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January 15, 2014, 09:17:32 PM |
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BFGminer is telling me COM9 does not have user privalages to install so I am not able to run my BiFury. Does anyone no what I need to change?
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January 16, 2014, 01:02:13 AM |
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Ok here is what is going on with my BiFury.
If I plug it in and then startup BFG or Multiminer no devices at all are found not even my existing ASIC's.
If I start the program with the BiFury not plugged in then hot plug it detects and works great in BFG miner using the manual add. Then it runs great 5 to 5.6 gh/s.
I have looked around but I don't see any solutions. This is the same either in my Anker hub or directly into the ports on the PC.
I am running Win7.
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January 16, 2014, 02:09:21 AM |
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The same happens in linux and cgminer. If i start the programme i have to unplugged and then plugged again to see it
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January 16, 2014, 02:31:07 AM |
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The same happens in linux and cgminer. If i start the programme i have to unplugged and then plugged again to see it
I have not found a solution yet either.
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January 16, 2014, 03:32:37 AM |
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The same happens in linux and cgminer. If i start the programme i have to unplugged and then plugged again to see it
I got it fixed. Reload the firmware. I used the method in this thread with this tutorial. It works perfect now at 5.7 gh/s 47 degrees C. This site will show you how and has a great pic on how to do it. http://c-scape.nl/bi-fury/I chose the 90 degree version and it works great. I hope it helps.
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January 16, 2014, 04:13:28 AM |
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Wow that's a great speed there ManeBjorn. I might have to try the new firmwares, I am just using stock firmware right now. I wonder if the newer firmwares would help. I've also seen some mention of lights flashing on them but they are just solid green for me. And I stand corrected, I received back a 7-port Anker USB 3 hub from Amazon today and they work in it. Maybe they just don't like my 10-port Anker hubs. They were running for a little while fine till I knocked one out trying to capture both speeds and the hub in the same picture, but I was able to hotplug it back in. https://i.imgur.com/Ujhtf3n.jpg
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January 16, 2014, 04:17:19 AM |
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Wow that's a great speed there ManeBjorn. I might have to try the new firmwares, I am just using stock firmware right now. I wonder if the newer firmwares would help. I've also seen some mention of lights flashing on them but they are just solid green for me. And I stand corrected, I received back a 7-port Anker USB 3 hub from Amazon today and they work in it. Maybe they just don't like my 10-port Anker hubs. They were running for a little while fine till I knocked one out trying to capture both speeds and the hub in the same picture, but I was able to hotplug it back in. I'm using the Anker 7 port as well. LOL Yes the firmware made a big difference. I will post a pic tomorrow of it running. I was very surprised when it just ran and so well to boot after the update.
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rallasnackbar
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January 16, 2014, 10:47:00 AM |
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Still cant get mine to work properly. In windows 7, i can get only ONE running in cgminer(various versions) no matter how i do, its always the last i plug in that gets used. Also tried plugging the USB hub in with all switched on, still only uses one. After running for less then an hour, on Windows, the keyboard becomes unresponsible. Havnt bin able to get Raspberry Pi with cgminer 3.10.0 to find them. Just says No Devices Detected, no matter what i do. Tried several guides for it, and a number of systems(MinePeon, RaspBian) but none of them detects it. Also tried BFGminer in minepeon, with same result. Got a 7 port USB 2.0 hub, with external power supply, noname. The AC adapter that came with it only provided 1amp, so i made a molex cable for my computer so it would get more amps that way. Also cut the red wire in the USB, just to check if that would help, either on the raspberry, or the keyboard that becomes unrespnsible. But it didnt. The guide i used for RaspBian Cgminer $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install build-essential git pkg-config libtool libcurl4-openssl-dev libncurses5-dev libudev-dev autoconf automake $ git clone https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer.git$ cd cgminer $ ./autogen.sh $ ./configure --enable-bitfury $ make $ sudo make install Then i use ./cgminer and fill in the pool and worker specs. Any help on this will be great, and if anyone solves this so it works, will get a reward(BTC). Going out to buy a better hub now, to see if that helps.
