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December 24, 2015, 10:31:37 PM |
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MINER PORN !!!! love it sidehack
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notlist3d
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December 24, 2015, 10:42:08 PM |
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Thanks for sharing, I don't mind a shameless plug when it benefits something good such as this and compac making.
Really neat to see 49 mining at once on a single hub. Do you have a screenshot of it on PC would love to see pc screenshot with 49 of them running?
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December 25, 2015, 03:59:55 AM |
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Oh my..... only if I could afford em. Bet its a damn cool light show when they are mining!
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philipma1957
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December 25, 2015, 04:26:07 AM |
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It is a very good hub. I got one from him on amazon. I sourced a lessor psu but it is the most efficient 5 volt psu I can find https://www.trcelectronics.com/ecomm/pdf/hsp150.pdfI dialed it up to 5.4 volts hooked it up to the hub from klintay ran 20 sticks as high as 325 each This psu gives me the best watt readings from my watt meters. This psu hooked up to klintay's 49 port hub works better then when I attach it to klintay's older 19 port hubs. The one cavat is I ran 20 sticks on the 49 port hub and The psu could do maybe 25 sticks tops. As sidehack shows the hub does 49 sticks with the bigger psu. I have been running my sticks now for months on the 49 port hub.
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December 25, 2015, 04:33:18 AM |
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When I think about it from a work protocol standpoint, yeah it makes a bit more sense to say it could be integrated to Icarus and I get where he's coming from. Our changes to the parts we actually used were probably fairly minor. But when I consider the Compac is a Gekko miner, and that we'll probably make more versions of the Compac with different chips and protocols (since no two manufacturers do things the same way), it doesn't make a lot of sense to say "oh this Compac requires Icarus, but this Compac over here uses something else" instead of just putting the code for every Gekko miner into one Gekko module. Less confusing. That, and Icarus doesn't need to get any more convoluted than it already is. But, again, I'm not the programmer I'm the hardware guy so what I say doesn't really matter a whole lot?
The lightshow on the hub was fun. Most of the test batches we ran 20 to 25 at a time; I think the hub was only full to capacity once. I don't have a screenshot; they were on an SSH'd instance from Novak's workbench machine so he might have something but I don't. Right now there's only about half a dozen functional sticks still in the shop so I can't really recreate it.
One of these days I should get back around to designing our own USB hub. I had some preliminary work done on that a few months ago and then kinda did a bunch of other stuff instead. But I likely won't have much manufacturing to do over the next month so maybe I'll use that time for design and prototyping of the project backlog. The idea I had was 7 ports, but that could change I guess. Or maybe not. I don't know.
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December 25, 2015, 04:44:37 AM |
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One thing more we'd need to know, what cgminer version you are using and what compile flags you used (--enable-icarus, --enable-gekko, etc).
I think I used just the 'enable gekko' command. I ran through the thorough instructions that Novak gave on the first page of this thread. I'll quote everything he posted : Here's what you'd do to get cgminer on linux going: 1. Open a terminal. 2. wget http://gekkoscience.com/misc/cgminer-gekko.tar.gz This downloads the file- you can save it from your browser instead, it's the same thing. 3. tar -xvzf cgminer-gekko.tar.gz This extracts the files. which are compressed (like a zip file for linux) 4. cd cgminer-gekko Enters the cgminer-gekko folder you just extracted. 5. sudo apt-get install build-essential autoconf automake libtool You need to install the dependencies for cgminer. 6. ./autogen.sh This will generate a configure script for you which will set up compiling for your system. 7. ./configure --enable-gekko This will configure the build. This is the most likely place to have anything go wrong, if it does, let me know exactly what's up. Odds are it would be some package that you should have installed. 8. make Performs the build. If you get an error there- again, let me know details.
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December 25, 2015, 05:22:58 AM |
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FWIW, the Compac driver in BFGMiner is heavily integrated with the "Icarus" driver, so what Kano is saying makes sense to me.
Future devices using a new protocol should probably get a separate driver from the Compac anyway.
I agree, IMO the best way to do it is to separate all drivers by protocol, if it uses the icarus protocol put it in the icarus driver otherwise separate it out so that it doesn't get too hard to maintain in mainline, separating by manufacturer is IMO more complex and confusing if say an icarus protocol specific bug needs to be dealt with. Multiple protocols within the same driver sounds confusing and hard to maintain. Cgminer binaries(at least for windows) should be compiled with most of the configure flags for usb miners enabled anyways and everything should just get autodetected, otherwise it's easy enough to just flag both at the same time for linux. Novak, would you mind doing a branch with the gekko driver within icarus for mainline cgminer inclusion or hardware sending dev samples to kano and/or ck so they can do it?
