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November 11, 2013, 07:26:32 PM
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Confirmed received all my ordered units albeit in a round a bout fashion.

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November 11, 2013, 07:57:04 PM
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Mine co-exist no problem.

Are you using the same devices as I am?

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November 11, 2013, 09:57:31 PM
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Units received and hashing happily (no need for tracking nr anymore Wink )

Had some problem with a 7 port dlink hub, so running straight from the pc atm.
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November 11, 2013, 10:16:08 PM
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Good to see they're all showing up slowly Cheesy

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November 11, 2013, 10:59:25 PM
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Just wondering if anyone is having the same HW error rate as I am when using bluefury with bfgminer 3.5.1?

Over 5 hours hashing now and I have noticed an increase in HW errors. In comparison with ASICMiner, I have 0.9% of HW errors and with bluefury I am getting between 3.7% and 5.3%. Quite high in comparison with the ASICMiner BE USB and blade!

PXY 0 is my overclocked ASICMiner blade and BES are the ASICMiner USB BE's.

Code:
 bfgminer version 3.5.1 - Started: [2013-11-11 17:17:19] - [  0 days 05:27:11]
 [M]anage devices [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options  [H]elp [Q]uit
 Connected to ****** diff 16 with stratum as user ***
 Block: ...77ec57a0 #269097  Diff:511M ( 3.66Ph/s)  Started: [22:42:01]
 ST:27  F:0  NB:35  AS:0  BW:[108/ 48 B/s]  E:83.24  I: 1.13mBTC/hr  BS:100k
 26           | 29.38/28.87/28.03Gh/s | A:8021 R:99+5(1.2%) HW:2700/1.9%
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 PXY 0:       | 12.49/12.64/12.28Gh/s | A:3630 R:74+5(1.9%) HW: 576/1.0%
 ECM 0:       | 269.1/323.9/396.5Mh/s | A: 112 R: 2+0(1.8%) HW:   2/.11%
 ECM 1:       | 368.8/322.4/402.1Mh/s | A: 114 R: 0+0(none) HW:   2/.11%
 ECM 2:       | 207.4/325.8/383.5Mh/s | A: 113 R: 0+0(none) HW:   3/.17%
 ECM 3:       | 318.5/324.5/394.4Mh/s | A: 107 R: 1+0(.95%) HW:   4/.22%
 BPM 0:       |  2.36/ 2.36/ 2.14Gh/s | A: 581 R: 3+0(.52%) HW: 408/4.0%
 BPM 1:       |  2.35/ 2.35/ 2.11Gh/s | A: 592 R: 5+0(.85%) HW: 403/4.0%
 BPM 2:       |  2.39/ 2.39/ 2.26Gh/s | A: 634 R: 6+0(.76%) HW: 400/3.7%
 BPM 3:       |  2.31/ 2.32/ 2.16Gh/s | A: 588 R: 5+0(.87%) HW: 558/5.3%
 ZTX 0:       | 226.1/225.9/216.3Mh/s | A:  48 R: 0+0(none) HW: 208/.30%
 BES 0:       | 335.7/335.4/326.8Mh/s | A:  83 R: 1+0(1.2%) HW:   7/.46%
 BES 1:       | 335.3/335.3/329.9Mh/s | A: 105 R: 0+0(none) HW:   5/.33%
 BES 2:       | 335.7/334.7/329.3Mh/s | A:  79 R: 0+0(none) HW:   6/.40%
 BES 3:       | 335.8/335.2/332.1Mh/s | A: 106 R: 0+0(none) HW:  13/.85%
 BES 4:       | 335.7/334.9/335.9Mh/s | A:  96 R: 0+0(none) HW:   1/.07%
 BES 5:       | 335.5/334.9/346.6Mh/s | A: 109 R: 0+0(none) HW:   6/.38%
 BES 6:       | 335.6/334.6/331.9Mh/s | A:  87 R: 0+0(none) HW:  15/.98%
 BES 7:       | 335.5/335.0/326.4Mh/s | A:  90 R: 0+0(none) HW:  11/.73%
 BES 8:       | 335.3/334.9/334.0Mh/s | A: 100 R: 1+0(1.0%) HW:   5/.32%
 BES 9:       | 335.2/335.2/348.4Mh/s | A:  97 R: 0+0(none) HW:  11/.69%
 BES10:       | 335.6/335.2/323.8Mh/s | A:  91 R: 0+0(none) HW:   7/.47%
 BES11:       | 335.6/334.8/335.7Mh/s | A: 100 R: 1+0(1.0%) HW:   6/.39%
 BES12:       | 335.6/334.9/354.5Mh/s | A:  96 R: 0+0(none) HW:  14/.87%
 BES13:       | 335.7/335.0/343.0Mh/s | A:  83 R: 0+0(none) HW:  14/.90%
 BES14:       | 335.2/334.9/327.6Mh/s | A:  95 R: 0+0(none) HW:   7/.47%
 BEE 0:       | 335.6/334.9/334.5Mh/s | A:  85 R: 0+0(none) HW:   9/.59%

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November 11, 2013, 11:08:51 PM
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Does anyone know who is parcel forces german partner?

