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January 16, 2014, 02:52:01 PM |
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I use the normal clock and volt, but they still doubling.. This should not ben happen.. and not spoken from the hash performance.. Any ideas? I have a GigaByte Odin plus 700W Power supply: GE-G700-C1 They come with two cable of molex: #1 cable, there are 3 molex connectors and i use only 2 from it #2 cable, there are 1 molex connectors and i use this. 11.68 volt is end of the cable.
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January 16, 2014, 02:55:22 PM |
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I use the normal clock and volt, but they still doubling.. This should not ben happen.. and not spoken from the hash performance.. Any ideas? I have a GigaByte Odin plus 700W Power supply: GE-G700-C1 They come with two cable of molex: #1 cable, there are 3 molex connectors and i use only 2 from it #2 cable, there are 1 molex connectors and i use this. 11.68 volt is end of the cable. lsusb? what is your hub? Make sure you power everything usb hub boards + pi from a SINGLE power supply - The goal is to HAVE COMMON GROUND from PSU only Once again if you are in Germany use this pls http://www.amazon.de/dp/B00602C91U/ref=pe_386171_38075861_TE_itemI will say a crapy hub there is internal buffer 64 nonces so basically you are reading same result twice with big delay. Each nonce is checked against it and if dupe - which happens is not sent to the pool OFF boards (appearing and disappearing) is not a good sign or 12V problem or USB issues Fanaly you can cut red wire - PI to HUB cable - strip usb cable and cut red wire to avoid overfeeding pi USB port
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iFA88
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January 16, 2014, 03:05:07 PM |
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I use the normal clock and volt, but they still doubling.. This should not ben happen.. and not spoken from the hash performance.. Any ideas? I have a GigaByte Odin plus 700W Power supply: GE-G700-C1 They come with two cable of molex: #1 cable, there are 3 molex connectors and i use only 2 from it #2 cable, there are 1 molex connectors and i use this. 11.68 volt is end of the cable. lsusb? what is your hub? Make sure you power everything usb hub boards + pi from a SINGLE power supply Once again if you are in Germany use this pls http://www.amazon.de/dp/B00602C91U/ref=pe_386171_38075861_TE_itemI will say a crapy hub there is internal buffer 64 nonces so basically you are reading same result twice with big delay. Each nonce is checked against it and if dupe - which happens is not sent to the pool OFF boards (appearing and disappearing) is not a good sign or 12V problem or USB issues lsusb: root@rpi:/etc# lsusb Bus 001 Device 005: ID 05e3:0608 Genesys Logic, Inc. USB-2.0 4-Port HUB Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 001 Device 008: ID 0bda:8176 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTL8188CUS 802.11n WLAN Adapter Bus 001 Device 006: ID 05e3:0608 Genesys Logic, Inc. USB-2.0 4-Port HUB Bus 001 Device 033: ID 04d8:000a Microchip Technology, Inc. CDC RS-232 Emulation Demo Bus 001 Device 031: ID 04d8:000a Microchip Technology, Inc. CDC RS-232 Emulation Demo Bus 001 Device 032: ID 04d8:000a Microchip Technology, Inc. CDC RS-232 Emulation Demo
my hub is: http://www.trust.com/products/product.aspx?artnr=15140I power the RPI with microUSB with seperated adapter. But without this work too, because the USB hub power back to the RPI. On the USB hub seems all correct. The pool has rejected the duplicated job, so they send it to the pool.
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iFA88
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January 16, 2014, 03:07:17 PM |
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] On low clock its the same error.
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loshia
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January 16, 2014, 03:12:07 PM |
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] On low clock its the same error. ...... and pls post top output so we can see cpu usage So without external pi power? only usb to the hub? With wifi disabled? and only one,two,three boards? you have three boards and one of them is connecting/disconnecting?
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iFA88
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January 16, 2014, 03:17:02 PM |
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] On low clock its the same error. Same as above dude do as i suggest lsusb sorry i missed it common ground for everything cut red wire of usb data cable change hub Something is not right in your setup and pls post top output so we can see cpu usage So without external pi power? only usb to the hub? With wifi disabled? So, u say i should remove the powering from USB hub to the boards? I cannot set common ground for all, or what you mean with this?
