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December 21, 2015, 04:00:23 AM |
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So putting the heatsink on the final miner i somehow lifted one side of the yellow resister. I attempted to solder it back down however it wont mine it is seen (green light) + shows up in the USB devices. the vcore still reads correctly. i am stumped. i am thinking its too much solder increasing the resistance.
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sidehack
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December 21, 2015, 04:38:21 AM |
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The big'n is a capacitor. If it's not connected properly your output voltage probably won't be stable and could tank briefly during ASIC initialization. I can probably fix it for you, but as hackable as these sticks are "I broke this while hacking it" isn't really covered under the warranty so you'd have to at least pay shipping.
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AJRGale
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December 21, 2015, 05:44:12 AM |
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I'm wondering if there was part of the solder pad/track lifted with it, or if there is a via busted under it..
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December 21, 2015, 06:08:52 AM Last edit: December 21, 2015, 06:42:44 AM by toptek |
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Just asking !! anyone having issue getting the latest batch to work with BFG 5.3 to 5.4.1 direct to the PI or in windows ?. by direct i mean plugging into the PI it self . I have tried all different setting with BFG without a hub with a Hub, it just won't pick it up with BFG , BFG will pick up the first stick, i bought, or batch 1, if that was batch 1. gekko-CGminer will work with both batches, if I compile it in minera or command line. IS there a setting or was it made different this time around and bfg sees batch 2 different ?. just wondering, i can use gekko-CGminer. other wise !!!. used these setting in windows with the right driver for BFG , on a few different PI types including a RPI2 and RPI b and RPI with different Os's etc . -S all --set compac:clock=200 -S compac:all --set compac:clock=200
-S antminer:all --set antminer:clock=200 --set compac:clock=x0b83 or others --set compac:clock=200 The only other setting i haven't tried is forgot how to use that . even did -S compac:/dev/ttyUSB0 -S antminer:/dev/ttyUSB0
there was one other way to use what i meant by " The only other setting i haven't tried is "
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AJRGale
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December 21, 2015, 06:46:40 AM |
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Just asking !! anyone having issue getting the latest batch to work with BFG 5.3 to 5.4.1 direct to the PI or in windows ?. by direct i mean plugging into the PI it self . I have tried all different setting with BFG without a hub with a Hub, it just won't pick it up with BFG , BFG will pick up the first stick, i bought, or batch 1, if that was batch 1.
I cant say here, I don't have a good SD card reader to add a new OS on my RPi-b.. all o know is there is only ~150mA available to them ports without bypassing poly-fuses. gekko-CGminer will work with both batches, if I compile it in minera or command line. IS there a setting or was it made different this time around and bfg sees batch 2 different ?. just wondering, i can use gekko-CGminer. other wise !!!. these setting in windows with the right driver for BFG , on a few different PI types including a RPI2 and RPI b and RPI with different Os's etc . -S all --set compac:clock=200 -S compac:all --set compac:clock=200
-S antminer:all --set antminer:clock=200 --set compac:clock=x0b83 or others --set compac:clock=200 The only other setting i haven't tried is forgot how to use that . even did -S compac:/dev/ttyUSB0 -S antminer:/dev/ttyUSB0
there was one other way to use i forgot how to . the Is actually the argument should be the same as -S? just brushing up on my BFGMiner right now..
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toptek
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December 21, 2015, 07:01:17 AM Last edit: December 21, 2015, 08:22:33 AM by toptek |
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found it --set-device compac --set compac:clock=200 but it doesn't work either, so i think the new batch was made different and BFG needs a update to it ?. the above settiings work with batch one but not with batch 2 for me . Was wondering if anyone else has batch 2 working with BFG ?. I guess, I should have asked. Thanks AJ . for the code, it's been a long while sense Ive had to use in any form. BTW it does see it, but it won't show any hashing with BFG, shows it in BFG as 0 and it acts like it is hashing but it's not . i even run it on eligius.st , by it self to test it . nothing ever showed up. it gets warm etc . but this is only happens with BFG . i can use cgminer. . batch 2 with windows 10, no point in posting any more shots with a PI or others ways, i tried, it shows the same results with 5.3 to 5.4.1. . last post about it, asking more if there is a issue and show what i tried, it doesn't really mater much which software miner I use, I always root for the under dog (BFG in tihs cae ),but will do what i have to, too make it work for me . or did i get one of those sticks with a mind of it's own and it uses what it wants to . it does work there is nothing wrong with it that i see , in fact it works better then the first one, i bought before it .if it is bad, i will or would thrash it any way , i only bought it to help support .) .
