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October 18, 2013, 02:00:45 PM
Last edit: October 18, 2013, 05:05:31 PM by ct1aic
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I bought last 09 October, one Bitfury ASIC starter KIT with Raspberry.

More than one week has passed and my order still has the status Processing. When I bought and paid it, the availability of the kit was In stock.

I think that the 48h delivery has already passed and will not be fulfilled...

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Compré pasado 09 de octubre una kit ASIC Bitfury con Raspberry Pi.

Más de una semana ha pasado y el estado de mi pedido todavía tiene el Tiempo de ejecución. Cuando compré y pagué, la disponibilidad del kit era Disponible.

Creo que la entrega 48h no será respetada...

UPDATE: After this comment, I received the tracking number for this order. Great news! Many thanks, Miner Factory and nekonos.

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Last edit: October 18, 2013, 10:26:58 PM by nekonos
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Hi sorry for delay,

We had many problems with the supply of raspberry pi.    Now we have stock to control this problems with delays.


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Hola otra vez pues yo sigo con los problemas de Liqpay pues me tiene congelado desde mas de 12 dias 450 USD que mande para comprar los bitcoin para hacerte la compra, la verdad me esta afectando mucho ese retraso pues los Bitcoin cuando hice el traspaso con LiqPay costaban $ 123 USD ahora cuestan 162 USD casi 40 USD mas

en su pagina dice que se puede pagar con VISA o MASTERCARD pero al pasar a la seccion de pago no hay esas opciones nada mas hay:

1. tranferencia bancaria
2. tranferencia de Bitcoin

¿donde queda el pago con VISA o MASTERCARD? deberian aceptar otros pagos por ejemplo de OKPAY,  o algo distinto para pagar con eur

pero bueno quiero preguntarte sobre LiteFury, la veo que segun viene con 4 chip para tener poder de 12Ghps, pero donde tengo una duda algunas dudas.

1.- Viene lista y completa para conectarla a la Raspberry PI. que tambien les compraria a ustedes o hay que soldar componentes.

2.- en su producto "Bitfury ASIC Board with 1 chip fully assembled" se puede combinar con varios para sumar mas poder con una  sola Raspberry PI. con la LiteFury tambien se puede combinar varias para tener mas poder de hash.

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Hola otra vez pues yo sigo con los problemas de Liqpay pues me tiene congelado desde mas de 12 dias 450 USD que mande para comprar los bitcoin para hacerte la compra, la verdad me esta afectando mucho ese retraso pues los Bitcoin cuando hice el traspaso con LiqPay costaban $ 123 USD ahora cuestan 162 USD casi 40 USD mas

en su pagina dice que se puede pagar con VISA o MASTERCARD pero al pasar a la seccion de pago no hay esas opciones nada mas hay:

1. tranferencia bancaria
2. tranferencia de Bitcoin

¿donde queda el pago con VISA o MASTERCARD? deberian aceptar otros pagos por ejemplo de OKPAY,  o algo distinto para pagar con eur

pero bueno quiero preguntarte sobre LiteFury, la veo que segun viene con 4 chip para tener poder de 12Ghps, pero donde tengo una duda algunas dudas.

1.- Viene lista y completa para conectarla a la Raspberry PI. que tambien les compraria a ustedes o hay que soldar componentes.

2.- en su producto "Bitfury ASIC Board with 1 chip fully assembled" se puede combinar con varios para sumar mas poder con una  sola Raspberry PI. con la LiteFury tambien se puede combinar varias para tener mas poder de hash.

gracias.

Hola rauls

Empezamos ha hacer los tramites para el pago con visa pero lo dejamos por que es bastante fácil cancelar el pago una vez recibido el producto.

En un par de días tendremos algunos litefury funcionando para ver hasta donde suben esperamos llegar o aproximarnos a esos 12Ghs.  también pondremos datos de consumo.

La placa tendrá montados unos conectores macho hembra por cada lado de forma que se pueden conectar entre si haciendo cadena.

La primera placa de la cadena(máster) se conecta con el raspberry pi mediante 5 cables de 20cm que incluiremos. Pondremos un esquema sera bastante más sencillo que el de 1 chip.

La placa monta un regulador que se puede alimentar de 5V a 14V dando hasta 14A (más de 3 Amperios por chip) con una eficiencia del 85% Para la alimentación dispone de un bloque de conexión con tornillos para cable hasta 1'5mm2



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Nekonos e preços serão revistos? 2.10BTC para 12gh/s está muy alto!

