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Author Topic: Baikal X10 ⚡OVERCLOCK⚡ Claim reward 0.2 BTC for TUTORIAL HOW TO :)⚡⚡⚡⚡  (Read 22701 times)
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April 11, 2018, 12:16:42 PM
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From the new image:

Code:
Start-Date: 2018-04-08  20:31:58
Commandline: apt-get install secure-delete

Start-Date: 2018-04-08  20:45:48
Commandline: apt-get install testdisk

Covering their tracks this time, then making sure the secure delete worked using the same program used on this thread to extract deleted files. Hi Baikal! Grin
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April 11, 2018, 04:06:57 PM
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From the new image:

Code:
Start-Date: 2018-04-08  20:31:58
Commandline: apt-get install secure-delete

Start-Date: 2018-04-08  20:45:48
Commandline: apt-get install testdisk

Covering their tracks this time, then making sure the secure delete worked using the same program used on this thread to extract deleted files. Hi Baikal! Grin

LOL, that is hilarious!  Too bad they forgot to securely delete the 3 earlier versions of the STM firmware on the fat32 partition. 

Nice find!
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April 13, 2018, 12:45:53 AM
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Guinea Pig for X10 ready for duty!!!

Lets get this bastard overclocked!!!
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April 13, 2018, 01:42:40 AM
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From the new image:

Code:
Start-Date: 2018-04-08  20:31:58
Commandline: apt-get install secure-delete

Start-Date: 2018-04-08  20:45:48
Commandline: apt-get install testdisk

Covering their tracks this time, then making sure the secure delete worked using the same program used on this thread to extract deleted files. Hi Baikal! Grin

LOL, that is hilarious!  Too bad they forgot to securely delete the 3 earlier versions of the STM firmware on the fat32 partition. 

Nice find!

Good job guys
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April 13, 2018, 12:57:57 PM
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From the new image:

Code:
Start-Date: 2018-04-08  20:31:58
Commandline: apt-get install secure-delete

Start-Date: 2018-04-08  20:45:48
Commandline: apt-get install testdisk

Covering their tracks this time, then making sure the secure delete worked using the same program used on this thread to extract deleted files. Hi Baikal! Grin

LOL, that is hilarious!  Too bad they forgot to securely delete the 3 earlier versions of the STM firmware on the fat32 partition. 

Nice find!

Anything useful in the old firmwares?
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April 18, 2018, 08:12:16 AM
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hi,

What i need to do for win the reward 0.2 bitcoin ?

5s):184.8G (avg):185.7Gh/s | A:2141  R:0  HW:22  WU:1027.095/m
ST: 1  SS: 0  NB: 2  LW: 2188  GF: 0  RF: 0
Connected to lbry.eu.nicehash.com (stratum) diff  as user *****
Block: a24f8128...  Diff:26.4M  Started: [00:09:01]  Best share: 90.6K
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 SB management [P]ool management ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
BKLU 0: 28C 800MHz [ASICS #64] | 61.44G/64.34Gh/s | A:768 R: 0 HW:12 WU:367.401/m
BKLU 1: 28C 800MHz [ASICS #64] | 61.44G/64.29Gh/s | A:700 R: 0 HW:11 WU:336.305/m
BKLU 2: 28C 800MHz [ASICS #64] | 61.44G/64.31Gh/s | A:782 R: 0 HW: 0 WU:374.098/m


Hi All,

Does giant b lbry have a maximum of 46gh? If I am writing 184gh in the display, how can I do it, I have 46gh with the ones written on the forum.
Do we need to change the lbry.h and lbry.c files? Do you have a link to your recompile?
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April 21, 2018, 05:14:15 PM
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Quick update on the hardware hack of the x10 ..  I received reply from my Baikal Electronics VP in Russia and he confirmed the asic chips used in the miner are not theirs but are in fact from a manufacturer in China by the same name which I've not been able to locate.  The baikalminer guys aren't the manufacturer of the chips.  Also it seems the x10 uses at minimum of 3 or 4 and possibly more.. different asic chips in their miner, which would make sense. The company I've made agreement with to produce a version of the boards has told me that if the asic chips aren't available in the market they could create a similar product but I'm hesitant at the moment given the investment I'd still need to make and need for a hash board to send.. and the fact that there are now competing products for some of the algos coming to market and one in particular that will match or exceed the x10 capability. 
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April 23, 2018, 05:54:04 AM
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Is there a way to overclock the X10 from 200Mhz to 4700Mhz?Huh

