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Ok ill admit i might have been a bit unfair since i don't have one, and after stepping back and taking a wider look i was a bit harsh. so let me regret my rash comment and try to rephrase. I think the mining controller isn't useful because There are a lot of miners out there. Now i cant blame them for encouraging their own products, but it seems unwise to not include wider range of support, even if it's just the U1 and 2. I also find advertising it locked in solo mode (from what i have seen) a bad move because for a product that is (i'm assuming) marketed towards people just starting, and many of them might not be willing to configure it. It seems some people seem to want a device that can be plunged in and left, which doesn't exist yet. Although, most of these issues can be fixed with research and tinkering, and pose no problem to a more experienced miner. As for the unfinished features, i have to give them props for trying to fit as much as they can, like more companies should. But it seems that some of these things ,like the mining controller could have been improved from a bit more work. This miner might work for other people, but for me it wouldn't be worth it. I enjoy tinkering with my miners, and ill keep trying to find a reason to water cool them, even if it's just for the coolness factor. I find this worth the pocket change i lose a year. But i have no idea what i'm talking about, i'm just some guy messing around trying to put water blocks on things that already run cold.
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notlist3d
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December 04, 2015, 10:42:55 PM |
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Ok ill admit i might have been a bit unfair since i don't have one, and after stepping back and taking a wider look i was a bit harsh. so let me regret my rash comment and try to rephrase. I think the mining controller isn't useful because There are a lot of miners out there. Now i cant blame them for encouraging their own products, but it seems unwise to not include wider range of support, even if it's just the U1 and 2. I also find advertising it locked in solo mode (from what i have seen) a bad move because for a product that is (i'm assuming) marketed towards people just starting, and many of them might not be willing to configure it. It seems some people seem to want a device that can be plunged in and left, which doesn't exist yet. Although, most of these issues can be fixed with research and tinkering, and pose no problem to a more experienced miner. As for the unfinished features, i have to give them props for trying to fit as much as they can, like more companies should. But it seems that some of these things ,like the mining controller could have been improved from a bit more work. This miner might work for other people, but for me it wouldn't be worth it. I enjoy tinkering with my miners, and ill keep trying to find a reason to water cool them, even if it's just for the coolness factor. I find this worth the pocket change i lose a year. But i have no idea what i'm talking about, i'm just some guy messing around trying to put water blocks on things that already run cold.
The thing is if you do pool.. not solo its so small you will never recoop cost. Solo is meant to be fun even though getting ROI still is almost 0. But pool mining is just a waste on these machines. Also if you use firmare like crazyguy's it's not locked. You can change it to anything you want. I think this is a case of if you had one and used it... you might have a better grasp. I don't mean that in a mean way just that it's hard to judge a product only on words.
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December 05, 2015, 01:13:07 AM |
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Hi Guys.... my R1 seems to stuck at this every time i connected to it. Resetted it but still no cigar.... anyone knows what the following error message means?
/usr/lib/lua/luci/dispatcher.lua:582: bad argument #1 to 'pairs' (table expected, got nil) stack traceback: [C]: in function 'pairs' /usr/lib/lua/luci/dispatcher.lua:582: in function 'createtree' /usr/lib/lua/luci/dispatcher.lua:230: in function 'dispatch' /usr/lib/lua/luci/dispatcher.lua:195: in function </usr/lib/lua/luci/dispatcher.lua:194>
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aarons6
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December 05, 2015, 03:02:44 AM |
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Hi Guys.... my R1 seems to stuck at this every time i connected to it. Resetted it but still no cigar.... anyone knows what the following error message means?
/usr/lib/lua/luci/dispatcher.lua:582: bad argument #1 to 'pairs' (table expected, got nil) stack traceback: [C]: in function 'pairs' /usr/lib/lua/luci/dispatcher.lua:582: in function 'createtree' /usr/lib/lua/luci/dispatcher.lua:230: in function 'dispatch' /usr/lib/lua/luci/dispatcher.lua:195: in function </usr/lib/lua/luci/dispatcher.lua:194>
no idea, you try to hard reset it? hold the reset down for about 5 seconds.
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December 08, 2015, 01:22:09 PM Last edit: December 08, 2015, 02:41:07 PM by RichBC |
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Had an interesting but accidental experiment with my overvolted overclocked R1. The connection to the fan Controller was loose and the fan stopped. I had noticed that cgminer had been restarting every few minutes but did not know why. So it would appear that when the chip overheats it stops hashing, chip cools down and then restarts on it's own. Good news was that it seems to have suffered no ill effects. Rich
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December 23, 2015, 02:17:15 AM |
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My first R1 with crazyguy mod had to be reset. Now I lost his wonderful mod. You are right that setting R1 to the default solo pool is not fun. I would rather take the 6 gh and add it to the attached compac. Oh the other thing is the compac doesn't work now without crazyguy mod. How to get it back since I paid for it.