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October 23, 2013, 10:31:09 AM
Last edit: October 23, 2013, 04:45:21 PM by ct1aic
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Hi sorry for delay,

We had many problems with the supply of raspberry pi.    Now we have stock to control this problems with delays.


Regards

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Hi Albert. I already received the Bitfury kit, with a RPI 512 MBytes, a SD, a Bitfury, a 5V 0.5A PU and the cables needed to connect them all.
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El kit consta de una placa con 1 chip Bitfury, Raspberry PI B con tarjeta de 8GB todo configurado, adaptador de corriente 12V 2A, y todos los cables necesarios.

Many thanks. But didn't you spoke (and later deleted) about a gift?

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I hope you like the gift that we have added in your parcel.

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I connected a 5V 3A PU to the red/black connectors and started RPI with image you sent.
I connected via SSH with pi/raspberry
tried:
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pi@raspberrypi ~ $ cd cgminer
pi@raspberrypi ~/cgminer $ sudo ./cgminer -o stratum+tcp://mint.bitminter.com:3333 -u ct1aic_RPI4 -p xxxxxxxx &
[1] 2183
pi@raspberrypi ~/cgminer $  [2013-10-23 13:24:56] Started cgminer 3.4.0                    
 [2013-10-23 13:24:56] No devices detected!                    
 [2013-10-23 13:24:56] Waiting for USB hotplug devices or press q to quit                    
 [2013-10-23 13:24:56] Probing for an alive pool                    
 [2013-10-23 13:25:14] Network diff set to 268M                    
(5s):0.000 (avg):0.000h/s | A:0  R:0  HW:0  WU:0.0/m  
No fury detected. I verified the 5 connectors and they are correctly connected, comparing with the schema in this thread.
Then I went to a more logic folder...
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pi@raspberrypi ~ $ dir
Desktop       cgminer-master  spic1       spitest.tgz
cgminer       chainminer    spic1.tgz  stratum-mining-proxy
cgminer-bitfury  ocr_pi.png    spitest
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ cd cgminer-bitfury
pi@raspberrypi ~/cgminer-bitfury $ sudo ./cgminer -o stratum+tcp://mint.bitminter.com:3333 -u ct1aic_RPI4 -p xxxxxxxx &
[1] 2249
pi@raspberrypi ~/cgminer-bitfury $  [2013-10-23 13:40:50] Started cgminer 3.3.1                    
Unable to open SPI device: No such file or directory

What do I do next?

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Suitable for begginers.
Beginners don't usually have Linux skills... Beginners usually configure cgminer via a software like MinePeon, with a web interface...  Grin






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October 23, 2013, 02:25:25 PM
Last edit: October 23, 2013, 02:55:42 PM by ct1aic
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Ok, I think I could start mining, with:

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pi@raspberrypi ~ $ cd spitest
pi@raspberrypi ~/spitest $ sudo sh drivers.sh
pi@raspberrypi ~/spitest $ sudo ./spitest
pi@raspberrypi ~/spitest $ cd
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ cd cgminer-bitfury
pi@raspberrypi ~/cgminer-bitfury $ sudo ./cgminer -o stratum+tcp://mint.bitminter.com:3333 -u ct1aic_RPI4 -p xxxxxxxx &
[1] 2195
pi@raspberrypi ~/cgminer-bitfury $  [2013-10-23 14:21:34] Started cgminer 3.3.1                    
 [2013-10-23 14:21:35] BITFURY chip #1 detected                    
 [2013-10-23 14:21:38] BITFURY: 1 chips detected!                    
 [2013-10-23 14:21:38] Probing for an alive pool                    
 [2013-10-23 14:21:48] Network diff set to 268M                    
 [2013-10-23 14:21:52] Accepted c6a37cde Diff 1/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:21:57] Accepted b620fc90 Diff 1/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:00] Accepted 090beaac Diff 28/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:03] Accepted 97987bf0 Diff 1/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:03] Accepted a961a9a3 Diff 1/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:07] Accepted 585076bc Diff 2/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:08] Accepted 3d6e2ed0 Diff 4/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:08] Accepted ffee852d Diff 1/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:11] Accepted f74c93b4 Diff 1/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:16] Accepted 68955048 Diff 2/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:16] Accepted d78defdd Diff 1/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:19] Accepted 58c9e704 Diff 2/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:19] Accepted 97158e9c Diff 1/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:21] Accepted 1dca4d5e Diff 8/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:21] Accepted 1cc463cd Diff 8/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:23] Stratum from pool 0 requested work restart                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:23] Accepted 561d48e3 Diff 2/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:26] Accepted 7d45623b Diff 2/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:29] Accepted cf2e3ee2 Diff 1/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:30] Accepted 7a2f94ac Diff 2/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:33] Accepted effe4b00 Diff 1/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:33] Accepted 879b5d57 Diff 1/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:40] Accepted 4fe17103 Diff 3/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:41] Accepted e91d5017 Diff 1/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:46] Accepted e83a0ecc Diff 1/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:49] Accepted 39b6c293 Diff 4/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:51] Accepted 3e7c4540 Diff 4/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:54] Accepted c2f73069 Diff 1/1 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:56] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:57] Pool 0 stale share detected, submitting as user requested                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:57] Rejected 4b8c4a2a Diff 3/1 BITFURY 0  (Stale work)                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:58] Pool 0 stale share detected, submitting as user requested                    
 [2013-10-23 14:22:58] Rejected e0b916f0 Diff 1/1 BITFURY 0  (Stale work)            