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loshia
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January 16, 2014, 03:22:35 PM |
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] On low clock its the same error. Same as above dude do as i suggest lsusb sorry i missed it common ground for everything cut red wire of usb data cable change hub Something is not right in your setup and pls post top output so we can see cpu usage So without external pi power? only usb to the hub? With wifi disabled? So, u say i should remove the powering from USB hub to the boards? I cannot set common ground for all, or what you mean with this? As far as i understand pi can be powerd from usb only is that right? And work without external adapter If yes then 1. If your hub is powered one power it from PSU 5v then PI shall get power from HUB 2. If hub is not powered one cut usb cable Pi to Hub and feed red wire with 5V from PSU OK? And disable WiFi better to remove the card if it is not built in If pi needs external adapter just take 12V or 5V or whatever it needs from psu. Find a power jack and wire it accourdingly In that case cut red - usb cable from pi to hub to avoid overfeeding And finally there is always a chance a board to be faulty try all three one by one to see if there are disconnects
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iFA88
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January 16, 2014, 03:27:44 PM |
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As far as i understand pi can be powerd from usb only is that right? And work without external adapter If yes then 1. If your hub is powered one power it from PSU 5v then PI shal get power from HUB 2. If hub is not powered one cut usb cable Pi to Hub and feed red wire with 5V from PSU OK? And disable WiFi better to remove the card if it is not built in
If pi needs external adapter just take 12V or 5V or watever it needs from psu. Find a power jack and wire it accourdingly In that case cut red - usb cable from pi to hub to avoid overfeeding
The RPI can power through miniUSB and normal USB too. This is a Model A, i have only one USB port and i dont have ethernet.. i need the wifi. The HUB is powered from the RPI AND from the hex16a2 boards. From the Hex16a2 miniUSB connector i can have 5v. The RPI is powered from a seperate ~1A 5v power supply AND from the USB hub.
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January 16, 2014, 03:34:33 PM |
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As far as i understand pi can be powerd from usb only is that right? And work without external adapter If yes then 1. If your hub is powered one power it from PSU 5v then PI shal get power from HUB 2. If hub is not powered one cut usb cable Pi to Hub and feed red wire with 5V from PSU OK? And disable WiFi better to remove the card if it is not built in
If pi needs external adapter just take 12V or 5V or watever it needs from psu. Find a power jack and wire it accourdingly In that case cut red - usb cable from pi to hub to avoid overfeeding
The RPI can power through miniUSB and normal USB too. This is a Model A, i have only one USB port and i dont have ethernet.. i need the wifi. The HUB is powered from the RPI AND from the hex16a2 boards. From the Hex16a2 miniUSB connector i can have 5v. The RPI is powered from a seperate ~1A 5v power supply AND from the USB hub. Ok start with removing separate ~1A 5v power supply that shall do the trick with common ground If hub is crappy and Pi needs more power just gently cut usb Pi cable cut red wire +5V and spike it with Molex red from PSu or whatever you find is convenient for you Are you in Germany? PS: I am going dude see you later do not forget to test your boards one buy one first to see if all three are OK
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iFA88
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January 16, 2014, 04:07:33 PM |
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As far as i understand pi can be powerd from usb only is that right? And work without external adapter If yes then 1. If your hub is powered one power it from PSU 5v then PI shal get power from HUB 2. If hub is not powered one cut usb cable Pi to Hub and feed red wire with 5V from PSU OK? And disable WiFi better to remove the card if it is not built in
If pi needs external adapter just take 12V or 5V or watever it needs from psu. Find a power jack and wire it accourdingly In that case cut red - usb cable from pi to hub to avoid overfeeding
The RPI can power through miniUSB and normal USB too. This is a Model A, i have only one USB port and i dont have ethernet.. i need the wifi. The HUB is powered from the RPI AND from the hex16a2 boards. From the Hex16a2 miniUSB connector i can have 5v. The RPI is powered from a seperate ~1A 5v power supply AND from the USB hub. Ok start with removing separate ~1A 5v power supply that shall do the trick with common ground If hub is crappy and Pi needs more power just gently cut usb Pi cable cut red wire +5V and spike it with Molex red from PSu or whatever you find is convenient for you Are you in Germany? PS: I am going dude see you later do not forget to test your boards one buy one first to see if all three are OK Okay but i go too now. I dont do now nothing just run it. I think the PSU would the problem. Tomorrow arrives a better PSU to me. Im from Hungary, but i speak good German too. Thanks for help:) Best Regards: -iFA88
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January 16, 2014, 04:13:18 PM |
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Hi,
i downloaded cgminer 3.8.5 and patched it with the patch from technobit. Then i did a configure with ./configure --enable-bflsc --enable-avalon --enable-hexminerc
When its done it shows me: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ cgminer 3.8.5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Configuration Options Summary:
libcurl(GBT+getwork).: Enabled: -lcurl curses.TUI...........: FOUND: -lncurses
Avalon.ASICs.........: Enabled BlackArrow.ASICs.....: Disabled BFL.ASICs............: Enabled BitForce.FPGAs.......: Disabled BitFury.ASICs........: Disabled Hashfast.ASICs.......: Disabled Icarus.ASICs/FPGAs...: Disabled Klondike.ASICs.......: Disabled KnC.ASICs............: Disabled ModMiner.FPGAs.......: Disabled
Compilation............: make (or gmake) CPPFLAGS.............: CFLAGS...............: -g -O2 LDFLAGS..............: -lpthread LDADD................: -ldl -lcurl compat/jansson-2.5/src/.libs/libjansson.a -lpthread -lm compat/libusb-1.0/libusb/.libs/libusb-1.0.a -ludev -lrt
Installation...........: make install (as root if needed, with 'su' or 'sudo') prefix...............: /usr/local
I don't see a hexmierc option and the miner, after i did a "make install" does not know the hexminerc options ->
cgminer --hexminerc-voltage 900 --hexminerc-options 16:540 [2014-01-16 16:12:09] cgminer: --hexminerc-voltage: unrecognized option
can anyone help with this?
