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December 10, 2013, 04:23:42 PM
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If you continue ridicule me, I will stop giving suggestions.
If you didn't want help or suggestions....  why come here?

Well, when he stops giving suggestions, don't worry D&T.. the rest of us will still try to help.

And keep it related to the problem at hand.

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December 10, 2013, 04:25:38 PM
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Damn I just noticed the link is to an Oct image.  I would need an uncorrupted copy of Nov image to test it out.
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December 10, 2013, 04:27:14 PM
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So just write the image to the SD card, pop it in and power it on.  The unit just knows to boot off the card not internal memory automatically?

wait this an october image, no?

D&T you do have a November jup, right?

Correct.  If the issue is that the BBB is corrupting the internal memory for some reason (which given that settings are all trashed on reboot kinda makes sense) then this might work if there was a Nov img file available.  It at least would be worth trying as I have nothing to lose at this point.
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December 10, 2013, 04:28:00 PM
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Someone just needs to make an image of their functional Jupiter, I'm sure someone can help with that. C'mon folks Smiley

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December 10, 2013, 04:28:31 PM
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This might sound stupid and pointless, but seeing that your machine hashes with 0GH/s you might as well try it: unplug everything, unscrew everything, so the miner is completely disassembled.
Remove everything from the box: controller board, ASIC boards, heatsink. Then remove the heatsinks and if you want re-paste the chip. They assemble everthing back together.

Most probably it will not help, but what do you have to lose?
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December 10, 2013, 04:35:10 PM
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understand yours feelings
yesterday i have same problem beagleboard have filesystem corrupt

looking job
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December 10, 2013, 04:40:13 PM
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If you continue ridicule me, I will stop giving suggestions.
If you didn't want help or suggestions....  why come here?

Well, when he stops giving suggestions, don't worry D&T.. the rest of us will still try to help.

And keep it related to the problem at hand.
I was referring to this...  "What part of unresponsive do you not understand."
So... guess I was waay off.. totally unrelated...
 since you are doing so well, you can help him...  
and I won't have to read this nonsense anymore.
Last straw.
Anyone who wants my help can PM me from now on.
I've got too much work to do to deal with smart-asses.
Good luck.


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December 10, 2013, 04:40:38 PM
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Makes me wonder if it's cheap sd cards which have condensation trapped inside the casing when folks are powering them up, since it's cold outside and they're just opening the boxes quickly and connecting power.

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December 10, 2013, 04:42:26 PM
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If you continue ridicule me, I will stop giving suggestions.
If you didn't want help or suggestions....  why come here?

Well, when he stops giving suggestions, don't worry D&T.. the rest of us will still try to help.

And keep it related to the problem at hand.
I was referring to this...  "What part of unresponsive do you not understand."
So... guess I was waay off.. totally unrelated...
 since you are doing so well, you can help him...  
and I won't have to read this nonsense anymore.
Last straw.
Anyone who wants my help can PM me from now on.
I've got too much work to do to deal with smart-asses.
Good luck.


I mean, your post certainly didn't even seem in the ballpark when you were talking about stuff which he'd already ruled out. I suppose light-hearted banter is the straw on the camel's back.

If you wanted to be truly helpful, you could provide him with an image of the card, if you had one handy.

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December 10, 2013, 04:44:42 PM
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Makes me wonder if it's cheap sd cards which have condensation trapped inside the casing when folks are powering them up, since it's cold outside and they're just opening the boxes quickly and connecting power.

Well the stock units don't use a sd card.  The sd card slot is empty.  BBB has both internal flash memory (2GB IIRC) and a SD card slot.  If the internal flash memory is getting corrupted using SD card for image is a workaround.  The BBB can boot either from internal memory or SD card.
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December 10, 2013, 04:48:42 PM
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http://shrkey.com/setting-up-beaglebone-black-to-boot-off-the-microsd-card/



https://github.com/KnCMiner/u-boot


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December 10, 2013, 05:27:11 PM
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Upon further inspection of my worst performing Nov Jupiter (500-550GH), I see that I am missing the thermal block for all four boards that goes across the new rear VRM's.

The other Nov Jups that have the thermal blocks are getting 650-700GH+
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December 10, 2013, 05:34:58 PM
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Just update the hardware vs network profitability forcast chart for those who may wish to take a speculative gander at potential returns in the months to come.

20% may be low if hardware that was pre-ordered comes online.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AmeuPljmUNHCdEpqX2RmMDFwemJyLURVUWFtZ3J3aGc&usp=sharing
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December 10, 2013, 05:45:19 PM
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Is there anything I can do to get these cores to work? On board 3 none of the cores work, and on board 2 about 24 out of the 192 cores seem to stay off.

I just got the miner today and when I initially started it up the hashrate climbed up to about 660/670, but later i checked and noticed it was running at about 480GH/s.

https://i.imgur.com/OipHElT.png

I also have the same issue. 2 Nov Jupiters, both have their own 1200w PSU.
Both started off at 660+ GH but after 12 hours one unit is at 500GH with all cores disabled on one ASIC board
Tried hard reset, checked connections

Has anybody managed to salvage such a board ?
Thanks
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December 10, 2013, 05:46:22 PM
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What part of unresponsive do you not understand.  I know you are trying to help but please try to read the problem first.

