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February 16, 2015, 09:30:43 PM |
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1.5.24 just released is a minor update to the latest versions of the bfgminer and cgminer backends Also - shameless plug - please check out something I've got going on now and spread the word if you know anyone who might be interested! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=955704.0
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March 18, 2015, 11:10:27 PM |
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Another minor update for bfgminer 5.1 with another to follow with Antminer U3 support pretty soon. The forum has also been remodelled finally, at http://fabulouspanda.co.uk/forum/
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Anonymailer (OP)
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March 21, 2015, 08:13:27 PM |
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Antminer U3 owners rejoice - bfgminer/mac support incoming. I don't own one, so feedback on testing of this beta version with support would be doing me (and all the actual U3 owners) a real solid! http://fabulouspanda.co.uk/blog/index.php?post/2015/03/21/Setting-up-Antminer-U3-for-Mac-OS-XAlso, given that USB miners are increasingly uncommon, would there be any demand for a Mac IP miner monitoring app? The API Output window was added as an afterthought to MacMiner and wasn't implemented perfectly, so if people want it I'm considering writing an app dedicated to monitoring your miners from your Mac, and sending the output to MobileMiner http://mobileminerapp.comProps to Nate (nwoolls) for making such a project possible
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collins6542
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March 21, 2015, 10:41:38 PM |
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So I just got my U1 (test miner) up and running today.. I am using OS X 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard) I am hashing at 1.89 Gh/s -2.20 Gh/s. I have yet to see my ACCEPTED and REJECTED to change from 0. Is this normal?
Very Respectfully,
Complete n00b running with the snow leopards
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March 21, 2015, 10:50:52 PM |
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So I just got my U1 (test miner) up and running today.. I am using OS X 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard) I am hashing at 1.89 Gh/s -2.20 Gh/s. I have yet to see my ACCEPTED and REJECTED to change from 0. Is this normal?
Very Respectfully,
Complete n00b running with the snow leopards
the stock speed is 1.6 and claims overclocked it can reach 2.2 - though bfgminer seems to run faster than stock by default - so that much is normal. WRT accepted/rejected shares, how long has it been mining and what pool are you connected to? Minimum share difficulty on ALL pools now means it takes quite a long time to even get your first accepted. I use eligius.st and for laziness I'll repost a section of my response to another user with a similar question at http://fabulouspanda.co.uk/forum/ : I only have a 7GH/s BFL Jalapeño and a 2GH/s antminer to test with (not usually turned on), the Jalapeño seems to take 2-3 minutes between accepted shares and the antminer had one accepted after 10 minutes ... the minimum payout is way too high for you to ever reach it unless you have something more powerful pointed at the same address on eligius My advice is to find the pool with the lowest payout threshold and lowest share difficulty - If you find one that suits you I'd appreciate a recommendation as I'm getting asked this more often with the sky high difficulty!
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collins6542
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March 21, 2015, 11:04:59 PM |
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So I just got my U1 (test miner) up and running today.. I am using OS X 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard) I am hashing at 1.89 Gh/s -2.20 Gh/s. I have yet to see my ACCEPTED and REJECTED to change from 0. Is this normal?