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Jake36
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December 25, 2015, 01:43:14 PM |
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One thing more we'd need to know, what cgminer version you are using and what compile flags you used (--enable-icarus, --enable-gekko, etc).
I think I used just the 'enable gekko' command. I ran through the thorough instructions that Novak gave on the first page of this thread. I'll quote everything he posted : Here's what you'd do to get cgminer on linux going: 1. Open a terminal. 2. wget http://gekkoscience.com/misc/cgminer-gekko.tar.gz 3. tar -xvzf cgminer-gekko.tar.gz This extracts the files. which are compressed (like a zip file for linux) 4. cd cgminer-gekko Enters the cgminer-gekko folder you just extracted. 5. sudo apt-get install build-essential autoconf automake libtool You need to install the dependencies for cgminer. 6. ./autogen.sh This will generate a configure script for you which will set up compiling for your system. 7. ./configure --enable-gekko This will configure the build. This is the most likely place to have anything go wrong, if it does, let me know exactly what's up. Odds are it would be some package that you should have installed. 8. make Performs the build. If you get an error there- again, let me know details. The steps from around the first page was missing a few things (unless novak edited them in). From updated steps posted later on: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1173963.msg12468048#msg12468048First things first, open terminal sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade (this will update the the system) it will ask do you want to continue y/n hit y and enter. After it updates, sudo reboot (to be sure updates are active). Then in terminal window again sudo apt-get install autoconf libusb-1.0-0-dev libusb-1.0-0 libcurl4-openssl-dev libncurses5-dev libudev-dev libtool automake pkg-config libjansson-dev (you may get a message saying you need other package's installed to install some of the above, if you do, just add it to the above) Again y/n hit y enter After it's done, wget http://gekkoscience.com/misc/cgminer-gekko.tar.gztar xvzf cgminer-gekko.tar.gz cd cgminer-gekko ./autogen.sh ./configure --enable-gekko --disable-libcurl (cgminer doesn't need it, but linux does to build) sudo make install (you don't have to do the install) While still in the cgminer-gekko dir, sudo cp 01-cgminer.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/ (if it does not copy, sudo su enter then cp 01-cgminer.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/ ) sudo usermod -G plugdev -a whoami (whoami= your user name you setup) sudo reboot After it restarts open terminal cd cgminer-gekko sudo ./cgminer -o stratum+tcp://whateverpool:XXXX -u poolusername.andworkerifyouwant --compac-freq XXX These should get you up and running.
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December 25, 2015, 04:33:26 PM |
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Hello All, Just wanted to report that I'm running The GekkoScience Stickminer with the official Minera (0.6.2) using cgminer and did not do any other options or settings and all is working great. I did have an issue with one of the stickminers but a small tweek to the voltage regulator/control fixed the issue. one thing is the identifier of the GekkoScience Stickminers is given as "AU30" and "AU31". I'm new to all this so I don't know if this is correct or not. I'm now getting an average of 12 GH/s per stick which is the average of what everyone is getting (right). Thanks to all.
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cavaliersrus
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December 25, 2015, 04:44:18 PM |
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yea they show up as au3 nothing bad though it happened to my minera installation
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Jake36
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December 25, 2015, 05:14:29 PM |
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Hello All, Just wanted to report that I'm running The GekkoScience Stickminer with the official Minera (0.6.2) using cgminer and did not do any other options or settings and all is working great. I did have an issue with one of the stickminers but a small tweek to the voltage regulator/control fixed the issue. one thing is the identifier of the GekkoScience Stickminers is given as "AU30" and "AU31". I'm new to all this so I don't know if this is correct or not. I'm now getting an average of 12 GH/s per stick which is the average of what everyone is getting (right). Thanks to all. yea they show up as au3 nothing bad though it happened to my minera installation
With just the plain cgminer the sticks list as au3's. With cgminer-gekko they list as compac's. As for hash rate, it all depends on what freq their running at. But for just plugging them in, 12GH/s is good. I've got some running freq 310 @ ~ 17GH/s and some at freq250 @ ~ 13.7GH/s. You can push them up to over 20GH/s with the right set-up (which I still need to get around to for "all" the stick's, 1 of these days).
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cavaliersrus
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December 25, 2015, 05:19:31 PM |
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how are you running them at different speeds ? different cgminers or different rigs ?
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December 25, 2015, 08:12:16 PM |
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how are you running them at different speeds ? different cgminers or different rigs ?
