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Author Topic: [ANN] Technobit HEX16B(Bitfury based) 16 chip board design  (Read 56527 times)
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December 13, 2013, 10:42:05 AM
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yes we are talking about nanofury, tank you for try to help me.

i received 3 nanofury, i try it on 2 pc, 1 with win 7 32bit and bfgminer 3.8 and 1 with ubuntu 10.04 64 bit and bfgminer 3.8.
on both pc when i attach the 3 nanofury on win device manager i see all as HID device and on linux with lsusb -t i see all 3 as microchip device, but when i start bfgminer only 2 nanofury work, the third not appear in the list and when i add device from bfgminer while mining it say no device found.
I start bfgminer with -S all and setting osc bit 50
i use a Dlink DUB-H7 powered hub, i try all device connected, i try only two and only the broken to exclude power source problem but same result, 2 working and 1 not working, led remain off
now i can't post output of bfgminer -D because i have only the linux pc and bfgminer say segmentation fault when start with nanofury connected, i post it as soon as possible.
this evening i also post high quality picture.i compare the broken with the other one and i don't see solder problem or components broken,but i don't have expert eye

I was wondering if the problem nanofury had serial number on it because it's need serial number to work. You can check it using -D -d?  .
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December 13, 2013, 11:07:25 AM
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@marto74 why you reply only to people that accuse you to scam or people that use strong word for you?

i understand that you are very busy to maintein your agreements but i write to you in all possible way (mail, private message and then forum thread) and with patience i'm waiting your reply,but you are ignoring me.

i paid, but i have received some hardware BROKEN, i don't ask a refund for the moment, i only ask if there are something to do to make it functional.for a lot of day i can't use something that i have payd because you don't reply and you don't support your customers
Hey,
Will you share here with us what is broken?
It may turn out that we can help?
10X

Yeah maybe some high quality picture, Or output from
Code:
bfgminer -D -d?
Nanos ?Smiley
If yoes i am counting on you Zich Wink

Yup, nanofury  Smiley

yes we are talking about nanofury, tank you for try to help me.

i received 3 nanofury, i try it on 2 pc, 1 with win 7 32bit and bfgminer 3.8 and 1 with ubuntu 10.04 64 bit and bfgminer 3.8.
on both pc when i attach the 3 nanofury on win device manager i see all as HID device and on linux with lsusb -t i see all 3 as microchip device, but when i start bfgminer only 2 nanofury work, the third not appear in the list and when i add device from bfgminer while mining it say no device found.
I start bfgminer with -S all and setting osc bit 50
i use a Dlink DUB-H7 powered hub, i try all device connected, i try only two and only the broken to exclude power source problem but same result, 2 working and 1 not working, led remain off
now i can't post output of bfgminer -D because i have only the linux pc and bfgminer say segmentation fault when start with nanofury connected, i post it as soon as possible.
this evening i also post high quality picture.i compare the broken with the other one and i don't see solder problem or components broken,but i don't have expert eye
Have you tried them one buy one just to make sure one of them not working
If no i suggest to try them one by one in same conditions even not changing port of the hub

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December 13, 2013, 11:15:15 AM
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Have you tried them one buy one just to make sure one of them not working
If no i suggest to try them one by one in same conditions even not changing port of the hub


Yes, i try it. on the same port the broken not working and other one work.

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Have you tried them one buy one just to make sure one of them not working
If no i suggest to try them one by one in same conditions even not changing port of the hub


Yes, i try it. on the same port the broken not working and other one work.


Unfortunately i think we will not be able to help you. It seems that this one is not OK ...
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If someone can tell you how to program them and if or you find FW for pic it can solve your problem. But i do not know much about it

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I was wondering if the problem nanofury had serial number on it because it's need serial number to work. You can check it using -D -d?  .

this is the output of sudo ./bfgminer -D -d? on ubuntu 10.04 64bit, the serial it apper to his present.