Very Respectfully,
Complete n00b running with the snow leopards
the stock speed is 1.6 and claims overclocked it can reach 2.2 - though bfgminer seems to run faster than stock by default - so that much is normal. WRT accepted/rejected shares, how long has it been mining and what pool are you connected to? Minimum share difficulty on ALL pools now means it takes quite a long time to even get your first accepted. I use eligius.st and for laziness I'll repost a section of my response to another user with a similar question at http://fabulouspanda.co.uk/forum/ : I only have a 7GH/s BFL Jalapeño and a 2GH/s antminer to test with (not usually turned on), the Jalapeño seems to take 2-3 minutes between accepted shares and the antminer had one accepted after 10 minutes ... the minimum payout is way too high for you to ever reach it unless you have something more powerful pointed at the same address on eligius My advice is to find the pool with the lowest payout threshold and lowest share difficulty - If you find one that suits you I'd appreciate a recommendation as I'm getting asked this more often with the sky high difficulty! Ive been running it for about 1 hour off and on. I am connected to stratum+tcp://geo.bitcoindigger.com:3333 it shows me pool 0
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March 22, 2015, 12:10:36 AM |
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Ive been running it for about 1 hour off and on. I am connected to stratum+tcp://geo.bitcoindigger.com:3333 it shows me pool 0
I've set up an account with the pool and I'll test it with the Jalapeño to see how it does at 7GH (somehow misplaced the antminer in the last week…) - after 7 minutes I got 1 accepted share, but since finding that once I've found 8 more in just a few minutes, so it could be that the first share is 'default' difficulty and it adjusts down based on how long it takes you to find that. It definitely does support auto difficulty adjustment. when you say off and on, what's the longest time you've left it running for? every time you restart it the work starts over… The pool help page says "Please note that we only support ASIC miners and do not support CPU or GPU mining." which suggests like most/all pools if you're not hashing fast enough you're not going to have much if any success… That said, it does seem as though you found the best pool for slow mining, if this is anything to go by: https://bitcoinsfaq.wordpress.com/2014/12/17/bitcoin-mining-howto-best-paying-pool/(about 1/4 down the page, and your pool called bitcoin affiliate network rather than bitcoindigger)
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March 22, 2015, 12:12:09 AM |
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N.B. they suggest switching the port from 3333 to 3334 for slower miners, so that could help, but they consider slow anything under 750GH/s
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March 22, 2015, 02:37:29 AM |
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N.B. they suggest switching the port from 3333 to 3334 for slower miners, so that could help, but they consider slow anything under 750GH/s
Looks like Ill have to do some more buying... once i get the jist of this ofcouse... So with slow miners, i.e. under 500 Gh/s what pools would you guys recommend for best profit.... yeah i know the golden question... the pot o gold at the end of the rainbow... the... you get the.. jist. -Poor old slow snow leopard n00b
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March 22, 2015, 02:55:23 AM |
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N.B. they suggest switching the port from 3333 to 3334 for slower miners, so that could help, but they consider slow anything under 750GH/s
Looks like Ill have to do some more buying... once i get the jist of this ofcouse... So with slow miners, i.e. under 500 Gh/s what pools would you guys recommend for best profit.... yeah i know the golden question... the pot o gold at the end of the rainbow... the... you get the.. jist. -Poor old slow snow leopard n00b That helped a lot.. As soon as I changed my port from 3333 to 3334, I am up 6 shares already. When I get home I am going to attempt to hook up my Rock Miner New R-Box 100-110 Gh/s Miners.. I have had such a problem installing them.... anyone use Rockminer on MacMiner?
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March 22, 2015, 03:32:56 AM |
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That helped a lot.. As soon as I changed my port from 3333 to 3334, I am up 6 shares already. When I get home I am going to attempt to hook up my Rock Miner New R-Box 100-110 Gh/s Miners.. I have had such a problem installing them.... anyone use Rockminer on MacMiner?
Awesome, such a shame specs are moving on so fast to make all our original miners redundant! You can use your Rockminer RBox with Macminer really easily, the most basic method would be adding -S rkm:all --set rkm:clock=290 to the ASIC window flags - I believe the default frequency is 270 so varying too far from that figure will stop it mining, at the very least efficiently
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March 22, 2015, 04:00:59 AM |
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Oh and which pool for best profit depends whether you can reach the payout threshold, but I'm a strong advocate of eligius.st which has no pool fee and is made by the developer of bfgminer so theoretically if it makes any difference you'd get the best performance using both together
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March 22, 2015, 04:29:52 AM |
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That helped a lot.. As soon as I changed my port from 3333 to 3334, I am up 6 shares already. When I get home I am going to attempt to hook up my Rock Miner New R-Box 100-110 Gh/s Miners.. I have had such a problem installing them.... anyone use Rockminer on MacMiner?
