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Author Topic: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com  (Read 3049457 times)
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October 08, 2013, 03:45:45 PM
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There are many folks talk about Putty login. Can anyone please explain me what I need to do next? I.e. I have opened Putty, logged-in with username/password, and what's next?? Do I need to know some Unix commands (i.e. google for them Smiley ) etc.? I'm just wandering, my 32XX paid immediately order remains still only 'Paid' Sad

screen -r will bring up the cgminer window. But if your pool is reporting a good hash rate, there is really no need to get into the OS.

Can some kind soul post a guide on how to set up backup pools through putty and is there anyway to monitor your miner through a teamviewer type application (I knows nootttinng of ze Linux thinge)
Each block is stacked on top of the previous one. Adding another block to the top makes all lower blocks more difficult to remove: there is more "weight" above each block. A transaction in a block 6 blocks deep (6 confirmations) will be very difficult to remove.
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October 08, 2013, 03:50:09 PM
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There are many folks talk about Putty login. Can anyone please explain me what I need to do next? I.e. I have opened Putty, logged-in with username/password, and what's next?? Do I need to know some Unix commands (i.e. google for them Smiley ) etc.? I'm just wandering, my 32XX paid immediately order remains still only 'Paid' Sad

screen -r will bring up the cgminer window. But if your pool is reporting a good hash rate, there is really no need to get into the OS.

Can some kind soul post a guide on how to set up backup pools through putty and is there anyway to monitor your miner through a teamviewer type application (I knows nootttinng of ze Linux thinge)

You can setup backup pools the same way you do normally in CGminer.

There's no GUI for the OS (angstrom linux) in this case so no teamviewer type app. SSH is the way to go.
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October 08, 2013, 03:50:34 PM
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How can I monitor my miner more directly? The Status menu in the webinterface only tells me if it's running or not. All I have to go on for now is my pool stats.
Enable SSH from the web interface then use a program like PuTTY to connect, login root/admin then type screen -r
Thanks!
My Saturn seems to be quite stable on the 0.93 firmware.
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October 08, 2013, 03:54:01 PM
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Can some kind soul post a guide on how to set up backup pools through putty

Bring up cgminer as shown earlier

Press
(p) for pool management
(a) to add pool
enter server eg: stratum+tcp://stratum.btcguild.com:3333
user: username
pass: password

return back to main screen by pressing any button

(s) for settings
(w) to write config file.

This is from memory, think it's right.

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October 08, 2013, 03:54:59 PM
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Odd.  Looking at the manual it looks like the PCI-E power connectors from the board are 4 pin into 6 pin from the supply, leaving two pins overhanging the edge.  Okay, that would work.

Here's a problem.  I don't see the wires to the connectors color coded, yellow for 12v and black for ground.

I saw this on ebay and bought one:  NEW PCI-E 8 PIN DAISY CONNECTOR---6"+18"---SEE ACTION IN VIDEO CARD---USA MADE

I had assumed the "clip" side would be the same polarity as the "clip" side of the 4 pin.  A couple of things: a) the PCI-8 has on one side 4 black wires and on the other 3 yellow wires and a black; b) when compared to a PCIE-4 the "clip" side of the PCIE-4 has 2 yellow and the non-clip side has 2 black.  The clip side of the PCIE-8 are ALL black?!

This would make it very easy to apply the wrong polarity to the board or even short out one's supply.


Are the PCI-E-8 correct for what they are?

I can see that if consistently wrong at all connections the jumper could be put in place and work just fine given that the hole flow doesn't recognize color but if one were to CUT the wires and connect to the positive and negative of a power supply, one could be wrong.

Also, I can determine which pins are 12v and which ground by buzzing continuity from the 4 pin connector.

Checking an old motherboard having a 4 pin PCI-E connector, the clip side is not ground while the non-clip side is common with the metal shield covering the USB stack.
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October 08, 2013, 04:03:47 PM
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How is it that I paid on June 4, and people who paid on june 8, are already receiving their orders?!?

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October 08, 2013, 04:13:05 PM
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How is it that I paid on June 4, and people who paid on june 8, are already receiving their orders?!?

Because you didn't wash your hand when you last used the toilet.
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October 08, 2013, 04:20:36 PM
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Mine arrived an hour ago. A Saturn paid June 8th, had preregister number 8X and ordernumber 162X.

It must be because of your pre-register number.
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October 08, 2013, 04:22:50 PM
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To the folks that are having issues with the .93 and .92 releases.. how stable is your internet connection?  I have found that any hickups in internet connectivity causes a CGminer reboot.

mmm it seems quite stable to me but I didn't monitored closely.

the only thing I could says  is that cgminer restart once every 30-60s with both 0.92/93.

If 0.94 won't solve the issue at hand I will monitor colo internet connection properly.

so cgminer restarts and not just single cores??
I'm not sure cause screen kicks me out, i barely see something on the screen. Next time i will record the session.

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October 08, 2013, 04:23:34 PM
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any new order # ready for UPS delivery (think we shall reach until #3000 today) ?
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October 08, 2013, 04:27:08 PM
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Is there any source out there for a tutorial on how to set up a Jupiter? I'm too nervous to just fuck around with it. It is sitting in my living room staring at me.

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October 08, 2013, 04:29:11 PM
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You can setup backup pools the same way you do normally in CGminer.

There's no GUI for the OS (angstrom linux) in this case so no teamviewer type app. SSH is the way to go.

Has anyone tried cgwatcher ?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=185553.0

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October 08, 2013, 04:29:20 PM
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Is there any source out there for a tutorial on how to set up a Jupiter? I'm too nervous to just fuck around with it. It is sitting in my living room staring at me.



http://www.kncminer.com/userfiles/file/manual.pdf

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October 08, 2013, 04:30:09 PM
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Is there any source out there for a tutorial on how to set up a Jupiter? I'm too nervous to just fuck around with it. It is sitting in my living room staring at me.



http://www.kncminer.com/userfiles/file/manual.pdf

don't forget to open it up and make sure all the fans are secured
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October 08, 2013, 04:31:13 PM
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You can setup backup pools the same way you do normally in CGminer.

There's no GUI for the OS (angstrom linux) in this case so no teamviewer type app. SSH is the way to go.

Has anyone tried cgwatcher ?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=185553.0



Does it work remotely?

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October 08, 2013, 04:33:47 PM
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Is there any source out there for a tutorial on how to set up a Jupiter? I'm too nervous to just fuck around with it. It is sitting in my living room staring at me.



http://www.kncminer.com/userfiles/file/manual.pdf

don't forget to open it up and make sure all the fans are secured

Thank you.
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October 08, 2013, 04:34:11 PM
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What is the power consumption for those of you who have received miners?
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October 08, 2013, 04:35:19 PM
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How is it that I paid on June 4, and people who paid on june 8, are already receiving their orders?!?
They most likely honoured my preregister queue number as Paladin69 mentioned, since I paid within the week we were given. And that's nice.
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October 08, 2013, 04:36:57 PM
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What is the power consumption for those of you who have received miners?

With 0.90 on my jup i got almost 850w. With 0.91 a little lower then 500w.

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October 08, 2013, 04:37:04 PM
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You can setup backup pools the same way you do normally in CGminer.

There's no GUI for the OS (angstrom linux) in this case so no teamviewer type app. SSH is the way to go.

Has anyone tried cgwatcher ?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=185553.0



Does it work remotely?


I never tried it, but it says it does. The "CGRemote" at least.
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