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sidehack
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December 21, 2015, 02:35:41 PM |
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Batch 2 is exactly the same as Batch 1. All the ASICs and PCBs and heatsinks were all bought at the same time, and used the same BOM for every batch (with one exception - changing the diode on the LED flash circuit). The only reason we split up manufacturing was buying all the rest of the parts for 1000 units was out of reach. The firmware or whatever you want to call it what gets pushed to the CP2102 also didn't change, except that each stick gets a unique serial number. So "batch 2" sticks are the same as "batch 1" sticks except the serial number is greater than about 480. I don't know why that would make a difference.
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December 21, 2015, 05:27:25 PM |
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tried a good 20 minutes to get it to work with bfgminer.. compiled cgminer-gekko and it worked on the first try. this was plugged into the front usb port on the pc.. no hub.
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December 21, 2015, 06:36:09 PM |
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Was wondering if anyone else has batch 2 working with BFG ?. I guess, I should have asked.
I have batch 2 working fine on bfgminer using pi 2 version B (via usb 3.0 powered hub-Superbpag) pi "jumped" on sticks in a a fraction of a second-they basically started blinking as soon as all connections and commands were there. However, I tried initially to connect batch 2 stick direcly to pi 2 USB slot and this did not work for some reason (maybe these slots are underpowered?), but i only gave it a few seconds to try.
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toptek
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December 21, 2015, 07:22:21 PM |
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Was wondering if anyone else has batch 2 working with BFG ?. I guess, I should have asked.
I have batch 2 working fine on bfgminer using pi 2 version B (via usb 3.0 powered hub-Superbpag) pi "jumped" on sticks in a a fraction of a second-they basically started blinking as soon as all connections and commands were there. However, I tried initially to connect batch 2 stick direcly to pi 2 USB slot and this did not work for some reason (maybe these slots are underpowered?), but i only gave it a few seconds to try. what hub , mine only works with batch 1 and it's USB 2 , i tried not just with RPI, i tried with cubie boards or that type ARM cpu and rpi. i just got a cubie board 2 today im gonna give a shot and have a new firefly coming , I love those little PC , once i can afford one i may buy one of top end new cudie boards that just came out . what setting are you using . my stick is seen, it start blinking all most right a way but then nothing else even after i let it set for 20 mins , as i said id rather use BFG but CG will do as well, what ever it takes .
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December 21, 2015, 08:07:13 PM |
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Was wondering if anyone else has batch 2 working with BFG ?. I guess, I should have asked.
I have batch 2 working fine on bfgminer using pi 2 version B (via usb 3.0 powered hub-Superbpag) pi "jumped" on sticks in a a fraction of a second-they basically started blinking as soon as all connections and commands were there. However, I tried initially to connect batch 2 stick direcly to pi 2 USB slot and this did not work for some reason (maybe these slots are underpowered?), but i only gave it a few seconds to try. what hub , mine only works with batch 1 and it's USB 2 , i tried not just with RPI, i tried with cubie boards or that type ARM cpu and rpi. i just got a cubie board 2 today im gonna give a shot and have a new firefly coming , I love those little PC , once i can afford one i may buy one of top end new cudie boards that just came out . what setting are you using . my stick is seen, it start blinking all most right a way but then nothing else even after i let it set for 20 mins , as i said id rather use BFG but CG will do as well, what ever it takes . Hub: Superbpag I used default settings (did not specify any settings) sticks jumped to ~11Gh ea from the get go maybe your bfgminer does not have all recent updates? just delete the bfgminer directory and redownload everything i used the instructions here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOLDrSiI_icto the letter cd bfgminer screen -S Mining ./bfgminer -o stratum+tcp://POOL.com:PORT -u USER -p PASSWORD for eligius specifically, I used screen -S Mining ./bfgminer -o stratum.mining.eligius.st:3334 -u USER -p PASSWORD
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December 22, 2015, 01:58:33 AM Last edit: December 22, 2015, 02:09:34 AM by notabeliever |
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First of all I took offense to you trashing Luke. There isn't any reason to say anything bad about a person who has created so much for us to mine. And when he isn't busy he does make time to answer our questions.
