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May 19, 2014, 04:26:47 PM
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my stuff



LOOOOL !
The psychopatic part of telling us the truth.

And some of you need go to a doctor to get along that bitcoin has high risks and pre-orders are sort of gambling.

We are here to talk about ASICs, Bitcoin, money, hardware, software and other "addicting" stuff. Maybe this is too much for you or you can stop be so double-faced for a moment and delete your account on this forum.

I ordered and I will receive. Thats not doublefaced. I will not panik, misbehave troll around without reason.

Now you are on my ignorelist. troll now! spread the truth.
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May 19, 2014, 04:35:13 PM
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YOU ARE THE MAN !!!!!!!!!!!

i was sitting on my Desk 1 week and try to change what i can do . ( OC / Underclock etc ... NOTHING WORKS ! really good )

Then i get an new SD Card and write your Image .


WTF HuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuh?

everything worked !
OC = 1250 GHs on 1500Wattage
underclock
780 GHs on 750 Wattage

[...]


So I am not really good with linux. Could u please explain what I need to do to test this? Get the 7z archive, get Win32 Diskmanager, then what? Just creating an image, insert and go?

Yep !
afterwards you only look your IP and connect like the old Bitmine Page .
and dont forget to change Pools ;-)

Glen


Okay so I tried this. Image worked, the desk is booting. I tried turbo ultra for a very short amount of time. So I got this with "screen -DR":

 (5s):1.190T (1m):1.024T (5m):395.9G (15m):150.4G (avg):1.161Th/s
A:37792  R:0  HW:759  WU:16191.1/m
 Connected to multiple pools with block change notify
 Block: 1e6c0e42...  Diff:8.85G  Started: [16:19:49]  Best share: 53.6K
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 USB management Pool management Settings Display options Quit
 0: BA1 0       :   0: 8/256              | 228.9G / 229.1Gh/s WU:3115.1/m
 1: BA1 1       :   1: 8/255              | 236.3G / 235.7Gh/s WU:3289.4/m
 2: BA1 2       :   2: 8/255              | 233.4G / 235.7Gh/s WU:3322.6/m
 3: BA1 3       :   3: 8/256              | 228.0G / 230.2Gh/s WU:3225.2/m
 4: BA1 4       :   4: 8/254              | 233.8G / 230.5Gh/s WU:3238.8/m
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The Bitmine logs however show this:

Difficulty Accepted=>40351.8334961
Pool Rejected%=>0.0
Network Blocks=>1
Difficulty Rejected=>0.0
MHS 15m=>163254.45
Device Rejected%=>0.0
Pool Stale%=>0.0
Work Utility=>16192.63
Rejected=>0
Elapsed=>136
Hardware Errors=>812
Accepted=>527
Found Blocks=>0
Local Work=>38074
Get Failures=>0
Difficulty Stale=>0.0
Total MH=>158233668.0
Device Hardware%=>2.1595
Discarded=>94
Stale=>0
MHS av=>1160741.08
Getworks=>16
MHS 5s=>1165646.16
Best Share=>53634
MHS 1m=>1046064.75
MHS 5m=>424500.2
Last getwork=>1400516526
Remote Failures=>0
Utility=>231.95

In conclusion:
I have reached 1,2 TH/s for a very short time before I decided to reduce clockspeed and voltage, because the miner got very hot (65°C). This would be far from 1,25 TH/s with no hardware errors.
Also the accepted shares/HW ratio would be far too high with bitmine log (over 150%), with cg miner about 2%.

So my question here are:
1. What is the real amount of accepted shares?
2. What amount of hardware errors is acceptable? I have read sth about HW/A < 1%, some ppl. on the other hand say no HW errors should occur.
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May 19, 2014, 05:10:47 PM
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running turbo moderate.
temp1: 52.5C
temp2: 45.7C



 (5s):1.083T (1m):1.097T (5m):1.108T (15m):1.109T (avg):82.61Gh/s
 A:1562048  R:5056  HW:54589  WU:1135.6/m
 Connected to multiple pools with block change notify


Difficulty Accepted=>1564480.0
Pool Rejected%=>0.3221
Network Blocks=>11
Difficulty Rejected=>5056.0
MHS 15m=>1109543.91
Device Rejected%=>0.324
Pool Stale%=>0.0
Work Utility=>1137.48
Rejected=>79
Elapsed=>82310
Hardware Errors=>54686
Accepted=>24445
Found Blocks=>0
Local Work=>1637270
Get Failures=>7
Difficulty Stale=>0.0
Total MH=>6812053704.0
Device Hardware%=>3.3859
Discarded=>3462
Stale=>199
MHS av=>82761.11
Getworks=>158
MHS 5s=>1096060.79
Best Share=>4586699
MHS 1m=>1097706.96
MHS 5m=>1108499.9
Last getwork=>1400519358
Remote Failures=>1
Utility=>17.82
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May 19, 2014, 07:27:28 PM
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giorgiomassa,
BITMINE give me back my money! And I'll forget about you forever!

