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November 13, 2013, 02:13:06 AM
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how did you get bfgminer worked with your miner?  I was gave up bfgminer and I couldn't get it work with V1 mboard.

I install Raspbian and then follow the instruction here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=251966.msg3530533#msg3530533

Then enable the the SPI with raspi-config before running bfgminer.

   Why hell blacklist spi

pi@raspberrypi ~ $ cat /etc/modprobe.d/raspi-blacklist.conf
# blacklist spi and i2c by default (many users don't need them)

#blacklist spi-bcm2708
blacklist i2c-bcm2708


I need to enable spi and I need to update raspi-config to see enable spi thing.
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November 13, 2013, 02:35:45 AM
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can someone explain the concept of the Banks and how they apply to v2.2 H boards and v3 M boards?

Dave said that the Banks are obsolete and that the H boards are just numbered 0-9, A-F.  however, on 3 of my M boards i have one entire bank at zero; 2 Bank 1's, and 1 Bank 4.  there must be some relationship btwn the 4 adjacent cards in those Banks.

any suggestions to revive those Banks?
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November 13, 2013, 02:37:28 AM
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Guys how much would it cost per board to manufacture and assemble the H-boards in quantity of 100? I am thinking of getting it done in the USA, since H-boards are not available and only chips are available Sad


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The PCB layout is simple enough, someone here made an 8-chip h-board and shared the design. They had it manufactured by oshpark.com Easy enough to hand solder.
Hey do you have the link to the layout files? Thanks

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November 13, 2013, 02:44:09 AM
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can someone explain the concept of the Banks and how they apply to v2.2 H boards and v3 M boards?

Dave said that the Banks are obsolete and that the H boards are just numbered 0-9, A-F.  however, on 3 of my M boards i have one entire bank at zero; 2 Bank 1's, and 1 Bank 4.  there must be some relationship btwn the 4 adjacent cards in those Banks.

any suggestions to revive those Banks?

When a full bank of cards isn't working, I have found usually the problem is the card in the first bank. Try switching it with the card in the last bank.
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November 13, 2013, 02:44:42 AM
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can someone explain the concept of the Banks and how they apply to v2.2 H boards and v3 M boards?

Dave said that the Banks are obsolete and that the H boards are just numbered 0-9, A-F.  however, on 3 of my M boards i have one entire bank at zero; 2 Bank 1's, and 1 Bank 4.  there must be some relationship btwn the 4 adjacent cards in those Banks.

any suggestions to revive those Banks?

Even v3 M-boards have 4 banks of 4 slots each.

Try reseating cards, or rotate the 4 cards within a bank.

If you think the problem is related to VRM thermal/current overload, try disabling a chip or two on each card, or turn down the voltage with the trimpots.

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November 13, 2013, 02:52:49 AM
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can someone explain the concept of the Banks and how they apply to v2.2 H boards and v3 M boards?

Dave said that the Banks are obsolete and that the H boards are just numbered 0-9, A-F.  however, on 3 of my M boards i have one entire bank at zero; 2 Bank 1's, and 1 Bank 4.  there must be some relationship btwn the 4 adjacent cards in those Banks.

any suggestions to revive those Banks?

Even v3 M-boards have 4 banks of 4 slots each.

Try reseating cards, or rotate the 4 cards within a bank.

If you think the problem is related to VRM thermal/current overload, try disabling a chip or two on each card, or turn down the voltage with the trimpots.

i have heatsinks and multiple fans so hopefully it isn't thermal.

i know the GUI shows 4 banks but do they have a function?  Dave did say they didn't mean anything.
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November 13, 2013, 02:54:59 AM
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can someone explain the concept of the Banks and how they apply to v2.2 H boards and v3 M boards?

Dave said that the Banks are obsolete and that the H boards are just numbered 0-9, A-F.  however, on 3 of my M boards i have one entire bank at zero; 2 Bank 1's, and 1 Bank 4.  there must be some relationship btwn the 4 adjacent cards in those Banks.

any suggestions to revive those Banks?

Even v3 M-boards have 4 banks of 4 slots each.

Try reseating cards, or rotate the 4 cards within a bank.