You can do multiple cgminers pretty easy. Then you can specify the usb spot for each miner. Having 2 would not be to bad to do. I actually ran 2 on for a while as I had these that have the nice gekko-cgminer, but I had some prototypes and europe one I ran as Icarus.
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December 26, 2015, 01:35:48 AM |
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sudo apt-get install autoconf libusb-1.0-0-dev libusb-1.0-0 libcurl4-openssl-dev libncurses5-dev libudev-dev libtool automake pkg-config libjansson-dev (you may get a message saying you need other package's installed to install some of the above, if you do, just add it to the above) I ended up doing the some thing to get Rev 2 to work and compile . ended up adding more in case sudo apt-get -y install git-core build-essential autoconf automake libtool pkg-config libcurl4-gnutls-dev libjansson-dev uthash-dev libncursesw5-dev libudev-dev libusb-1.0-0-dev libevent-dev libmicrohttpd-dev
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Jake36
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December 26, 2015, 02:53:57 AM |
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how are you running them at different speeds ? different cgminers or different rigs ?
You can do multiple cgminers pretty easy. Then you can specify the usb spot for each miner. Having 2 would not be to bad to do. I actually ran 2 on for a while as I had these that have the nice gekko-cgminer, but I had some prototypes and europe one I ran as Icarus. Yes, just add "--usb :#" to the comand line, on 1 of my Pi-2's, my rc.local file looks similar to this sleep 8s cd /cgminer-gekko sudo ./cgminer -o pool:3333 -u XXXXX --usb :1 --compac-freq 250 --suggest-freq 8 --widescreen --worktime -o pool:3333 -u XXXXXXX sleep 8s sudo ./cgminer -o pool:3333 -u XXXXX --usb :4 --compac-freq 250 --suggest-freq 24 --widescreen --worktime -o pool:3333 -u XXXXXXX sleep 8s sudo ./cgminer -o pool:3333 -u XXXXX --usb :5 --compac-freq 350 --suggest-freq 50 --widescreen --worktime -o pool:3333 -u XXXXXXX --usb :1 finds and runs only 1 stick, --usb :4 finds and runs only 4 sticks, and --usb :5 finds and runs only 5 sticks (I don't really need the --usb :5 on the last one, it would just find how ever many sticks that's left not running and use them). By the way, the "sleep 8s" is just an 8 second pause between booting up and between cgminer starts, just a little extra time to be fully booted and each cgminer to be started. And because it's in the rc.local file, as soon as the Pi boots, it starts mining.
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cavaliersrus
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December 26, 2015, 03:10:57 AM |
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interesting going to have to test this out very soon first i need to figure out why my pi is shutting down it will run for a bit then shut off... then i have to power cycle it
i think its cause of how cold it is oustide lately but i dont know if its the pi or if its the sd card having issues
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December 26, 2015, 03:50:11 AM |
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interesting going to have to test this out very soon first i need to figure out why my pi is shutting down it will run for a bit then shut off... then i have to power cycle it
i think its cause of how cold it is oustide lately but i dont know if its the pi or if its the sd card having issues
I don't know about that. I have a 2 RPI's in my mining area with pretty cold winter air and they are not effected on my Avalon's I run off of them. I would look and see if there is another possible cause. I could just be lucky but cold does not seem to effect my RPI's. (Granted high 30-40's F is coldest it's gotten so nothing to crazy yet on winter).
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December 26, 2015, 04:00:15 AM |
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One thing more we'd need to know, what cgminer version you are using and what compile flags you used (--enable-icarus, --enable-gekko, etc).