Parcel Force deliver DHL items in the UK, maybe the same arrangement in reverse?
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November 11, 2013, 11:23:49 PM
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Thanks, got mine just there now.

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November 12, 2013, 09:33:30 AM
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Good morning OC3

Mine are in and hashing they arrived whilst i was away so i set them up in my jet lagged state last night
(New post immanent for questions lol)

Thank you.

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November 12, 2013, 09:42:03 AM
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Over 5 hours hashing now and I have noticed an increase in HW errors. In comparison with ASICMiner, I have 0.9% of HW errors and with bluefury I am getting between 3.7% and 5.3%. Quite high in comparison with the ASICMiner BE USB and blade!


Pretty much, yeah.  Try the pencil mod trick, brought my errors down a little and speed up a little as well.

Pencil mod you ask?  Get a pencil and scribble over the R15 resistor (next the PRG button, marked 223 I think).  That brings it's resistance down and power up to the chip a little.
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I have a mixture of BES and Blu's running

I could only get them all working with one instance of Bfgminer (BLU's) and one instance of Cgminer (BES's)
I'm getting 59% HW errors on the Blu's?

Ubuntu 32bit 12.04 (On crappy old laptop, it won't run win7 or anything 64bit)
Cgminer 3.3.1 - Running all BES's fine (And has been for ages now)
Bfgminer 3.30 - Running 4 x Blu's 59% HW errors but hashing OK 2.27 - 2.48 GHs

Annoyingly being a Windows and Mac user i can only install onto Ubuntu via a PPA (typical GUI user, I know...)
Hence the 2 legacy versions of Cgminer and Bfgminer

Do I have to FLASH the BLU's, i've read theres a firmware update?
Is there a PPA that has later versions of Cgminer and or Bfgminer

Does anyone have a "TARD" guide to install cgminer / bfgminer from source code (This looks a strong learning curve....)so i can install the later versions
(Or should i just leave alone as they are hashing?)

Is 59% HW errors the norm?

I have 3 BLU's with RED leds and one with a yellow / orange led?

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November 12, 2013, 09:51:19 AM
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Just wondering if anyone is having the same HW error rate as I am when using bluefury with bfgminer 3.5.1?

Over 5 hours hashing now and I have noticed an increase in HW errors. In comparison with ASICMiner, I have 0.9% of HW errors and with bluefury I am getting between 3.7% and 5.3%. Quite high in comparison with the ASICMiner BE USB and blade!

PXY 0 is my overclocked ASICMiner blade and BES are the ASICMiner USB BE's.

