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November 14, 2013, 07:17:04 PM
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So it 'sees' it....but it still isn't 'using' it.


Start with -D -d? and see what you get

uhh.... where do I put that? at the end of the full command?
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November 14, 2013, 07:19:31 PM
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Sorry... yeah like:

bfgminer -o bleh -u bleh etc. -S bigpic:bleh -D -d?

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November 14, 2013, 07:40:29 PM
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Sorry... yeah like:

bfgminer -o bleh -u bleh etc. -S bigpic:bleh -D -d?



bfgminer -o stratum+tcp://us3.eclipsemc.com:3333 -u xxxxx -p xxxxx -S bigpic:/dev/ttyACM0 -D -d?
 [2013-11-14 13:36:39] setrlimit: Soft fd limit not being changed from 1024 (FD_SETSIZE=1024; hard limit=4096)                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:39] Started bfgminer 3.3.0                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:39] Loaded configuration file /home/oldfatgod/.bfgminer/bfgminer.conf                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:39] ft232r_scan: Found 1d6b:0002 - not a ft232r                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:39] ft232r_scan: Found 1d6b:0002 - not a ft232r                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:39] ft232r_scan: Found 1d6b:0001 - not a ft232r                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:39] ft232r_scan: Found 1d6b:0001 - not a ft232r                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:39] ft232r_scan: Found 1d6b:0001 - not a ft232r                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:39] ft232r_scan: Found 1d6b:0001 - not a ft232r                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:39] ft232r_scan: Found 1d6b:0001 - not a ft232r                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:39] ft232r_scan: Found 0403:6014 - not a ft232r                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:39] ft232r_scan: Found 15d9:0a41 - not a ft232r                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:39] ft232r_scan: Found 03eb:204b - not a ft232r                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:39] ft232r_scan: Found 03eb:204b - not a ft232r                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:39] Acquired exclusive advisory lock on /dev/ttyUSB0                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:39] BFL: Attempting to open /dev/ttyUSB0                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:39] Found BitForce device on /dev/ttyUSB0                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40]   DEVICE: BitFORCE SC                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40]   FIRMWARE: 1.0.0                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40]   MINIG SPEED: 7.49 GH/s                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40]   PROCESSOR 3: 14 engines @ 259 MHz                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40]   PROCESSOR 7: 15 engines @ 264 MHz                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40]   ENGINES: 29                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40]   FREQUENCY: 266 MHz                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40]   XLINK MODE: MASTER                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40]   CRITICAL TEMPERATURE: 0                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40]   XLINK PRESENT: NO                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40] Do not have user privileges required to open /dev/ttyACM0                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40] Do not have user privileges required to open /dev/ttyACM0                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40] Do not have user privileges required to open /dev/ttyACM1                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40] Do not have user privileges required to open /dev/serial/by-id/usb-BFMG_Bitfury_BF1_A4931313633351F06182-if00                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40] Do not have user privileges required to open /dev/serial/by-id/usb-BFMG_Bitfury_BF1_A493131363335141A2B0-if00                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40] Not a ZTEX device 1d6b:0002                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40] Not a ZTEX device 1d6b:0002                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40] Not a ZTEX device 1d6b:0001                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40] Not a ZTEX device 1d6b:0001                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40] Not a ZTEX device 1d6b:0001                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40] Not a ZTEX device 1d6b:0001                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40] Not a ZTEX device 1d6b:0001                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40] Not a ZTEX device 0403:6014                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40] Not a ZTEX device 15d9:0a41                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40] Not a ZTEX device 03eb:204b                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40] Not a ZTEX device 03eb:204b                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40] Devices detected:                   
 [2013-11-14 13:36:40]   0. BFL 0  (driver: bitforce_queue)                   
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November 14, 2013, 07:58:01 PM
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so what are the permissions for ttyACM0 in /dev


should be 660, owned by root:dialout, with the sticky t set.

(at least on wheezy)
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November 14, 2013, 08:24:09 PM
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so what are the permissions for ttyACM0 in /dev


should be 660, owned by root:dialout, with the sticky t set.

(at least on wheezy)

 Huh

head=in over Wink


https://i.imgur.com/oO11yPW.png?1

sorry...I'm still learning linux, and this machine is the only one with maya xfce because of its lack of other resources so I hardly ever mess around with it except for bfgminer.