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January 16, 2014, 11:57:40 AM |
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Still cant get mine to work properly. In windows 7, i can get only ONE running in cgminer(various versions) no matter how i do, its always the last i plug in that gets used. Also tried plugging the USB hub in with all switched on, still only uses one. After running for less then an hour, on Windows, the keyboard becomes unresponsible. Havnt bin able to get Raspberry Pi with cgminer 3.10.0 to find them. Just says No Devices Detected, no matter what i do. Tried several guides for it, and a number of systems(MinePeon, RaspBian) but none of them detects it. Also tried BFGminer in minepeon, with same result. Got a 7 port USB 2.0 hub, with external power supply, noname. The AC adapter that came with it only provided 1amp, so i made a molex cable for my computer so it would get more amps that way. Also cut the red wire in the USB, just to check if that would help, either on the raspberry, or the keyboard that becomes unrespnsible. But it didnt. The guide i used for RaspBian Cgminer $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install build-essential git pkg-config libtool libcurl4-openssl-dev libncurses5-dev libudev-dev autoconf automake $ git clone https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer.git$ cd cgminer $ ./autogen.sh $ ./configure --enable-bitfury $ make $ sudo make install Then i use ./cgminer and fill in the pool and worker specs. Any help on this will be great, and if anyone solves this so it works, will get a reward(BTC). Going out to buy a better hub now, to see if that helps. Did you firmware update yet?
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chek2fire
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January 16, 2014, 11:58:02 AM |
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The same happens in linux and cgminer. If i start the programme i have to unplugged and then plugged again to see it
I got it fixed. Reload the firmware. I used the method in this thread with this tutorial. It works perfect now at 5.7 gh/s 47 degrees C. This site will show you how and has a great pic on how to do it. http://c-scape.nl/bi-fury/I chose the 90 degree version and it works great. I hope it helps. thank! i will try it
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January 16, 2014, 01:36:04 PM |
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So got it working, a orico A3H10 usb Hub and usb fan + new firmware.
Question the red light is blinking, is that because its getting accepted blocks for the pool? And its running att 4.8 GH how can i crank it up? And whats Best Intensity Settings?
There's no such thing as intensity for these devices or anything in current cgminer code. The only thing that will happen is they'll run slower if it runs too hot with the current cgminer code throttling it, but if you have a fan on it that should never happen. Ok thanks, but i use bfg i had problems finding the fury in CG BFG has some tweakable settings for the Bi*fury... hit M to manage the device, then highlight your Bi*Fury on the list. From there you can change the "Oscillator bits" by hitting O. Default is 54. I tried other values but for mine, it seems to like the default value just fine. Tried Oscillator bits, but the only thing that changes is the temp getting higher, should it not get more speed?
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rallasnackbar
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January 16, 2014, 01:37:45 PM |
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Still cant get mine to work properly. In windows 7, i can get only ONE running in cgminer(various versions) no matter how i do, its always the last i plug in that gets used. Also tried plugging the USB hub in with all switched on, still only uses one. After running for less then an hour, on Windows, the keyboard becomes unresponsible. Havnt bin able to get Raspberry Pi with cgminer 3.10.0 to find them. Just says No Devices Detected, no matter what i do. Tried several guides for it, and a number of systems(MinePeon, RaspBian) but none of them detects it. Also tried BFGminer in minepeon, with same result. Got a 7 port USB 2.0 hub, with external power supply, noname. The AC adapter that came with it only provided 1amp, so i made a molex cable for my computer so it would get more amps that way. Also cut the red wire in the USB, just to check if that would help, either on the raspberry, or the keyboard that becomes unrespnsible. But it didnt. The guide i used for RaspBian Cgminer $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install build-essential git pkg-config libtool libcurl4-openssl-dev libncurses5-dev libudev-dev autoconf automake $ git clone https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer.git$ cd cgminer $ ./autogen.sh $ ./configure --enable-bitfury $ make $ sudo make install Then i use ./cgminer and fill in the pool and worker specs. Any help on this will be great, and if anyone solves this so it works, will get a reward(BTC). Going out to buy a better hub now, to see if that helps. Did you firmware update yet? Bought a new USB 2.0 hub with a 3.5 amp ac adapter. Updatede the firmware on both, via this guide http://c-scape.nl/bi-fury/ chose the 90 degree version. Kind of the same problem on windows. Except this time, one of them is unknown device. They both work fine alone, with a higher speed then before 5gh/s+, but it will still only run one. And the problem hasnt changede at all in linux, dosnt find any of them, no matter what hub, or how i hotplug them. Also noticed that the LED's on the pens behave different now. Before the green led was always on, when the device was plugged in. Now when you start it, the red led turns on, then off. And when the pen is in use the green led flashes.
