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October 21, 2013, 10:29:23 PM |
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I have some noob and semi offtopic questions: 1) how do i check a transaction by the txid?; 2) how do i send a transaction with a message in it?
uuuh, copy & paste worked great for me....? just kidding... copy the message they give you.. open your wallet click on recieve tab highlight your wallet at bottom choose sign message paste message into big box click sign message copy the signature over to the signature field in eligius do not hit save for at least 1/2 hour, as the blockchain will need to send out the signature... it will tell you if signature failed or succeeded then I already knew how to sign messages. I'm interested in sending a message visible in blockchain.
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October 21, 2013, 10:33:27 PM |
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Okay, up and running with a couple of good sized tantalum caps on the module 12v rail. Will catch up on posts while it settles out on 0.94 then see if 0.95 is any better. Opps, forgot to enablecores as a few were down on 1 die.
Now running 0.94, that's .91-.94volts on the core, all cores 100% but I suspect I'll see cores dropping on die 3 as it's drawing 50.6amps while the others are drawing under 50amps. But the real test isn't if die 3 drops 1-3 cores or not, it's if the cores will stay almost as good on 0.95 with .7volts on the cores. Big difference, 270watts at the wall versus what was it 148? Okay, I'm already up to 129GH/s. 0.95 could never get pass 100GH/s so time to give it a test. ---------------- Okay, no good. Lots of cores being disabled. No way. Ah, too bad. My last two tantalum caps and it took nerves of steel to put stands of silver solder to the board.
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Phoenix1969
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October 21, 2013, 10:35:03 PM |
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I have some noob and semi offtopic questions: 1) how do i check a transaction by the txid?; 2) how do i send a transaction with a message in it?
uuuh, copy & paste worked great for me....? just kidding... copy the message they give you.. open your wallet click on recieve tab highlight your wallet at bottom choose sign message paste message into big box click sign message copy the signature over to the signature field in eligius do not hit save for at least 1/2 hour, as the blockchain will need to send out the signature... it will tell you if signature failed or succeeded then I already knew how to sign messages. I'm interested in sending a message visible in blockchain. you are signing the wallet with a message.."signature"...do it same way problem is..it's encrypted... so dunno
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demonmaestro
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October 21, 2013, 10:51:29 PM |
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no update at all... Still showing "In Progress"
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RoadStress
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October 21, 2013, 11:01:07 PM |
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I have some noob and semi offtopic questions: 1) how do i check a transaction by the txid?; 2) how do i send a transaction with a message in it?
uuuh, copy & paste worked great for me....? just kidding... copy the message they give you.. open your wallet click on recieve tab highlight your wallet at bottom choose sign message paste message into big box click sign message copy the signature over to the signature field in eligius do not hit save for at least 1/2 hour, as the blockchain will need to send out the signature... it will tell you if signature failed or succeeded then I already knew how to sign messages. I'm interested in sending a message visible in blockchain. you are signing the wallet with a message.."signature"...do it same way problem is..it's encrypted... so dunno https://blockchain.info/address/1487ThaKjezGA6SiE8fvGcxbgJJu6XWtZp scroll way to the bottom and you will see some messages like: "Public Note: Thank you for the work you do for the community! Get a drink (or two) on me" Found the way to search for a transaction by txid thx to blockchain.
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October 21, 2013, 11:05:03 PM |
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Saturn stats running .96, enablecores.bin, and a modified bertmod....only 5 cores are down...not bad....errors is still bad, and flushwork needs improvement....
KNC RATING 7 1/2 STARS OUT OF 10 POSSIBLE STARS...firmware updates are improving, keep it up KNC, WORKING TOWARDS 8.5 STARS!
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soy
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October 21, 2013, 11:05:57 PM |
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Okay, up and running with a couple of good sized tantalum caps on the module 12v rail. Will catch up on posts while it settles out on 0.94 then see if 0.95 is any better. Opps, forgot to enablecores as a few were down on 1 die.
Now running 0.94, that's .91-.94volts on the core, all cores 100% but I suspect I'll see cores dropping on die 3 as it's drawing 50.6amps while the others are drawing under 50amps. But the real test isn't if die 3 drops 1-3 cores or not, it's if the cores will stay almost as good on 0.95 with .7volts on the cores. Big difference, 270watts at the wall versus what was it 148? Okay, I'm already up to 129GH/s. 0.95 could never get pass 100GH/s so time to give it a test. ---------------- Okay, no good. Lots of cores being disabled. No way. Ah, too bad. My last two tantalum caps and it took nerves of steel to put stands of silver solder to the board. Went back to 0.94, enabledcores, all 100%, back to 270watts at the wall but I'll get full or almost full hashrate.
