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4h 27m 11s 82523.42 @ 345 750HW - 50btc 3h 13m 47s 81915.67 @ 345 1324HW - ozcoin
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June 24, 2013, 11:47:06 AM |
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if taking them over the stock speed are you not prone to risking over heating less life time of chip and also void your warranty if something goes wrong with it?
I have been running for more than a month at 345-370MHz, it's still stable. When the chip hangs to overheating it seems to just stop and cool down, then you have to restart the unit... I don't think there is any warranty to void in the first place
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June 24, 2013, 02:56:33 PM |
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Is anyone able to compile a firmware where the fans still throttle, or a way to change that manually? I need to sleep next to this thing.
Also a way to set max temp to 48/49? One of the modules sits on 47 which triggers max RPMs, although I can hopefully move this to somewhere a bit cooler.
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June 24, 2013, 04:04:21 PM |
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How do I load the image? I didn't see a USB port. Thank you.
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June 24, 2013, 04:39:40 PM |
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Is anyone able to compile a firmware where the fans still throttle, or a way to change that manually? I need to sleep next to this thing.
Also a way to set max temp to 48/49? One of the modules sits on 47 which triggers max RPMs, although I can hopefully move this to somewhere a bit cooler.
unlucky......
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Elokane
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June 24, 2013, 06:07:10 PM |
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How do I load the image? I didn't see a USB port. Thank you.
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On the menu you see when you connect to it through the net.
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Dalkore
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June 24, 2013, 11:42:54 PM |
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How do I load the image? I didn't see a USB port. Thank you.
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On the menu you see when you connect to it through the net. What does "connect to it through the net"? There is a place to upload it via the firmware update menu. Are you saying there is a way to grab it off the internet? -D
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June 25, 2013, 12:13:06 AM |
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What does "connect to it through the net"? There is a place to upload it via the firmware update menu. Are you saying there is a way to grab it off the internet?
You first download the firmware onto your local system and then tell the browser to upload to the Avalon For example you download the image from http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/avalon/20130624/openwrt-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr703n-v1-squashfs-factory.binand then you browse to System -> Backup / Flash Firmware Click on Browse, select the image you just downloaded from you Downloads an click on Flash Image Then Ack the hash (if you want to check) and reflash the machine. Wait 3 minutes and log back in, running the new image. By the way, are *you* the guy selling the ASIC managed hosting? I'm offering to do managed hosting of 1 unit Avalon with 3 hashing units for EUR 100 / month in Belgium eh... never mind... why do I even bother to bring this up... At least I've been reflashing embedded devices for the last 19 years.... it's really not that difficult if even I can pull it off...
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June 25, 2013, 04:31:17 AM |
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What does "connect to it through the net"? There is a place to upload it via the firmware update menu. Are you saying there is a way to grab it off the internet?
You first download the firmware onto your local system and then tell the browser to upload to the Avalon For example you download the image from http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/avalon/20130624/openwrt-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr703n-v1-squashfs-factory.binand then you browse to System -> Backup / Flash Firmware Click on Browse, select the image you just downloaded from you Downloads an click on Flash Image Then Ack the hash (if you want to check) and reflash the machine. Wait 3 minutes and log back in, running the new image. By the way, are *you* the guy selling the ASIC managed hosting? I'm offering to do managed hosting of 1 unit Avalon with 3 hashing units for EUR 100 / month in Belgium eh... never mind... why do I even bother to bring this up... At least I've been reflashing embedded devices for the last 19 years.... it's really not that difficult if even I can pull it off... I will test this and post the results after 24hrs.
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June 25, 2013, 04:37:43 AM |
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copy his positing from another thread "
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Re: Avalon stable @ 98,986Mhash/sec Today at 04:11:37 AM Reply with quote #21 was wondering how long it'd take people to notice ( and more importantly share the constant that we've released on github.)
the number you are all aiming for is 450 Tongue of course, that's not really possible on just air cooling.
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Looking forward to seeing how this progresses in terms of overclocknig on stock cooling to going water cooled
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July 02, 2013, 03:01:53 PM |
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if taking them over the stock speed are you not prone to risking over heating less life time of chip and also void your warranty if something goes wrong with it?
I have been running for more than a month at 345-370MHz, it's still stable. When the chip hangs to overheating it seems to just stop and cool down, then you have to restart the unit... I don't think there is any warranty to void in the first place I don't think you know what stable means
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Hello I have a question. Is their a way to bypass the TP-LINK TL-WR703N v1 and use your own router and then use cgminer to mine with. I have a friend who has a problem with his TP-LINK TL-WR703N v1 as it is not connecting up to his pc or laptp, however all lights are showing on including on the board for the tp link and lights on avalon shows solid green light and other light yellow stays on but cant connect up.
Any ideas how to bypass TP and use own router and cgminer and configure?
