cypherdoc
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January 22, 2014, 04:37:05 AM |
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hi folks, new to bfgminer. can anyone give me any hints on how i might reduce my HW errors and thus increase hashrate in this scenario: BitFury rigs, v3 m boards, v2.2 h boards, 13/16 card rig using raspi with bfgminer 3.10.0, chip settings at 49 within driver-bfsb.c: thanks voltage tune 1 card at a time. increase cooling but make sure the fans arent perturbing the cards. they're very motion sensitive :/ is it possible to voltage tune one card at a time? if so, how? i've just been changing the 3 chip setting parameters in driver-bfsb.c here: bitfury->osc6_bits = 52; bitfury_send_reinit(bitfury->spi, bitfury->slot, bitfury->fasync, bitfury->osc6_bits); bitfury_init_freq_stat(&bitfury->chip_stat, 52, 52); i believe the V2.2 cards come with an adjustable potentiometer (variable resistor) on the board to adjust voltage. so plug in the first card in each bank. tune voltage until hardware errors are satisfactory. add another card to each bank. repeat. just make sure you know what you're doing. pushing voltage too high can FRY chips and release the magic smoke 18% seems relatively high for a ßitfury device no smoke please while a nice idea, the cards are too close together to allow a perpendicular approach to the potentiometer with a screwdriver. plus, wouldn't the addition of each additional card affect the tuning of the previous cards?
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Taugeran
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January 22, 2014, 04:51:41 AM |
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hi folks, new to bfgminer. can anyone give me any hints on how i might reduce my HW errors and thus increase hashrate in this scenario: BitFury rigs, v3 m boards, v2.2 h boards, 13/16 card rig using raspi with bfgminer 3.10.0, chip settings at 49 within driver-bfsb.c: thanks voltage tune 1 card at a time. increase cooling but make sure the fans arent perturbing the cards. they're very motion sensitive :/ is it possible to voltage tune one card at a time? if so, how? i've just been changing the 3 chip setting parameters in driver-bfsb.c here: bitfury->osc6_bits = 52; bitfury_send_reinit(bitfury->spi, bitfury->slot, bitfury->fasync, bitfury->osc6_bits); bitfury_init_freq_stat(&bitfury->chip_stat, 52, 52); i believe the V2.2 cards come with an adjustable potentiometer (variable resistor) on the board to adjust voltage. so plug in the first card in each bank. tune voltage until hardware errors are satisfactory. add another card to each bank. repeat. just make sure you know what you're doing. pushing voltage too high can FRY chips and release the magic smoke 18% seems relatively high for a ßitfury device no smoke please while a nice idea, the cards are too close together to allow a perpendicular approach to the potentiometer with a screwdriver. plus, wouldn't the addition of each additional card affect the tuning of the previous cards? Each card shouldn't have an effect on the previous ones supply voltage. (Each card is a separate ~0.8V domain). The only connections they share are miso mosi sck gnd and +12V All in all it should take about 3 hrs max to tune the rig. But it may not be voltages at all. Care to share a quick pick of the setup?
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cypherdoc
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January 22, 2014, 05:00:40 AM |
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hi folks, new to bfgminer. can anyone give me any hints on how i might reduce my HW errors and thus increase hashrate in this scenario: BitFury rigs, v3 m boards, v2.2 h boards, 13/16 card rig using raspi with bfgminer 3.10.0, chip settings at 49 within driver-bfsb.c: thanks voltage tune 1 card at a time. increase cooling but make sure the fans arent perturbing the cards. they're very motion sensitive :/ is it possible to voltage tune one card at a time? if so, how? i've just been changing the 3 chip setting parameters in driver-bfsb.c here: bitfury->osc6_bits = 52; bitfury_send_reinit(bitfury->spi, bitfury->slot, bitfury->fasync, bitfury->osc6_bits); bitfury_init_freq_stat(&bitfury->chip_stat, 52, 52); i believe the V2.2 cards come with an adjustable potentiometer (variable resistor) on the board to adjust voltage. so plug in the first card in each bank. tune voltage until hardware errors are satisfactory. add another card to each bank. repeat. just make sure you know what you're doing. pushing voltage too high can FRY chips and release the magic smoke 18% seems relatively high for a ßitfury device no smoke please while a nice idea, the cards are too close together to allow a perpendicular approach to the potentiometer with a screwdriver. plus, wouldn't the addition of each additional card affect the tuning of the previous cards? Each card shouldn't have an effect on the previous ones supply voltage. (Each card is a separate ~0.8V domain). The only connections they share are miso mosi sck gnd and +12V All in all it should take about 3 hrs max to tune the rig. But it may not be voltages at all. Care to share a quick pick of the setup? while not my rig, this is what it looks like in general (w/o the snowflakes ). the potentiometer is at the bottom right:
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January 22, 2014, 03:32:00 PM |
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Looking for help with Antminer u1 settings for BFGminer When I run BFGminer it wont run past .45GH/s and it is supposed to be 1.6. I followed BTCguild instructions but if I remove the --icarus-options and/or add -S antminer:all --set-device antminer:clock=x0781 instead of -S all, the miner wont even open. It runs with the way BTCguild explains setup but at the .45GH and I would like to get it up to its normal 1.6GH/s at the very least. https://www.btcguild.com/index.php?page=support§ion=blockerupter --Here are the instruction at BTCguild I followed. Iam using Windows 7 if that helps.
