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xhomerx10
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October 05, 2018, 11:53:07 AM |
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I believe that means that you are submitting shares that are below the minimum threshold. Does it eventually show "offline"?
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sidehack
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October 05, 2018, 12:50:22 PM |
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Actually what it means is you're using a stock cgminer with Icarus and getting crap for hashrate instead of the correct cgminer with Gekko support. Read the first post.
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dinu_hasith
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October 05, 2018, 03:02:31 PM |
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I believe that means that you are submitting shares that are below the minimum threshold. Does it eventually show "offline"? Yes.. the slushpool dashboard eventually shows worker as offline.
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xhomerx10
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October 05, 2018, 09:07:34 PM |
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I believe that means that you are submitting shares that are below the minimum threshold. Does it eventually show "offline"? Yes.. the slushpool dashboard eventually shows worker as offline. So you should use the correct version of cgminer, as sidehack said. If you aren't submitting at the minimum requirement with slush's pool, it will go offline. I think that's 10gh/s - not verified though - so you should be good with one stick running at 100 MHz.
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October 06, 2018, 02:06:31 AM |
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I believe that means that you are submitting shares that are below the minimum threshold. Does it eventually show "offline"? Yes.. the slushpool dashboard eventually shows worker as offline. So you should use the correct version of cgminer, as sidehack said. If you aren't submitting at the minimum requirement with slush's pool, it will go offline. I think that's 10gh/s - not verified though - so you should be good with one stick running at 100 MHz. Ok.. thanks for the info guys.. btw, do u know a good USB hub and a cooling fan that I can buy?
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sidehack
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October 07, 2018, 02:58:18 PM |
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First off, glad you got something working. However, it's not working well since 10 sticks at default should see 110GH. Search also may have gone easier if you'd named the product correctly; there is no "Compact-2" or "Gekko-2", just the "GekkoScience 2Pac".
Second, thanks for re-posting the entirety of the first post. It really added to your comments, contextually.
Third - uh, what? Never heard of AJJJ anything, but if it's a linux-based Pi OS, it's probably easier to have found Raspbian, Minera or any number of other things. VH's cgminer, the download and compile instructions (and complete dependency list) for which are in the first post you quoted, work on pretty much any OS.
Fourth, next time you buy GekkoScience gear you should request aid from the seller. Any official reseller is required to provide product support or risk losing access to factory stock, and any unofficial reseller who doesn't provide support is a dick.
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October 07, 2018, 04:40:24 PM Last edit: October 08, 2018, 04:47:35 PM by minefarmbuy |
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These tend to over deliver, I finally found the six we got and push 90-110gh stock. { "hashrate1m": "97G", "hashrate5m": "96.9G", "hashrate1hr": "94.3G", "hashrate1d": "96.2G", "hashrate7d": "91.2G", "lastshare": 1538927247, "workers": 6, "shares": 156105012, "bestshare": 74737988.5097044, "bestever": 297723585, "worker": [ Also, looks like poorly constructed marketing of some kind? You know I know all about shitty marketing.
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vh (OP)
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October 08, 2018, 03:11:26 PM |
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Quoting part of original message and removed the one with first post inside. boys & girls, I've been trying EVERY SEARCH to find a working leg that will drive the "Compact-2/Gekko-2" chips. I've been digging for 4+ days. I FOUND ONE THAT WORKS! going to make you wait a little.
I'm running a Rpi3b (no plus) attached to an Orico - 20 port USB2.0 hub. It has a 150w power supply. I have miners in 10 ports, at the default 100mhz I'm averaging 86Gh/s.
This is the fork... AJJJJ-MASTER (4 j'S) this distro is running cgminer 4.10.0 ... install all the prereque's, ./autogen.sh --enable-gekko ./configure --enable gekko make make file
WOW, seak and find, fix, the unwritten prayer of any Systems & Network Engineer... now at 28 years... MY TINY BRAG...
VMS using punch cards and 9 track tape. IBM3090 TSO (ewww) Mac OS 7-10.5, RedHat 3.x, running appache 1984, Sun Solaris 4.3 - 1984, Exchange 4.0 - v.10, sendmail (barf) Barracuda Firewalls & Web Filter, Cisco ASA's, HP ProCurve 4108 - 5600. Sharepoint, Sybase SQL, MS-SQL 4-13, NT 4 - W 13, OSSEC, STATEFUL PACKET INSPECTION FIREWALL - somewhere in Symantic now...
no I'm not working. 3 of us, all working the "Enterprise Systems & Network group" at Rockwell Collins - as contractors migrated 1200 physical servers to Vspere 5.x on 75 hosts, in 5 months. Thanks, bye, no call back... we were all 55+, now you know the bean counters are counting you!
JLH
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October 14, 2018, 12:55:39 PM |
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Hi all,
I have a pair of GeckoScience Compac-2 stickiminers running on a windows 10 machine. I don't have any linux machines at home so this is what I'm stuck with. I went away on a business trip and the windows machine rebooted and my batch file doesn't restart so I had to do it manually and when I did that, I got nothing but usb write errors. I found a newer version of the code online (thank you), I'm now running 4.11.1 which tries to recover from the usb write errors and it seems to be dealing with the chips a little bit. But one has been placed in OFF mode and the other is getting write errors about 75% of the time. I searched the thread for 'usb write error' and the only hit I got was for the announcement of version 4.10.1 release indicating it would try to autorecover from this error. Can someone offer me a suggestion or two on how to deal with this? Are the chips dead? I've been running at 156.25 MHz with no HW errors for about a year on each with fan cooling.