Code:
 [2013-12-13 12:02:50] Timers: Using clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC)                    
 [2013-12-13 12:02:50] Global quota greatest common denominator set to 1                   
 [2013-12-13 12:02:50] setrlimit: Soft fd limit not being changed from 1024 (FD_SETSIZE=1024; hard limit=1024)                   
 [2013-12-13 12:02:50] Started bfgminer 3.8.0                   
 [2013-12-13 12:02:50] Loaded configuration file /home/berny/.cgminer/cgminer.conf                   
 [2013-12-13 12:02:51] hidapi_try_lib: Couldn't load libhidapi.so: libhidapi.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory                   
 [2013-12-13 12:02:51] hidapi_try_lib: Couldn't load libhidapi-0.so: libhidapi-0.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory                   
 [2013-12-13 12:02:51] hidapi_try_lib: Successfully loaded libhidapi-hidraw.so                   
 [2013-12-13 12:02:51] hid_devinfo_scan: Found "MCP2210 USB to SPI Master" serial "0000034904"                   
 [2013-12-13 12:02:51] hid_devinfo_scan: Found "USB-PS/2 Optical Mouse" serial "(null)"                   
 [2013-12-13 12:02:51] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:003:001 (path=(null), vid=1d6b, pid=0001, manuf=Linux 2.6.32-38-generic uhci_hcd, prod=UHCI Host Controller, serial=0000:00:1a.0)                   
 [2013-12-13 12:02:51] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:004:001 (path=(null), vid=1d6b, pid=0001, manuf=Linux 2.6.32-38-generic uhci_hcd, prod=UHCI Host Controller, serial=0000:00:1a.1)                   
 [2013-12-13 12:02:51] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:001:001 (path=(null), vid=1d6b, pid=0002, manuf=Linux 2.6.32-38-generic ehci_hcd, prod=EHCI Host Controller, serial=0000:00:1a.7)                   
 [2013-12-13 12:02:51] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:001:002 (path=(null), vid=04f2, pid=b033, manuf=(null), prod=USB2.0 1.3M UVC WebCam, serial=(null))                   
 [2013-12-13 12:02:51] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:005:001 (path=(null), vid=1d6b, pid=0001, manuf=Linux 2.6.32-38-generic uhci_hcd, prod=UHCI Host Controller, serial=0000:00:1d.0)                   
 [2013-12-13 12:02:51] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:005:005 (path=(null), vid=04d8, pid=00de, manuf=Microchip Technology Inc., prod=MCP2210 USB to SPI Master, serial=0000034904)                   
 [2013-12-13 12:02:51] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:005:004 (path=(null), vid=046d, pid=c03d, manuf=Logitech, prod=USB-PS/2 Optical Mouse, serial=(null))                   
 [2013-12-13 12:02:51] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:006:001 (path=(null), vid=1d6b, pid=0001, manuf=Linux 2.6.32-38-generic uhci_hcd, prod=UHCI Host Controller, serial=0000:00:1d.1)                   
 [2013-12-13 12:02:51] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:007:001 (path=(null), vid=1d6b, pid=0001, manuf=Linux 2.6.32-38-generic uhci_hcd, prod=UHCI Host Controller, serial=0000:00:1d.2)                   
 [2013-12-13 12:02:51] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:007:002 (path=(null), vid=0b05, pid=1712, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=0194E8-5B-0002)                   
 [2013-12-13 12:02:51] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:007:003 (path=(null), vid=08ff, pid=1600, manuf=(null), prod=Fingerprint Sensor, serial=(null))                   
 [2013-12-13 12:02:51] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:002:001 (path=(null), vid=1d6b, pid=0002, manuf=Linux 2.6.32-38-generic ehci_hcd, prod=EHCI Host Controller, serial=0000:00:1d.7)                   
 [2013-12-13 12:02:51] lowlevel_scan: Found hid device at hid:/dev/hidraw0 (path=/dev/hidraw0, vid=046d, pid=c03d, manuf=Logitech, prod=USB-PS/2 Optical Mouse, serial=(null))                   
 [2013-12-13 12:02:51] lowlevel_scan: Found hid device at hid:/dev/hidraw1 (path=/dev/hidraw1, vid=04d8, pid=00de, manuf=Microchip Technology Inc., prod=MCP2210 USB to SPI Master, serial=0000034904)                   
 [2013-12-13 12:02:51] lowlevel_scan: Found mcp2210 device at hid:/dev/hidraw1 (path=/dev/hidraw1, vid=04d8, pid=00de, manuf=Microchip Technology Inc., prod=MCP2210 USB to SPI Master, serial=0000034904)                   
Segmentation fault

and this is from a virtual machine with win 7 32 bit and bfgminer 3.8

Code:
[2013-12-13 12:19:14] setrlimit: Not supported by platform
 [2013-12-13 12:19:14] Started bfgminer 3.8.0
 [2013-12-13 12:19:14] usb_devinfo_scan: Error opening device usb:001:001: LIBUS
B_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
 [2013-12-13 12:19:14] hidapi_try_lib: Couldn't load libhidapi.dll: unknown

