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Author Topic: GekkoScience 2Pac/Compac BM1384 Stickminer Official Support Thread  (Read 177389 times)
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April 08, 2018, 03:44:48 AM
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./autogen.sh: 4: ./autogen.sh: autoreconf: not found

You are moving forward a few steps, which is a good sign.
NOOBS probably left out some things not found by default in the raspbian stretch lite image used as a base to create those initial post instructions.

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sudo apt-get install -y autoconf



So do I do this after "$ sudo apt-get upgrade -y"?

No need to redo all the steps. Just install autoconf as above and restart the process from the autogen.sh step.
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April 08, 2018, 07:58:36 AM
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What happens if you try the faulty one alone in the hub? Does it work then?

Makes no difference.


That's a pretty weird issue. Where did you get it from?

Ordered through Laura.
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April 08, 2018, 10:16:48 AM
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./autogen.sh: 4: ./autogen.sh: autoreconf: not found

You are moving forward a few steps, which is a good sign.
NOOBS probably left out some things not found by default in the raspbian stretch lite image used as a base to create those initial post instructions.

Code:
sudo apt-get install -y autoconf



So do I do this after "$ sudo apt-get upgrade -y"?

No need to redo all the steps. Just install autoconf as above and restart the process from the autogen.sh step.

WooHooooo I've got cgminer working! Thanks vh.
I added....
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sudo apt-get install -y autoconf
After......
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sudo apt-get upgrade -y
On a fresh install of Raspian. and what do you know it worked!

However now i've got
GekkoScience detect (1:7) failed to initialise (incorrect device?), resetting
 [2018-04-08 10:14:10.378] failed usb_init
 [2018-04-08 10:14:15.714] USB init, open device failed, err -3, you don't have privilege to access - BSC device 1:7
 [2018-04-08 10:14:15.715] See README file included for help

Am i correct in saying that this will be a voltage problem?

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April 08, 2018, 01:07:20 PM
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No, it's a permissions issue and I believe the solution is covered in the first post.

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April 08, 2018, 03:00:29 PM
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Try starting cgminer with the sudo command:
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sudo ./cgminer ......

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April 11, 2018, 01:29:06 PM
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currently have the pots pointing towards 5 o'clock running at 250htz. i get about 24hrs until they need restarting with ~9 hardwre faults.

still tweeking. my aim is to have them running @ 300 stable. we'll see. but its good fun getting it all work. the long term plan it to have 5 of these running on a ras-pi in a little cooled box that i'm designing so it can sit on my desk at work :-)

zac

Are you still running one at a time? Are you able to run one alone at 200 MHz at 3 o´clock? I think that 3 Amps isn´t enough for 250 MHz to run stable.
What happens after 24 hours? Do they go zombie?

In my experience putting them into a box isn´t the best solution. I tried this, even with an open case and two fans. They get hotter than with my current setup, open just inside the hub with the arctic breeze fans.

Hello der_wasi, when you say in some of your comments you turn the pot clockwise to say the 3 oclock or 5 oclock position, which way is the stick facing with the usb towards you or the heatsink towards you? And what are your amps reading when you get to 200 or higher? I am running my sticks at 150 at 1.19amps clock about 2 oclock position, these pot are sensitive when you move them, but would like to try it at 175 or 190ish to see what i can get out of these.

Thanks for clarifying.
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April 11, 2018, 02:58:50 PM
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Hello jogger1,
the view is alway on the pot, so the heat sink on the side away from you, with the usb port facing down.
I have no actual amp values. But there is a table with an overview of values in post #1. I had found them not perfectly correct but nearly.
If you want to adjust the fequency up, just do it and check for HW errors comming in. If there are any, turn the pot a bit clockwise until there are no new HW errors coming in. If your hub isn´t strong enough the stick will zombie. That´s the easiest way to check.
But I think at 2 or 3 o´clock 200 MHz should be possible.

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April 11, 2018, 03:03:40 PM
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Hello der_wasi, when you say in some of your comments you turn the pot clockwise to say the 3 oclock or 5 oclock position, which way is the stick facing with the usb towards you or the heatsink towards you? And what are your amps reading when you get to 200 or higher? I am running my sticks at 150 at 1.19amps clock about 2 oclock position, these pot are sensitive when you move them, but would like to try it at 175 or 190ish to see what i can get out of these.

Thanks for clarifying.

The image on Page 2, post 25 is the usual reference.  That stick is set ~1:30 or so.  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1764803.msg17678108#msg17678108

You can also increase the frequency by as little as 6.25 Mhz per step if you want to ease up on the threshold for your current voltage.
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April 11, 2018, 04:34:56 PM
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Hello jogger1,
the view is alway on the pot, so the heat sink on the side away from you, with the usb port facing down.
I have no actual amp values. But there is a table with an overview of values in post #1. I had found them not perfectly correct but nearly.
If you want to adjust the fequency up, just do it and check for HW errors comming in. If there are any, turn the pot a bit clockwise until there are no new HW errors coming in. If your hub isn´t strong enough the stick will zombie. That´s the easiest way to check.
But I think at 2 or 3 o´clock 200 MHz should be possible.