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November 14, 2013, 08:31:55 PM
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The instructions on page 1 clearly state to run bfgminer as root.  I.E.

sudo bfgminer .... rest of command line

Alternatives include adding your user to the "dialout" group or installing the udev script from cgminer.  Both of which are probably asking too much.  Try running with "sudo" to run as super user to confirm that it is a permissions issue.
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November 14, 2013, 09:27:28 PM
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The instructions on page 1 clearly state to run bfgminer as root.  I.E.

sudo bfgminer .... rest of command line

Alternatives include adding your user to the "dialout" group or installing the udev script from cgminer.  Both of which are probably asking too much.  Try running with "sudo" to run as super user to confirm that it is a permissions issue.

ahhh.... okay, I ran it simply with sudo bfgminer to see what would happen and they are there now:

https://i.imgur.com/Fi4wk3j.png


Now that they are mining...I'll go back and look over some of the tweeking posts in this thread I've been skipping.  Thanks for your help.
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November 14, 2013, 11:50:26 PM
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@Bordomboy

Are you using a powered hub?

do you have a ttyACM0 listed in your in /dev?

What command line are you starting bfgminer with?

At first I tried a hub, but couldn't find its power cord, so I plugged them  directly into a USB expansion card installed on the machine.

Yes, I found ttyAMC0 and ttyAMC1 in my /dev.

I've been starting bfgminer with bfgminer -o stratum+tcp://us3.eclipsemc.com:3333 -u xxxxx -p xxxx -S bitfury:/dev/ttyACM0



You need to update your version of bfgminer

Message me if you have any problems
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November 15, 2013, 12:35:42 AM
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Well... my 10k resistors came in today, switched out the 22k resistor for a 10k on one of my good units.

BFGMiner 3.6.0 - 2.82 GH/s - 0 HW Errors
CGMiner 3.8.0 - 2.51 GH/s

I only let it sit for about 10 minutes on each mining software, so going to let it run for awhile in BFGMiner now.

Before the installation of the resistor this unit was consistently at 2.2GH/s

EDIT:

Temperature at heat-sink: 27.8 C / 82 F
Temperature at chip: 37.7 C / 100 F

tk1337,

after you replaced the 22K with a 10K, what was the resistance across R15 ?

So, awkwardly enough I can't get a reading off of R15, I can off other resistors, but not R15. Had to borrow a meter as my dog decided a couple days ago that mine would make a nice chew toy Cry I'm blaming the meter (lol) going to grab a different one tomorrow.
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November 15, 2013, 12:39:00 AM
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@Bordomboy

Are you using a powered hub?

do you have a ttyACM0 listed in your in /dev?

What command line are you starting bfgminer with?

At first I tried a hub, but couldn't find its power cord, so I plugged them  directly into a USB expansion card installed on the machine.

Yes, I found ttyAMC0 and ttyAMC1 in my /dev.

I've been starting bfgminer with bfgminer -o stratum+tcp://us3.eclipsemc.com:3333 -u xxxxx -p xxxx -S bitfury:/dev/ttyACM0



You need to update your version of bfgminer

I added theturtle1983 ppa as listed on the first page and I have the one maintained by unit3 added already, but it updated from what I was running to v. 3.3.0... I can't seem to get it to upgrade further. Perhaps 3.3.0 is called for with mint 13maya with xfce. (side note...since I ran all the updates this afternoon when I started this, the windows that open are missing the 'minimize/maximize/close' icons and I no longer have any control over their size...I also a missing 3 of the 4 desktops the settings say I have. weird) But as long as I'm getting some mining done, I think I'm going to have to leave it for the night and come back to it tomorrow.
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November 15, 2013, 09:50:52 AM
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@Bordomboy

Are you using a powered hub?

do you have a ttyACM0 listed in your in /dev?

What command line are you starting bfgminer with?

At first I tried a hub, but couldn't find its power cord, so I plugged them  directly into a USB expansion card installed on the machine.

Yes, I found ttyAMC0 and ttyAMC1 in my /dev.

I've been starting bfgminer with bfgminer -o stratum+tcp://us3.eclipsemc.com:3333 -u xxxxx -p xxxx -S bitfury:/dev/ttyACM0



You need to update your version of bfgminer

I added theturtle1983 ppa as listed on the first page and I have the one maintained by unit3 added already, but it updated from what I was running to v. 3.3.0... I can't seem to get it to upgrade further. Perhaps 3.3.0 is called for with mint 13maya with xfce. (side note...since I ran all the updates this afternoon when I started this, the windows that open are missing the 'minimize/maximize/close' icons and I no longer have any control over their size...I also a missing 3 of the 4 desktops the settings say I have. weird) But as long as I'm getting some mining done, I think I'm going to have to leave it for the night and come back to it tomorrow.
You may need to change the target distribution name, see previous post at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=319419.msg3467818#msg3467818

"In "software and updates", "other software"  you have to change "saucy" to "raring" in the ppa."  - your distribution may be different
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November 15, 2013, 06:58:16 PM
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@Bordomboy

Are you using a powered hub?

do you have a ttyACM0 listed in your in /dev?