Thanks Michael
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January 16, 2014, 04:23:46 PM |
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Hi,
i downloaded cgminer 3.8.5 and patched it with the patch from technobit. Then i did a configure with ./configure --enable-bflsc --enable-avalon --enable-hexminerc
When its done it shows me: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ cgminer 3.8.5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Configuration Options Summary:
libcurl(GBT+getwork).: Enabled: -lcurl curses.TUI...........: FOUND: -lncurses
Avalon.ASICs.........: Enabled BlackArrow.ASICs.....: Disabled BFL.ASICs............: Enabled BitForce.FPGAs.......: Disabled BitFury.ASICs........: Disabled Hashfast.ASICs.......: Disabled Icarus.ASICs/FPGAs...: Disabled Klondike.ASICs.......: Disabled KnC.ASICs............: Disabled ModMiner.FPGAs.......: Disabled
Compilation............: make (or gmake) CPPFLAGS.............: CFLAGS...............: -g -O2 LDFLAGS..............: -lpthread LDADD................: -ldl -lcurl compat/jansson-2.5/src/.libs/libjansson.a -lpthread -lm compat/libusb-1.0/libusb/.libs/libusb-1.0.a -ludev -lrt
Installation...........: make install (as root if needed, with 'su' or 'sudo') prefix...............: /usr/local
I don't see a hexmierc option and the miner, after i did a "make install" does not know the hexminerc options ->
cgminer --hexminerc-voltage 900 --hexminerc-options 16:540 [2014-01-16 16:12:09] cgminer: --hexminerc-voltage: unrecognized option
can anyone help with this?
Thanks Michael
First autogen.sh dude instead of configure then make the. BFL and avalon will not work anyway so you can skip them and you can build 3.10 patch is available in technobit site
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January 16, 2014, 09:31:06 PM |
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ZCVYIHWDO 2013-12-04 still pending any news on that ??
Hi Braindead, if Jeffrey waits for an order made on 2013-11-28, I'm not too surprised yours isn't sent yet. BTW, waiting for 4 boards too, order paid on 2013-12-01, I'll post here when they'll be sent, so people can estimate when they can expect their orders. advertised 4 weeks delay is over, too bad. But remember that as always, crypto is a gamble. order shipped yesterday. Hi, for those of you who haven't received their orders, here is the detail of my order: 2013-12-01 -> order paid 2014-01-10 -> order shipped 2014-01-16 -> order received at home (France). BTW, Speedy doesn't deserve its name If orders are processed according to order date, you can estimate when yours wil be at home. Marto, a different order labelling will help at least in communication. You will be able to post fast and reliable status update of orders, something like this: HEX16B-0000001 to HEX16B-0000256 Shipped today HEX16A-0000001 to HEX16A-0000025 Going through testing HEX16 C-000001 to HEX16 C-0000054 In assembly process Note the bold "c" that will help you avoid confusion during shipping and inventory between the 2 generations of Avalon boards (Yes, I received a Gen 1 miner instead of a Gen 2 miner). These a simple ideas, but they should help you a little. Just as a sidenote, I'm employed on process improvement (Kaizen, Lean manufacturing) in aerospace, and some little tricks like the ones I gave here can really improve reliability and productivity at almost no cost. It works in bigger companies, but from my experience, it works even better on small ones.
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January 17, 2014, 12:18:30 AM Last edit: January 17, 2014, 01:01:03 AM by Zich |
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Hi,
i downloaded cgminer 3.8.5 and patched it with the patch from technobit. Then i did a configure with ./configure --enable-bflsc --enable-avalon --enable-hexminerc
When its done it shows me: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ cgminer 3.8.5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Configuration Options Summary:
libcurl(GBT+getwork).: Enabled: -lcurl curses.TUI...........: FOUND: -lncurses
Avalon.ASICs.........: Enabled BlackArrow.ASICs.....: Disabled BFL.ASICs............: Enabled BitForce.FPGAs.......: Disabled BitFury.ASICs........: Disabled Hashfast.ASICs.......: Disabled Icarus.ASICs/FPGAs...: Disabled Klondike.ASICs.......: Disabled KnC.ASICs............: Disabled ModMiner.FPGAs.......: Disabled
Compilation............: make (or gmake) CPPFLAGS.............: CFLAGS...............: -g -O2 LDFLAGS..............: -lpthread LDADD................: -ldl -lcurl compat/jansson-2.5/src/.libs/libjansson.a -lpthread -lm compat/libusb-1.0/libusb/.libs/libusb-1.0.a -ludev -lrt
Installation...........: make install (as root if needed, with 'su' or 'sudo') prefix...............: /usr/local
I don't see a hexmierc option and the miner, after i did a "make install" does not know the hexminerc options ->
cgminer --hexminerc-voltage 900 --hexminerc-options 16:540 [2014-01-16 16:12:09] cgminer: --hexminerc-voltage: unrecognized option
can anyone help with this?