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July 04, 2013, 11:12:18 PM |
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Hello I have a question. Is their a way to bypass the TP-LINK TL-WR703N v1 and use your own router and then use cgminer to mine with.
Yes, you can connect the USB cable from from the TP-LINK to a computer running cgminer but you need to tweak a jumper to prevent the port to provide 5V: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Avalon#FPGA_controller I have a friend who has a problem with his TP-LINK TL-WR703N v1 as it is not connecting up to his pc or laptp, however all lights are showing on including on the board for the tp link and lights on avalon shows solid green light and other light yellow stays on but cant connect up.
Any ideas how to bypass TP and use own router and cgminer and configure?
You have a friend who can't post to this forum? My doctor also gets questions about things friend of mine contracted in a back alley... is the same case? ;-) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZHAiTl81tAAnyways, there have been a few people running their own version of cgminer on an i386 and connect over USB to the avalon modules https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=150482.msg1606249#msg1606249But it surprises me he can't get the TP-LINK to work, they all get tested over wifi at the assembly plant. Are you sure his ethernet setup is correct?
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Hello I have a question. Is their a way to bypass the TP-LINK TL-WR703N v1 and use your own router and then use cgminer to mine with.
Yes, you can connect the USB cable from from the TP-LINK to a computer running cgminer but you need to tweak a jumper to prevent the port to provide 5V: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Avalon#FPGA_controller I have a friend who has a problem with his TP-LINK TL-WR703N v1 as it is not connecting up to his pc or laptp, however all lights are showing on including on the board for the tp link and lights on avalon shows solid green light and other light yellow stays on but cant connect up.
Any ideas how to bypass TP and use own router and cgminer and configure?
You have a friend who can't post to this forum? My doctor also gets questions about things friend of mine contracted in a back alley... is the same case? ;-) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZHAiTl81tAAnyways, there have been a few people running their own version of cgminer on an i386 and connect over USB to the avalon modules https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=150482.msg1606249#msg1606249But it surprises me he can't get the TP-LINK to work, they all get tested over wifi at the assembly plant. Are you sure his ethernet setup is correct? I havg oen through a call with him and he has tried everything possible and is getting no where with it. I will contact him when he is around and see if can get the above to work
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July 05, 2013, 01:57:12 AM Last edit: July 05, 2013, 05:37:10 AM by Lathanium |
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Hello I have a question. Is their a way to bypass the TP-LINK TL-WR703N v1 and use your own router and then use cgminer to mine with.
Yes, you can connect the USB cable from from the TP-LINK to a computer running cgminer but you need to tweak a jumper to prevent the port to provide 5V: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Avalon#FPGA_controller I have a friend who has a problem with his TP-LINK TL-WR703N v1 as it is not connecting up to his pc or laptp, however all lights are showing on including on the board for the tp link and lights on avalon shows solid green light and other light yellow stays on but cant connect up.
Any ideas how to bypass TP and use own router and cgminer and configure?
You have a friend who can't post to this forum? My doctor also gets questions about things friend of mine contracted in a back alley... is the same case? ;-) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZHAiTl81tAAnyways, there have been a few people running their own version of cgminer on an i386 and connect over USB to the avalon modules https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=150482.msg1606249#msg1606249But it surprises me he can't get the TP-LINK to work, they all get tested over wifi at the assembly plant. Are you sure his ethernet setup is correct? I'm the fella who can't get his ethernet card to work on his avalon. I've tried multiple computers and used network switches and nothing. Not a damn thing. So I guess i'll get a linux box going to get this thing started and wait for ebay to deliver me a new WR703N router eh. Like the vid by the way lol Edit: Update, as I was doing an OpenWrt Failsafe which worked fine, I noticed i had to jam my ethernet cord unusually hard into the tp-link router. Upon inspection of the router one of the ethernet pins was bent out of shape. Go figure some tester bent the crap out of it. Works fine now. thx everyone for the help
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July 05, 2013, 08:11:14 PM |
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I am doing this upgrade and I will report back. I also have been playing with other modifications and they have been doing well.
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July 05, 2013, 10:02:50 PM Last edit: July 05, 2013, 10:44:24 PM by cryptograd |
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UPDATE
345mhz is best with this build. STABLE, fans on 100%, low hardware errors. 82 - 84 Gh/s 700 watts
Unit can run unaffected at temps up to 55C like this. Which means ANY and ALL can benefit from this post. No extra cooling measures necessary.
My final comment on this.
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Dalkore
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UPDATE
345mhz is best with this build. STABLE, fans on 100%, low hardware errors. 82 - 84 Gh/s 700 watts
Unit can run unaffected at temps up to 55C like this. Which means ANY and ALL can benefit from this post. No extra cooling measures necessary.
My final comment on this.
Does this image set the fans to 100% or do I need to do that myself? If so, how to I manually set the fans to 100 without bypassing them connecting to the board? Thanks
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