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BRADLEYPLOOF
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January 22, 2014, 03:57:16 PM |
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Looking for help with Antminer u1 settings for BFGminer When I run BFGminer it wont run past .45GH/s and it is supposed to be 1.6. I followed BTCguild instructions but if I remove the --icarus-options and/or add -S antminer:all --set-device antminer:clock=x0781 instead of -S all, the miner wont even open. It runs with the way BTCguild explains setup but at the .45GH and I would like to get it up to its normal 1.6GH/s at the very least. https://www.btcguild.com/index.php?page=support§ion=blockerupter --Here are the instruction at BTCguild I followed. Iam using Windows 7 if that helps. If you're using block erupters too then there will be an issue. Run the block erupters on a separate instance of bfgminer. I wasn't aware of it, but the two different little USB miners don't like each other. Run it like this in your batch file if you're only running the antminer u1's: bfgminer.exe -S antminer:all --set-device antminer:clock=x0981 -o stratum+tcp://poolinfo:port -u user -p password Make sure you download http://www.silabs.com/products/mcu/Pages/USBtoUARTBridgeVCPDrivers.aspx this and install it. DON'T run zadig! Also, if you want to check out different OC options look at http://freepdfhosting.com/f08921e50a.pdf for other options...
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Newmine
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January 22, 2014, 05:14:01 PM |
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Looking for help with Antminer u1 settings for BFGminer When I run BFGminer it wont run past .45GH/s and it is supposed to be 1.6. I followed BTCguild instructions but if I remove the --icarus-options and/or add -S antminer:all --set-device antminer:clock=x0781 instead of -S all, the miner wont even open. It runs with the way BTCguild explains setup but at the .45GH and I would like to get it up to its normal 1.6GH/s at the very least. https://www.btcguild.com/index.php?page=support§ion=blockerupter --Here are the instruction at BTCguild I followed. Iam using Windows 7 if that helps. If you're using block erupters too then there will be an issue. Run the block erupters on a separate instance of bfgminer. I wasn't aware of it, but the two different little USB miners don't like each other. Run it like this in your batch file if you're only running the antminer u1's: bfgminer.exe -S antminer:all --set-device antminer:clock=x0981 -o stratum+tcp://poolinfo:port -u user -p password Make sure you download http://www.silabs.com/products/mcu/Pages/USBtoUARTBridgeVCPDrivers.aspx this and install it. DON'T run zadig! Also, if you want to check out different OC options look at http://freepdfhosting.com/f08921e50a.pdf for other options... Now it is saying: ] bfgminer.exe: --set-device: unrecognized option
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HellDiverUK
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January 22, 2014, 05:24:41 PM |
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I don't know what those other folks are telling you to do, but this is what I have for my command line to get my Antminer U1 running at 2GH: bfgminer.exe -S all --set-device antminer:freq=0A81The other suggestions are bollocks.
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jedimstr
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January 22, 2014, 05:49:15 PM |
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I don't know what those other folks are telling you to do, but this is what I have for my command line to get my Antminer U1 running at 2GH: bfgminer.exe -S all --set-device antminer:freq=0A81The other suggestions are bollocks. antminer:freq was the old settings for nwooll's fork of BFGMiner 3.9.0 antminer:clock is the official setting for the mainline BFGMiner 3.10.0 nwooll updated his instructions on his blog and in this thread about the change in settings...
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nwoolls
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January 22, 2014, 05:51:17 PM |
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antminer:freq was the old settings for nwooll's fork of BFGMiner 3.9.0 antminer:clock is the official setting for the mainline BFGMiner 3.10.0
nwooll updated his instructions on his blog and in this thread about the change in settings...
This man speaks truth. There's also no problem running AntMiner U1s with Block Erupters. That issue only exists with the cgminer forks.
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BRADLEYPLOOF
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January 22, 2014, 05:57:48 PM |
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antminer:freq was the old settings for nwooll's fork of BFGMiner 3.9.0 antminer:clock is the official setting for the mainline BFGMiner 3.10.0
nwooll updated his instructions on his blog and in this thread about the change in settings...