If you think the problem is related to VRM thermal/current overload, try disabling a chip or two on each card, or turn down the voltage with the trimpots.

i have heatsinks and multiple fans so hopefully it isn't thermal.

i know the GUI shows 4 banks but do they have a function?  Dave did say they didn't mean anything.

Can you please post a screenshot of your bitfury webpage? Can you enable remote login to your rig for a few mins?

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November 13, 2013, 02:55:41 AM
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can someone explain the concept of the Banks and how they apply to v2.2 H boards and v3 M boards?

Dave said that the Banks are obsolete and that the H boards are just numbered 0-9, A-F.  however, on 3 of my M boards i have one entire bank at zero; 2 Bank 1's, and 1 Bank 4.  there must be some relationship btwn the 4 adjacent cards in those Banks.

any suggestions to revive those Banks?

Even v3 M-boards have 4 banks of 4 slots each.

Try reseating cards, or rotate the 4 cards within a bank.

If you think the problem is related to VRM thermal/current overload, try disabling a chip or two on each card, or turn down the voltage with the trimpots.

i have heatsinks and multiple fans so hopefully it isn't thermal.

i know the GUI shows 4 banks but do they have a function?  Dave did say they didn't mean anything.

Not sure where Dave said that, but I have seen it mentioned by many people (dave including) that you want the fastest H card in the first slot of the bank, then order them in descending order with the slowest card in the last slot.

Can you link where he said it didn't matter, because I think it does and I dont think he'd say this. In practice, I can confirm its better to have the faster cards in the first slots of a bank otherwise it can cause the other cards to run slower or not run at all.
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November 13, 2013, 03:20:01 AM
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can someone explain the concept of the Banks and how they apply to v2.2 H boards and v3 M boards?

Dave said that the Banks are obsolete and that the H boards are just numbered 0-9, A-F.  however, on 3 of my M boards i have one entire bank at zero; 2 Bank 1's, and 1 Bank 4.  there must be some relationship btwn the 4 adjacent cards in those Banks.

any suggestions to revive those Banks?

Even v3 M-boards have 4 banks of 4 slots each.

Try reseating cards, or rotate the 4 cards within a bank.

If you think the problem is related to VRM thermal/current overload, try disabling a chip or two on each card, or turn down the voltage with the trimpots.

i have heatsinks and multiple fans so hopefully it isn't thermal.

i know the GUI shows 4 banks but do they have a function?  Dave did say they didn't mean anything.

Can you please post a screenshot of your bitfury webpage? Can you enable remote login to your rig for a few mins?

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November 13, 2013, 03:24:22 AM
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can someone explain the concept of the Banks and how they apply to v2.2 H boards and v3 M boards?

Dave said that the Banks are obsolete and that the H boards are just numbered 0-9, A-F.  however, on 3 of my M boards i have one entire bank at zero; 2 Bank 1's, and 1 Bank 4.  there must be some relationship btwn the 4 adjacent cards in those Banks.

any suggestions to revive those Banks?

Even v3 M-boards have 4 banks of 4 slots each.

Try reseating cards, or rotate the 4 cards within a bank.

If you think the problem is related to VRM thermal/current overload, try disabling a chip or two on each card, or turn down the voltage with the trimpots.

i have heatsinks and multiple fans so hopefully it isn't thermal.

i know the GUI shows 4 banks but do they have a function?  Dave did say they didn't mean anything.

Can you please post a screenshot of your bitfury webpage? Can you enable remote login to your rig for a few mins?



Since Bank1 and 2 are kaput, You will have to

a) Unplug all but first card from Bank 1 and Bank 2
b) Check if the cards on Bank 1 and  Bank 2 are mining
c) Add one more card to each Bank
d) Repeat b through c

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November 13, 2013, 03:32:05 AM
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can someone explain the concept of the Banks and how they apply to v2.2 H boards and v3 M boards?

Dave said that the Banks are obsolete and that the H boards are just numbered 0-9, A-F.  however, on 3 of my M boards i have one entire bank at zero; 2 Bank 1's, and 1 Bank 4.  there must be some relationship btwn the 4 adjacent cards in those Banks.

any suggestions to revive those Banks?

Even v3 M-boards have 4 banks of 4 slots each.

Try reseating cards, or rotate the 4 cards within a bank.