I think I used just the 'enable gekko' command. I ran through the thorough instructions that Novak gave on the first page of this thread. I'll quote everything he posted : Here's what you'd do to get cgminer on linux going: 1. Open a terminal. 2. wget http://gekkoscience.com/misc/cgminer-gekko.tar.gz 3. tar -xvzf cgminer-gekko.tar.gz This extracts the files. which are compressed (like a zip file for linux) 4. cd cgminer-gekko Enters the cgminer-gekko folder you just extracted. 5. sudo apt-get install build-essential autoconf automake libtool You need to install the dependencies for cgminer. 6. ./autogen.sh This will generate a configure script for you which will set up compiling for your system. 7. ./configure --enable-gekko This will configure the build. This is the most likely place to have anything go wrong, if it does, let me know exactly what's up. Odds are it would be some package that you should have installed. 8. make Performs the build. If you get an error there- again, let me know details. The steps from around the first page was missing a few things (unless novak edited them in). From updated steps posted later on: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1173963.msg12468048#msg12468048First things first, open terminal sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade (this will update the the system) it will ask do you want to continue y/n hit y and enter. After it updates, sudo reboot (to be sure updates are active). Then in terminal window again sudo apt-get install autoconf libusb-1.0-0-dev libusb-1.0-0 libcurl4-openssl-dev libncurses5-dev libudev-dev libtool automake pkg-config libjansson-dev (you may get a message saying you need other package's installed to install some of the above, if you do, just add it to the above) Again y/n hit y enter After it's done, wget http://gekkoscience.com/misc/cgminer-gekko.tar.gztar xvzf cgminer-gekko.tar.gz cd cgminer-gekko ./autogen.sh ./configure --enable-gekko --disable-libcurl (cgminer doesn't need it, but linux does to build) sudo make install (you don't have to do the install) While still in the cgminer-gekko dir, sudo cp 01-cgminer.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/ (if it does not copy, sudo su enter then cp 01-cgminer.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/ ) sudo usermod -G plugdev -a whoami (whoami= your user name you setup) sudo reboot After it restarts open terminal cd cgminer-gekko sudo ./cgminer -o stratum+tcp://whateverpool:XXXX -u poolusername.andworkerifyouwant --compac-freq XXX These should get you up and running. You, my friend, are a saint. Thank you so much. So one more question. I have two of them plugged in right now. If I were to shutdown the mining, and plugged in another, would i need to change any of my info again? or just retype the cgminer server and username info and start it right up?
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December 26, 2015, 04:53:55 AM |
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One thing more we'd need to know, what cgminer version you are using and what compile flags you used (--enable-icarus, --enable-gekko, etc).
I think I used just the 'enable gekko' command. I ran through the thorough instructions that Novak gave on the first page of this thread. I'll quote everything he posted : Here's what you'd do to get cgminer on linux going: 1. Open a terminal. 2. wget http://gekkoscience.com/misc/cgminer-gekko.tar.gz 3. tar -xvzf cgminer-gekko.tar.gz This extracts the files. which are compressed (like a zip file for linux) 4. cd cgminer-gekko Enters the cgminer-gekko folder you just extracted. 5. sudo apt-get install build-essential autoconf automake libtool You need to install the dependencies for cgminer. 6. ./autogen.sh This will generate a configure script for you which will set up compiling for your system. 7. ./configure --enable-gekko This will configure the build. This is the most likely place to have anything go wrong, if it does, let me know exactly what's up. Odds are it would be some package that you should have installed. 8. make Performs the build. If you get an error there- again, let me know details. The steps from around the first page was missing a few things (unless novak edited them in). From updated steps posted later on: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1173963.msg12468048#msg12468048First things first, open terminal sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade (this will update the the system) it will ask do you want to continue y/n hit y and enter. After it updates, sudo reboot (to be sure updates are active). Then in terminal window again sudo apt-get install autoconf libusb-1.0-0-dev libusb-1.0-0 libcurl4-openssl-dev libncurses5-dev libudev-dev libtool automake pkg-config libjansson-dev (you may get a message saying you need other package's installed to install some of the above, if you do, just add it to the above) Again y/n hit y enter After it's done, wget http://gekkoscience.com/misc/cgminer-gekko.tar.gztar xvzf cgminer-gekko.tar.gz cd cgminer-gekko ./autogen.sh ./configure --enable-gekko --disable-libcurl (cgminer doesn't need it, but linux does to build) sudo make install (you don't have to do the install) While still in the cgminer-gekko dir, sudo cp 01-cgminer.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/ (if it does not copy, sudo su enter then cp 01-cgminer.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/ ) sudo usermod -G plugdev -a whoami (whoami= your user name you setup) sudo reboot After it restarts open terminal cd cgminer-gekko sudo ./cgminer -o stratum+tcp://whateverpool:XXXX -u poolusername.andworkerifyouwant --compac-freq XXX These should get you up and running. You, my friend, are a saint. Thank you so much. So one more question. I have two of them plugged in right now. If I were to shutdown the mining, and plugged in another, would i need to change any of my info again? or just retype the cgminer server and username info and start it right up? Hot-plug it in (just plug it in) and cgminer will/should just add it, without shutting anything down. But if you do shut down, just start it normally (no need to change anything).
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December 27, 2015, 12:31:52 AM |
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Just wondering if an S5 runs 60 chips for total 1150GH/s = 1150/60 = 19.16GH/s. Whats the optimal settings to achieve this or higher because I'm struggling? If an S5 can do it then we should be able to .
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