Thanks
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April 23, 2018, 06:17:57 PM
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Is there a way to overclock the X10 from 200Mhz to 4700Mhz?Huh

Thanks


I would buy an X10 if it can be overclocked to 100000 Th/s ....    Shocked Shocked
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April 25, 2018, 12:42:32 AM
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There's a problem with libusb in the modified X10 code. It's not recognizing or loading the BLKU driver.
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April 25, 2018, 11:38:54 PM
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hi,

What i need to do for win the reward 0.2 bitcoin ?

5s):184.8G (avg):185.7Gh/s | A:2141  R:0  HW:22  WU:1027.095/m
ST: 1  SS: 0  NB: 2  LW: 2188  GF: 0  RF: 0
Connected to lbry.eu.nicehash.com (stratum) diff  as user *****
Block: a24f8128...  Diff:26.4M  Started: [00:09:01]  Best share: 90.6K
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 SB management [P]ool management ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
BKLU 0: 28C 800MHz [ASICS #64] | 61.44G/64.34Gh/s | A:768 R: 0 HW:12 WU:367.401/m
BKLU 1: 28C 800MHz [ASICS #64] | 61.44G/64.29Gh/s | A:700 R: 0 HW:11 WU:336.305/m
BKLU 2: 28C 800MHz [ASICS #64] | 61.44G/64.31Gh/s | A:782 R: 0 HW: 0 WU:374.098/m
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [2018-03-31 00:09:49.329] Accepted 258afbfb Diff 1.75K/128 BKLU 2
 [2018-03-31 00:09:49.406] Accepted 017242de Diff 176/128 BKLU 2
 [2018-03-31 00:09:49.438] Accepted 01d038c0 Diff 141/128 BKLU 0
 [2018-03-31 00:09:49.469] Accepted 01e0b067 Diff 136/128 BKLU 1
 [2018-03-31 00:09:49.502] Accepted 012f5942 Diff 216/128 BKLU 0
 [2018-03-31 00:09:49.531] Accepted e9b08f8e Diff 280/128 BKLU 1
 [2018-03-31 00:09:49.532] Accepted 0117ad05 Diff 234/128 BKLU 0
 [2018-03-31 00:09:49.595] Accepted b490479e Diff 362/128 BKLU 0
 [2018-03-31 00:09:49.611] Accepted 01b7b739 Diff 149/128 BKLU 0
 [2018-03-31 00:09:49.658] Accepted c5ca4236 Diff 331/128 BKLU 0
 [2018-03-31 00:09:49.689] Accepted 011f8baa Diff 227/128 BKLU 1
 [2018-03-31 00:09:49.690] Accepted e378bb69 Diff 288/128 BKLU 2
 [2018-03-31 00:09:49.691] Accepted 0190b98d Diff 163/128 BKLU 0
 [2018-03-31 00:09:49.752] Accepted 8e865c00 Diff 459/128 BKLU 0
 [2018-03-31 00:09:49.766] Accepted 0129fe22 Diff 219/128 BKLU 0
 [2018-03-31 00:09:49.814] Accepted 4a15d498 Diff 884/128 BKLU 1
 [2018-03-31 00:09:49.830] Accepted 0133a9d9 Diff 213/128 BKLU 0
 [2018-03-31 00:09:49.831] Accepted c74c16ab Diff 328/128 BKLU 2
 [2018-03-31 00:09:50.017] Accepted 018d87c9 Diff 164/128 BKLU 0
 [2018-03-31 00:09:50.047] Accepted d408e015 Diff 309/128 BKLU 0
 [2018-03-31 00:09:50.064] Accepted 01703018 Diff 177/128 BKLU 2
 [2018-03-31 00:09:50.157] Accepted 34fc5b0b Diff 1.24K/128 BKLU 0
 [2018-03-31 00:09:50.173] Accepted b3659a9f Diff 365/128 BKLU 2
 [2018-03-31 00:09:50.188] Accepted 8ca0a1ac Diff 466/128 BKLU 1
 [2018-03-31 00:09:50.203] Accepted 01397083 Diff 209/128 BKLU 1
 [2018-03-31 00:09:50.345] Accepted 0deca14b Diff 4.71K/128 BKLU 1
 [2018-03-31 00:09:50.346] Accepted df941aea Diff 293/128 BKLU 1
 [2018-03-31 00:09:50.439] Accepted b9ce3296 Diff 352/128 BKLU 1
 [2018-03-31 00:09:50.454] Accepted 13c5270c Diff 3.31K/128 BKLU 0
 [2018-03-31 00:09:50.484] Accepted 01213cc7 Diff 226/128 BKLU 2
 [2018-03-31 00:09:50.599] Accepted 017e6611 Diff 171/128 BKLU 0
 [2018-03-31 00:09:50.678] Accepted 01658067 Diff 183/128 BKLU 0
 [2018-03-31 00:09:50.772] Accepted 1f91b852 Diff 2.08K/128 BKLU 2
 [2018-03-31 00:09:50.787] Accepted 38d2e387 Diff 1.15K/128 BKLU 1