Refund issued from April 11, 2014  Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry

P.S. Forgive me if someone interferes with this message!
But I will write this message on each page until BITMINE not return me my money/Bitcoins!

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May 19, 2014, 08:00:48 PM
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giorgiomassa,
BITMINE returned the money to my brother.

Refund issued from April 11, 2014 order 321x

A shame that a company with BTC 2000 and again in cash pay to have them where they are.

 dignity and return what is not yours.

 Huh Huh Huh Huh
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May 19, 2014, 08:03:45 PM
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running turbo moderate.
temp1: 52.5C
temp2: 45.7C

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ty for clarifying.
in some of your earlier posts you mentioned you got heating issues in your attic. I am in the same situation. How did the heatpipe thing go?
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Last edit: May 19, 2014, 10:29:51 PM by Red Star Mining
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Hi all,  

Ordered in December, orde4327, received it today. 400Ghz pushed upto 600GHs with CCP. Attached are the photos.

Although can someone tell me what voltage it needs? in Saudi we use both 110V and 220V, what should i plug the coincraft desk into?

It depends on the fuse you have on which voltage. This 600 Watt you can run on both. take the 220 V, its better for you, when you dont have any other big machines connected to that fuse.

Hey johnnu thanks for responding,

but i dont understand what you mean. i have 2 wall sockets, 1 running at 110V and another running 220V, which should i plug the device into? i know that plugging it into the wrong voltage would damage it.
take the 220v...

Yeah if you use the 220V outlet and not the 110V outlet it will draw less amps therefore run more efficiently.
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May 19, 2014, 10:07:04 PM
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BITMINE Non payment of refund.

I put my refund request in at the beginning of April, I received a reply the same day acknowledging my refund request, and I was also told the the refund would be paid within 30 days

I have emailed BITMINE 4 times asking about the refund, the only reply I get back is is the automated acknowledgement.

@giorgiomassa, If like you say on your website you are having problems paying all of the refunds in time and that you have created a refund queue, then great. How many are in that queue, how many refunds are you paying a day. When people request information about non-paid refunds tell them where they are in this refund queue.  Of course if the refund queue doesn't exist, then you won't be able to answer these questions, which is probably why BITMINE are not replying to my or other people emails.

I would like people to know that I am another person that waited 77 days before requesting a refund, and has now been waiting for another 48 days for a refund.

If you are thinking of doing business with or buying from BITMINE, PLEASE BE CAREFUL as you cannot trust anything they say, whether it is promises about hardware or promised refunds.
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Last edit: May 20, 2014, 03:27:08 AM by atta2k15
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ty for clarifying.
in some of your earlier posts you mentioned you got heating issues in your attic. I am in the same situation. How did the heatpipe thing go?

excellent.
only have also some Ants S1's so room is slowly getting getting hotter and hotter.
But without Ants the temp will drop to 42/35

For aluminium isolated heatpipes (165mm):
http://www.ventilatieshop.com/c-1653243/aluminium-flexibele-slang/
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May 20, 2014, 06:02:25 AM
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BITMINE Non payment of refund.

@giorgiomassa, If like you say on your website you are having problems paying all of the refunds in time and that you have created a refund queue, then great. How many are in that queue, how many refunds are you paying a day. When people request information about non-paid refunds tell them where they are in this refund queue.  Of course if the refund queue doesn't exist, then you won't be able to answer these questions, which is probably why BITMINE are not replying to my or other people emails.


To get a bit of an idea how many refunds are due and how their "queue" might look like: www.bitminerefund.com
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May 20, 2014, 07:15:11 AM
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BITMINE Non payment of refund.

@giorgiomassa, If like you say on your website you are having problems paying all of the refunds in time and that you have created a refund queue, then great. How many are in that queue, how many refunds are you paying a day. When people request information about non-paid refunds tell them where they are in this refund queue.  Of course if the refund queue doesn't exist, then you won't be able to answer these questions, which is probably why BITMINE are not replying to my or other people emails.