 [2013-12-13 12:19:14] hidapi_try_lib: Successfully loaded libhidapi-0.dll

 [2013-12-13 12:19:14] hid_devinfo_scan: Found "MCP2210 USB to SPI Master" seria
l "0000034904"
 [2013-12-13 12:19:14] Failed to get PortName registry key value in lowl-vcom.c
_vcom_devinfo_scan_windows__hubport():443: The system cannot find the file speci
fied.
 [2013-12-13 12:19:14] FTD2XX.DLL failed to load, not using FTDI autodetect

 [2013-12-13 12:19:14] QueryDosDevice returned insufficent buffer error; enlargi
ng to 200
 [2013-12-13 12:19:14] QueryDosDevice returned insufficent buffer error; enlargi
ng to 400
 [2013-12-13 12:19:14] QueryDosDevice returned insufficent buffer error; enlargi
ng to 800
 [2013-12-13 12:19:14] QueryDosDevice returned insufficent buffer error; enlargi
ng to 1000
 [2013-12-13 12:19:14] QueryDosDevice returned insufficent buffer error; enlargi
ng to 2000
 [2013-12-13 12:19:14] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:001:002 (path=(nul
l), vid=04d8, pid=00de, manuf=Microchip Technology Inc., prod=MCP2210 USB to SPI
 Master, serial=0000034904)
 [2013-12-13 12:19:15] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:001:001 (path=(nul
l), vid=106b, pid=003f, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=(null))

 [2013-12-13 12:19:15] lowlevel_scan: Found hid device at hid:\\?\hid#vid_04d8&p
id_00de#6&8878c6a&0&0000#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030} (path=\\?\hid#vi
d_04d8&pid_00de#6&8878c6a&0&0000#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030}, vid=04d
8, pid=00de, manuf=Microchip Technology Inc., prod=MCP2210 USB to SPI Master, se
rial=0000034904)
 [2013-12-13 12:19:15] lowlevel_scan: Found mcp2210 device at hid:\\?\hid#vid_04
d8&pid_00de#6&8878c6a&0&0000#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030} (path=\\?\hi
d#vid_04d8&pid_00de#6&8878c6a&0&0000#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030}, vid
=04d8, pid=00de, manuf=Microchip Technology Inc., prod=MCP2210 USB to SPI Master
, serial=0000034904)
 [2013-12-13 12:19:15] lowlevel_scan: Found vcom device at com:11 (path=\\.\COM1
1, vid=0000, pid=0000, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=(null))

 [2013-12-13 12:19:15] lowlevel_scan: Found vcom device at com:10 (path=\\.\COM1
0, vid=0000, pid=0000, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=(null))

 [2013-12-13 12:19:15] lowlevel_scan: Found vcom device at com:9 (path=\\.\COM9,
 vid=0000, pid=0000, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=(null))

 [2013-12-13 12:19:15] lowlevel_scan: Found vcom device at com:8 (path=\\.\COM8,
 vid=0000, pid=0000, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=(null))

 [2013-12-13 12:19:15] lowlevel_scan: Found vcom device at com:7 (path=\\.\COM7,
 vid=0000, pid=0000, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=(null))

 [2013-12-13 12:19:15] lowlevel_scan: Found vcom device at com:6 (path=\\.\COM6,
 vid=0000, pid=0000, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=(null))

 [2013-12-13 12:19:15] lowlevel_scan: Found vcom device at com:5 (path=\\.\COM5,
 vid=0000, pid=0000, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=(null))

 [2013-12-13 12:19:15] lowlevel_scan: Found vcom device at com:4 (path=\\.\COM4,
 vid=0000, pid=0000, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=(null))

 [2013-12-13 12:19:15] lowlevel_scan: Found vcom device at com:3 (path=\\.\COM3,
 vid=0000, pid=0000, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=(null))

 [2013-12-13 12:19:15] lowlevel_scan: Found vcom device at com:16 (path=\\.\COM1
6, vid=0000, pid=0000, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=(null))

 [2013-12-13 12:19:15] lowlevel_scan: Found vcom device at com:15 (path=\\.\COM1
5, vid=0000, pid=0000, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=(null))

 [2013-12-13 12:19:15] lowlevel_scan: Found vcom device at com:14 (path=\\.\COM1
4, vid=0000, pid=0000, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=(null))