Each time I restart the RPI, I need to do again
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pi@raspberrypi ~ $ cd spitest
pi@raspberrypi ~/spitest $ sudo sh drivers.sh
pi@raspberrypi ~/spitest $ sudo ./spitest
before starting cgminer

Now, I need to automate the miner, when restarting the RPI... HELP... please...

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October 24, 2013, 08:28:25 AM
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Hello ct1ac

The problem you have with raspebrry is to load the driver.
I write this from memory try:

cd spic1
sudo sh drivers.sh
cd ..
cd cgminer-bitfury
sudo ./cgminer -o "pool" -u "user  -p "pass"


You can try another image version for rapsberry pi if you have other sd card 4gb.

This - ver. 2: 2013-Sep-27_BFSB_GM2 have a http interface more frendly, you can connect directly with ip of raspberry. We don't test with 1 chip board but should work.
 
You will need win32diskimager to write the img file to sdcard. Guide

I will contact latter for other thinks

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October 24, 2013, 11:21:06 AM
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Hello ct1ac

The problem you have with raspebrry is to load the driver.
I write this from memory try:

cd spic1
sudo sh drivers.sh
cd ..
cd cgminer-bitfury
sudo ./cgminer -o "pool" -u "user  -p "pass"
Yes, with that sh drivers.sh, the bitfurystarts being detected.

You can try another image version for rapsberry pi if you have other sd card 4gb.

This - ver. 2: 2013-Sep-27_BFSB_GM2 have a http interface more frendly, you can connect directly with ip of raspberry. We don't test with 1 chip board but should work.
 
You will need win32diskimager to write the img file to sdcard. Guide

I will contact latter for other thinks

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Hello ct1ac

The problem you have with raspebrry is to load the driver.
I write this from memory try:

cd spic1
sudo sh drivers.sh
cd ..
cd cgminer-bitfury
sudo ./cgminer -o "pool" -u "user  -p "pass"


You can try another image version for rapsberry pi if you have other sd card 4gb.

This - ver. 2: 2013-Sep-27_BFSB_GM2 have a http interface more frendly, you can connect directly with ip of raspberry. We don't test with 1 chip board but should work.
 
You will need win32diskimager to write the img file to sdcard. Guide

I will contact latter for other thinks

Regards

I tried the new image, but I went back to the old image I received with the kit, as I saw 2 cgminer's running and i was getting plenty of "trash" from each cgminer screen.

Waiting for more help, regarding overclock, I put the RPI inside a box and fixed the Bitfury:


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could you upload the RPi File to another location?
2013-Sep-27_BFSB_GM2.rar

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I need some help.

I've connected two Bitfurys to my pi.

When I start cgminer I have a avg. of 2.357Gh/s.

I think thats to slow for two miners.
If I connect only the master I get approx 1.4Gh/s.

Where is the problem?
I have a big fan that cools the miners.

I checked also the Voltages on board and all voltages are in range.

So what can I do?
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ct1aic 1.8gh / s? is defective?
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ct1aic 1.8gh / s? is defective?
No, it goes to 1.96 GH/s, without modifications... I'm waiting for help from nekonos, to overclock it a little.