So what does the vcore part do on the left hand side? I have my usb multimeter hooked up to my stick but i dont see that reading on there? When i turn my pot clockwise to the right (2 oclock 3 oclock position) my amps go down, when i turn my pot to the left counterclockwise (to the 1 oclock noon position) i see my amps increase to like 1.69, am i reading something wrong or understanding something wrong?
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April 11, 2018, 04:43:16 PM
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So what does the vcore part do on the left hand side? I have my usb multimeter hooked up to my stick but i dont see that reading on there? When i turn my pot clockwise to the right (2 oclock 3 oclock position) my amps go down, when i turn my pot to the left counterclockwise (to the 1 oclock noon position) i see my amps increase to like 1.69, am i reading something wrong or understanding something wrong?
The actual values aare not that important if you have no issues. Just increase the frequency and check if it works. If you´re facing any power issues we can check the amps again.

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April 12, 2018, 09:16:43 PM
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Who would have guessed that zombies were related to OS choice.

I have had 2 2-pacs for about 3 months. No amount of playing with voltage would stop one or both from zombie'ing out every 7 hours or so.
2 weeks ago I wiped windows 10 from my machine and installed ubuntu. The first thing I did was git and build cgminer and start them back up.
They have been running for 11 days now without a stop. I never would have guessed.
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April 12, 2018, 10:45:04 PM
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Yeah well, Windows 10 sucks.

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April 12, 2018, 11:05:30 PM
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Who would have guessed that zombies were related to OS choice.

I have had 2 2-pacs for about 3 months. No amount of playing with voltage would stop one or both from zombie'ing out every 7 hours or so.
2 weeks ago I wiped windows 10 from my machine and installed ubuntu. The first thing I did was git and build cgminer and start them back up.
They have been running for 11 days now without a stop. I never would have guessed.


Thank you for not blaming the re-seller!  Or manufacturer!
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April 15, 2018, 10:19:24 PM
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i still can't get mine working, i keep getting no devices detected. i've followed all of the instructions. I'm on windows 10, can anyone help?
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April 15, 2018, 10:49:05 PM
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i still can't get mine working, i keep getting no devices detected. i've followed all of the instructions. I'm on windows 10, can anyone help?

Going to need more info than that....
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April 16, 2018, 12:01:33 AM
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Wasn't there a CPU miner that worked with Gekko, or am I thinking Gridseed?  Can't seem to find on Google.
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April 16, 2018, 12:16:16 AM
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Not really sure what that question means. The point of GPUs, and then FPGAs, and then ASICs, is that you don't need the CPU to mine.

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April 16, 2018, 12:24:43 AM
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Wasn't there a CPU miner that worked with Gekko, or am I thinking Gridseed?  Can't seem to find on Google.

That's Gridseed.  http://cryptomining-blog.com/tag/cpuminer-gridseed/

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Wasn't there a CPU miner that worked with Gekko, or am I thinking Gridseed?  Can't seem to find on Google.

That's Gridseed.  http://cryptomining-blog.com/tag/cpuminer-gridseed/


There is also a version of cgminer ( V4.3.5 ) for zeus and gridseed that has been working pretty well for my mining SCRYPT on Windows7. You should be able to find it on cryptomining-blog as well.

And now to put us back on topic.

i still can't get mine working, i keep getting no devices detected. i've followed all of the instructions. I'm on windows 10, can anyone help?

Did you install the zadig drivers from the first post?



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April 16, 2018, 08:07:10 PM
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./autogen.sh: 4: ./autogen.sh: autoreconf: not found

You are moving forward a few steps, which is a good sign.
NOOBS probably left out some things not found by default in the raspbian stretch lite image used as a base to create those initial post instructions.

Code:
sudo apt-get install -y autoconf


Hey vh, not sure if you can help, but i am trying to set up a crontab with a script to automatically stop and restart the miner on a pi raspbian stretch. Not sure why this script isnt working but can anyone lend a hand on what is wrong with my script?

Here is my script

runtask.sh

Code:
#!/bin/bash
pkill cgminer
CURRENTDATE=`date`
echo Cron Job Started: ${CURRENTDATE} >>/home/pi/git/vthoang/cgminer/runtask-log.txt
sleep 5
cd ~/git/vthoang/cgminer/
./cgminer --gekko-2pac-freq 180 -o stratum+tcp://bch.viabtc.com:3333 -u usaminer.2 -p 1 --suggest-diff 64
CURRENTDATE=`date`
echo Cron Job Finished: ${CURRENTDATE} >>/home/pi/CronOutput/cron.txt
exit

In my crontab i have

Code:
* */4 * * * pi /home/pi/git/vthoang/cgminer/runtask.sh >> /home/pi/git/vthoang/cgminer/taskerror.log 2>&1

I keep getting all sort of errors with different edits i try, but the one thing that always works in the script is pkill cgminer after that nothing works.

The script always stops at whatever i do especially at cd ~/git/vthoang/cgminer - all the different ways i have tried dont work.

Is there something that you guys have done that makes a good crontab script work with cgminer? I know in cgminer i can schedule start and stop arguments, but those are only one offs for one time in the day. I wanted to be able to start and restart cgminer at 4 hour increments everyday.

Thanks for anyone who can help on this.  Have sepnt the last 4 days trying to get this work with no success.
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