 [2013-12-13 12:19:15] lowlevel_scan: Found vcom device at com:13 (path=\\.\COM1
3, vid=0000, pid=0000, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=(null))

 [2013-12-13 12:19:15] lowlevel_scan: Found vcom device at com:12 (path=\\.\COM1
2, vid=0000, pid=0000, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=(null))

 [2013-12-13 12:19:15] Devices detected:
 [2013-12-13 12:19:15] Timers: Using QueryPerformanceCounter

 [2013-12-13 12:19:15] Recalibrating timeofday offset (delta 1386889520.706266s)

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December 13, 2013, 11:39:24 AM
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I was wondering if the problem nanofury had serial number on it because it's need serial number to work. You can check it using -D -d?  .

this is the output of sudo ./bfgminer -D -d? on ubuntu 10.04 64bit, the serial it apper to his present.


Damn, not serial number problem  Lips sealed
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December 13, 2013, 11:52:36 AM
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How much power does this board consume?
12V @ 5A ?
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Arrrghh! My worst fear!

They only sent 1x Hex16b miner! The one I paid in PayPal. They didn't add the other 5x paid in Bitcoins, even though each order had note on it saying combine all three orders!

To top it off I don't think the TP-Link is pre-flashed. When I go to 192.168.0.254 it just looks like a regular TP-Link screen.

I was hoping for a simple install.  Sad  I see Firmware Version: 3.14.2 Build 120817 Rel.55520n

Can anyone give me a guide on how to flash/use the TP-Link as a miner please?

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December 13, 2013, 12:18:40 PM
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How much power does this board consume?
12V @ 5A ?

Yup, in 2GOOD review he said 52 watt on the wall.
Since i don't own one, so i am not know the exact number but it's must be around 5 A (12 V).
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Arrrghh! My worst fear!

They only sent 1x Hex16b miner! The one I paid in PayPal. They didn't add the other 5x paid in Bitcoins, even though each order had note on it saying combine all three orders!

To top it off I don't think the TP-Link is pre-flashed. When I go to 192.168.0.254 it just looks like a regular TP-Link screen.

I was hoping for a simple install.  Sad

Can anyone give me a guide on how to flash/use the TP-Link as a miner please?

The default ip is 192.168.0.99  Smiley

Go to SYSTEM TOOLS - FIRMWARE UPGRADE then browse for the image that downloaded from technobit. Use factory.bin image
Image version:
                     0.1.0 Download
                     0.1.3 Download

Again, after flashing, the default ip is 192.168.0.99.
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Arrrghh! My worst fear!

They only sent 1x Hex16b miner! The one I paid in PayPal. They didn't add the other 5x paid in Bitcoins, even though each order had note on it saying combine all three orders!

To top it off I don't think the TP-Link is pre-flashed. When I go to 192.168.0.254 it just looks like a regular TP-Link screen.

I was hoping for a simple install.  Sad

Can anyone give me a guide on how to flash/use the TP-Link as a miner please?

The default ip is 192.168.0.99  Smiley

Go to SYSTEM TOOLS - FIRMWARE UPGRADE then browse for the image that downloaded from technobit. Use factory.bin image
Latest version is 0.1.0 Download

Again, after flashing, the default ip is 192.168.0.99.

Ok I downloaded 0.1.0.rar
I downloaded FreeUnrar and inside are 4 files
0_1_0_openwrt-ar71xx-generic-tl-mr3020-v1-squashfs-factory.bin
0_1_0_openwrt-ar71xx-generic-tl-mr3020-v1-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin
7ddb94d6964f2451d2e76f70b069dfdf2b3d4d6f.patch
Changelog

I went to 192.168.0.99 - SYSTEM TOOLS - FIRMWARE
I told it to use 0_1_0_openwrt-ar71xx-generic-tl-mr3020-v1-squashfs-factory.bin
It said firmware upgraded okay.
But on reboot I cannot connect to it on 192.168.0.99 or 254

When I do an IPCOFING it shows 169.254.85.24 255.255.0.0
Any ideas? Because that's a big a subnet range to try every IP address on!

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Ok I downloaded 0.1.0.rar
I downloaded FreeUnrar and inside are 4 files
0_1_0_openwrt-ar71xx-generic-tl-mr3020-v1-squashfs-factory.bin
0_1_0_openwrt-ar71xx-generic-tl-mr3020-v1-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin
7ddb94d6964f2451d2e76f70b069dfdf2b3d4d6f.patch
Changelog

I went to 192.168.0.99 - SYSTEM TOOLS - FIRMWARE
I told it to use 0_1_0_openwrt-ar71xx-generic-tl-mr3020-v1-squashfs-factory.bin
It said firmware upgraded okay.
But on reboot I cannot connect to it on 192.168.0.99 or 254

When I do an IPCOFING it shows 169.254.85.24 255.255.0.0
Any ideas? Because that's a big a subnet range to try every IP address on!