My unit has IP address of 192.168.0.190.

Going to http://192.168.0.190 gets "connection refused".
SSH to 192.168.0.190 gets "connection refused".
The unit never completes booting (red & green lights remain on).

So how exactly would I make sure the mining address is correct if the webpage is unresponsive, hence the report about unresponsive unit.

Now if I (and others with the red & green lights of death) disconnect all ASIC boards you can access the rig by IP address.  Of course it doesn't matter.
a) any settings entered are erased when you reboot (yes all mining config info is replaced with an "X" after reboot)
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b) connecting any mining board (tried each of the 4 individually) returns to same red & green lights of death.


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Hence the word MAY help.
If you continue ridicule me, I will stop giving suggestions.
If you didn't want help or suggestions....  why come here?
With that said....

I had the same problem.
After a couple minutes, the miners do become unresponsive after a few poll attempts...
How I was able to get in, was to be quick about it....timing
When you get the address, waste no time accessing...
When I did it...Sniff & access must be done with a dash of speed, and sometimes repeatedly.  They all reacted the same way.
good luck

Remember it took me 18 hours to crack my first miner...   Edgar loves that....  lol
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Just because you are right is no reason to listen to you!

ROTFLMAO

Same thing here...

People forget that they can have multiple problems which all appear to be the same problem...

On another tack...

The missing heat transfer pads is a cute problem too.

Testing units -- before they leave the plant? Final inspections? Why?

How would that help?

Just asking!


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December 10, 2013, 05:51:50 PM
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Is there anything I can do to get these cores to work? On board 3 none of the cores work, and on board 2 about 24 out of the 192 cores seem to stay off.

I just got the miner today and when I initially started it up the hashrate climbed up to about 660/670, but later i checked and noticed it was running at about 480GH/s.

https://i.imgur.com/OipHElT.png

I also have the same issue. 2 Nov Jupiters, both have their own 1200w PSU.
Both started off at 660+ GH but after 12 hours one unit is at 500GH with all cores disabled on one ASIC board
Tried hard reset, checked connections

Has anybody managed to salvage such a board ?
Thanks

try change pool
eligius have problems witch kncminer

looking job
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December 10, 2013, 05:57:15 PM
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Is there anything I can do to get these cores to work? On board 3 none of the cores work, and on board 2 about 24 out of the 192 cores seem to stay off.

I just got the miner today and when I initially started it up the hashrate climbed up to about 660/670, but later i checked and noticed it was running at about 480GH/s.

https://i.imgur.com/OipHElT.png

I also have the same issue. 2 Nov Jupiters, both have their own 1200w PSU.
Both started off at 660+ GH but after 12 hours one unit is at 500GH with all cores disabled on one ASIC board
Tried hard reset, checked connections

Has anybody managed to salvage such a board ?
Thanks

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December 10, 2013, 05:57:59 PM
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Is there anything I can do to get these cores to work? On board 3 none of the cores work, and on board 2 about 24 out of the 192 cores seem to stay off.

I just got the miner today and when I initially started it up the hashrate climbed up to about 660/670, but later i checked and noticed it was running at about 480GH/s.

https://i.imgur.com/OipHElT.png

I also have the same issue. 2 Nov Jupiters, both have their own 1200w PSU.
Both started off at 660+ GH but after 12 hours one unit is at 500GH with all cores disabled on one ASIC board
Tried hard reset, checked connections

Has anybody managed to salvage such a board ?
Thanks

try change pool
eligius have problems witch kncminer

Eligius had some problems lately but i don't think it is only related to knc hw

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December 10, 2013, 06:23:08 PM
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Is there anything I can do to get these cores to work? On board 3 none of the cores work, and on board 2 about 24 out of the 192 cores seem to stay off.

I just got the miner today and when I initially started it up the hashrate climbed up to about 660/670, but later i checked and noticed it was running at about 480GH/s.

https://i.imgur.com/OipHElT.png

I also have the same issue. 2 Nov Jupiters, both have their own 1200w PSU.
Both started off at 660+ GH but after 12 hours one unit is at 500GH with all cores disabled on one ASIC board
Tried hard reset, checked connections

Has anybody managed to salvage such a board ?
Thanks

try change pool
eligius have problems witch kncminer

Eligius had some problems lately but i don't think it is only related to knc hw

I personally left Eligius once I learned Luke Jr. used the pool (and thus my hashpower) to execute a 51% attack to destroy an altcoin without my knowledge. I also came across some pretty religiously intolerant posts he made and learned he includes religious text in the blocks Eligius finds which made it easy to switch as well...

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December 10, 2013, 06:26:16 PM
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I personally left Eligius once I learned Luke Jr. used the pool (and thus my hashpower) to execute a 51% attack to destroy an altcoin without my knowledge. I also came across some pretty religiously intolerant posts he made and learned he includes religious text in the blocks Eligius finds which made it easy to switch as well...



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