Swimmer63
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January 14, 2014, 07:04:31 PM |
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Sorry to post technical on the sales thread but does anyone have or know where I can get an image for the V3 M board. Nothing on the OP and not getting answers from the other threads. Thanks!!
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salfter
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January 14, 2014, 07:18:54 PM |
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Sorry to post technical on the sales thread but does anyone have or know where I can get an image for the V3 M board. Nothing on the OP and not getting answers from the other threads. Thanks!!
This is what I'm running. It's set up to use bfgminer, not chainminer. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/57535575/bitfury-sd-card-customized-2.img.xzOnce you have it installed, you might want to update bfgminer: cd bfgminer && git pull && make && sudo make install && sudo shutdown -r now
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tom99
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January 14, 2014, 07:26:52 PM |
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Sorry to post technical on the sales thread but does anyone have or know where I can get an image for the V3 M board. Nothing on the OP and not getting answers from the other threads. Thanks!!
here link: https://megabigpower.com/downloads/rPi_V3.img
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klondike_bar
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January 14, 2014, 07:28:55 PM |
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any new/good V2 M-board (v1.2 H-cards) rPi image?
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tom99
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January 14, 2014, 07:40:06 PM |
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if you are going to order more than 4 or 8 Hboards and better to get 100Gh/s with mboard or 2x100Gh/s with 2 Mboards.
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tom99
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January 14, 2014, 07:43:20 PM |
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any new/good V2 M-board (v1.2 H-cards) rPi image?
nothing news on chainminer and we need someone to improve bgminer or cgminer.
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klondike_bar
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January 14, 2014, 08:10:05 PM |
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if you are going to order more than 4 or 8 Hboards and better to get 100Gh/s with mboard or 2x100Gh/s with 2 Mboards.
compared to v2 h-boards, yes. But owning a v2 mboard (requires v1.2 hboards) i considered the option of a 100GH v3 system instead, but: 1) its $25 more per board compared to v1.2 sales 2) it does not include the rPi or SD card (an extra $50 and sourcing) Im quite happy with the v1.2 H-boards i eceives, averaging 32.8GH each across 6 of them, all pencil modded to *approximately* 1.7 kOhm
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cypherdoc
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January 14, 2014, 08:54:10 PM |
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Sorry to post technical on the sales thread but does anyone have or know where I can get an image for the V3 M board. Nothing on the OP and not getting answers from the other threads. Thanks!!
This is what I'm running. It's set up to use bfgminer, not chainminer. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/57535575/bitfury-sd-card-customized-2.img.xzOnce you have it installed, you might want to update bfgminer: cd bfgminer && git pull && make && sudo make install && sudo shutdown -r now the *.img.xz won't open up on my raspi.
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BigJon901
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January 14, 2014, 08:59:23 PM |
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Sorry to post technical on the sales thread but does anyone have or know where I can get an image for the V3 M board. Nothing on the OP and not getting answers from the other threads. Thanks!!
This is what I'm running. It's set up to use bfgminer, not chainminer. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/57535575/bitfury-sd-card-customized-2.img.xzOnce you have it installed, you might want to update bfgminer: cd bfgminer && git pull && make && sudo make install && sudo shutdown -r now the *.img.xz won't open up on my raspi. You don't open the image on the raspi. First the image is compressed with .xz so first extract it to get the actual .img file Then use whatever disk util you prefer to clone the image to the SD card.
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cypherdoc
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January 14, 2014, 09:01:27 PM |
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Sorry to post technical on the sales thread but does anyone have or know where I can get an image for the V3 M board. Nothing on the OP and not getting answers from the other threads. Thanks!!
This is what I'm running. It's set up to use bfgminer, not chainminer. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/57535575/bitfury-sd-card-customized-2.img.xzOnce you have it installed, you might want to update bfgminer: cd bfgminer && git pull && make && sudo make install && sudo shutdown -r now the *.img.xz won't open up on my raspi. You don't open the image on the raspi. First the image is compressed with .xz so first extract it to get the actual .img file Then use whatever disk util you prefer to clone the image to the SD card. ah, can that extraction be done on a Windows machine or does it have to be linux?
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BigJon901
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January 14, 2014, 09:14:06 PM |
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Sorry to post technical on the sales thread but does anyone have or know where I can get an image for the V3 M board. Nothing on the OP and not getting answers from the other threads. Thanks!!
This is what I'm running. It's set up to use bfgminer, not chainminer. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/57535575/bitfury-sd-card-customized-2.img.xzOnce you have it installed, you might want to update bfgminer: cd bfgminer && git pull && make && sudo make install && sudo shutdown -r now the *.img.xz won't open up on my raspi. You don't open the image on the raspi. First the image is compressed with .xz so first extract it to get the actual .img file Then use whatever disk util you prefer to clone the image to the SD card. ah, can that extraction be done on a Windows machine or does it have to be linux? XZ site is here:http://tukaani.org/xz/ I do believe they have binaries for win32/64.
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cypherdoc
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January 14, 2014, 09:15:42 PM |
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Sorry to post technical on the sales thread but does anyone have or know where I can get an image for the V3 M board. Nothing on the OP and not getting answers from the other threads. Thanks!!
This is what I'm running. It's set up to use bfgminer, not chainminer. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/57535575/bitfury-sd-card-customized-2.img.xzOnce you have it installed, you might want to update bfgminer: cd bfgminer && git pull && make && sudo make install && sudo shutdown -r now the *.img.xz won't open up on my raspi. You don't open the image on the raspi. First the image is compressed with .xz so first extract it to get the actual .img file Then use whatever disk util you prefer to clone the image to the SD card. nvm, got it with 7zip.
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January 14, 2014, 09:42:43 PM |
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Sorry to post technical on the sales thread but does anyone have or know where I can get an image for the V3 M board. Nothing on the OP and not getting answers from the other threads. Thanks!!
This is what I'm running. It's set up to use bfgminer, not chainminer. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/57535575/bitfury-sd-card-customized-2.img.xzOnce you have it installed, you might want to update bfgminer: cd bfgminer && git pull && make && sudo make install && sudo shutdown -r now the *.img.xz won't open up on my raspi. You don't open the image on the raspi. First the image is compressed with .xz so first extract it to get the actual .img file Then use whatever disk util you prefer to clone the image to the SD card. nvm, got it with 7zip. Where is your HF order & endorsement?
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Swimmer63
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January 14, 2014, 10:01:03 PM |
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This one is working because my boards are hot. But how do I get into it to change the pools.
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January 14, 2014, 11:04:05 PM |
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Is it just me, or is this latest batch of rigs tuned lower than the previous v3's by default ?
Feel silly for sounding like I'm complaining, but my prior two rigs easily run north of 525GHs, and this latest one seems tuned for a steady 500GHs. Have not taken a multimeter to the latest cards to measure voltage yet. Probably will this weekend.
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bobcaticus
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January 14, 2014, 11:19:45 PM |
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Is it just me, or is this latest batch of rigs tuned lower than the previous v3's by default ?
Feel silly for sounding like I'm complaining, but my prior two rigs easily run north of 525GHs, and this latest one seems tuned for a steady 500GHs. Have not taken a multimeter to the latest cards to measure voltage yet. Probably will this weekend.
I just asked Dave that this morning: "Our older cards ran at a higher chip speed (55,56) and they worked fine. Newer cards (voltage adjustable) need to run at a lower speed. I think some customers are getting the wrong speeds, which will cause newer cards to overheat" Use voltmeter to check board voltage (recommended .8v). - Grab ground from any GND on the M-board - Touch the red probe to the top of the Pulse inductor on the board - You can even turn the screw while its plugged in and powered up
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