My second R1 has a broken plug that when plugged in shortsout. No word from crazyguy yet however has anyone taken their R1 apart and can you show me the plug connection. This one has a working mod still intact can I copy what to port over to the good one?
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December 23, 2015, 06:15:50 AM |
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My first R1 with crazyguy mod had to be reset. Now I lost his wonderful mod. You are right that setting R1 to the default solo pool is not fun. I would rather take the 6 gh and add it to the attached compac. Oh the other thing is the compac doesn't work now without crazyguy mod. How to get it back since I paid for it.
My second R1 has a broken plug that when plugged in shortsout. No word from crazyguy yet however has anyone taken their R1 apart and can you show me the plug connection. This one has a working mod still intact can I copy what to port over to the good one?
Send a PM to CG he will give you a link to the Archive file that will enable you to put the code back. Disassembly is not that easy, here is the post where I took mine apart. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1196852.msg12735402#msg12735402Rich
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December 23, 2015, 07:41:32 PM |
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My first R1 with crazyguy mod had to be reset. Now I lost his wonderful mod. You are right that setting R1 to the default solo pool is not fun. I would rather take the 6 gh and add it to the attached compac. Oh the other thing is the compac doesn't work now without crazyguy mod. How to get it back since I paid for it.
My second R1 has a broken plug that when plugged in shortsout. No word from crazyguy yet however has anyone taken their R1 apart and can you show me the plug connection. This one has a working mod still intact can I copy what to port over to the good one?
Send a PM to CG he will give you a link to the Archive file that will enable you to put the code back. Disassembly is not that easy, here is the post where I took mine apart. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1196852.msg12735402#msg12735402Rich I'm not sure on his policy on giving that file out. But you are right he is one to contact. In perfect world you select it during shipment and it's shipped to you with it on it. He has always been a great guy on selling so I have a feeling he will take care of you. He really does seem to care about his customers.
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aarons6
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December 24, 2015, 02:09:25 AM |
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If I compile the new 15.04 openwrt can I flash the bin without any problems? I assume I would have to backup the luci folders for the ui
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December 24, 2015, 02:23:34 AM |
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The Patch is for trunk or 'DD' DESIGNATED DRIVER Bleeding Edge
Once it is accepted in OpenWrt trunk I'll backport it to 'stable' or CC 15.05
It depends on how you do the flash.... you can do it from the bootloader or use sysupgrade -c -F
In any case...you should have a working serial console !!!
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aarons6
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December 24, 2015, 07:03:52 AM |
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the cgminer bundled with the R1 has a memory leak..
Wed Dec 23 16:45:26 2015 kern.err kernel: [239052.260000] Out of memory: Kill process 1158 (cgminer) score 693 or sacrifice child Wed Dec 23 16:45:26 2015 kern.err kernel: [239052.260000] Killed process 1158 (cgminer) total-vm:72348kB, anon-rss:44264kB, file-rss:0kB
it will eventually cause a crash with the r1.
unfortunately without the source code for the antrouter driver it cant be updated.
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December 28, 2015, 03:18:37 PM |
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Send them e-mail They might share the source of cgminer as it is by GPL
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December 29, 2015, 03:29:13 AM |
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I've sold out of R1's, and as promised, I am releasing my customized firmware to the community. Please note that although I refer to this package as custom firmware, it is really just a patch file. If you reset your R1 to factory defaults, you will lose the customizations. In which case, you would just need to re-apply the patch. Changelog for release 0.95:- Opened up port 4029 for API access to cgminer-u3 instance - Max frequency for U3 increased to 250M - Max fequency for R1 increased to 250M (I have not personally tested freq past 125. Use at your own risk!) Firmware Enhancements- U3 zombie handling(Scripted auto-cgminer restarts and R1 reboot if necessary) - Supports modifying R1 pools from UI, without losing the ability to use Bitmain's solo pool for R1. - Detailed R1 stats page, including pool statistics - Supports modifying R1 freq and voltage from UI - U3 freq selection increased to 250M - Cgminer-U3 API open for monitoring with 3rd party tools WARNING: These customizations provide the ability to push your R1 beyond its intended limits. Because of this, it will likely void your warranty with Bitmain. Additionally, I provide this patch with no official support, and take no responsibility for any damage done to your R1 device or its surroundings. Use at your own risk! By downloading and applying this patch, the user is accepting these conditions. Download BelowR1CGCustomFW_0.95_2015-12-28.tar.gzUpgrade instructionsTo upgrade your firmware, go to "Backup / Flash Firmware" under the "System" tab - Click on the "Chose File" button to the right of "Restore Backup:" (NOTE: Do not mistake this with the "Chose File" button under Flash new firmware. - This is not a full binary firmware file) - Choose "R1CGCustomFW_0.95_2015-12-28.tar.gz" from your PC and then click on the "Upload archive" button. Your antrouter system will reboot and come back up with updated firmware!