I'm using Bfgminer 5.4.0 and 5.4.1 succesfully with 2 compacs. a compac in my computer on a pci usb card. May I suggest trying to plug it into the back of your computer's usb port. I don't use zadig as Luke has taken care of everything for us. (even bfgminer 4.0 for Avalon nano works)
Try using bfgminer without a hub and use this from a .bat file
bfgminer -S compac --set compac:clock=150 "E:\Emergency low disk\Downloads\bfgminer-5.4.0-win64\bfgminer-5.4.0-win64\bfgminer.exe" --config bfgminer.conf --set compac:clock=150
bfgminer.conf
{ "pools": [ { "url": "stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333/#skipcbcheck", "user": "worker", "pass": "x" } ], "api-port": "4028", "failover-only": true, "api-listen": true, "api-allow": "W:127.0.0.1/32", "expiry": "120", "log": "5", "queue": "1", "scan-time": "60", "temp-hysteresis": "3", "compac:clock": "1150", "compac:freq": "150" }
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bitsolutions
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December 22, 2015, 07:06:43 AM |
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Is support for this being planned for mainline cgminer? I had a look at your cgminer driver and it seems the driver was completely split off from the icarus driver(icarus in cgminer is a catch-all for certain types of devices such as this) I think the correct way to do this is to do conditional device checks within the icarus driver rather than have a completely separate driver.
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toptek
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December 22, 2015, 07:57:57 AM |
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Was wondering if anyone else has batch 2 working with BFG ?. I guess, I should have asked.
I have batch 2 working fine on bfgminer using pi 2 version B (via usb 3.0 powered hub-Superbpag) pi "jumped" on sticks in a a fraction of a second-they basically started blinking as soon as all connections and commands were there. However, I tried initially to connect batch 2 stick direcly to pi 2 USB slot and this did not work for some reason (maybe these slots are underpowered?), but i only gave it a few seconds to try. what hub , mine only works with batch 1 and it's USB 2 , i tried not just with RPI, i tried with cubie boards or that type ARM cpu and rpi. i just got a cubie board 2 today im gonna give a shot and have a new firefly coming , I love those little PC , once i can afford one i may buy one of top end new cudie boards that just came out . what setting are you using . my stick is seen, it start blinking all most right a way but then nothing else even after i let it set for 20 mins , as i said id rather use BFG but CG will do as well, what ever it takes . Hub: Superbpag I used default settings (did not specify any settings) sticks jumped to ~11Gh ea from the get go maybe your bfgminer does not have all recent updates? just delete the bfgminer directory and redownload everything i used the instructions here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOLDrSiI_icto the letter cd bfgminer screen -S Mining ./bfgminer -o stratum+tcp://POOL.com:PORT -u USER -p PASSWORD for eligius specifically, I used screen -S Mining ./bfgminer -o stratum.mining.eligius.st:3334 -u USER -p PASSWORD tried that link, you actually got a usb 3 hub working on a RPI cool. i have yet to get one to work .I know some do but finding it can cost a lot over time. This one http://www.amazon.com/Superbpag-Port-Cable-Charger-Black/dp/B00W4X3DAA or this one http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RM5OF70?psc=1, I'll buy it after Xmass .
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December 22, 2015, 01:43:22 PM |
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Was wondering if anyone else has batch 2 working with BFG ?. I guess, I should have asked.