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I thought one chip 2.7Gh/s ? Where is the problem?
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As it seems that there is no aftermarket support from Miner Factory, I can't get any help regarding "overclocking" the Bitfury (what files and values to modify), or even know what to install in Arch Linux, to put it working with cgminer or bfgminer, via GPIO.

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En cuanto a la tensión es correcta, y efectivamente no supera los 0.9V.

Por otro lado aunque chainminer te marque que detecta 4 chips, deberías conseguir que funcione, ya que al ejecutar el spitest se comprueba que funciona correctamente y por tanto está bien conectado.

No sé que versión de cgminer habrás descargado. Nosotros venimos utilizando un fork del original que únicamente incluye lo necesario para minar con bitfury. Los párametros que introduces no son los relativos al chip de bitfury sino a dispositivos de USB.

Pongo un link con nuestra versión del programa compilado para raspberry pi (con debian). Si has conseguido instalar la versión normal, tendrás ya todas las dependencias correctamente instaladas.

http://www.minerfactory.com/downloads/cgminer-bitfury.rar

Todos los productos que fabricamos son probados exhaustivamente antes de ser enviados.

Finalmente subrayar que el producto no está concebido para usuarios sin experiencia. Tanto en la pagina web como en este post hemos repetido esto varias veces.

Miner Factory site (perhaps some problems with translations?):

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Bitfury ASIC 1 chip Starter Kit. Ready to use.

 

Specifications

1 Bitfury ASIC chip. Up to 3 Ghps

Less than 1W per Ghash

Includes Raspberry B Model with operating system and configured cgminer. So just plug the power cord and start mining!

Includes a 8GB SD card.

Includes a Variable power supply module to get the maximum performance. Up to 3A.

Includes a AC-DC adapter (EU plug) to 12V @ 2A

Includes connection wires to raspberry pi.

Tested and demonstrated performance here

The board includes a side connector so you can connect multiple boards.

For orders of more than 1 board: On all the orders there is one of the boards with the logic level converter. This board (master) must be connected to rapsperry pi. The other boards do not include this logic level converter, so they can only be connected to a master board or to another board. By default on all the orders with 2 or more boards, there is 1 master board and the other boards must be connected in chain to this master board.

All the required information, setup and connection.

Shipping 24-48 h.

We can sell multiple units so you can have a 10 Ghash or 20 Ghash miner.

Suitable for begginers.

Cscape based design https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=190731

Specific conditions

Because the main clock and core voltage is not locked, an incorrect setup or an overclock may result in a chip or board damage. That is why this product comes with absolute no warranty. All products are tested before shipment. Refunds or order cancel once the the payment is placed is not available. All the support and troubleshooting on the forum.


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I think the VRM has not enough power. I'll try to power the chip with an external lab psu with 0.7V.

I'll report the results.

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The VRM is 3A capable. Enough for 1 chip.

ct1aic, entendemos que el starter kit con todo configurado si que es para principiantes. En cambio las placas sueltas no.
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The VRM is 3A capable. Enough for 1 chip.

ct1aic, entendemos que el starter kit con todo configurado si que es para principiantes. En cambio las placas sueltas no.
Hi.

I understand that. I only ask some help with the location of the values to modify, before I can recompile cgminer 3.1.1 and get more than 1,9 GH/s from my Bitfury. I'm using the original image sent by you, that doesn't have the same locations and values as the example given by vitruvio at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=279112.msg3140491#msg3140491.

Also, as already commented earlier, you sent me a power unit of 5V/1Amp, instead of the one stated at your site. I'm still waiting for a contact from nekonos, promised 1 week ago. I tried the version 2 of your image, but the "screen -r" of that version is full of debugging info and I reverted to the version you sent me in the SD card included in the kit.

Hello ct1ac

The problem you have with raspebrry is to load the driver.
I write this from memory try:

cd spic1
sudo sh drivers.sh
cd ..
cd cgminer-bitfury
sudo ./cgminer -o "pool" -u "user  -p "pass"


You can try another image version for rapsberry pi if you have other sd card 4gb.

This - ver. 2: 2013-Sep-27_BFSB_GM2 have a http interface more frendly, you can connect directly with ip of raspberry. We don't test with 1 chip board but should work.
 
You will need win32diskimager to write the img file to sdcard. Guide

I will contact latter for other thinks

Regards

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