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October 21, 2013, 11:14:36 PM |
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MODIFIED BERTMOD STATS FROM .96
ASIC Board Status Update ASIC Status Last updated on Mon Oct 21 22:59:51 2013
ASIC Board Info 0 Temperature sensor: 45.5 C
Die ID Cores ON Cores OFF % 0 48 0 100 1 48 0 100 2 48 0 100 3 48 0 100 DC/DC ID ON/OFF Status Input Voltage Output Voltage Output Current 0 ON OK 11.9 V 0.757 V 39.2 A (29.7 W) 1 No DC/DC detected 2 ON OK 12 V 0.759 V 39.8 A (30.2 W) 3 No DC/DC detected 4 ON OK 12 V 0.743 V 42.6 A (31.7 W) 5 No DC/DC detected 6 No DC/DC detected 7 ON OK 12 V 0.718 V 41.4 A (29.7 W) 4 Temperature sensor: 42.5 C
Die ID Cores ON Cores OFF % 0 45 3 93.8 1 48 0 100 2 46 2 95.8 3 48 0 100 DC/DC ID ON/OFF Status Input Voltage Output Voltage Output Current 0 ON OK 12 V 0.737 V 35.6 A (26.2 W) 1 No DC/DC detected 2 ON OK 12.2 V 0.77 V 38.6 A (29.7 W) 3 No DC/DC detected 4 ON OK 12.1 V 0.754 V 38.9 A (29.3 W) 5 No DC/DC detected 6 No DC/DC detected 7 ON OK 12.1 V 0.751 V 41.6 A (31.2 W)
Total DC/DC power output: 237 W
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October 21, 2013, 11:16:05 PM |
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or a 3am saturday unit... with 30 folks staring down your back, and deadlines...lol
Exactly. They've accomplished great things and then made enough mistakes to almost negate them altogether lol. This is a crazy time-sensitive "industry" and although it is very entertaining I empathize with those heavily invested. Glad you got your Saturns up to mostly-par, Phoenix! I have a sneaking suspicion a LOT of members have read through your posts from the last week to save themselves time on the troubleshooting side of things. Along with Orama, methinks you're entitled to some BTC compensation from KNC when this is all over. Not for late delivery or shitty service, but for taking some of the support load off their backs, even if inadvertently.
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October 21, 2013, 11:21:02 PM |
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I have some noob and semi offtopic questions: 1) how do i check a transaction by the txid?; 2) how do i send a transaction with a message in it?
uuuh, copy & paste worked great for me....? just kidding... copy the message they give you.. open your wallet click on recieve tab highlight your wallet at bottom choose sign message paste message into big box click sign message copy the signature over to the signature field in eligius do not hit save for at least 1/2 hour, as the blockchain will need to send out the signature... it will tell you if signature failed or succeeded then I already knew how to sign messages. I'm interested in sending a message visible in blockchain. you are signing the wallet with a message.."signature"...do it same way problem is..it's encrypted... so dunno https://blockchain.info/address/1487ThaKjezGA6SiE8fvGcxbgJJu6XWtZp scroll way to the bottom and you will see some messages like: "Public Note: Thank you for the work you do for the community! Get a drink (or two) on me" Found the way to search for a transaction by txid thx to blockchain. http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/18/how-can-one-embed-custom-data-in-block-headers
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October 21, 2013, 11:30:15 PM |
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I JUST GOT 48 F'ing cores online/a dead die is ALIVE, first try with enablecores.bin on firmware .94!
I'm glad. Was getting a 486ghs(avg) in CG now getting after a few min 516ghs(avg) WOAH!! All I did was stop CGminer by pressing q inside it, then I applied the enablecores.bin and rebooted. I'm an 8 VRM Jupiter guys DO THIS, stop waiting.