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merv77
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January 16, 2014, 03:30:47 PM Last edit: January 16, 2014, 04:06:50 PM by merv77 |
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Bought a new USB 2.0 hub with a 3.5 amp ac adapter. Updatede the firmware on both, via this guide http://c-scape.nl/bi-fury/ chose the 90 degree version. Kind of the same problem on windows. Except this time, one of them is unknown device. They both work fine alone, with a higher speed then before 5gh/s+, but it will still only run one. And the problem hasnt changede at all in linux, dosnt find any of them, no matter what hub, or how i hotplug them. Also noticed that the LED's on the pens behave different now. Before the green led was always on, when the device was plugged in. Now when you start it, the red led turns on, then off. And when the pen is in use the green led flashes. have you tried this method.... (I'm using Windows 7) First plug the Bi-Fury into a USB port and look in 'Devices & Printers' in the control panel to see if Bi-Fury is there. If not download 'zadig.exe', run it and select in 'Options' menu to 'show all devices', then select the Bi-Fury in the drop down list and select 'WinUSB' driver and click install. Then re-check 'Devices & Printers' in the control panel to see if the Bi-Fury has come up, if not reboot PC and check again. When the Bi-Fury is visible in the 'Devices & Printers' in the control panel then unplug it from USB port and run 'cgminer' with you pool settings and replug (hot plug) the Bi-Fury's one by one (not to quick, let it start hashing and then plug another).
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rallasnackbar
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January 16, 2014, 06:20:09 PM |
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Bought a new USB 2.0 hub with a 3.5 amp ac adapter. Updatede the firmware on both, via this guide http://c-scape.nl/bi-fury/ chose the 90 degree version. Kind of the same problem on windows. Except this time, one of them is unknown device. They both work fine alone, with a higher speed then before 5gh/s+, but it will still only run one. And the problem hasnt changede at all in linux, dosnt find any of them, no matter what hub, or how i hotplug them. Also noticed that the LED's on the pens behave different now. Before the green led was always on, when the device was plugged in. Now when you start it, the red led turns on, then off. And when the pen is in use the green led flashes. have you tried this method.... (I'm using Windows 7) First plug the Bi-Fury into a USB port and look in 'Devices & Printers' in the control panel to see if Bi-Fury is there. If not download 'zadig.exe', run it and select in 'Options' menu to 'show all devices', then select the Bi-Fury in the drop down list and select 'WinUSB' driver and click install. Then re-check 'Devices & Printers' in the control panel to see if the Bi-Fury has come up, if not reboot PC and check again. When the Bi-Fury is visible in the 'Devices & Printers' in the control panel then unplug it from USB port and run 'cgminer' with you pool settings and replug (hot plug) the Bi-Fury's one by one (not to quick, let it start hashing and then plug another). Yeh sorry about not mentioning it earlier, did the zadig thing yesterday, after reading through some forums for a solution. Used zadig_v2.0.1.162.exe and added winusb driver to them. After my last post, i got them both to run on Windows 7, without my keyboard being rejected. So either the bigger AC adapter, or firmware helped. The next problem is to get it running on my Raspberry Pi, since the computer i use for Bi*Fury, as of now, is also my scrypt mining rig. And it has some restarts.... Also, see how it still says No devices detected!