This man speaks truth. There's also no problem running AntMiner U1s with Block Erupters. That issue only exists with the cgminer forks. can you explain to me the ways of setting up block erupters and antminers together in a cohesive fashion without them trying to hurt each other? By the way, I have Linux, Debian (Wheezy). So not sure if I have to download some other package or something besides just the bfgminer package
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nwoolls
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January 22, 2014, 06:05:31 PM |
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can you explain to me the ways of setting up block erupters and antminers together in a cohesive fashion without them trying to hurt each other? By the way, I have Linux, Debian (Wheezy). So not sure if I have to download some other package or something besides just the bfgminer package
bfgminer -S antminer:all -S erupter:all -o server -u user -p pass
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jedimstr
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January 22, 2014, 06:13:30 PM |
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I'm having a weird problem with Debian on a BeagleBone Black and BFGMiner. I usually have Minepeon with BFGMiner on a RPi connected to 44 Block Erupters (Antminer U1's on the way) and it's running fine on that... But when I tried moving my 44 BE's to the BBB, it can only detect 10 erupters. Doesn't seem to be a VCP driver issue since those that it can detect, it hashes with fine on BFGMiner. Tried all combinations of -S all, -S erupter:auto, -S erupter:all. But even if I specify all 44 in the conf file with direct paths like this, it stops at 10 or less instead of getting all 44: "scan" : [ "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB0", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB1", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB2", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB3", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB4", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB5", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB6", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB7", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB8", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB9", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB10", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB11", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB12", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB13", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB14", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB15", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB16", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB17", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB18", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB19", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB20", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB21", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB22", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB23", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB24", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB25", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB26", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB27", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB28", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB29", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB30", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB31", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB32", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB33", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB34", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB35", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB36", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB37", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB38", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB39", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB40", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB41", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB42", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB43" ], Is this a limitation of the BeagleBoneBlack with Debian and BFGMiner? or is there a way to fix this. I'd rather have it running on my BBB than my Pi which seems to crash/lockup more often. I have another BBB with Debian running my Drillbits boards ok, but they're only 5 anyway.
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BRADLEYPLOOF
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January 22, 2014, 06:13:41 PM |
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can you explain to me the ways of setting up block erupters and antminers together in a cohesive fashion without them trying to hurt each other? By the way, I have Linux, Debian (Wheezy). So not sure if I have to download some other package or something besides just the bfgminer package
bfgminer -S antminer:all -S erupter:all -o server -u user -p pass So I don't need all that stupid --icarus-timing and --icarus-options BS? And if I want to OC the U1's I have to use --set-device antminer=x____ but will that affect the erupters?
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BRADLEYPLOOF
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January 22, 2014, 06:15:29 PM |
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I'm having a weird problem with Debian on a BeagleBone Black and BFGMiner. I usually have Minepeon with BFGMiner on a RPi connected to 44 Block Erupters (Antminer U1's on the way) and it's running fine on that... But when I tried moving my 44 BE's to the BBB, it can only detect 10 erupters. Doesn't seem to be a VCP driver issue since those that it can detect, it hashes with fine on BFGMiner. Tried all combinations of -S all, -S erupter:auto, -S erupter:all. But even if I specify all 44 in the conf file with direct paths like this, it stops at 10 or less instead of getting all 44: "scan" : [ "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB0", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB1", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB2", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB3", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB4", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB5", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB6", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB7", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB8", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB9", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB10", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB11", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB12", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB13", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB14", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB15", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB16", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB17", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB18", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB19", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB20", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB21", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB22", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB23", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB24", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB25", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB26", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB27", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB28", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB29", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB30", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB31", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB32", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB33", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB34", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB35", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB36", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB37", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB38", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB39", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB40", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB41", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB42", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB43" ], Is this a limitation of the BeagleBoneBlack with Debian and BFGMiner? or is there a way to fix this. I'd rather have it running on my BBB than my Pi which seems to crash/lockup more often. I have another BBB with Debian running my Drillbits boards ok, but they're only 5 anyway. Do you mean that it only shows 10 erupters on your BFGMiner screen? You may have to use the up and down arrows to see the rest of them...If your hash rate is what it's supposed to be then you're all set, but I think the display only shows the first 10 rigs