What command line are you starting bfgminer with?

At first I tried a hub, but couldn't find its power cord, so I plugged them  directly into a USB expansion card installed on the machine.

Yes, I found ttyAMC0 and ttyAMC1 in my /dev.

I've been starting bfgminer with bfgminer -o stratum+tcp://us3.eclipsemc.com:3333 -u xxxxx -p xxxx -S bitfury:/dev/ttyACM0



You need to update your version of bfgminer

I added theturtle1983 ppa as listed on the first page and I have the one maintained by unit3 added already, but it updated from what I was running to v. 3.3.0... I can't seem to get it to upgrade further. Perhaps 3.3.0 is called for with mint 13maya with xfce. (side note...since I ran all the updates this afternoon when I started this, the windows that open are missing the 'minimize/maximize/close' icons and I no longer have any control over their size...I also a missing 3 of the 4 desktops the settings say I have. weird) But as long as I'm getting some mining done, I think I'm going to have to leave it for the night and come back to it tomorrow.
You may need to change the target distribution name, see previous post at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=319419.msg3467818#msg3467818

"In "software and updates", "other software"  you have to change "saucy" to "raring" in the ppa."  - your distribution may be different

saucy doesnt need any change. Ive uploaded the build for saucy.

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November 15, 2013, 07:57:43 PM
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Auction for 2 h-boards closing in 3 hrs.  Boards are version 2.2 for m-board v3.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=333237.0
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November 16, 2013, 01:44:18 AM
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Just started using bfg today for my first asic machine (red fury usbs - aww cute)
in the supplied #miner.bat file theres a cmd to insert your BTC address... ive only used cuda miner before for scrypt mining, i also tried gui and cgmier and never saw a line to add the BTC address in the bat file - is this essential? its freaking me out...
:p
thanks!

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November 16, 2013, 02:22:10 AM
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Just started using bfg today for my first asic machine (red fury usbs - aww cute)
in the supplied #miner.bat file theres a cmd to insert your BTC address... ive only used cuda miner before for scrypt mining, i also tried gui and cgmier and never saw a line to add the BTC address in the bat file - is this essential? its freaking me out...
:p
thanks!
That is for elgius pool that is what you use as a username.

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Just started using bfg today for my first asic machine (red fury usbs - aww cute)
in the supplied #miner.bat file theres a cmd to insert your BTC address... ive only used cuda miner before for scrypt mining, i also tried gui and cgmier and never saw a line to add the BTC address in the bat file - is this essential? its freaking me out...
:p
thanks!
That is for elgius pool that is what you use as a username.
i see, thanks!

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November 16, 2013, 02:50:01 PM
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Installation tutorials for compatiable mining software.

<< Bfgminer MAC>>
follow is https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=186794.0
Thanks to Nwoolls for the great work!

REFLASHING FIRMWARE
Download link. http://www.mediafire.com/download/ggogpoch3mropbs/BF1-Firmware.zip
Make sure to download the "dfu-programmer" package.
This can be done by typing "Sudo apt-get install dfu-programmer"
The firmware is the same as the one that shipped with the device

https://i.imgur.com/FWzRBg9.png


reserved for FAQ

New official version of cgminer, 3.5.0, now contains support for red/bluefury devices on linux and windows.

Raspian setup

<< Raspbian Wheezy Setup Cgminer>>

.deb for raspbian : https://mega.co.nz/#!HdZWXaJL!f8Tq2Td275SK1Dkv0KiBYAQQuFN00vfsuL3v7_cIrsE

Instructions:
Code:
sudo apt-get update #Make sure repos are up to date
sudo dpkg -i cgminer_3.5.0-1_armhf.deb #May complain about missing dependencies, dont panic next step takes care of it
sudo apt-get -f install #Installs the needed dependencies and then failed cgminer form above step.

built using :-
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--disable-opencl --disable-adl --enable-bflsc --enable-bitforce --enable-icarus --enable-modminer --enable-ztex --enable-avalon --enable-bitfury

And hash away.
https://i.imgur.com/Pn7be4m.jpg

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<< Raspbian Wheezy Setup Bfgminer>>
Type the below into the terminal window.

sudo apt-get install git automake build-essential

wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/zcwry409nf5b0ad/bfgminer_3.0.2-1precise1_armhf.deb
sudo apt-get update
sudo dpkg -i bfgminer_3.0.2-1precise1_armhf.deb
^ Dont worry if previous step fails or has errors, next step will prolly fix it
sudo apt-get -f install

https://i.imgur.com/Z2emNSi.jpg

then just type sudo bfgminer into the terminal window.

