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October 10, 2013, 02:32:25 PM
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How easy would write once a day that order number will reach shipments..... I think.....
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October 10, 2013, 02:47:19 PM
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#107x order finally arrived and I need to pick it up tomorrow morning.
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October 10, 2013, 03:03:31 PM
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I finally got a reply to my e-mail asking to cancel. Order #103x.
Supposed to be getting a refund.

I would like to get back into mining again, but not until the dust has settled

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October 10, 2013, 03:15:27 PM
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"Diese Sendung wurde FedEx Express am 10/10/2013 übergeben."
-> #116x was Picked up today.
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October 10, 2013, 03:26:53 PM
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-> #116x was Picked up today.

#114x just picked up - sigh of relief! I was getting nervous there. Thanks guys.

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October 10, 2013, 04:00:51 PM
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mgio -- you can run them without flashing -- those instructions were for the old bitburners, these Fury's don't need to be flashed initially

However I am in the same situation as you, we can't do any firmware upgrades for the cards where the usb connector fell off, but they will run with the canbus connectors, at least mine are

also no cryptx reponse here,  very unprofessional

good luck on your setup

asic-hardware.com e-mailed me back and said this could be used to update the firmware if your USB connectors are broken:

http://www.newark.com/microchip/dv164131/debug-express-pickit-3-mplab-ide/dp/50P9695?Ntt=DV164131
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October 10, 2013, 04:03:22 PM
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cf the breaking USB connectors; this is something common apparently, I saw the same is happening with a completely unrelated product (multirotor flight controller) where most of these microusb connectors fell off.

To prevent it from happening: just put some hot glue or even epoxy glue under and around the connector.

If it already happened, anyone with some basic soldering skills should be able to fix it. If you are not comfortable with a soldering iron, find a friend or shop to do it for you.



I've done this in the past and was actually planning on getting some epoxy to day to secure the remaining connectors.

I have a quality soldering iron and a magnifying glass and there is no way I could fix. It's way to small. Problem someone with much better eye-hand coordination could do it, but I'd probably just make it worse.
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October 10, 2013, 04:18:37 PM
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I have a quality soldering iron and a magnifying glass and there is no way I could fix. It's way to small. Problem someone with much better eye-hand coordination could do it, but I'd probably just make it worse.

Can you post a picture? Ive fixed a few micro usb connectors with 4 relatively big pins, and that was really not that hard, its not like Im an expert. But I have seen other variants with tiny pins at the bottom that would be challenging to fix.

Either way, prevention is always better than curing, so everyone else: go get some glue.
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October 10, 2013, 05:42:52 PM
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Here is a picture of my board with broken usb:



asic-hardware.com e-mailed me back and said this could be used to update the firmware if your USB connectors are broken:

http://www.newark.com/microchip/dv164131/debug-express-pickit-3-mplab-ide/dp/50P9695?Ntt=DV164131

This one should be connected to the programming header I guess? (https://www.burninmining.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Platine-1024x585.jpg)
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October 10, 2013, 05:52:08 PM
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Here is a picture of my board with broken usb:

Yeah, that looks more tricky. That would have needed a heatgun to reflow the solder instead of a soldering iron, but it doesnt exactly help that the traces have been ripped off the PCB. I would still give it a shot by soldering some wires to it, but thats just me Smiley

asic-hardware.com e-mailed me back and said this could be used to update the firmware if your USB connectors are broken:

http://www.newark.com/microchip/dv164131/debug-express-pickit-3-mplab-ide/dp/50P9695?Ntt=DV164131

No idea..
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October 10, 2013, 05:52:49 PM
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I have a quality soldering iron and a magnifying glass and there is no way I could fix. It's way to small. Problem someone with much better eye-hand coordination could do it, but I'd probably just make it worse.

Can you post a picture? Ive fixed a few micro usb connectors with 4 relatively big pins, and that was really not that hard, its not like Im an expert. But I have seen other variants with tiny pins at the bottom that would be challenging to fix.

Either way, prevention is always better than curing, so everyone else: go get some glue.


So, epoxy or hot glue right? We've got both, is there a preference for one or the other?

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October 10, 2013, 06:15:05 PM
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So, epoxy or hot glue right? We've got both, is there a preference for one or the other?

I like hotglue because you can always remove it later, but its not as stong as epoxy. Your choice I guess. If you go for hotglue, use generous amounts.
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October 10, 2013, 06:35:52 PM
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So, epoxy or hot glue right? We've got both, is there a preference for one or the other?

I like hotglue because you can always remove it later, but its not as stong as epoxy. Your choice I guess. If you go for hotglue, use generous amounts.