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jedimstr
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January 22, 2014, 06:18:20 PM |
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I'm having a weird problem with Debian on a BeagleBone Black and BFGMiner. I usually have Minepeon with BFGMiner on a RPi connected to 44 Block Erupters (Antminer U1's on the way) and it's running fine on that... But when I tried moving my 44 BE's to the BBB, it can only detect 10 erupters. Doesn't seem to be a VCP driver issue since those that it can detect, it hashes with fine on BFGMiner. Tried all combinations of -S all, -S erupter:auto, -S erupter:all. But even if I specify all 44 in the conf file with direct paths like this, it stops at 10 or less instead of getting all 44: "scan" : [ "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB0", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB1", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB2", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB3", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB4", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB5", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB6", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB7", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB8", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB9", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB10", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB11", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB12", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB13", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB14", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB15", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB16", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB17", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB18", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB19", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB20", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB21", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB22", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB23", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB24", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB25", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB26", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB27", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB28", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB29", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB30", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB31", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB32", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB33", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB34", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB35", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB36", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB37", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB38", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB39", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB40", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB41", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB42", "erupter:/dev/ttyUSB43" ], Is this a limitation of the BeagleBoneBlack with Debian and BFGMiner? or is there a way to fix this. I'd rather have it running on my BBB than my Pi which seems to crash/lockup more often. I have another BBB with Debian running my Drillbits boards ok, but they're only 5 anyway. Do you mean that it only shows 10 erupters on your BFGMiner screen? You may have to use the up and down arrows to see the rest of them...If your hash rate is what it's supposed to be then you're all set, but I think the display only shows the first 10 rigs No, I mean it detects/uses only 10 or less... as in no other screens of devices to scroll through and hashrate in both BFMiner and through the API is only for the detected # of devices.... weird right? Also when I do a ./bfgminer -d? -S:erupter:all it only lists 10 devices.... but I can see more when I go to the /dev/ directory. ttyUSB0 through ttyUSB43 No issues when I have that 44 BE's hooked up to the Pi and Minepeon or my Mac... can detect them all on both. I only see this on the BBB.
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nwoolls
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January 22, 2014, 06:24:59 PM |
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No issues when I have that 44 BE's hooked up to the Pi and Minepeon or my Mac... can detect them all on both. I only see this on the BBB.
I'm holding out some hope that once the wonderful MineForeman gets a build of MinePeon on there and more folks start using them that some of these issues get worked out. I love the device and it seems to have a lot of potential but the USB subsystem on it seems very immature. But man it's a hellofalot faster than a Pi! Compiling on them is actually not cringeworthy...
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jedimstr
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January 22, 2014, 06:36:40 PM |
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No issues when I have that 44 BE's hooked up to the Pi and Minepeon or my Mac... can detect them all on both. I only see this on the BBB.
I'm holding out some hope that once the wonderful MineForeman gets a build of MinePeon on there and more folks start using them that some of these issues get worked out. I love the device and it seems to have a lot of potential but the USB subsystem on it seems very immature. But man it's a hellofalot faster than a Pi! Compiling on them is actually not cringeworthy... Same here... almost everything is noticeably better on the BBB than the Pi... it even has BLUE BLINKYS!!!!! Definitely hoping MineForeman can resolve this issues with Minepeon for the BBB... Was hoping he'd have the BBB version with his latest prerelease 2.5 but no joy there... Was hoping there was just something I missed when I tried to get it working with BFGMiner on the BBB which is why I posted here.. but doesn't look like it.
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HellDiverUK
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January 22, 2014, 06:43:38 PM |
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I don't know what those other folks are telling you to do, but this is what I have for my command line to get my Antminer U1 running at 2GH: bfgminer.exe -S all --set-device antminer:freq=0A81The other suggestions are bollocks. antminer:freq was the old settings for nwooll's fork of BFGMiner 3.9.0 antminer:clock is the official setting for the mainline BFGMiner 3.10.0 nwooll updated his instructions on his blog and in this thread about the change in settings... Well, that can't be right, because I'm running 3.10.0 on my BBB, and that's the command line I'm running (I just added the .exe for the benefit of Windows users).
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nwoolls
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January 22, 2014, 06:47:28 PM |
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Well, that can't be right, because I'm running 3.10.0 on my BBB, and that's the command line I'm running (I just added the .exe for the benefit of Windows users). At a guess it's probably flashing something by on startup saying "freq" isn't recognized - it goes back fast though once all the devices start outputing info. And the OC would still be present from when you ran it before, so you wouldn't really see anything abnormal.
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Newmine
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January 22, 2014, 07:01:53 PM |
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I don't know what those other folks are telling you to do, but this is what I have for my command line to get my Antminer U1 running at 2GH: bfgminer.exe -S all --set-device antminer:freq=0A81The other suggestions are bollocks. antminer:freq was the old settings for nwooll's fork of BFGMiner 3.9.0 antminer:clock is the official setting for the mainline BFGMiner 3.10.0 nwooll updated his instructions on his blog and in this thread about the change in settings... Well, that can't be right, because I'm running 3.10.0 on my BBB, and that's the command line I'm running (I just added the .exe for the benefit of Windows users). Maybe I am using an old version? I am running 3.2.1 Is this right for the antman u1?
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