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May 03, 2014, 03:56:56 PM
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Can you not buy another PSU to PCIE adapter to plug into one of the cpu things on the PSU, as they offer the same 30A?
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May 03, 2014, 03:57:20 PM
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omg guys, just checked my bankaccount an guess what: I got refunded today in USD. Bitmine executed the order of payment yesterday. They also paid me the additional 10% (minus USD 40 for banking and whatever fees).

So it "only" took them 22 days after bitmine confirmed, that my refund request has been forwarded to their credit team.

It seems like they selectively refund people, depending on how much pressure you put on them. It took a lot of energy to do this. Thank you for nothing Giorgio. I'm just glad this nightmare has ended.

For me, there is no reason to action against them anymore. But im willing to provice you guys with necesary information regarding the swiss legal system.

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lucky for you ! nice!..... thank you  for your willing to help us and hoping you can provide us the necessary informations regarding the swiss legal system when necessary..I will ask the lawer for help if neccessary..
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May 03, 2014, 03:59:06 PM
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Get an Enermaxx 1350W Built in PSU

But if i go to Turbo Light in 1h is 1600 HW Errors Shown
if i on nominal Mode in 24h max 4 Errors

BTW :
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Feb 28 16:23:02 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [   15.657110] smsc95xx 1-1.1:1.0 eth0: link up, 100Mbps, full-duplex, lpa 0xC5E1
Feb 28 16:29:08 raspberrypi user.warn kernel: [  381.067682] w1_slave_driver 28-0000052092d0: Read failed CRC check
Feb 28 16:29:08 raspberrypi user.warn kernel: [  381.125673] w1_slave_driver 28-0000052092d0: Read failed CRC check

If i go to Turbo Light the w1_slave ...... repeatly enomously. If i in Nominal Mode its show in 24h approx. 10-20 Warnings

Greetz Glen
 
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May 03, 2014, 03:59:55 PM
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Can you not buy another PSU to PCIE adapter to plug into one of the cpu things on the PSU, as they offer the same 30A?

i search an adapter from cpu 8 pin -> to pci, but i can't find... or an other solution, bitmine don't help  Angry

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May 03, 2014, 04:05:48 PM
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Nominal Mode :

Difficulty Accepted=>203544.0
Pool Rejected%=>0.0628
Network Blocks=>8
Difficulty Rejected=>128.0
MHS 15m=>648908.07
Device Rejected%=>0.0588
Pool Stale%=>0.0
Work Utility=>14312.69
Rejected=>2
Elapsed=>913
Hardware Errors=>0
Accepted=>2327
Found Blocks=>1
Local Work=>219332
Get Failures=>0
Difficulty Stale=>0.0
Total MH=>929392798.0
Device Hardware%=>0.0
Discarded=>593
Stale=>0
MHS av=>1017867.98
Getworks=>69
MHS 5s=>1030468.27
Best Share=>473830
MHS 1m=>1010425.08
MHS 5m=>968834.36
Last getwork=>1393605744
Remote Failures=>0
Utility=>152.91

runs approx 30 Mins.




Switch to Turbo Light :

Difficulty Accepted=>19136.0
Pool Rejected%=>0.0
Network Blocks=>2
Difficulty Rejected=>0.0
MHS 15m=>84285.61
Device Rejected%=>0.0
Pool Stale%=>0.0
Work Utility=>15081.04
Rejected=>0
Elapsed=>76
Hardware Errors=>28
Accepted=>562
Found Blocks=>0
Local Work=>19659
Get Failures=>0
Difficulty Stale=>0.0
Total MH=>79004998.0
Device Hardware%=>0.1469
Discarded=>81
Stale=>0
MHS av=>1043508.03
Getworks=>9
MHS 5s=>1081914.45
Best Share=>52959
MHS 1m=>758858.82
MHS 5m=>233506.38
Last getwork=>1393605910
Remote Failures=>0
Utility=>445.38

about 20-secs later



NOT GOOD !!!!!!





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May 03, 2014, 04:07:12 PM
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After i switch to Turbo Light :

Feb 28 16:23:02 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [   15.657110] smsc95xx 1-1.1:1.0 eth0: link up, 100Mbps, full-duplex, lpa 0xC5E1
Feb 28 16:29:08 raspberrypi user.warn kernel: [  381.067682] w1_slave_driver 28-0000052092d0: Read failed CRC check
Feb 28 16:29:08 raspberrypi user.warn kernel: [  381.125673] w1_slave_driver 28-0000052092d0: Read failed CRC check
Feb 28 16:42:23 raspberrypi user.warn kernel: [ 1176.175729] w1_slave_driver 28-0000052092d0: Read failed CRC check
Feb 28 16:42:36 raspberrypi user.warn kernel: [ 1188.775683] w1_slave_driver 28-0000052092d0: Read failed CRC check
Feb 28 16:42:48 raspberrypi user.warn kernel: [ 1201.405627] w1_slave_driver 28-0000052092d0: Read failed CRC check
Feb 28 16:43:02 raspberrypi user.warn kernel: [ 1214.845690] w1_slave_driver 28-0000052092d0: Read failed CRC check
Feb 28 16:43:15 raspberrypi user.warn kernel: [ 1228.215636] w1_slave_driver 28-0000052092d0: Read failed CRC check

Any Questions ?