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December 29, 2015, 05:00:23 AM |
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I've sold out of R1's, and as promised, I am releasing my customized firmware to the community. Please note that although I refer to this package as custom firmware, it is really just a patch file. If you reset your R1 to factory defaults, you will lose the customizations. In which case, you would just need to re-apply the patch.
Truly a service to the community! Thanks for making the custom firmware it truly is great. Glad to hear you were able to sell out. I highly suggest anyone controlling a U3 from a R1 to use this custom firmware. It being able to reset on zombie is amazing.
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January 01, 2016, 10:06:53 PM |
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This device has OpenWrt support in trunk @ r48058 'Designated Driver'
Code for cgminer still seems to be unavailable at this time.
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January 02, 2016, 12:04:15 AM |
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I've sold out of R1's, and as promised, I am releasing my customized firmware to the community. Please note that although I refer to this package as custom firmware, it is really just a patch file. If you reset your R1 to factory defaults, you will lose the customizations. In which case, you would just need to re-apply the patch.
Truly a service to the community! Thanks for making the custom firmware it truly is great. Glad to hear you were able to sell out. I highly suggest anyone controlling a U3 from a R1 to use this custom firmware. It being able to reset on zombie is amazing. Thanks !
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January 02, 2016, 02:36:47 AM |
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Crazyguy's firmware is excellent! Thanks Crazyguy
how many U3's can the R1 support, on a 4port non-powered hub? 10-port powered hub?
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@bitmain any plans to release the cgminer source for the R1? this is happening more frequently and its getting annoying. Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] cg@Watchdog invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x2d2, order=0, oom_score_adj=0 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] CPU: 0 PID: 26265 Comm: cg@Watchdog Not tainted 3.10.12 #36 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] Stack : 00000006 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 803a2a8e 0000003b Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] 839073e8 802d8370 80382a04 8032cf7b 00006699 000002d2 00000000 00000000 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] 8032d050 80078f68 80330000 80076a7c 00000000 00000000 802d9c38 82f57864 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] 00f57864 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 82f577f0 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] ... Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] Call Trace: Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] [<8006e27c>] show_stack+0x48/0x70 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] [<800b8bbc>] dump_header.isra.16+0x4c/0x138 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] [<800b8f08>] oom_kill_process+0xd4/0x3b0 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] [<800b9648>] out_of_memory+0x290/0x2ec Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] [<800bc6c4>] __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x558/0x63c Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] [<800dad2c>] __vmalloc_node_range+0x120/0x214 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] [<800dae50>] __vmalloc_node+0x30/0x3c Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] [<800dae88>] vmalloc+0x2c/0x38 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] [<80187c90>] LzmaDecode+0x124/0x4ec Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] [<8014a870>] jffs2_lzma_decompress+0x60/0x94 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] [<80138230>] jffs2_decompress+0xbc/0x134 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] [<8013b644>] jffs2_read_dnode+0x2a4/0x384 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] [<8013b848>] jffs2_read_inode_range+0x124/0x1b0 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] [<80139c28>] jffs2_do_readpage_nolock+0x64/0xe8 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] [<8013a010>] jffs2_do_readpage_unlock+0x18/0x3c Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] [<8013a06c>] jffs2_readpage+0x38/0x5c Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] [<800bf42c>] __do_page_cache_readahead+0x1b8/0x234 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] [<800bf7b0>] ra_submit+0x28/0x34 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] [<800b80dc>] filemap_fault+0x198/0x3e8 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] [<800ce1d0>] __do_fault+0xcc/0x444 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] [<800d1128>] handle_pte_fault+0x32c/0x6dc Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] [<800d1588>] handle_mm_fault+0xb0/0xdc Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] [<80071904>] do_page_fault+0x110/0x354 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] [<80060820>] ret_from_exception+0x0/0xc Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] Mem-Info: Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] Normal per-cpu: Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] CPU 0: hi: 18, btch: 3 usd: 13 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] active_anon:12108 inactive_anon:27 isolated_anon:0 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] active_file:21 inactive_file:45 isolated_file:0 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] unevictable:0 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] free:245 slab_reclaimable:294 slab_unreclaimable:1247 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] mapped:1 shmem:142 pagetables:96 bounce:0 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] free_cma:0 