Set you computer ip to 192.168.0.100
Then connect to 192.168.0.99 via web


Edit : Wait... you can access 192.168.0.99 before flashing?
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I think items have Ben oversold and that is why it is taking so long to send them out. Quite likely the November orders are not ready and that is why shipping is marked as cancelled. If this was not the case it would not take more than 2 weeks to resend them.

The "I will refund you and not accept orders from you again" is nnot a normal approach to business imho.

But again you only hear back if you mention the word legal so... not really holding my breath to a response let alone to receiving my order.

That said I lot nearly 1 month of mining which yes is arguable but it is what it is so no, will not accept a simple refund yet, I want my items.

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Ok I downloaded 0.1.0.rar
I downloaded FreeUnrar and inside are 4 files
0_1_0_openwrt-ar71xx-generic-tl-mr3020-v1-squashfs-factory.bin
0_1_0_openwrt-ar71xx-generic-tl-mr3020-v1-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin
7ddb94d6964f2451d2e76f70b069dfdf2b3d4d6f.patch
Changelog

I went to 192.168.0.99 - SYSTEM TOOLS - FIRMWARE
I told it to use 0_1_0_openwrt-ar71xx-generic-tl-mr3020-v1-squashfs-factory.bin
It said firmware upgraded okay.
But on reboot I cannot connect to it on 192.168.0.99 or 254

When I do an IPCOFING it shows 169.254.85.24 255.255.0.0
Any ideas? Because that's a big a subnet range to try every IP address on!


Set you computer ip to 192.168.0.100
Then connect to 192.168.0.99 via web


Edit : Wait... you can access 192.168.0.99 before flashing?

Thanks ditching DHCP and manually setting the IPv4 works. I can see the interface now.

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Thanks ditching DHCP and manually setting the IPv4 works. I can see the interface now.

Gratz  Grin
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December 13, 2013, 01:17:32 PM
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I think items have Ben oversold and that is why it is taking so long to send them out. Quite likely the November orders are not ready and that is why shipping is marked as cancelled. If this was not the case it would not take more than 2 weeks to resend them.

The "I will refund you and not accept orders from you again" is nnot a normal approach to business imho.

But again you only hear back if you mention the word legal so... not really holding my breath to a response let alone to receiving my order.

That said I lot nearly 1 month of mining which yes is arguable but it is what it is so no, will not accept a simple refund yet, I want my items.



Actually the miner is not ready stock. They need up to 4 week for production & marto did mention about production problem with november order.

About cancelled shipping is from speedy side maybe due to document problem. I had similar problem with speedy & my miner stuck in speedy office for 3 week just because of proforma invoice. In the end marto still send proforma invoice with wrong item quantity.

I guess speedy don't want to take similar situation because i complain everyday to speedy by mail. My guess is you are not in EU right?
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December 13, 2013, 02:06:38 PM
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stop spamming everywhere.
Your first order is assembly service and we are waiting for your chips.
Both your second and third orders are December shipment and they will be shipped on time

Best Martin


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December 13, 2013, 02:12:02 PM
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I think items have Ben oversold and that is why it is taking so long to send them out. Quite likely the November orders are not ready and that is why shipping is marked as cancelled. If this was not the case it would not take more than 2 weeks to resend them.

The "I will refund you and not accept orders from you again" is nnot a normal approach to business imho.

But again you only hear back if you mention the word legal so... not really holding my breath to a response let alone to receiving my order.

That said I lot nearly 1 month of mining which yes is arguable but it is what it is so no, will not accept a simple refund yet, I want my items.



This is what Marto said to me when I enquired about my order HHAHDTTXC being 'canceled':-

"So Speedy seems to reject this for unknown reason , board is returned to us.
I'll ship tomorrow on my account UPS express"

That was on 4th December... UPS express from Sofia -> London = 1 day!
Of course Marto no longer replies to me and ignores everything I post PM or otherwise.
So no UPS tracking number given despite repeated requests - I think the reason will be obvious to everyone why that is.
 
Marto you claim not to be a scammer but your actions are louder than your words!