Is this mod of giantB legit? Can’t be, right? 185Gh/s? I have 4 pcs and will direct them all for some time it’s true and someone’s willing to help a fellow out?
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April 30, 2018, 07:16:44 PM
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Is this mod of giantB legit? Can’t be, right? 185Gh/s? I have 4 pcs and will direct them all for some time it’s true and someone’s willing to help a fellow out?

After modifying the code it doesn't matter what you see in sgminer. You should check the hash rate on the pool side, and it should be pretty close to 46 GH/s.
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May 01, 2018, 01:43:52 AM
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If you are interested I created a separate thread on the DIY FPGA mining rig with pics & video:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3459858


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May 01, 2018, 06:41:08 AM
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If you are interested I created a separate thread on the DIY FPGA mining rig with pics & video:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3459858


Eric
WTF its for Baikal miners here...??!!
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Any Updates for The Baikal X10 Giant Please?Huh












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June 07, 2018, 08:38:10 AM
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Hello!! 0.2 btc is a lot, for-Blake2b! Update the firmware to Blake2s. Will it even work?? I think not. But You did a great job, thank you for that!
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June 21, 2018, 02:57:06 AM
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I am confused. So can we overclock the Baikals or not?  Grin
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July 07, 2018, 11:03:16 AM
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Hi everyone !
I think hash board need more power to overlock , i saw many version of hash board . 6 and 8 power chip .
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July 26, 2018, 04:11:16 PM
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We are committed to the Baikal machine cracking, we have been studying the firmware for a long time, and have made some progress. If a friend wants to join our research team, we are very welcome to contact us.

Discord: greatwallbtc#5210
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August 07, 2018, 02:17:17 PM
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Just thought I'd drop off one more piece of good news.

This was inside the X10 image.
File name: miner.html-gzip-1547-8889-1508339623       
Dated 10/18/2017

Notice, Nist5 and Groestl were options in the drop down.

Gotta love Scripta, lol.

Code:

        <div class="col-sm-2">       
  <select class="form-control" ng-model="pool.algo" required>
    <option>x11</option>   
    <option>quark</option>
    <option>qubit</option>   
    <option>nist5</option>
    <option>skein</option>
    <option>groestl</option>
    <option>myr-gr</option>   
  </select>
      </div>
Code:
xxx

Please enter long source code into xxx.
Between labels [ code] and [ /code] without space [_c.....



hi ,我該怎麼去尋找到 miner.html-gzip-1547-8889-1508339623 這個檔案
我尋找了 x10 firmware,並沒找看到你說的這個檔案。

我正在測試是否能從baikal n+ 去使用其它算法。

115/5000
Hi, wǒ gāi zěnme qù xúnzhǎo dào miner.Html-gzip-1547-8889-1508339623 zhège dǎng'àn
wǒ xúnzhǎole x10 firmware, bìng méi zhǎo kàn dào nǐ shuō de zhège dǎng'àn.

Wǒ zhèngzài cèshì shìfǒu néng cóng baikal n+ qù shǐyòng qítā suànfǎ.
Hi, how can I find the file miner.html-gzip-1547-8889-1508339623
I looked for x10 firmware and didn't look for the file you said.

I am testing whether I can use other algorithms from baikal n+.
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