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merv77
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January 16, 2014, 06:49:14 PM |
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some wanted to see how I wired up power supply with 10 port USB 2.0 hubs 5V 30A 150W power supply connections are self explanatory Silver 10 port USB hub soldered power wires directly to PCB close up of solder connction to PCB Blue (better quality) 10 port USB hub again soldered power wires directly to PCB close up again of blue USB hub cut outs for wires to come through hub case if you're not comfortable with soldering then you can buy something like this above with screw terminals below are couple links of these DC power plugs: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/CCTV-Camera-5-5mm-x-2-1-mm-DC-Power-Male-Jack-Plug-Connector-Adapter-/360726637870http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/20pcs-2-1-x-5-5mm-DC-Power-Male-Plug-Jack-Adapter-Connector-for-CCTV-System-/161115013698use wire that's heavy enough to carry power to hub to prevent high voltage drop. eg. thick figure 8 (speaker) wire with 24 strands minimum, also known as 24/020 wire. I used 14AWG wire which is probably over kill but I had this type of wire because I use to tinker with battery powered RC helicopters. cut red power wire in USB cable that connects from USB hub to PC USB port. this is to prevent PC USB port trying to power anything connected to USB hub (power isn't required as your using power supply for power) here's a thread where there's good info on USB hub, etc.. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=253749.0Note. if you're going to do similar with a USB 3.0 hubs they may be powered with 12V instead of 5V, the same applies but 12V power supply required.
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January 16, 2014, 06:55:45 PM |
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Very nice! Found out I need something like this for powering hex•fury also:) And if you remove the polyfuse in the blue hub (that green thingy), you don't need to cut the red wire.
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January 16, 2014, 07:04:46 PM |
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Excellent. Thanks that looks much easier than I was worried it would be. Great job. some wanted to see how I wired up power supply with 10 port USB 2.0 hubs 5V 30A 150W power supply connections are self explanatory Silver 10 port USB hub soldered power wires directly to PCB close up of solder connction to PCB Blue (better quality) 10 port USB hub again soldered power wires directly to PCB close up again of blue USB hub cut outs for wires to come through hub case if you're not comfortable with soldering then you can buy something like this above with screw terminals below are couple links of these DC power plugs: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/CCTV-Camera-5-5mm-x-2-1-mm-DC-Power-Male-Jack-Plug-Connector-Adapter-/360726637870http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/20pcs-2-1-x-5-5mm-DC-Power-Male-Plug-Jack-Adapter-Connector-for-CCTV-System-/161115013698use wire that's heavy enough to carry power to hub to prevent high voltage drop. eg. thick figure 8 (speaker) wire with 24 strands minimum, also known as 24/020 wire. I used 14AWG wire which is probably over kill but I had this type of wire because I use to tinker with battery powered RC helicopters. cut red power wire in USB cable that connects from USB hub to PC USB port. this is to prevent PC USB port trying to power anything connected to USB hub (power isn't required as your using power supply for power) here's a thread where there's good info on USB hub, etc.. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=253749.0Note. if you're going to do similar with a USB 3.0 hubs they may be powered with 12V instead of 5V, the same applies but 12V power supply required.
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cscape
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January 16, 2014, 07:08:55 PM |
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Tried Oscillator bits, but the only thing that changes is the temp getting higher, should it not get more speed?
Higher values get you a higher clock rate, but also increases the hardware error rate, so higher clock settings may not result in increased overall hashing speed. The error rate is usually quite low at clock setting 54 and lower, and increases dramatically for higher settings. Of course, there's always individual variation in chips, so it's worth a try to play with this. Don't be surprised if the default setting is already optimal, though.