so let check if I understand this correctly. 1) u where running on 0.94 @ 486GH/s 2) you have a die on one of your ASIC slot with all 48cores disabled. 3) you stopped cgminer 4) apply enablecore.bin from web interface 5) click on the reboot link in the web interface. 6) after that you're mining @ 516GH/s is it right ? HAHA yes I know it's wild! To be more specific my 5 second before was 505+- 10ghs with a usually solid 486 CG average. After the enablecore.bin procedure you reiterated above I'm getting 5 second going from 510 to 550ghs and a solid 514 avg as i type no issues to report at the moment. I'm going to let this run for a while and update later. Hopefully .94 doesn't play the slow down game with me anymore as it use to after 4-6 hours of hashing. If it does I'll just fix it with a halt and a 2 min cool down every 6 hours which puts me back on a plane for hours. Becoming less hostile to KNC by the share lol thanks again for sharing! I'm in your precise situation. to add some other info: I wasn't able to run my miners with .92 nor .93 due to very frequent cgminer restart so I sticked with 0.91 for quite a while. I've briefly use .94 and switch to .95 as soon as it was published. One last question: On the "once" flaky die how many cores enabled do you have now ? The die that came back was Die "1" on my slot 4, below is a current bertmod output of it. I have 12 other cores out across the other chips for 13 total now and usually they almost all turn on after 2 hours. I still have this damn power down slide after 6 hours but it slides only to 500 ghs in the five second instead of 440ghs or less as it use to before enablecores.bin usage. (5s):541.7G (avg):519.5Gh/s NOW! Temperature sensor: 38.5 C Die ID Cores ON Cores OFF % 0 48 0 100 1 47 1 97.9 2 48 0 100 3 48 0 100 DC/DC ID ON/OFF Status Input Voltage Output Voltage Output Current 0 ON OK 11.8 V 0.744 V 35.5 A (26.4 W) 1 OFF OFF 11.8 V 0.712 V 0 A 2 ON OK 11.8 V 0.738 V 38.5 A (28.4 W) 3 OFF OFF 11.8 V 0.747 V 0 A 4 ON OK 12 V 0.745 V 38.2 A (28.5 W) 5 OFF OFF 11.9 V 0.695 V 0 A 6 OFF OFF 11.8 V 0.739 V 0 A 7 ON OK 11.8 V 0.732 V 40.3 A (29.5 W) Total DC/DC power output: 446 W
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October 21, 2013, 11:34:52 PM |
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There's perhaps another aspect of the 8 VRMs vs 4VRMs. When I removed my module although there are standoffs for 6 screws, 4 board to standoff and 2 heatsink clamp to standoff, only 2 of the 4 board to standoff screws were in place. My fan like most had been knocked free in transit.
I wonder if the 8VRM boards, earlier construction, might have all 4 of the board to standoff screws and could that have meant less flexibility of the module pcb and fewer damaged BGA points.
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October 22, 2013, 12:32:58 AM |
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There's perhaps another aspect of the 8 VRMs vs 4VRMs. When I removed my module although there are standoffs for 6 screws, 4 board to standoff and 2 heatsink clamp to standoff, only 2 of the 4 board to standoff screws were in place. My fan like most had been knocked free in transit.
I wonder if the 8VRM boards, earlier construction, might have all 4 of the board to standoff screws and could that have meant less flexibility of the module pcb and fewer damaged BGA points.
I bought a zTex 1.15x early this year for $400. It was erratic and I sent it back. When it was returned it was very stable. I'm told they reflowed the FPGA. So, damage can happen to BGA points and can be fixed.
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October 22, 2013, 12:48:36 AM |
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UPS tried hard to stop me getting my package, refusing to let me settle my customs debts with legal tender, insisting on a certified cheque even though they themselves had already deliberately told me not to to come by until after five pm so they knew damn well it was too late to go get such a cheque, sending me to non existent credit unions to try to get such a cheque and so on, but finally by bumping it upstairs along the 800 number I got them to accept a debit card.
Both fans were off (it is a Saturn), but I had gotten the special screwdrives so I was able to clip them back in place.
I momentarily even saw the web interface, but when I told it my stratum URL for my p2pool it somehow told the power supply to shut down.
To get the power supply (a Cooler Master Ex2treme 725) to start again I have to remvoe the paperclip, so it seems to tell the supply to ignore the paperclip and shut down until the paperclip is removed and re-inserted.
The Saturn comes on for a minute or two, but before I can even ping it a bright white light shines and it apparently tells the power supply to shut down again.
The first bunch of times I thought maybe my paperclip was losing connection upon warming up or something but no it really does seem to have to be removed before it will work again.
Nothing is obviously disconnected or broken, and watching the white light more carefully along with the fans it looks like the fans do not get shut down the instant the white light shines, some number of seconds later it shines again at lower intensity just for an instant, or something else right near it flashes for a moment, and then the fans shut down, including the power supply's fan.
Any idea what-all that behavior might be trying to convey?
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October 22, 2013, 12:58:20 AM |
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my vrm temps 151f the board measures around 115f near the chip the bottom of the heatsink is around 90f and the top is around 70f
Thought others would want to know...off to buy heatsinks for ram
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October 22, 2013, 01:10:35 AM |
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UPS tried hard to stop me getting my package, refusing to let me settle my customs debts with legal tender, insisting on a certified cheque even though they themselves had already deliberately told me not to to come by until after five pm so they knew damn well it was too late to go get such a cheque, sending me to non existent credit unions to try to get such a cheque and so on, but finally by bumping it upstairs along the 800 number I got them to accept a debit card.