If you think the problem is related to VRM thermal/current overload, try disabling a chip or two on each card, or turn down the voltage with the trimpots.

i have heatsinks and multiple fans so hopefully it isn't thermal.

i know the GUI shows 4 banks but do they have a function?  Dave did say they didn't mean anything.

Can you please post a screenshot of your bitfury webpage? Can you enable remote login to your rig for a few mins?



Since Bank1 and 2 are kaput, You will have to

a) Unplug all but first card from Bank 1 and Bank 2
b) Check if the cards on Bank 1 and  Bank 2 are mining
c) Add one more card to each Bank
d) Repeat b through c

what's the recommended procedure for doing this as in "stop miner" or "shut down completely" or "power off" before adding another card?
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November 13, 2013, 03:33:15 AM
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can someone explain the concept of the Banks and how they apply to v2.2 H boards and v3 M boards?

Dave said that the Banks are obsolete and that the H boards are just numbered 0-9, A-F.  however, on 3 of my M boards i have one entire bank at zero; 2 Bank 1's, and 1 Bank 4.  there must be some relationship btwn the 4 adjacent cards in those Banks.

any suggestions to revive those Banks?

Even v3 M-boards have 4 banks of 4 slots each.

Try reseating cards, or rotate the 4 cards within a bank.

If you think the problem is related to VRM thermal/current overload, try disabling a chip or two on each card, or turn down the voltage with the trimpots.

i have heatsinks and multiple fans so hopefully it isn't thermal.

i know the GUI shows 4 banks but do they have a function?  Dave did say they didn't mean anything.

Can you please post a screenshot of your bitfury webpage? Can you enable remote login to your rig for a few mins?



Since Bank1 and 2 are kaput, You will have to

a) Unplug all but first card from Bank 1 and Bank 2
b) Check if the cards on Bank 1 and  Bank 2 are mining
c) Add one more card to each Bank
d) Repeat b through c

what's the recommended procedure for doing this as in "stop miner" or "shut down completely" or "power off" before adding another card?

a) stop miner
b) shutdown -h now
c) power off PSU
d) PS no hot-swapping Wink

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November 13, 2013, 03:35:41 AM
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can someone explain the concept of the Banks and how they apply to v2.2 H boards and v3 M boards?

Dave said that the Banks are obsolete and that the H boards are just numbered 0-9, A-F.  however, on 3 of my M boards i have one entire bank at zero; 2 Bank 1's, and 1 Bank 4.  there must be some relationship btwn the 4 adjacent cards in those Banks.

any suggestions to revive those Banks?

Even v3 M-boards have 4 banks of 4 slots each.

Try reseating cards, or rotate the 4 cards within a bank.

If you think the problem is related to VRM thermal/current overload, try disabling a chip or two on each card, or turn down the voltage with the trimpots.

i have heatsinks and multiple fans so hopefully it isn't thermal.

i know the GUI shows 4 banks but do they have a function?  Dave did say they didn't mean anything.

Can you please post a screenshot of your bitfury webpage? Can you enable remote login to your rig for a few mins?



Since Bank1 and 2 are kaput, You will have to

a) Unplug all but first card from Bank 1 and Bank 2
b) Check if the cards on Bank 1 and  Bank 2 are mining
c) Add one more card to each Bank
d) Repeat b through c

what's the recommended procedure for doing this as in "stop miner" or "shut down completely" or "power off" before adding another card?

a) stop miner
b) shutdown -h now
c) power off PSU
d) PS no hot-swapping Wink

and when a card shows 0 hashing, what's next?  decrease voltage with a quarter counterclockwise turn of the trimpot?
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November 13, 2013, 03:39:29 AM
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what's the recommended procedure for doing this as in "stop miner" or "shut down completely" or "power off" before adding another card?

a) stop miner
b) shutdown -h now
c) power off PSU
d) PS no hot-swapping Wink

I just do sudo poweroff, wait for all but the red light on the rPi to go off, and then shut off the PSU.

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November 13, 2013, 03:40:54 AM
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and when a card shows 0 hashing, what's next?  decrease voltage with a quarter counterclockwise turn of the trimpot?

Have you already tried turning the speed down to 52 or 51? A few of my cards won't stay running at 53 or higher.