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merv77
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January 16, 2014, 07:13:30 PM |
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Bought a new USB 2.0 hub with a 3.5 amp ac adapter. Updatede the firmware on both, via this guide http://c-scape.nl/bi-fury/ chose the 90 degree version. Kind of the same problem on windows. Except this time, one of them is unknown device. They both work fine alone, with a higher speed then before 5gh/s+, but it will still only run one. And the problem hasnt changede at all in linux, dosnt find any of them, no matter what hub, or how i hotplug them. Also noticed that the LED's on the pens behave different now. Before the green led was always on, when the device was plugged in. Now when you start it, the red led turns on, then off. And when the pen is in use the green led flashes. have you tried this method.... (I'm using Windows 7) First plug the Bi-Fury into a USB port and look in 'Devices & Printers' in the control panel to see if Bi-Fury is there. If not download 'zadig.exe', run it and select in 'Options' menu to 'show all devices', then select the Bi-Fury in the drop down list and select 'WinUSB' driver and click install. Then re-check 'Devices & Printers' in the control panel to see if the Bi-Fury has come up, if not reboot PC and check again. When the Bi-Fury is visible in the 'Devices & Printers' in the control panel then unplug it from USB port and run 'cgminer' with you pool settings and replug (hot plug) the Bi-Fury's one by one (not to quick, let it start hashing and then plug another). Yeh sorry about not mentioning it earlier, did the zadig thing yesterday, after reading through some forums for a solution. Used zadig_v2.0.1.162.exe and added winusb driver to them. After my last post, i got them both to run on Windows 7, without my keyboard being rejected. So either the bigger AC adapter, or firmware helped. The next problem is to get it running on my Raspberry Pi, since the computer i use for Bi*Fury, as of now, is also my scrypt mining rig. And it has some restarts.... Also, see how it still says No devices detected! I think it's just a line that sticks on the top of cgminer for some reason. I've had similar with other lines just staying permanently on top line. Maybe ckolivas may know more why these lines are sticking on the top. not that it's any big problem, sometimes happens and sometimes doesn't. try hitting 'd' for [D]isplay options and then 'z' for [Z]ero statistics to see if clears it.
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January 16, 2014, 07:25:13 PM |
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Bought a new USB 2.0 hub with a 3.5 amp ac adapter. Updatede the firmware on both, via this guide http://c-scape.nl/bi-fury/ chose the 90 degree version. Kind of the same problem on windows. Except this time, one of them is unknown device. They both work fine alone, with a higher speed then before 5gh/s+, but it will still only run one. And the problem hasnt changede at all in linux, dosnt find any of them, no matter what hub, or how i hotplug them. Also noticed that the LED's on the pens behave different now. Before the green led was always on, when the device was plugged in. Now when you start it, the red led turns on, then off. And when the pen is in use the green led flashes. have you tried this method.... (I'm using Windows 7) First plug the Bi-Fury into a USB port and look in 'Devices & Printers' in the control panel to see if Bi-Fury is there. If not download 'zadig.exe', run it and select in 'Options' menu to 'show all devices', then select the Bi-Fury in the drop down list and select 'WinUSB' driver and click install. Then re-check 'Devices & Printers' in the control panel to see if the Bi-Fury has come up, if not reboot PC and check again. When the Bi-Fury is visible in the 'Devices & Printers' in the control panel then unplug it from USB port and run 'cgminer' with you pool settings and replug (hot plug) the Bi-Fury's one by one (not to quick, let it start hashing and then plug another). Yeh sorry about not mentioning it earlier, did the zadig thing yesterday, after reading through some forums for a solution. Used zadig_v2.0.1.162.exe and added winusb driver to them. After my last post, i got them both to run on Windows 7, without my keyboard being rejected. So either the bigger AC adapter, or firmware helped. The next problem is to get it running on my Raspberry Pi, since the computer i use for Bi*Fury, as of now, is also my scrypt mining rig. And it has some restarts.... Also, see how it still says No devices detected! I think it's just a line that sticks on the top of cgminer for some reason. I've had similar with other lines just staying permanently on top line. Maybe ckolivas may know more why these lines are sticking on the top. not that it's any big problem, sometimes happens and sometimes doesn't. try hitting 'd' for [D]isplay options and then 'z' for [Z]ero statistics to see if clears it. the keyboard is unusable again, using on-screen keyboard untill i find a solution for raspberry. and yes, D then Z cleared it.
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