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] Normal free:980kB min:988kB low:1232kB high:1480kB active_anon:48432kB inactive_anon:108kB active_file:84kB inactive_file:180kB unevictable:0kB isolated(anon):0kB isolated(file):0kB present:65536kB managed:61148kB mlocked:0kB dirty:0kB writeback:0kB mapped:4kB shmem:568kB slab_reclaimable:1176kB slab_unreclaimable:4988kB kernel_stack:544kB pagetables:384kB unstable:0kB bounce:0kB free_cma:0kB writeback_tmp:0kB pages_scanned:307 all_unreclaimable? yes Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] Normal: 123*4kB (E) 61*8kB (UE) 0*16kB 0*32kB 0*64kB 0*128kB 0*256kB 0*512kB 0*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 980kB Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] 208 total pagecache pages Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] 0 pages in swap cache Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] Swap cache stats: add 0, delete 0, find 0/0 Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] Free swap = 0kB Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.140000] Total swap = 0kB Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.150000] 16384 pages RAM Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.150000] 1037 pages reserved Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.150000] 72 pages shared Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.warn kernel: [224275.150000] 14941 pages non-shared Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.info kernel: [224275.150000] [ pid ] uid tgid total_vm rss nr_ptes swapents oom_score_adj name Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.info kernel: [224275.150000] [ 652] 0 652 227 22 4 0 0 ubusd Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.info kernel: [224275.150000] [ 798] 0 798 369 45 6 0 0 netifd Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.info kernel: [224275.150000] [ 842] 0 842 379 22 4 0 0 crond Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.info kernel: [224275.150000] [ 853] 0 853 289 18 3 0 0 dropbear Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.info kernel: [224275.150000] [ 946] 0 946 294 31 5 0 0 uhttpd Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.info kernel: [224275.150000] [ 1060] 65534 1060 240 23 4 0 0 dnsmasq Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.info kernel: [224275.150000] [ 1093] 0 1093 376 20 4 0 0 ntpd Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.info kernel: [224275.150000] [ 1161] 0 1161 19031 10991 22 0 0 cgminer Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.info kernel: [224275.150000] [26221] 0 26221 242 35 4 0 -1000 udevd Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.info kernel: [224275.150000] [26232] 0 26232 9937 266 13 0 0 cgminer-gekko Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.info kernel: [224275.150000] [28750] 0 28750 242 37 4 0 -1000 udevd Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.info kernel: [224275.150000] [28782] 0 28782 242 38 4 0 -1000 udevd Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.info kernel: [224275.150000] [28951] 0 28951 705 220 5 0 0 luci Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.info kernel: [224275.150000] [28952] 0 28952 612 165 5 0 0 luci Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.info kernel: [224275.150000] [28956] 0 28956 150 5 3 0 0 sh Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.err kernel: [224275.150000] Out of memory: Kill process 1161 (cgminer) score 688 or sacrifice child Sat Jan 2 03:43:31 2016 kern.err kernel: [224275.150000] Killed process 1161 (cgminer) total-vm:76124kB, anon-rss:43964kB, file-rss:0kB
if you released the source code for the ANT driver i can build it in ONE cgminer and have it run both the ANT and the Compac/U3 ive made a script to restart cgminer when this happens so its not sitting idle.. but still.
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January 02, 2016, 11:07:37 PM |
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I've sold out of R1's, and as promised, I am releasing my customized firmware to the community. Please note that although I refer to this package as custom firmware, it is really just a patch file. If you reset your R1 to factory defaults, you will lose the customizations. In which case, you would just need to re-apply the patch. Changelog for release 0.95:- Opened up port 4029 for API access to cgminer-u3 instance - Max frequency for U3 increased to 250M - Max fequency for R1 increased to 250M (I have not personally tested freq past 125. Use at your own risk!) Firmware Enhancements- U3 zombie handling(Scripted auto-cgminer restarts and R1 reboot if necessary) - Supports modifying R1 pools from UI, without losing the ability to use Bitmain's solo pool for R1. - Detailed R1 stats page, including pool statistics - Supports modifying R1 freq and voltage from UI - U3 freq selection increased to 250M - Cgminer-U3 API open for monitoring with 3rd party tools WARNING: These customizations provide the ability to push your R1 beyond its intended limits. Because of this, it will likely void your warranty with Bitmain. Additionally, I provide this patch with no official support, and take no responsibility for any damage done to your R1 device or its surroundings. Use at your own risk! By downloading and applying this patch, the user is accepting these conditions. Download BelowR1CGCustomFW_0.95_2015-12-28.tar.gzUpgrade instructionsTo upgrade your firmware, go to "Backup / Flash Firmware" under the "System" tab - Click on the "Chose File" button to the right of "Restore Backup:" (NOTE: Do not mistake this with the "Chose File" button under Flash new firmware. - This is not a full binary firmware file) - Choose "R1CGCustomFW_0.95_2015-12-28.tar.gz" from your PC and then click on the "Upload archive" button. Your antrouter system will reboot and come back up with updated firmware! Update to 0.95 complete, thank you! Too bad my U3 died, as much as I've hated them I may have to find another just to keep using the R1 as a U3 controller...
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