To get a bit of an idea how many refunds are due and how their "queue" might look like: www.bitminerefund.com

Holy Cow,

a amount of already $ 228,405 in refunds not paid!
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May 20, 2014, 07:25:57 AM
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Hi, everyone ,I come here again... I finally got my machine, 1T+600G, when I open it ,the PSU for 1T machine is 1000W, I guess no turbo will be supported at all..because power is not enough...BITMINE should sent me 1300 or 1500W right?  it's a shame... what's more...the netcard is moved..and I pluged it by myself...

here comes a big problem,,my 600ghs machine just run 400+gh,one of the moduls is 0 Gh/s . can anyone be nice tell me what's going on here??how can I fix it???
thanks  ...
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Hi, everyone ,I come here again... I finally got my machine, 1T+600G, when I open it ,the PSU for 1T machine is 1000W, I guess no turbo will be supported at all..because power is not enough...BITMINE should sent me 1300 or 1500W right?  it's a shame... what's more...the netcard is moved..and I pluged it by myself...

here comes a big problem,,my 600ghs machine just run 400+gh,one of the moduls is 0 Gh/s . can anyone be nice tell me what's going on here??how can I fix it???
thanks  ...


and another simple question? how to power it off ,just power off the PSU directly??
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Hi, everyone ,I come here again... I finally got my machine, 1T+600G, when I open it ,the PSU for 1T machine is 1000W, I guess no turbo will be supported at all..because power is not enough...BITMINE should sent me 1300 or 1500W right?  it's a shame... what's more...the netcard is moved..and I pluged it by myself...

here comes a big problem,,my 600ghs machine just run 400+gh,one of the moduls is 0 Gh/s . can anyone be nice tell me what's going on here??how can I fix it???
thanks  ...


and another simple question? how to power it off ,just power off the PSU directly??

Oh...I just fix it , just turn it into turbo light model. but how can I power it off???anyone knows?? thanks
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May 20, 2014, 08:08:39 AM
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BITMINE Non payment of refund.

@giorgiomassa, If like you say on your website you are having problems paying all of the refunds in time and that you have created a refund queue, then great. How many are in that queue, how many refunds are you paying a day. When people request information about non-paid refunds tell them where they are in this refund queue.  Of course if the refund queue doesn't exist, then you won't be able to answer these questions, which is probably why BITMINE are not replying to my or other people emails.


To get a bit of an idea how many refunds are due and how their "queue" might look like: www.bitminerefund.com

Holy Cow,

a amount of already $ 228,405 in refunds not paid!

In less then two weeks the site has been online, I guess there is way more to come.
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Can anyone help me here?
why I  just show three modules in Webinterface :
Modules:


Module 1 => 211.26 Gh/s
Module 2 => 188.41 Gh/s
Module 3 => 183.42 Gh/s

but I have actually 5 physical modules....

thanks everyone, please help me?
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Can anyone help me here?
why I  just show three modules in Webinterface :
Modules:


Module 1 => 211.26 Gh/s
Module 2 => 188.41 Gh/s
Module 3 => 183.42 Gh/s

but I have actually 5 physical modules....

thanks everyone, please help me?

and a few minutes, Cgminer Logs said:cgminer not connected.
some of the SYS logs:

......
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [    2.251651] mmc0: read SD Status register (SSR) after 2 attempts
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [    2.279564] mmc0: new high speed SDHC card at address 1234
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [    2.289842] mmcblk0: mmc0:1234 SA08G 7.21 GiB
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [    2.298117]  mmcblk0: p1 p2
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [    2.353000] EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p2): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null)
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [    2.361434] VFS: Mounted root (ext4 filesystem) on device 179:2.
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [    2.373590] devtmpfs: mounted
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [    2.377040] Freeing unused kernel memory: 144K (c0579000 - c059d000)
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [    2.419622] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 2 using dwc_otg
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.warn kernel: [    2.426233] Indeed it is in host mode hprt0 = 00001101
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [    2.630253] usb 1-1: New USB device found, idVendor=0424, idProduct=9514
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [    2.637281] usb 1-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=0, SerialNumber=0
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [    2.647433] hub 1-1:1.0: USB hub found
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [    2.651480] hub 1-1:1.0: 5 ports detected
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [    2.939765] usb 1-1.1: new high-speed USB device number 3 using dwc_otg
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [    3.050160] usb 1-1.1: New USB device found, idVendor=0424, idProduct=ec00
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [    3.057046] usb 1-1.1: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=0, SerialNumber=0
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [    3.071902] smsc95xx v1.0.4
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [    3.145494] smsc95xx 1-1.1:1.0 eth0: register 'smsc95xx' at usb-bcm2708_usb-1.1, smsc95xx USB 2.0 Ethernet, b8:27:eb:14:0c:28
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.err kernel: 0>[    3.203569] udevd[75]: starting version 182
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.warn kernel: [    3.634628] bcm2708_i2c_init_pinmode(0,0)
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.warn kernel: [    3.638649] bcm2708_i2c_init_pinmode(0,1)
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [    3.749915] bcm2708_i2c bcm2708_i2c.0: BSC0 Controller at 0x20205000 (irq 79) (baudrate 100000)
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [    3.883822] bcm2708_spi bcm2708_spi.0: master is unqueued, this is deprecated
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [    3.996413] bcm2708_spi bcm2708_spi.0: SPI Controller at 0x20204000 (irq 80)
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.warn kernel: [    4.176227] bcm2708_i2c_init_pinmode(1,2)
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.warn kernel: [    4.209606] bcm2708_i2c_init_pinmode(1,3)
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [    4.214012] bcm2708_i2c bcm2708_i2c.1: BSC1 Controller at 0x20804000 (irq 79) (baudrate 100000)
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.warn kernel: [    4.640650] bcm2708-i2s bcm2708-i2s.0: Failed to create debugfs directory
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.warn kernel: [    9.770125] FAT-fs (mmcblk0p1): Volume was not properly unmounted. Some data may be corrupt. Please run fsck.
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [   12.255664] EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p2): re-mounted. Opts: errors=remount-ro,data=ordered
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [   12.806771] smsc95xx 1-1.1:1.0 eth0: hardware isn't capable of remote wakeup
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [   14.341101] smsc95xx 1-1.1:1.0 eth0: link up, 100Mbps, full-duplex, lpa 0x4DE1
Apr 25 18:01:00 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [   16.992877] NET: Registered protocol family 10
Apr 25 18:01:01 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [   18.458455] i2c /dev entries driver
Apr 25 18:01:01 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [   18.511696] Driver for 1-wire Dallas network protocol.
Apr 25 18:01:01 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [   18.572380] w1_master_driver w1_bus_master1: Family 28 for 28.000005d2989a.da is not registered.
Apr 25 18:01:01 raspberrypi user.info kernel: [   18.613636] w1_master_driver w1_bus_master1: Family 28 for 28.000005d26ec5.ea is not registered.
Apr 25 18:04:25 raspberrypi user.warn kernel: [  222.535712] w1_slave_driver 28-000005d2989a: Read failed CRC check
Apr 25 18:04:27 raspberrypi user.warn kernel: [  224.619586] w1_slave_driver 28-000005d2989a: Read failed CRC check
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May 20, 2014, 09:17:17 AM
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YOU ARE THE MAN !!!!!!!!!!!

i was sitting on my Desk 1 week and try to change what i can do . ( OC / Underclock etc ... NOTHING WORKS ! really good )

Then i get an new SD Card and write your Image .


WTF HuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuh?

everything worked !
OC = 1250 GHs on 1500Wattage
underclock
780 GHs on 750 Wattage

and so on .
AND NO HW/ Errors anymore

PERFEKTLY !

Thank you VER VERY Much , and shame on Bitmine.ch for that crappy Firmware

Glen


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#
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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/.


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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!


Will try your image, thank you very much for sharing your work!
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May 20, 2014, 10:43:16 AM
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Hello RoboRob67 !

If you did this long trip to the Bitmine AG locations, why didn't you picked up your Coincraft RIG ?
The production of the RIGs has even started ?

I didn't get the impression RIGs were produced for customers yet...

The production started weeks ago. The assembly didnt started yet, today tuesday, and is planed for friday.
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May 20, 2014, 10:48:22 AM
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bitching for money.

Christian explained:
we had a tremendous amount of problems, starting from the chip manufacturer till to fake chinese components,
problem during production, problem during SMD, problem during shipping, chip failure rate (40% in the last batch), mtgox failure with a lot of our bitcoins,

what you think ? we are happy to do business in this way ? this dream become a nightmare for everyone of us.
we started this adventure because we was sure to be better than BFL and all the other competitors, but the fact is that doing these miners is not easy.

and now we are flooded by refund request and we are selling all our assets for give back the money to our customers, seems be difficoult for the waiting customers to understand we had paid upfront our suppliers too.
we are working 14h day, 7 day at week for finish all the outstanding.

Start being a man not a chicken from today on.
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