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May 03, 2014, 04:08:52 PM
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You would expect a higher hardware error rate when chips clock higher, that is completely normal.

If the unit shuts down in high power mode, it is probably because the PSU is not providing enough energy, and it trips the PSU brakers.
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May 03, 2014, 04:10:55 PM
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in turbo ligh i get around 0,66 % HW Error -> i thinks its ok...

anybody how has an solution for the problem ?
adapter from 8 pin to 6 pin ?

the problem is that i can't go higher than "turbo light" -> in each higher mode the psu shutdown after 30 - 60 minutes.... and in the extreme turbo mode the psu shutdown after 2 sec

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@Wolke :

Did you think its lower the HW Error Rate if all Modules get 30 A ?

Greetz Glen


the problem is that i can't go higher than "turbo light" -> in each higher mode the psu shutdown after 30 - 60 minutes.... and in the extreme turbo mode the psu shutdown after 2 sec.  Undecided
so i need an adapter... or an technical person how can tell me in details how to build... Smiley

Try the one you linked from ebay, or try buying another one of the PCIE power cables from your psu manufacturer. Isn`t the gain from overclocking these really minimal?
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May 03, 2014, 04:17:17 PM
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You would expect a higher hardware error rate when chips clock higher, that is completely normal.

If the unit shuts down in high power mode, it is probably because the PSU is not providing enough energy, and it trips the PSU brakers.

Normaly .

BUT
Technobits HEX8A1 is based on CC A1 Chips and the Layout and Stability ist much much better.
I overclocked 8 A1 Chips (25ghs each = 200 GHS ) to 272 and NO !!!! HW Errors.

On the CCD i will assume  5-10% Power from Nominal Mode  and get 1600 HW Errors in1h or so ?

Its the Design or the Firmware . Crappy

Greetz Glen
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May 03, 2014, 04:20:22 PM
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You would expect a higher hardware error rate when chips clock higher, that is completely normal.

If the unit shuts down in high power mode, it is probably because the PSU is not providing enough energy, and it trips the PSU brakers.

Normaly .

BUT
Technobits HEX8A1 is based on CC A1 Chips and the Layout and Stability ist much much better.
I overclocked 8 A1 Chips (25ghs each = 200 GHS ) to 272 and NO !!!! HW Errors.

On the CCD i will assume 5-10% more and get 1600 HW Errors in1h or so ?

Its the Design or the Firmware . Crappy

Greetz Glen

As long as hardware errors are below 1-2% everything is fine.

Wether you get hardware errors or not isn´t only frequency dependant, but also how much power you can supply.
Technobit Hex8A1 run really stable but also have a higher power draw when overlclocked (around 1,5W/GH). They are also cooled better.
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You would expect a higher hardware error rate when chips clock higher, that is completely normal.

If the unit shuts down in high power mode, it is probably because the PSU is not providing enough energy, and it trips the PSU brakers.

Normaly .

BUT
Technobits HEX8A1 is based on CC A1 Chips and the Layout and Stability ist much much better.
I overclocked 8 A1 Chips (25ghs each = 200 GHS ) to 272 and NO !!!! HW Errors.

On the CCD i will assume  5-10% Power from Nominal Mode  and get 1600 HW Errors in1h or so ?

Its the Design or the Firmware . Crappy

Greetz Glen


how much power for 272 GH ??

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--
DESK DEBIAN SETUP GUIDE v1.0
--

The SD card image can be downloaded from:
https://mega.co.nz/#!pVtGGCwD!z_L2dMPP1Zl9VuvJLqZIkOyxTltyQUMdIGEyD7pW64E

can be used for read/write with
http://sourceforge.net/p/win32diskimager/wiki/Home/.


*****************************************
Advice: buy an extra SD card 8GB for this purpose,
dont use the original.
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What I have done is basicly make an tar copy of
/mineros/
/etc/

then installed debian on a external pi, with other SD card.
Unzipped the backup tar on the debian FS,
and debugged all day to get the dependencies right.

For convienence I have made a shell script for doing it at once.