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Tony
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October 20, 2018, 01:15:12 AM |
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Hello all i was hoping someone could tell me whats going on. When my workers are not showing up
I am using Win 10. I have a powered usb Cgminer -n shows the miner
cgminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://dgbsolo.brutang.work:5025 -u DDDzYHvuKiEJFJSXa7PoGtYAHVa6w5UJCN -p x
cgminer version 4.10.0 - Started: [2018-10-19 17:03:32.364]
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(5s):8.289G (1m):7.079G (5m):2.423G (15m):895.1M (avg):9.404Gh/s
A:0 R:0 HW:0 WU:122.5/m
Connected to dgbsolo.brutang.work diff 131K with stratum as user DDDzYHvuKiEJFJSXa7PoGtYAHVa6w5UJCN
Block: 12de4c1b... Diff:95.5K Started: [17:04:57.694] Best share: 474
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SB management [P]ool management ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
0: GSD 10024808: COMPAC-2 100.00MHz HW:0 | 8.473G / 9.352Gh/s WU:122.5/m
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vh (OP)
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October 20, 2018, 02:56:42 AM |
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Hello all i was hoping someone could tell me whats going on. When my workers are not showing up
Your best share "Best share: 474" needs to be higher than then pool's minimum difficulty "diff 131K" a few times before your worker will show up. Also check the first post carefully again. You should be on 4.11.1 unless you have specific reasons not to.
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October 21, 2018, 11:48:42 PM |
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Ok i updated the cgminer. However the only pool that i can get a worker to show up is ckpool for bitcoin.
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albypaul
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October 22, 2018, 09:21:16 AM |
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Hello guys i have a question i switched off my computer and turned it on 2 days later so i could solo mine via ckpool and i had never had problems then i started getting these errors via debug in cgminer-4.10.0-windows-gekko = (GSD0: GetResults (amt=0 err=-7 ern=138) next line is> Successfully rolled work), i am confused and a little concerned to , may be my 2paks might be faulty can any one please help me.
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tredos1
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October 22, 2018, 11:42:37 AM |
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Hi all,
My Win10 updated overnight and now I get an error when I try to run cgminer: "Unsupported 16 bit application". I know nearly everyone is using linux, but it's not an option for me. Is anyone else getting this error?
Thanks,
Tony
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vh (OP)
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October 23, 2018, 02:40:25 AM |
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GSD0: GetResults (amt=0 err=-7 ern=138)
This error is often generated by an issue in the extension cables or hub. Start minimizing parts between the miner and the pc to see if you can track it down.
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vh (OP)
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October 23, 2018, 02:48:33 AM |
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Hi all,
My Win10 updated overnight and now I get an error when I try to run cgminer: "Unsupported 16 bit application". I know nearly everyone is using linux, but it's not an option for me. Is anyone else getting this error?
Thanks,
Tony
That sounds unusual. I don't have a Win10 machine handy, but if someone else is experiencing this let me know. In the mean time; Here is the internals of the latest binary (a17a0f9) from the first post to validate with: F:\>"C:\Program Files\7-Zip\7z.exe" l cgminer.exe
7-Zip [64] 16.04 : Copyright (c) 1999-2016 Igor Pavlov : 2016-10-04
Scanning the drive for archives: 1 file, 4849664 bytes (4736 KiB)
Listing archive: cgminer.exe
-- Path = cgminer.exe Type = PE Physical Size = 4849664 CPU = x86 Characteristics = Executable 32-bit NoRelocs NoLineNums NoLocalSyms NoDebugInfo Created = 1970-02-26 09:33:46 Headers Size = 1024 Checksum = 4913475 Image Size = 4915200 Section Alignment = 4096 File Alignment = 512 Code Size = 2941952 Initialized Data Size = 4848640 Uninitialized Data Size = 42496 Linker Version = 2.26 OS Version = 4.0 Image Version = 1.0 Subsystem Version = 4.0 Subsystem = Windows CUI Stack Reserve = 2097152 Stack Commit = 4096 Heap Reserve = 1048576 Heap Commit = 4096 Image Base = 4194304
Date Time Attr Size Compressed Name ------------------- ----- ------------ ------------ ------------------------ 1970-02-26 09:33:46 ..... 2941952 2941952 .text 1970-02-26 09:33:46 ..... 22016 22016 .data 1970-02-26 09:33:46 ..... 1872896 1872896 .rdata 1970-02-26 09:33:46 ..... 0 0 .bss 1970-02-26 09:33:46 ..... 10752 10752 .idata 1970-02-26 09:33:46 ..... 512 512 .CRT 1970-02-26 09:33:46 ..... 512 512 .tls ------------------- ----- ------------ ------------ ------------------------ 1970-02-26 09:33:46 4848640 4848640 7 files
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philipma1957
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October 23, 2018, 03:33:06 AM |
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I just loaded a few PCs with Linux mint.
Your software mentions it is for Ubuntu so do I need to load ubuntu 16.0.4 rather then mint ?
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vh (OP)
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October 23, 2018, 04:47:20 AM |
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I just loaded a few PCs with Linux mint.
Your software mentions it is for Ubuntu so do I need to load ubuntu 16.0.4 rather then mint ?
Those first post instructions are just hints to which dependencies is needed to be installed first. It should works just fine on any Linux environment once you get cleanly through the compiling stage. Just confirmed: Fresh install of Mint: Linux Mint 19 - Cinnamon Edition build of cgminer using "Debian" section instructions looks good. (run the extra udev steps in the Q&A for privilege as a standard user)
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October 23, 2018, 04:54:53 AM |
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I just loaded a few PCs with Linux mint.
Your software mentions it is for Ubuntu so do I need to load ubuntu 16.0.4 rather then mint ?
linux mint is a fork of ubuntu with its own desktop.. you should be good.
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