<< Linux Installation Instructions >>

Ubuntu Linux Setup Instructions :

1 ) Download Ubuntu x64 from : http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop

2 ) Install on a PC or on a Virtual Machine.

3 ) Once installed Find and Open Terminal by pressing CTRL + ALT + T

4 ) Type the following lines and press enter after each one :

Code:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:theturtle1983/mining
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install bfgminer

5 ) Plug in your Blue Fury Miner in your favorite USB hub/port

6 ) Find the Blue Fury device name in your /Dev Folder. Mine was named ttyACM0 (yours should be similar)

https://i.imgur.com/AgKX2yZs.jpg

7 ) Type the following into Terminal :
Code:
sudo bfgminer -o [pool name] -u [username] -p [password] -S bitfury:/dev/ttyACM0
*obviously change everything in brackets to your personal pool settings.

8 ) Hash Away!  Grin

https://i.imgur.com/7F8HS7ns.jpg


<< Windows 7 Installation Instructions >>
video guide.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUtcah8iSNE

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1 ) Download Alpha Drivers Here : http://www.mediafire.com/download/819me4zvdju8lyg/bfgminerWin.zip

2 ) Extract and note where the bf1.ini is located in the folder.

3 ) Plug in your Blue Fury Miner and go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Devices and printers

4 ) Right Click on the Bitfury BF1 Device go to Properties > Hardware > Properties > Change Settings > Driver > Update Driver

5 ) Select "Browse My computer for Driver Software"

6 ) Select "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer"

7 ) Select "Have Disk", Browse to the bfgminerWin folder and Select bf1.ini

8 ) Select Install and it will give you a warning that the driver is NOT SIGNED. Press okay.

9 ) Now that the Driver is installed navigate to bfgminerWin > bfgminer32

10 ) Edit the #Mine.bat file in Notepad and change everything after "-O" to your own mining pool information and save.

11 ) Double click #Mine.bat and start mining Smiley

https://i.imgur.com/SQ6xdMls.jpg



I have a red fury and I'm currently mining, do I need to apply this???
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November 16, 2013, 02:53:25 PM
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If it is running you don't need to do anything and in future please refrain from quoting such a big post.

Thanks

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Just checking back in with my personal results for the pencil mod on my test stick as promised:

PRE-PENCIL MOD. No added airflow. Stock heatsink.
R15 = 0.97 (measured at 20k)
HW's = 7.58%
2.182GH/s (5s avg)

PENCIL MOD. No added airflow. Stock heatsink measured at @ 60.1deg C
R15 = 0.85 (measured at 20k)
HW's = 14.4%
2.658GH/s (5s avg)

PENCIL MOD +. Heatsink removed, swapped for a CPU hsf unit. measured at @ 29deg C
R15 = 0.85 (measured at 20k)
HW's = 9.89%
2.732GH/s (5s avg)

So in summary I've got a 25.2% increase in throughput with a 2.3% additional increase in errors.

I'll see how it continues to perform over the next couple of days. Swapping to an cpu hsf unit has worked out well, I'll be doing it on some of my other non usb devices. I've replaced the 4 pin connector with a stripped down usb lead (it's drawing 0.1A), obviously it's only being powered by 5v rather than 12v so the throughput is less, but it's plenty sufficient and means it runs silently. These CPU hsf units have been designed for maximum heat dissipation performance for years, might aswell make the most of it. No materials cost implication either, because it's one I kept from an old dual core unit in the bottom of a drawer.


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November 16, 2013, 10:29:54 PM
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I'm running 14 BF atm, plugged in three 10 port Hubs (5/5/4) and these Hubs are connected to another Hub which is connected to the RasPi running Minepeon.
If I only plug one (5) Hub to the Main Hub they are running easy above 2 Gh. But when all three Hubs are plugged to the main Hub, it seems they are quite slower. Any Ideas?

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