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November 13, 2013, 03:41:45 AM
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what's the recommended procedure for doing this as in "stop miner" or "shut down completely" or "power off" before adding another card?

a) stop miner
b) shutdown -h now
c) power off PSU
d) PS no hot-swapping Wink

I just do sudo poweroff, wait for all but the red light on the rPi to go off, and then shut off the PSU.

sounds reasonable to me as Chainminer seems broken.  i'd much rather work from the CLI.
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November 13, 2013, 03:45:13 AM
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how did you get bfgminer worked with your miner?  I was gave up bfgminer and I couldn't get it work with V1 mboard.

I install Raspbian and then follow the instruction here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=251966.msg3530533#msg3530533

Then enable the the SPI with raspi-config before running bfgminer.

   Why hell blacklist spi

pi@raspberrypi ~ $ cat /etc/modprobe.d/raspi-blacklist.conf
# blacklist spi and i2c by default (many users don't need them)

#blacklist spi-bcm2708
blacklist i2c-bcm2708


I need to enable spi and I need to update raspi-config to see enable spi thing.

To get bfgminer working on my v1 m-board I made a quick change to

driver-bfsb.c


Change line 76 from:

Code:
        for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) {
                if (slot_on[i]) {
                        int chip_n;

to:

Code:
for (i = 0; i < 1; i++) {

As it was detecting all 96 chips in each slot and getting confused.

This isn't a proper patch, and you won't get per-card stats, but it does seem to work, and I can finally use eligius again w/o queue overruns Smiley

Code:
 bfgminer version 3.6.0 - Started: [2013-11-13 03:35:50] - [  0 days 00:07:13]
 [M]anage devices [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options  [H]elp [Q]uit
 Connected to stratum.mining.eligius.st diff 128 with stratum as user [redacted]
 Block: ...c42c35e1 #269332  Diff:511M ( 3.66Ph/s)  Started: [03:40:00]
 ST:18  F:0  NB:2  AS:0  BW:[247/419 B/s]  E:110.52  I: 6.34mBTC/hr  BS:214k
 1/96         | 199.1/187.3/179.7Gh/s | A:1243 R:0+0(none) HW:924/4.5%
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 BSB 0:       | 201.1/187.9/180.1Gh/s | A:1243 R:0+0(none) HW:926/4.5%
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

bfgminer spends a lot of time reinitializing chips if their error rates are high; I'm not sure if this is slowing the whole thing down or not. Anyway, that's all the effort I'm putting into it for tonight Smiley

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November 13, 2013, 03:45:55 AM
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and when a card shows 0 hashing, what's next?  decrease voltage with a quarter counterclockwise turn of the trimpot?

Have you already tried turning the speed down to 52 or 51? A few of my cards won't stay running at 53 or higher.

how is this done?
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November 13, 2013, 03:53:07 AM
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what's the recommended procedure for doing this as in "stop miner" or "shut down completely" or "power off" before adding another card?

a) stop miner
b) shutdown -h now
c) power off PSU
d) PS no hot-swapping Wink

I just do sudo poweroff, wait for all but the red light on the rPi to go off, and then shut off the PSU.

sounds reasonable to me as Chainminer seems broken.  i'd much rather work from the CLI.

Chainminer isn't just the web interface.

But anyway, here's the latest results from my manually-tuned v3 rig:
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=AM2rWAUg

I never adjusted the trimpots. I first turned off autotune and set all the speeds to 52, then rearranged cards a few times until they stopped cycling (or maybe the weather getting cooler did the trick). Maybe some slots get more airflow from my fans than others. Then I increased the speeds until cycling happened again and decreased the speeds for all chips on the cycling cards, increasing other cards' speeds until they cycled, etc. Once I got all cards stable, I began adjusting speeds of individual chips to find their sweet spots (speed vs error %). At one point, a card began cycling again, so I disabled one of the chips on that card that was producing half errors at any speed, to reduce the card's power usage and stop it from cycling.

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November 13, 2013, 03:55:53 AM
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and when a card shows 0 hashing, what's next?  decrease voltage with a quarter counterclockwise turn of the trimpot?

Have you already tried turning the speed down to 52 or 51? A few of my cards won't stay running at 53 or higher.

how is this done?

Something like this:
Code:
rm /opt/bitfury/best.cnf ; for i in {1..256} ; do echo -e "$i\taIfDSo\t52" >> /opt/bitfury/best.cnf ; done

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