Awesome, such a shame specs are moving on so fast to make all our original miners redundant! You can use your Rockminer RBox with Macminer really easily, the most basic method would be adding -S rkm:all --set rkm:clock=290 to the ASIC window flags - I believe the default frequency is 270 so varying too far from that figure will stop it mining, at the very least efficiently So i just imputed that information and was given this. [2015-03-21 23:29:40] /Applications/MacMiner.app/Contents/Resources/bfgminer/bin/bfgminer: --set: unrecognized option
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March 22, 2015, 05:29:25 AM |
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So i just imputed that information and was given this. [2015-03-21 23:29:40] /Applications/MacMiner.app/Contents/Resources/bfgminer/bin/bfgminer: --set: unrecognized option
Please copy paste your FPGA/ASIC window manual flags here for me, it may be formatted incorrectly
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March 22, 2015, 01:34:49 PM |
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So i just imputed that information and was given this. [2015-03-21 23:29:40] /Applications/MacMiner.app/Contents/Resources/bfgminer/bin/bfgminer: --set: unrecognized option
Please copy paste your FPGA/ASIC window manual flags here for me, it may be formatted incorrectly Ok, total ignorance here.. is that located under FPGA/ASIC Miner Options / Devices Manual Flags: ? ifso I have this pasted: with nothing else.-S rkm:all --set rkm:clock=290
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March 22, 2015, 02:56:22 PM |
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Ok, total ignorance here.. is that located under FPGA/ASIC Miner Options / Devices Manual Flags: ? ifso I have this pasted: with nothing else.-S rkm:all --set rkm:clock=290
Sounds as though you've got it it up right, here's how it should look If that doesn't work you can either copy the bfgminer folder from the latest non 10.6 version at MacMiner.app/Contents/Resources/bfgminer and use it to replace the one in the 10.6 version. Right click the apps and show package contents to get inside them. It's probably also worth copying over the jansson folder too, although you can skip that part unless you get a new wrong library version error after replacing your bfgminer in 10.6 MacMiner
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March 22, 2015, 09:46:25 PM |
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Ok, total ignorance here.. is that located under FPGA/ASIC Miner Options / Devices Manual Flags: ? ifso I have this pasted: with nothing else.-S rkm:all --set rkm:clock=290
Sounds as though you've got it it up right, here's how it should look http://fabulouspanda.co.uk/rockset.pngIf that doesn't work you can either copy the bfgminer folder from the latest non 10.6 version at MacMiner.app/Contents/Resources/bfgminer and use it to replace the one in the 10.6 version. Right click the apps and show package contents to get inside them. It's probably also worth copying over the jansson folder too, although you can skip that part unless you get a new wrong library version error after replacing your bfgminer in 10.6 MacMiner Hmm... yeah that is how i have it set up. I am out of state for work. I will be back on Thursday. I will definitely give it a try then.
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March 28, 2015, 05:13:01 PM |
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So I have my ROCKMINERs up and going... I went ahead and downloaded the BFGMINER 5 and replaed the following Files: BFGMINER,CURL,JANSSON,LIBEVENT,LIBIDN,LIBSUB,LIBMICROHTTPD,OPENSSL
It is up and running hashing at around 147 Gh/s. I have ran into a new issue though.. it is not showing me updated hash speed at the top of the MacMiner status bar. Any Suggestions?
Nice! The issue with the hash speed not displaying is due to changes in bfgminer since the last 10.6 version was released. Is it showing up in the API Output window? If you don't mind getting hands on, the two branches are here: https://github.com/fabulouspanda/MacMiner/branchesThe relevant code is in /MacMiner/asicMiner.m in each branch that parses the bfgminer output so you could copy the code from the master branch to your clone of the 10.6 support branch I don't have time to work on it any time soon unfortunately!
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March 31, 2015, 05:04:23 AM |
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Hey all,
I am diving into mining head first! I have purchased 2 S3 miners from a friend and should get them in tomorrow. How would I go about setting up the BITMAIN ANTMINER S3s and getting it to mine along with my RockMiner New R Box? I looked at Dogies guide and couldnt find a MacMiner miner installation and setup.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
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