:29:30] I:19.39uBTC/
 ST:5  F:0  NB:8  AS:0  BW:[ 62/ 54 B/s]  E:224.10  BS:110k
 3            | 121.8/121.5/32.89Gh/s | A:1298 R:112+0(.21%) HW:19/.06%
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 CBM 0:       | 40.28/40.54/10.91Gh/s | A: 433 R: 47+0(.26%) HW: 5/.05%
 CBM 1:       | 40.35/40.49/11.15Gh/s | A: 444 R: 45+0(.25%) HW: 2/.02%
 CBM 2:       | 41.09/40.70/10.88Gh/s | A: 421 R: 20+0(.11%) HW:12/.11%
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September 17, 2015, 11:08:08 PM
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I'm running 3 sticks with BFGMiner, what's weird is that my 5 second average and all time is clocking at about 40GBs, but I only have them running at 150MHz with:

bfgminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 -u  14LxDWtRRdQAbnJdd4Ew5jwag8Bx9UfNRd.1       -p x --set compac:clock=x0b83


 bfgminer version 5.3.0 - Started: [2015-09-17 17:46:07] - [  0 days 01:10:31]
 [M]anage devices [P]ool management [S ]ettings [D]isplay options  [H]elp [Q]uit
 Pool 0: solo.ckpool.org     Diff:23  +Strtm  LU:[18:56:36]  User:14LxDWtRRdQAbn
 Block #374994: ...1a3a3002  Diff:59.3G(424.7Ph) Started:[18:29:30] I:19.39uBTC/
 ST:5  F:0  NB:8  AS:0  BW:[ 62/ 54 B/s]  E:224.10  BS:110k
 3            | 121.8/121.5/32.89Gh/s | A:1298 R:112+0(.21%) HW:19/.06%
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 CBM 0:       | 40.28/40.54/10.91Gh/s | A: 433 R: 47+0(.26%) HW: 5/.05%
 CBM 1:       | 40.35/40.49/11.15Gh/s | A: 444 R: 45+0(.25%) HW: 2/.02%
 CBM 2:       | 41.09/40.70/10.88Gh/s | A: 421 R: 20+0(.11%) HW:12/.11%

at ckpool you are:

 http://solo.ckpool.org/users/14LxDWtRRdQAbnJdd4Ew5jwag8Bx9UfNRd


if you change the sticks to

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September 17, 2015, 11:11:17 PM
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I'm running 3 sticks with BFGMiner, what's weird is that my 5 second average and all time is clocking at about 40GBs, but I only have them running at 150MHz with:

bfgminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 -u -p x --set compac:clock=x0b83


 bfgminer version 5.3.0 - Started: [2015-09-17 17:46:07] - [  0 days 01:10:31]
 [M]anage devices [P]ool management [S ]ettings [D]isplay options  [H]elp [Q]uit
 Pool 0: solo.ckpool.org     Diff:23  +Strtm  LU:[18:56:36]  User:14LxDWtRRdQAbn
 Block #374994: ...1a3a3002  Diff:59.3G(424.7Ph) Started:[18:29:30] I:19.39uBTC/
 ST:5  F:0  NB:8  AS:0  BW:[ 62/ 54 B/s]  E:224.10  BS:110k
 3            | 121.8/121.5/32.89Gh/s | A:1298 R:112+0(.21%) HW:19/.06%
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 CBM 0:       | 40.28/40.54/10.91Gh/s | A: 433 R: 47+0(.26%) HW: 5/.05%
 CBM 1:       | 40.35/40.49/11.15Gh/s | A: 444 R: 45+0(.25%) HW: 2/.02%
 CBM 2:       | 41.09/40.70/10.88Gh/s | A: 421 R: 20+0(.11%) HW:12/.11%

at ckpool you are:

 http://solo.ckpool.org/users/14LxDWtRRdQAbnJdd4Ew5jwag8Bx9UfNRd


if you change the sticks to

Correct, I have my U3's also pointed at this address.
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September 17, 2015, 11:11:56 PM
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too fast bro  . give me 1 min

change  sticks to this:

bfgminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 -u 14LxDWtRRdQAbnJdd4Ew5jwag8Bx9UfNRd.1 -p x --set compac:clock=x0b83


then  http://solo.ckpool.org/workers/14LxDWtRRdQAbnJdd4Ew5jwag8Bx9UfNRd.1

gives you just the sticks

looks like you just started it

then set the u2's to this

http://solo.ckpool.org/workers/14LxDWtRRdQAbnJdd4Ew5jwag8Bx9UfNRd.2


and the master address to this for grand total

http://solo.ckpool.org/users/14LxDWtRRdQAbnJdd4Ew5jwag8Bx9UfNRd

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September 17, 2015, 11:29:17 PM
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Got my 2 sticks. Working great out of the box at stock frequency with cgminer 4.9.2 master with xnsub patches (initializing as AU3-GS10000). With this setup theyre hashing happily alongside 2 old Rockminer R-Boxes. For a whopping total hash rate of 82G or so.

