nid125
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November 18, 2017, 10:30:09 PM |
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We have poll on top of the page and auto tune will be the feature I wish to see first.
Also one more option I believe will save everyone some frustration when comes to the pools. I think very handy will be option to setup priority instead of rewriting or copy/paste all pool details when want to change them, something like iBeLink have. I find this very useful
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BossmanPL
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November 18, 2017, 11:03:39 PM |
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@blissz your newest update is based on newest D3 firmware which Bitmain uploaded couple days ago ?, Will you update your firmware if Bitmain does update their ?. Last firmware from Bitmain fixed XXXX on chains
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blissz (OP)
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November 18, 2017, 11:27:16 PM |
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@blissz your newest update is based on newest D3 firmware which Bitmain uploaded couple days ago ?, Will you update your firmware if Bitmain does update their ?. Last firmware from Bitmain fixed XXXX on chains
It's for a big part based on the latest firmware. Except that I don't have the xxxx fix in source code. I will ask bitmain for the source. If I don';t get it, I will fix it myself.
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blastar
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November 19, 2017, 12:33:16 AM |
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Hi,
I can also confirm the xxxxx problem on 2 of my D3s. 2 boards fell out with full xxxxx line. On both I was using Lowest voltage/431/Fan on auto.
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Wananavu99
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November 19, 2017, 12:41:49 AM |
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Thanks for the great work guys. I'm still waiting for my D3's to come in, so fall all I'm doing is mining with my GPUs. I'm hoping the multi algo's for X11 and I'll happily donate 1.5-2% of my hashing power to whoever solves it. If everyone comes to the consensus to donate their hashing power, the Dev's going to be well rewarded.
Heck I just thought about it, I'll donate 5% if someone solves the multi algo, ontop of the 2% to @Blissz, 7% in total. Still a small fee compared to how much they will make our lives easier.
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gauldicus
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November 19, 2017, 12:44:35 AM |
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I really can't see the D3 working with any other algo. If this was the case then surely Bitmain would have shipped it with that feature already since they like to defeat the competition??
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D3 Antminer
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November 19, 2017, 12:54:01 AM |
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bitmain refuse the possibility of new algo's Some of forum attendees had also same thoughts . Actually , No one gave a hope about that as of now
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stugots2
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Too Many Miners Not Enough Electricity
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November 19, 2017, 01:11:08 AM |
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bitmain refuse the possibility of new algo's Some of forum attendees had also same thoughts . Actually , No one gave a hope about that as of now
of course they said that lol Also the Giant can, so I'd imagine the D3 can
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fecell
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November 19, 2017, 01:22:16 AM |
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I'm successfully compile (for build test, not for any changes testing) without any modification a cgminer from bitmaintech fork (under ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS). File size about 843 kb. TopicStarter, why your cgminer in your custom firmware is so bigger?! Can you show flags you used for building, may be some is not needed for D3..
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nwfella
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Well hello there!
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November 19, 2017, 01:31:08 AM |
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Going with recommended settings looked to be good for all of about 4.5 minutes. Steady hashrate around 14.5 with 0 hardware errors. Right after 4:30 mark, 2 of the 3 boards just quit. Bumping freq value above or below 400 of no help..just causes them to fail faster or right out of the gate upon reboot.
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Gimme the crypto!!
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SimpleCoin8
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November 19, 2017, 02:59:36 AM |
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Going with recommended settings looked to be good for all of about 4.5 minutes. Steady hashrate around 14.5 with 0 hardware errors. Right after 4:30 mark, 2 of the 3 boards just quit. Bumping freq value above or below 400 of no help..just causes them to fail faster or right out of the gate upon reboot.
This firmware broke your D3?
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proluxline
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November 19, 2017, 04:49:53 AM |
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Hi guys, I want to flash the last update, I was wondering which file to select to flash? there are 3 files in that tar archive. Also in case I want to roll back, can I easily get back to default antminer firmware?
thank you! Proluxliner
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Pedrojok
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November 19, 2017, 04:58:59 AM |
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Hi guys, I want to flash the last update, I was wondering which file to select to flash? there are 3 files in that tar archive. Also in case I want to roll back, can I easily get back to default antminer firmware?
thank you! Proluxliner
First, back up your bitmain firmware: System / Upgrade / generate backup. That's the file you will use to roll back to your default firmware if needed. Then set your frequency to 400, set your fan to 25%, and upload the new firmware. Just select the tar archive (can be downloaded on the first page of this thread), and upload. You do not need to extract anything.
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proluxline
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November 19, 2017, 04:59:51 AM |
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thank you so much!
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Trade_BTC
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November 19, 2017, 05:38:21 AM |
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Great work here so far, i will give it a try and if you manage to add the function to mine any of the 11 algos separate i have no issue paying up to 1.5% dev fee.
If you can manage what you have so far.. achieving this would make you a hero to thousands.
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November 19, 2017, 08:17:58 AM |
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@blissz what about making your dev pool run once a day instead of breaking the hash cycle once an hour? It would probably yield better results for you too..
I totally agree with you
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LEARN FROM YESTERDAY, LIVE FOR TODAY, HOPE FOR TOMORROW. THE IMPORTANT IS NOT TO STOP QUESTIONING (ALBERT EINSTEIN)
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blissz (OP)
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November 19, 2017, 08:43:22 AM |
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@blissz what about making your dev pool run once a day instead of breaking the hash cycle once an hour? It would probably yield better results for you too..
I totally agree with you Yes it would be a bit better for all of us on the long runs, but for now I have to let it run on the dev pool after a power cycle / restart as I can't detect if it mined for me it mined for me after a power cycle. That would mean that during "tweaking" of the miner it would relatively mine a bit more for me instead of for you. Maybe a good compromise would be to choose a period of 2 or 4 hours. Any suggestions?
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November 19, 2017, 08:58:54 AM Last edit: November 19, 2017, 09:11:57 AM by dndssc |
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I'm successfully compile (for build test, not for any changes testing) without any modification a cgminer from bitmaintech fork (under ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS). File size about 843 kb. TopicStarter, why your cgminer in your custom firmware is so bigger?! Can you show flags you used for building, may be some is not needed for D3..
you're referring to this? https://github.com/bitmaintech/cgminer-dashYou try to inject them in d3 with ssh?
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November 19, 2017, 11:03:44 AM |
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initramfs.bin.SD is a binary compiled for arm arquitecture , u must get a x64/x86 version of the executable or run in an arm
Ho can I do? Please explain me. #Cut the header, leave restdd if=initramfs.bin.SD of=initramfs.gz bs=1 skip=64 #Make a temp directory for rootfsmkdir rootfs_unpacked cd rootfs_unpacked #Unpack initramfs to designated directory gzip then cpiozcat ../initramfs.gz | cpio -i Profit)) Thank you for your answer. Why cygwin says error to this command (zcat ../initramfs.gz | cpio -i) ?
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