Both fans were off (it is a Saturn), but I had gotten the special screwdrives so I was able to clip them back in place.
I momentarily even saw the web interface, but when I told it my stratum URL for my p2pool it somehow told the power supply to shut down.
To get the power supply (a Cooler Master Ex2treme 725) to start again I have to remvoe the paperclip, so it seems to tell the supply to ignore the paperclip and shut down until the paperclip is removed and re-inserted.
The Saturn comes on for a minute or two, but before I can even ping it a bright white light shines and it apparently tells the power supply to shut down again.
The first bunch of times I thought maybe my paperclip was losing connection upon warming up or something but no it really does seem to have to be removed before it will work again.
Nothing is obviously disconnected or broken, and watching the white light more carefully along with the fans it looks like the fans do not get shut down the instant the white light shines, some number of seconds later it shines again at lower intensity just for an instant, or something else right near it flashes for a moment, and then the fans shut down, including the power supply's fan.
Any idea what-all that behavior might be trying to convey?
-MarkM-
It sound like something with your ASIC modules or the wiring to it or them. You can try unplugging both the ASIC modules at the Asic board, the PCIE connector. Turn on the supply, let it boot, with another machine you can ping the web address you expect it to be at. Maybe ten pings after the pings start getting returns, or maybe 15, open putty and ssh to the address and login. If you can then the BBB is working okay. Same with the web page. Shut it down. Connect one of the two ASIC modules. Boot and watch the pinging on another machine. If boot fails, unplug the module and plug in the other and try again. If you isolate the fault to one ASIC or the other, work from there.
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October 22, 2013, 01:25:22 AM Last edit: October 22, 2013, 02:31:15 AM by markm |
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I removed the ribbon cable from one ASIC board and the thing worked, so I tried putting that one back and removing the other and the thing still worked. So I figured maybe the firmware, 0.91, was using so much power the power supply shut down. So while it was working (that is, while only one ribbon as in place) I upgraded to firmware 0.96, now I can leave both ASIC boards ribbon cables connected and the thing still works, but the status page only shows it getting 68 to 70 gigahashes per second.
I cannot log in on ssh even after enabling ssh, the username admin, password admin that worked to get into the web interface isn't working for ssh it seems.
I am now trying it with just one connected and it only says 17 gigahashes so I am about to turn it off again and try just the other one to see how many it says for that one.
...The other one says 27 gigahashes.
So I changed pool to Bitparking's mmpool. That same module shows 131 gigahashes. So I am going to connect both ribbons again and see how mmpool works with both ASICs connected...
... 272 gigahashes.
KnC's bastardised version of cgminer doesn't work right with p2pool it seems...
-MarkM-
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October 22, 2013, 01:42:36 AM Last edit: October 22, 2013, 01:55:36 AM by OmegaNemesis28 |
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So I upgraded to 0.96 and slush is reporting 66Gh/s from my Mercury Thats down from 120 Gh/s on 0.95
And, according to SSH, its still hashing at 140 Gh/s like it always has. Confuzzled.
EDIT: Does 142.5G/959.Kh/s | A: 87980 R: 749 HW:2188 WU: 0.0m sound right at all?
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October 22, 2013, 01:50:02 AM |
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no update at all... Still showing "In Progress" That takes a while to update, mine said that until a few hours ago but it was actually in belgium. Looks like 24 hr delivery is possible for me. Can't be much longer until they catch up. Just realised I can't find a bloody paper clip. lol
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October 22, 2013, 01:57:31 AM |
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When I got my Blackarrow Lancelot FPGAs I could not find a paperclip so I used a lighter to burn the plastic off of the ends of one of the twist-ties used to tie power cables and USB cables and such, it has worked fine for many months. (A quick scrape with a single scissor-blade clears the ashes of the plastic away nicely exposing shiny wire.)
The only reason I actually kept digging today to find an actual paperclip, albeit plastic coated so it too needed application of a lighter to clear the ends (and scrape off the ash with a scissor blade) was because my Saturn kept turning off the power supply with firmware 0.91 so I thought maybe the twist-tie, which is much thinner wire so needs doubling up or more at the ends to get it to fit nicely, was not working. But actually the twist-tie was not at fault.
You probably got a twist-tie with your power supply, tying the power cable and maybe one tying the other cables too. If not check your garbage bags some brands use paper-covered wire twist-ties...
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