Probably wont get to tweak them until this weekend. Looking forward to it though.
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September 17, 2015, 11:38:03 PM
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too fast bro  . give me 1 min

change  sticks to this:

bfgminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 -u 14LxDWtRRdQAbnJdd4Ew5jwag8Bx9UfNRd.1 -p x --set compac:clock=x0b83


then  http://solo.ckpool.org/workers/14LxDWtRRdQAbnJdd4Ew5jwag8Bx9UfNRd.1

gives you just the sticks

looks like you just started it

then set the u2's to this

http://solo.ckpool.org/workers/14LxDWtRRdQAbnJdd4Ew5jwag8Bx9UfNRd.2


and the master address to this for grand total

http://solo.ckpool.org/users/14LxDWtRRdQAbnJdd4Ew5jwag8Bx9UfNRd

Thanks, after restarting with the new link it seems to have normalized my reported hashing.

http://solo.ckpool.org/workers/14LxDWtRRdQAbnJdd4Ew5jwag8Bx9UfNRd.compaq

I have to ask, I have really bad tinnitus (ringing in the ears) from doing time over in the sandpit... is it me or do these compaq's sometimes have a high pitch coming out of them?
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September 17, 2015, 11:46:36 PM
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I have a little info for Luke-Jr: My use of -d? -D produced about 20K bytes of output that I haven't tried to post here. I'll find a way to provide the whole file. I am however providing the last few lines which may provide a clue:

 [2015-09-17 18:30:05] lowlevel_scan: Found vcom device at com:12 (path=\\.\COM12, vid=0000, pid=0000, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=(null))
 [2015-09-17 18:30:05] lowlevel_scan: Found vcom device at com:11 (path=\\.\COM11, vid=0000, pid=0000, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=(null))
 [2015-09-17 18:30:05] lowlevel_scan: Found vcom device at com:10 (path=\\.\COM10, vid=0000, pid=0000, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=(null))
 [2015-09-17 18:30:05] Devices detected:

What's noteworthy about these is that COM10-COM12 are the device names that Windows assigned to the sticks. I can see them in a Control Panel display, and they are found as "AMU" if I add them using the \\.\COMxx path name after bfgminer is started.

One thing I just thought of: This system is actually my work laptop, and it's Windows 7 Enterprise. I am however NOT the Administrator of this box. I wonder if perhaps device detection is impacted by that?

Thanks for your interest.
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September 17, 2015, 11:51:44 PM
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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.

not sure if youre talking about windows, but the only time ive ever had this problem in linux is when the hardware has malfunctioned.
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September 18, 2015, 12:16:45 AM
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I have to ask, I have really bad tinnitus (ringing in the ears) from doing time over in the sandpit... is it me or do these compaq's sometimes have a high pitch coming out of them?
The only times I've had any sound happen was when clocked high and getting a voltage drop on input power that the regulator on the board wasn't happy with, causing there to be a bit of coil singing in the inductor.  That would only occur during (attempts at) initialization, though, so a relatively short 'beep' and not all that high in pitch (but tone did vary a bit).  Example video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxcYBbIvZEg

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I have to ask, I have really bad tinnitus (ringing in the ears) from doing time over in the sandpit... is it me or do these compaq's sometimes have a high pitch coming out of them?
The only times I've had any sound happen was when clocked high and getting a voltage drop on input power that the regulator on the board wasn't happy with, causing there to be a bit of coil singing in the inductor.  That would only occur during (attempts at) initialization, though, so a relatively short 'beep' and not all that high in pitch (but tone did vary a bit).  Example video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxcYBbIvZEg

interesting, I have tinnitus also but anyway the 2 compacs I have dont sing (highest clock is 175 on stock USB 2 ports in my HTPC, Ill go higher on a modded hub later). but my GTX285s I ran for folding@home had bad coil whine. a somewhat common fix was to put nail polish or something similar all around the coils, which I did to two of them, and it did fix the singing. they ran overclocked for about a year 24/7 like that, and are still runnig today in my game rig.

not that I am recommending that with the compac, and Im sure sidehack is cringing reading this (I am prepared to be chewed out BTW). the compaq inductors are not the same as in the GTX285s and Im sure run in a different power profile.

some PSUs have coil whine too but I never had one do it. Seasonic, PC Power and Cooling and Antecs here but Im wanting one of sidehacks PSU/breakout boards eventually.
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September 18, 2015, 01:20:05 AM
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I'm only running at 150 MHz, but at least one is ringing. I'll try tomorrow on a different hub to see if there's an issue with power.
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September 18, 2015, 01:48:05 AM
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I'm only running at 150 MHz, but at least one is ringing. I'll try tomorrow on a different hub to see if there's an issue with power.

Mine gave a high-pitched sound on my cheap plastic hub, but are silent on my eyeboot metal one.
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September 18, 2015, 01:58:53 AM
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Right now I'm using a Sabrent, but I have an Anker at work that I can mess with.
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September 18, 2015, 02:02:43 AM
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Working on Windows 10.  Will play with them more on Sunday!

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September 18, 2015, 02:21:20 AM
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Right now I'm using a Sabrent, but I have an Anker at work that I can mess with.

My plastic one is also a sabrent, so that could be it
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September 18, 2015, 02:36:17 AM
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If any of 'em make noise, they're not loud enough for me to hear over the background rumble of the shop. Honestly that's not surprising. It's kinda loud in the shop.

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Right now I'm using a Sabrent, but I have an Anker at work that I can mess with.

My plastic one is also a sabrent, so that could be it
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