Hot glue it is then - I was a bit worried that the epoxy might seep into the USB socket and I'd never get it out.

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October 10, 2013, 07:53:57 PM
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order 108x received yesterday.  Say what you will about pricing but I ordered 2 boards on Sept 15, was promised delivery 2nd week of October and that's exactly what I got.  BRAVO.

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October 10, 2013, 08:04:03 PM
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Here is a picture of my board with broken usb:



asic-hardware.com e-mailed me back and said this could be used to update the firmware if your USB connectors are broken:

http://www.newark.com/microchip/dv164131/debug-express-pickit-3-mplab-ide/dp/50P9695?Ntt=DV164131

This one should be connected to the programming header I guess? (https://www.burninmining.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Platine-1024x585.jpg)

You can upgrade the firmware with pickit3 programmer as I have done on few of my bitburners. Just before you do that , speak to Burnin or Cryptx to send you the firmware file that can be used with pickit3. Its different than the file you use via usb.

As to respiring the traces, have look on that site. I have used it to repair traces on the consoles and it works a treat.
http://www.intertronics.co.uk/products/crcct006025at.htm
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October 10, 2013, 08:25:20 PM
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My situation is similar, it looks like the traces are ripped off so it will be hard to get it back on.

A couple of questions:

- If I just got my 8-board kit yesterday do I need to upgrade the firmware before I can use the CANBUS cable? I've heard that it is only necessary for batch 1 and 2 but how do I know if I am in batch 1 or 2?

- I went to the electronics store, bought some ribbon cable and a crimper and made my own 8-socket CANBUS cable. It doesn't work though. I just get "usb_write error on avalon_write".
I'm using the special version of cgminer 3.5 from the installation instructions. I've terminated both ends of the CANBUS cable by adding the jumpers on the top and bottom board of the stack. I have the USB cable plugged into the bottom of the stack. All the boards seem to have power. Once again, I have NOT upgraded the firmare although I have a firmware programmer on order. What could be wrong?

- I have tried both "256" and "32" for number of miners option. In other words, I've tried both 115200:256:10:50:256,  and 115200:32:10:50:256. It's a little unclear which it should be.
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October 10, 2013, 08:32:55 PM
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My situation is similar, it looks like the traces are ripped off so it will be hard to get it back on.

A couple of questions:

- If I just got my 8-board kit yesterday do I need to upgrade the firmware before I can use the CANBUS cable? I've heard that it is only necessary for batch 1 and 2 but how do I know if I am in batch 1 or 2?

- I went to the electronics store, bought some ribbon cable and a crimper and made my own 8-socket CANBUS cable. It doesn't work though. I just get "usb_write error on avalon_write".
I'm using the special version of cgminer 3.5 from the installation instructions. I've terminated both ends of the CANBUS cable by adding the jumpers on the top and bottom board of the stack. I have the USB cable plugged into the bottom of the stack. All the boards seem to have power. Once again, I have NOT upgraded the firmare although I have a firmware programmer on order. What could be wrong?

- I have tried both "256" and "32" for number of miners option. In other words, I've tried both 115200:256:10:50:256,  and 115200:32:10:50:256. It's a little unclear which it should be.

ok, I figured somethings out. If I only plug in some of the miners, it works, so I have to figure out which is the broken miner (or broken canbus cable socket) that is messing up the chain. Possibly one of the USB connectors shorted when it came off. Good news is CANBUS DOES work without a firmware upgrade.
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October 10, 2013, 09:17:00 PM
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Paul3,

That solder joint is cold as HELL.  If you were / are close to Memphis (could be Egypt ... could be Tennessee ... who knows) I'd let you run that board through my DIY reflow oven.  In any case that's gonna take some PREMO solder mojo.

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October 10, 2013, 10:40:55 PM
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When trying to connect boards with the CAN-BUS cable, I frequently get errors like:

[2013-10-10 18:38:49] BTB0: Comms error(buffer)
 [2013-10-10 18:38:49] usb_write error on avalon_write
 [2013-10-10 18:38:50] usb_write error on avalon_write
 [2013-10-10 18:38:50] usb_write error on avalon_write

It seems ot be kind of random. I've trying every combination of 2 - 8 boards that I can. The only thing consistent is the first and last boards. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't but it is repeatable. I haven't been able to get more than 4 boards working at a time. But not always the same 4 boards.

What could be going wrong?
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October 10, 2013, 11:29:58 PM
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Can I plug in or remove the power connector while the psu is running? Don't wanna blow the board up.
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