/root/setup_bitmine_desk_configuration.sh:
#!/bin/bash
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install build-essential \
         autoconf \
         automake \
         libtool \
         pkg-config \
         libcurl4-gnutls-dev \
         libjansson-dev \
         uthash-dev \
         libncursesw5-dev \
         libncurses5-dev \
         libudev-dev \
         libusb-1.0-0-dev \
         libevent-dev \
         libmicrohttpd-dev \
         git \
         screen \
         sqlite3 \
         python2.7 \
         curl \
         perl \
         openssl \
         libc6 \
         libtasn1-3 \
         zlib1g \
         libreadline-dev \
         libkmod-dev \
         dropbear \
         python-setuptools \
         i2c-tools \
         python-smbus \
         python-pexpect \
         python-psutil \
         python-cherrypy \
         python-cherrypy3 \
         python-mako \
         python-simplejson \
         plymouth \
         wpasupplicant
sudo rm -rf cgminer
git clone https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer cgminer
cd cgminer
sudo ./autogen.sh
sudo ./configure --disable-avalon --disable-opencl --enable-icarus --disable-modmine  --disable-klondike --enable-bflsc --enable-bitforce  --with-system-libusb
sudo make


CGMINER_VERSION=$(/root/cgminer/cgminer -V);
NEW_NAME=$(echo "$CGMINER_VERSION" | sed 's/[ ]/_/g');
mv /root/cgminer/ /root/$NEW_NAME;
rm -rf /bin/cgminer;
ln -s /root/$NEW_NAME/cgminer /bin/cgminer

cd /root
sudo easy_install -U RPIO

cat << EOF > /etc/modprobe.d/raspi-blacklist.conf
#blacklist spi and i2c by default (many users don't need them)
#blacklist spi-bcm2708
blacklist i2c-bcm2708
EOF


##
## USE ON OWN RISK! runtimelevels for starting
##
##   ln -s /mineros/boot.py /etc/init.d/boot.py
##   ln -s /etc/init.d/boot.py /etc/rc1.d/K99boot.py
##   ln -s /etc/init.d/boot.py /etc/rc4.d/S99boot.py
##   ln -s /etc/init.d/boot.py /etc/rc5.d/S99boot.py
##     ln -s /etc/init.d/boot.py /etc/rc2.d/S99boot.py
##   ln -s /etc/init.d/boot.py /etc/rc3.d/S99boot.py
##   ln -s /etc/init.d/boot.py /etc/rc6.d/K99boot.py
##   ln -s /etc/init.d/boot.py /etc/rc0.d/K99boot.py
##
##./init.d/boot.py
##lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root   16 May  3 07:18 boot.py -> /mineros/boot.py
##./rc1.d/K99boot.py
##lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  17 May  3 08:31 K99boot.py -> ../init.d/boot.py
##./rc4.d/S99boot.py
##lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  17 May  3 08:31 K99boot.py -> ../init.d/boot.py
##./rc5.d/S99boot.py
##lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  17 May  3 08:31 S99boot.py -> ../init.d/boot.py
##./rc2.d/S99boot.py
##lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  17 May  3 08:31 S99boot.py -> ../init.d/boot.py
##./rc3.d/S99boot.py
##lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  17 May  3 08:31 S99boot.py -> ../init.d/boot.py
##./rc6.d/K99boot.py
##lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  17 May  3 08:31 S99boot.py -> ../init.d/boot.py
##./rc0.d/K99boot.py
##lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  17 May  3 08:31 K99boot.py -> ../init.d/boot.py


as You can see it will first update all dependencies,
then compile cgminer and link it all.
Afterwards 2 things still need to be done:

-auto start mineros.
for this is the backup tar of /etc needed, because of all the symlinks being used,
for ex. /etc/rc0.d/K99boot.py links to /etc/init.d/boot.py,
which links to /mineros/boot.py.

Im not sure if linking it will do

##   ln -s /mineros/boot.py /etc/init.d/boot.py
##   ln -s /etc/init.d/boot.py /etc/rc1.d/K99boot.py
##   ln -s /etc/init.d/boot.py /etc/rc4.d/S99boot.py
##   ln -s /etc/init.d/boot.py /etc/rc5.d/S99boot.py
##     ln -s /etc/init.d/boot.py /etc/rc2.d/S99boot.py
##   ln -s /etc/init.d/boot.py /etc/rc3.d/S99boot.py
##   ln -s /etc/init.d/boot.py /etc/rc6.d/K99boot.py
##   ln -s /etc/init.d/boot.py /etc/rc0.d/K99boot.py

also executed:
cd /etc/init.d/
insserv boot.py
and changed the runtimelevel to 99 afterwards.

Still the boot.py in the mineros folder is NOT correct:

insserv: warning: script 'boot.py' missing LSB tags and overrides
To add an header use:
https://wiki.debian.org/LSBInitScripts

afterwards you can remove the header, otherwise python cant execute the file.