Thanks Michael
Are you sure that the patch work??? There must be a error message appear when run the patch. There is no hex16 added in your summary. You must be use wrong patch for wrong cgminer version For cgminer 3.8.5 afe7710858e4ce28bb60f6ae6e167a18d687634f.patchFor cgminer 3.10.0 87f0213112a3c69e2c55160b9c674b9de2cde996_u.patch
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January 17, 2014, 04:12:19 AM Last edit: January 17, 2014, 05:14:50 AM by Zich |
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I use the normal clock and volt, but they still doubling.. This should not ben happen.. and not spoken from the hash performance.. Any ideas? I have a GigaByte Odin plus 700W Power supply: GE-G700-C1 They come with two cable of molex: #1 cable, there are 3 molex connectors and i use only 2 from it #2 cable, there are 1 molex connectors and i use this. 11.68 volt is end of the cable. How about increase your worker difficulty to 64. And your PSU, http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/gigabyte_odin_plus_700w_psu_review,2.html said that your PSU is four rail. Each rail can supply 19A(HEX16C use 9A). This mean maximum 2 board, but personally i won't let the regulator run 24H on 90% load. I am more prefer to spread the load on four rail. 11.68 V is very bad you know, maybe the regulator already overloaded. For best efficiency, it's best to choose single rail PSU.
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January 17, 2014, 08:46:06 AM Last edit: January 17, 2014, 08:59:58 AM by iFA88 |
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How about increase your worker difficulty to 64. And your PSU, http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/gigabyte_odin_plus_700w_psu_review,2.html said that your PSU is four rail. Each rail can supply 19A(HEX16C use 9A). This mean maximum 2 board, but personally i won't let the regulator run 24H on 90% load. I am more prefer to spread the load on four rail. 11.68 V is very bad you know, maybe the regulator already overloaded. For best efficiency, it's best to choose single rail PSU. Hey! Yes u have right, the current PSU have 4 rail from 12 volt, and every rail can handle 19A. Why do u think that they can only maximum 2 board handle? Today arrives the nwe PSU what i ordered. There is: Cooler Master GX 750W RS-750-ACAA-E3 http://www.xbitlabs.com/images/cases/psu-550w-850w/p19.jpgOne rail 60Amper. I would cut all other cables from it, and make for every board separated cable with molex. I hope thats help with. The current USB HUB (xtrust) is today died. I have now a old HUB with 4 ports (Koenig USB HUB, its active, but i dont plugged in the power) . Its seems be good, with the Gigabyte PSU make power for 3 boards, and the boards is connected now to the 4 port usb hub. Now work es nice, here is a screenshot:
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January 17, 2014, 08:57:27 AM |
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............ Why do u think that they can only maximum 2 board handle? ................
Cause one HEX16C used 9A
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iFA88
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January 17, 2014, 09:00:20 AM |
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Yo, but i have 4 rail ^^ ............ Why do u think that they can only maximum 2 board handle? ................
Cause one HEX16C used 9A
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January 17, 2014, 09:22:49 AM |
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Yo, but i have 4 rail ^^ ............ Why do u think that they can only maximum 2 board handle? ................
Cause one HEX16C used 9A one rail is 19A, so only 2 board(2 X 9= 18A) per rail. Read carefully what i post there, i am talking about per rail not all PSU.
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January 17, 2014, 11:01:41 AM |
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Yo, but i have 4 rail ^^ ............ Why do u think that they can only maximum 2 board handle? ................
Cause one HEX16C used 9A one rail is 19A, so only 2 board(2 X 9= 18A) per rail. Read carefully what i post there, i am talking about per rail not all PSU. That is why i am making my molexes by hand 2 mm wire crimp+soldered pins And i am making sure that from PSU site i have at least 2mm wires yellow + 2mm blacks Apart of the jokes no serious Lack of steady 12V to the board explains why it was disappearing BUT there is a bug which submits dup shares which is fixed and under testing. So watch technobit site for updates dup shares were caused because of voltage problems
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