I tell you what Marto - you prove you are not a scammer by giving us some information as to what is really happening? Without the false promises.

You wont have to write it out 100 times - just once here for us all to read.

A proper statement..

It is about time you started telling the truth to everyone here, to just come out with one liners saying stop spamming is not going to make it go away. Your business ethics are very bad and not the recipe of success of any business looking towards becoming established for the long term. Loss of mining revenue is one thing but not communicating, telling lies is something entirely different.

You seem to be putting more effort into selling January shipments than honoring orders from October & November!

I would loved to be proved wrong about my opinion Marto - but that is now up to you to take action.

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Thanks ditching DHCP and manually setting the IPv4 works. I can see the interface now.

Gratz  Grin

OK had it mining over an hour now, damn that fan's noisy, and nothing is happening at Bitminter, 0.0Ghps.

Can someone help me diagnose what's wrong please. I can ping it ok and it's got an address on my network, has my router as Gateway and DNS and 8.8.8.8 (Google). Router diagnostics all pass okay. It's like the it's not talking to the miner or the pool?

System Log
Code:
Empty

Configuration
Code:
Pool 1 = stratum+tcp://mint.bitminter.com:3333
Pool1 worker = UserName_WorkerName
Pool1 password = 1234
Pool 2 =
Pool2 worker =
Pool2 password =
Pool 3 =
Pool3 worker =
Pool3 password =
Pool Balance(Default: Failover) = Failover
Handle USB detect errors as (Default: hexA) = hexB
Hex16A Chip Count (Default: 16) = 16
Hex16A Chip Frequency (Default: 350) = 350
Hex16A Chip Core Voltage mV (Default: 1200) = 1200
Hex16B Chip Count (Default: 16) = 16
Hex16B Chip Frequency Bits (Default: 540) = 540
Hex16B Chip Core Voltage mV (Default: 900) = 900
Hex16C Chip Count (Default: 16) = 16
Hex16C Frequency (Default: 1500) = 1500
Hex16C Chip Core Voltage mV (Default: 1100) =1100
API Allow (Default: W:127.0.0.1) = R:127.0.0.1
More Options =

Cgminer API Log
Code:
[Firmware Version] => 20131125
cgminer: 3_8_3_be51dcf
Reply was 'STATUS=S,When=1386946034,Code=70,Msg=CGMiner stats,Description=cgminer 3.8.3|STATS=0,ID=POOL0,Elapsed=180,Calls=0,Wait=0.000000,Max=0.000000,Min=99999999.000000,Pool Calls=0,Pool Attempts=0,Pool Wait=0.000000,Pool Max=0.000000,Pool Min=99999999.000000,Pool Av=0.000000,Work Had Roll Time=false,Work Can Roll=false,Work Had Expire=false,Work Roll Time=0,Work Diff=4.00000000,Min Diff=4.00000000,Max Diff=4.00000000,Min Diff Count=14,Max Diff Count=14,Times Sent=2,Bytes Sent=144,Times Recv=10,Bytes Recv=7605,Net Bytes Sent=144,Net Bytes Recv=7605|'
[STATUS] =>
(
   [STATUS] => S
   [When] => 1386946034
   [Code] => 70
   [Msg] => CGMiner stats
   [Description] => cgminer 3.8.3
)
[STATS0] =>
(
   [STATS] => 0
   [ID] => POOL0
   [Elapsed] => 180
   [Calls] => 0
   [Wait] => 0.000000
   [Max] => 0.000000
   [Min] => 99999999.000000
   [Pool Calls] => 0
   [Pool Attempts] => 0
   [Pool Wait] => 0.000000
   [Pool Max] => 0.000000
   [Pool Min] => 99999999.000000
   [Pool Av] => 0.000000
   [Work Had Roll Time] => false
   [Work Can Roll] => false
   [Work Had Expire] => false
   [Work Roll Time] => 0
   [Work Diff] => 4.00000000
   [Min Diff] => 4.00000000
   [Max Diff] => 4.00000000
   [Min Diff Count] => 14
   [Max Diff Count] => 14
   [Times Sent] => 2
   [Bytes Sent] => 144
   [Times Recv] => 10
   [Bytes Recv] => 7605
   [Net Bytes Sent] => 144
   [Net Bytes Recv] => 7605
)
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December 13, 2013, 03:20:18 PM
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Have you set your username_worker name correctly under Pool1 worker?
With Bitminter first worker default is "1"... So default would be "yourusername_1"

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