An other thing that needs configuring is WLAN (if needed)
nano /etc/networking/interfaces

auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
iface eth0 inet dhcp

auto wlan0
allow-hotplug wlan0
iface wlan0 inet dhcp
        #wpa-roam /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
        wpa-ssid <YOUR_SSID_HERE>
        wpa-psk <YOUR_PASSWORD_HERE>
        wpa-key-mgmt WPA-PSK
        wpa-group TKIP CCMP


NOTE the 2 lines:
        wpa-ssid <YOUR_SSID_HERE>
        wpa-psk <YOUR_PASSWORD_HERE>



BITMINE:
1.
What I didnt get working is the front display showing the ip address of the WLAN interface.
It works for eth0, not for wlan0.
2.
If you look at cgminer's output, I see lot of underflow warnings. (not enough work)
Why?

ssh into machine
execute:
screen -DR


 0: BA1 0       :   0: 8/256              | 231.5G / 226.9Gh/s WU:3071.1/m
 1: BA1 1       :   1: 8/254              | 237.1G / 228.5Gh/s WU:3159.6/m
 2: BA1 2       :   2: 8/256              | 236.3G / 231.0Gh/s WU:3191.1/m
 3: BA1 3       :   3: 8/254              | 232.8G / 221.5Gh/s WU:3003.2/m
 4: BA1 4       :   4: 8/256              | 241.7G / 231.4Gh/s WU:3201.5/m
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [2014-05-03 17:05:11] 3: chip 1: work underflow
 [2014-05-03 17:05:11] 4: chip 8: work underflow
 [2014-05-03 17:05:11] 4: chip 7: work underflow
 [2014-05-03 17:05:11] 4: chip 6: work underflow
 [2014-05-03 17:05:11] 4: chip 5: work underflow
 [2014-05-03 17:05:11] 4: chip 4: work underflow
 [2014-05-03 17:05:11] 4: chip 3: work underflow
 [2014-05-03 17:05:11] 4: chip 2: work underflow
 [2014-05-03 17:05:11] 4: chip 1: work underflow

(with above the desk is connected through eth0, to make sure it wasnt the wlan0 causing it)
(its only during startup)


3. Memory doesnt show up anymore. It shows 0.....

hope it helps also for you guys,
have phun with it!
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May 03, 2014, 05:36:38 PM
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Perfektly !

You are the Man !

will download an try it tonight

Do You think its Possible to control the CCD with another Raspi ( Minepeon ), via USB or Lan  ?
cause i use Minepeon with the HEX8A1 and its damn good

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You would expect a higher hardware error rate when chips clock higher, that is completely normal.

If the unit shuts down in high power mode, it is probably because the PSU is not providing enough energy, and it trips the PSU brakers.

Normaly .

BUT
Technobits HEX8A1 is based on CC A1 Chips and the Layout and Stability ist much much better.
I overclocked 8 A1 Chips (25ghs each = 200 GHS ) to 272 and NO !!!! HW Errors.

On the CCD i will assume  5-10% Power from Nominal Mode  and get 1600 HW Errors in1h or so ?

Its the Design or the Firmware . Crappy

Greetz Glen


how much power for 272 GH ??

Look here :

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=476970

I choose 226GHS cause its the Best Setting for GHS/Wattage and with the correct Firmware its almost 230 GHS


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Do You think its Possible to control the CCD with another Raspi ( Minepeon ), via USB or Lan  ?

if it has apt: yes
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Last edit: May 04, 2014, 12:23:10 PM by Wolke
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is anybody in an p2p pool ? -> the miner runs 50 - 150 gh/s lower is this pool.... GRML...

is there an solution ?

http://bitcoin.minerpool.de:9332/static/
1JGwMi4gQJs4kX1qbwxavxyXCeXCXW95na


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if i remove the -quiet options of cgminer,

I see a lot of:
[2014-05-04 12:58:10] 3: chip 1: invalid nonce 0x1ff7815a
[2014-05-04 12:58:10] 3: chip 6: invalid nonce 0x1145d4a2
[2014-05-04 12:58:10] 3: chip 6: invalid nonce 0xdba7859a
[2014-05-04 12:58:10] 3: chip 2: invalid nonce 0xbf275ea3
[2014-05-04 12:58:10] 1: chip 7: invalid nonce 0x0c948f12
[2014-05-04 12:58:11] 0: chip 8: invalid nonce 0xa0684da3
[2014-05-04 12:58:11] 4: chip 8: invalid nonce 0xe21cee25
[2014-05-04 12:58:11] 0: chip 1: invalid nonce 0x06ddd923
[2014-05-04 12:58:11] 4: chip 6: invalid nonce 0x5f4565da


what does it mean?
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hello i have a problem with 1 module not responding ? plz give me help i have 1 th
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