Code:
 bfgminer version 3.5.1 - Started: [2013-11-11 17:17:19] - [  0 days 05:27:11]
 [M]anage devices [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options  [H]elp [Q]uit
 Connected to ****** diff 16 with stratum as user ***
 Block: ...77ec57a0 #269097  Diff:511M ( 3.66Ph/s)  Started: [22:42:01]
 ST:27  F:0  NB:35  AS:0  BW:[108/ 48 B/s]  E:83.24  I: 1.13mBTC/hr  BS:100k
 26           | 29.38/28.87/28.03Gh/s | A:8021 R:99+5(1.2%) HW:2700/1.9%
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 PXY 0:       | 12.49/12.64/12.28Gh/s | A:3630 R:74+5(1.9%) HW: 576/1.0%
 ECM 0:       | 269.1/323.9/396.5Mh/s | A: 112 R: 2+0(1.8%) HW:   2/.11%
 ECM 1:       | 368.8/322.4/402.1Mh/s | A: 114 R: 0+0(none) HW:   2/.11%
 ECM 2:       | 207.4/325.8/383.5Mh/s | A: 113 R: 0+0(none) HW:   3/.17%
 ECM 3:       | 318.5/324.5/394.4Mh/s | A: 107 R: 1+0(.95%) HW:   4/.22%
 BPM 0:       |  2.36/ 2.36/ 2.14Gh/s | A: 581 R: 3+0(.52%) HW: 408/4.0%
 BPM 1:       |  2.35/ 2.35/ 2.11Gh/s | A: 592 R: 5+0(.85%) HW: 403/4.0%
 BPM 2:       |  2.39/ 2.39/ 2.26Gh/s | A: 634 R: 6+0(.76%) HW: 400/3.7%
 BPM 3:       |  2.31/ 2.32/ 2.16Gh/s | A: 588 R: 5+0(.87%) HW: 558/5.3%
 ZTX 0:       | 226.1/225.9/216.3Mh/s | A:  48 R: 0+0(none) HW: 208/.30%
 BES 0:       | 335.7/335.4/326.8Mh/s | A:  83 R: 1+0(1.2%) HW:   7/.46%
 BES 1:       | 335.3/335.3/329.9Mh/s | A: 105 R: 0+0(none) HW:   5/.33%
 BES 2:       | 335.7/334.7/329.3Mh/s | A:  79 R: 0+0(none) HW:   6/.40%
 BES 3:       | 335.8/335.2/332.1Mh/s | A: 106 R: 0+0(none) HW:  13/.85%
 BES 4:       | 335.7/334.9/335.9Mh/s | A:  96 R: 0+0(none) HW:   1/.07%
 BES 5:       | 335.5/334.9/346.6Mh/s | A: 109 R: 0+0(none) HW:   6/.38%
 BES 6:       | 335.6/334.6/331.9Mh/s | A:  87 R: 0+0(none) HW:  15/.98%
 BES 7:       | 335.5/335.0/326.4Mh/s | A:  90 R: 0+0(none) HW:  11/.73%
 BES 8:       | 335.3/334.9/334.0Mh/s | A: 100 R: 1+0(1.0%) HW:   5/.32%
 BES 9:       | 335.2/335.2/348.4Mh/s | A:  97 R: 0+0(none) HW:  11/.69%
 BES10:       | 335.6/335.2/323.8Mh/s | A:  91 R: 0+0(none) HW:   7/.47%
 BES11:       | 335.6/334.8/335.7Mh/s | A: 100 R: 1+0(1.0%) HW:   6/.39%
 BES12:       | 335.6/334.9/354.5Mh/s | A:  96 R: 0+0(none) HW:  14/.87%
 BES13:       | 335.7/335.0/343.0Mh/s | A:  83 R: 0+0(none) HW:  14/.90%
 BES14:       | 335.2/334.9/327.6Mh/s | A:  95 R: 0+0(none) HW:   7/.47%
 BEE 0:       | 335.6/334.9/334.5Mh/s | A:  85 R: 0+0(none) HW:   9/.59%


> 6% HW errors and struggling to get a steady 2.2GH/s out of mine on CGMiner 3.8.1

Not exactly been a great buying experience with these BlueFury, I have to say.

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November 12, 2013, 10:06:28 AM
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I couldn't get more than 1.2 to 1.4 under Linux with latest versions of cgminer and bfgminer. Bfgminer for windows from the support thread works and I am getting 2.3Ghs Smiley I have got a pi on order so will try again when that arrives.

I spoke too soon, pool average settles at 1.3Ghs on Windows as well Sad
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November 12, 2013, 10:30:29 AM
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I couldn't get more than 1.2 to 1.4 under Linux with latest versions of cgminer and bfgminer. Bfgminer for windows from the support thread works and I am getting 2.3Ghs Smiley I have got a pi on order so will try again when that arrives.

I spoke too soon, pool average settles at 1.3Ghs on Windows as well Sad

My Pi is giving an average of 2.33 on MinePeon, with an average of 2.24 at the pool. No special mods, no special drivers, just:-    -S BPM:all

Reject rate is 0.81%    Error rate is 59.23%

simple maths says this is not a true error rate.

2.33Gh less 0.81% = 2.311Gh    pool shows 2.24Gh so corrected error rate is 3.07%  The extra 56.16% is probably down to running a 5Gh chip at less than 2.5Gh.

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November 12, 2013, 11:24:31 AM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=319419.msg3553170#msg3553170 - for the pencil mod.

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November 12, 2013, 12:06:14 PM
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Are you kidding me? Smiley it really works ? It is beacuse you lower the resistance?
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November 12, 2013, 12:12:29 PM
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Are you kidding me? Smiley it really works ? It is beacuse you lower the resistance?

confirmed working. mining away with 2.9 Ghps. Lowered R15 from 0.97 MOhm to 0.85 MOhm. Fan cooling advised.
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November 12, 2013, 12:16:21 PM
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Are you kidding me? Smiley it really works ? It is beacuse you lower the resistance?

confirmed working. mining away with 2.9 Ghps. Lowered R15 from 0.97 MOhm to 0.85 MOhm. Fan cooling advised.
Nice .. need to try it. What about USB Erupters - 333 MHz .. is there any option (instead of changing clock chip)
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November 12, 2013, 12:17:47 PM
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Does anyone know who is parcel forces german partner?

Parcel Force deliver DHL items in the UK, maybe the same arrangement in reverse?

It was GLS. Just delivered.

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November 12, 2013, 02:32:08 PM
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Got em, and they're hashing away. Also left you a positive trust feedback.

Thanks for taking care of the GB!
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November 12, 2013, 03:37:51 PM
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Got my 5 Fury's today.

Hash-tastic!

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