I have batch 2 working fine on bfgminer using pi 2 version B (via usb 3.0 powered hub-Superbpag) pi "jumped" on sticks in a a fraction of a second-they basically started blinking as soon as all connections and commands were there. However, I tried initially to connect batch 2 stick direcly to pi 2 USB slot and this did not work for some reason (maybe these slots are underpowered?), but i only gave it a few seconds to try. what hub , mine only works with batch 1 and it's USB 2 , i tried not just with RPI, i tried with cubie boards or that type ARM cpu and rpi. i just got a cubie board 2 today im gonna give a shot and have a new firefly coming , I love those little PC , once i can afford one i may buy one of top end new cudie boards that just came out . what setting are you using . my stick is seen, it start blinking all most right a way but then nothing else even after i let it set for 20 mins , as i said id rather use BFG but CG will do as well, what ever it takes . Hub: Superbpag I used default settings (did not specify any settings) sticks jumped to ~11Gh ea from the get go maybe your bfgminer does not have all recent updates? just delete the bfgminer directory and redownload everything i used the instructions here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOLDrSiI_icto the letter cd bfgminer screen -S Mining ./bfgminer -o stratum+tcp://POOL.com:PORT -u USER -p PASSWORD for eligius specifically, I used screen -S Mining ./bfgminer -o stratum.mining.eligius.st:3334 -u USER -p PASSWORD tried that link, you actually got a usb 3 hub working on a RPI cool. i have yet to get one to work .I know some do but finding it can cost a lot over time. This one http://www.amazon.com/Superbpag-Port-Cable-Charger-Black/dp/B00W4X3DAA or this one http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RM5OF70?psc=1, I'll buy it after Xmass . Not sure if the one in your link will work or not. The power input/output is lower, the Superbpag that I know works good with the Pi2B and sticks is this one http://www.amazon.com/Superbpag-Portable-Charger-Transfer-Samsung/dp/B013OK10YMThat one is rated 5V 14A 70Watt, the one you linked to is only rated at 5V 2A 10Watt.
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December 22, 2015, 02:18:08 PM |
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I am trying to write my .conf file from CGminer and the application keeps crashing. The file is created, but it is zero bytes/empty. I thought it might be a permission issue but even running as admin does not help (or changing the path). I am running the gekko version of CGMiner on Windows 7.
This is the error from the Windows application event log:
Faulting application name: cgminer.exe, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x00000000 Faulting module name: msvcrt.dll, version: 7.0.7601.17744, time stamp: 0x4eeaf722 Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x000143f9 Faulting process id: 0x21770 Faulting application start time: 0x01d13cb8d3aca476 Faulting application path: C:\Users\<username>\Desktop\CGMiner\cgminer-4.9.2-windows\cgminer.exe Faulting module path: C:\Windows\syswow64\msvcrt.dll Report Id: 1b1dffdd-a8ac-11e5-927e-6cf049071173
Do you all have any ideas? I have searched through the forum posts but cannot seem to find this particular problem. If I screwed up and missed it, just let me know.
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sidehack
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December 22, 2015, 02:30:47 PM |
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driver-gekko was based off Icarus. At some point we'll clean it up, and at some point we'll add to it with new hardware. Icarus itself is pretty stupid so we're not going to pack more devices into it especially when they'll need a more advanced protocol.
It's been known from the start that writing a conf from cgminer-gekko doesn't work. I don't know why, but it doesn't work. That bug's been mentioned here a dozen times already. Just generate it with regular cgminer and copy it over or something.
cgminer-gekko is Novak's thing. I'll talk to him today, as he was planning on doing some work on it over the weekend but I don't know if anything got done.
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user356546
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December 22, 2015, 02:33:21 PM |
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Thanks and sorry I missed the bug in the thread.
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bctmke
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December 22, 2015, 02:50:48 PM |
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Thanks and sorry I missed the bug in the thread.
It's a 69 (and counting) page thread. Don't feel bad that you missed it. I don't believe sidehack was suggesting you should've seen it. Just that it's been pointed out and is a known issue. Have you thought about just creating your own configuration file instead of generating one? That's what I do on the Linux side and unless cgminer somehow functions differently in windows you should be able to do the same.
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December 22, 2015, 03:10:28 PM |
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That is what I was just researching now; I just wanted to start with something "known" for the current command line and build from there. Thanks for the suggestion.
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