marto74
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December 29, 2013, 08:08:28 PM |
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Something i noticed now when the light was off, is that one LED is RED, should it be so? - The LED that is green is closet to the mini-USB port, the other one is lightning RED... From the proxy screen I see, that your user pass is wrong or you are using settings for different pool
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December 29, 2013, 08:33:22 PM |
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Something i noticed now when the light was off, is that one LED is RED, should it be so? - The LED that is green is closet to the mini-USB port, the other one is lightning RED... http://s22.postimg.org/ahravqn6p/bild_1.jpgFrom the proxy screen I see, that your user pass is wrong or you are using settings for different pool Hi Marto, BTCGuild doesn't require an specific password, or am I wrong here? - I know it says in the proxy log "Authorization required", why is that - a setting/line in the .ini file that's wrong for me? But Marto, why is the LED red, what does that LED indicate usually and should I be green if all is OK? Thanks in advance!
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marto74
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December 29, 2013, 10:02:53 PM |
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The lights are OK on the picture. So now in order to test make a slush pool account.
Run proxy from Windows not from hexminer then put your slush account miner data and try.
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December 29, 2013, 10:40:05 PM |
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The lights are OK on the picture. So now in order to test make a slush pool account.
Run proxy from Windows not from hexminer then put your slush account miner data and try.
Okay, I've now an account with Slush's. Started it and started the proxy, using following address: stratum.bitcoin.cz:3333 But I still have the same error, feeling like an idiot that I can't get it to work.. http://s28.postimg.org/mj07nst25/slush.pngThis is what it look like when starting the proxy: http://s14.postimg.org/kshz8fakh/slush2.png
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marto74
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December 29, 2013, 11:11:44 PM |
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Ok then you do not have 12 Volts delivered to the board. Please check it with voltmeter
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December 29, 2013, 11:31:45 PM |
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Ok then you do not have 12 Volts delivered to the board. Please check it with voltmeter
I don't have an voltmeter at home, but can perhaps get one tomorrow. But I have tested with two different PSUs I have at home, I know that they both have been functioning and one have been in use not long time ago.. Is there any way to check there if there could be any problem with the HEX board?
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December 30, 2013, 04:05:32 AM Last edit: December 30, 2013, 04:29:05 AM by acidfox |
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Can you test it with lower rates, please?
1000/0900mV ~24W - 15.86GH/s - 1.51W/GH 1300/1020mV ~56W - 20.30GH/s - 2.76W/GH
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December 30, 2013, 04:43:25 AM |
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pi@raspberrypi ~/cgminer $ sudo ./cgminer --hexminera-voltage 1120 --hexminera-options 16:1500 --text-only --debug [2013-12-26 17:03:55] Started cgminer 3.8.1 [2013-12-26 17:03:55] USB scan devices: checking for HEXa devices [2013-12-26 17:03:55] RES: thread starting
pi is powerd with a 700mA mobile phone charger for a LG nexus. there should be enough power for the miners, it has been running under linux since sunday without any problems 700mA is is not enough. The pi producer is recommended to use min 1.3A if you are powering usb device. Try it with lower rates (1000/0900mV ~24W - 15.86GH/s - 1.51W/GH) or use an active usb hub.
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stiffla
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December 30, 2013, 07:43:54 AM |
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pi@raspberrypi ~/cgminer $ sudo ./cgminer --hexminera-voltage 1120 --hexminera-options 16:1500 --text-only --debug [2013-12-26 17:03:55] Started cgminer 3.8.1 [2013-12-26 17:03:55] USB scan devices: checking for HEXa devices [2013-12-26 17:03:55] RES: thread starting
pi is powerd with a 700mA mobile phone charger for a LG nexus. there should be enough power for the miners, it has been running under linux since sunday without any problems 700mA is is not enough. The pi producer is recommended to use min 1.3A if you are powering usb device. Try it with lower rates (1000/0900mV ~24W - 15.86GH/s - 1.51W/GH) or use an active usb hub. ok, i will try, but do you think, that this will solve the reason why pi recognizes the wrong board, because I am not sure about this
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December 30, 2013, 08:39:10 AM |
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pi@raspberrypi ~/cgminer $ sudo ./cgminer --hexminera-voltage 1120 --hexminera-options 16:1500 --text-only --debug [2013-12-26 17:03:55] Started cgminer 3.8.1 [2013-12-26 17:03:55] USB scan devices: checking for HEXa devices [2013-12-26 17:03:55] RES: thread starting
pi is powerd with a 700mA mobile phone charger for a LG nexus. there should be enough power for the miners, it has been running under linux since sunday without any problems 700mA is is not enough. The pi producer is recommended to use min 1.3A if you are powering usb device. Try it with lower rates (1000/0900mV ~24W - 15.86GH/s - 1.51W/GH) or use an active usb hub. ok, i will try, but do you think, that this will solve the reason why pi recognizes the wrong board, because I am not sure about this Hey, 1. Try with latest combiner 3.8.5 board recognition is buggy in oldest releases 2. Use set defaut-to- read change log Best
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December 30, 2013, 08:59:27 AM |
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Something i noticed now when the light was off, is that one LED is RED, should it be so? - The LED that is green is closet to the mini-USB port, the other one is lightning RED... The red LED should not lit, in my board it lit when no 12V from PSU. In normal operation the red LED is blinking. If the fan is on then maybe some part of the board not receive 12 V.
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stiffla
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December 30, 2013, 09:11:05 AM |
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Hey, 1. Try with latest combiner 3.8.5 board recognition is buggy in oldest releases 2. Use set defaut-to- read change log Best
I already tried 3.8.5, also didn't work in the first place, but I will give it a try again if I can't get tp-link router working Thanks!
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December 30, 2013, 12:54:54 PM Last edit: December 30, 2013, 01:26:54 PM by VForrest |
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Something i noticed now when the light was off, is that one LED is RED, should it be so? - The LED that is green is closet to the mini-USB port, the other one is lightning RED... The red LED should not lit, in my board it lit when no 12V from PSU. In normal operation the red LED is blinking. If the fan is on then maybe some part of the board not receive 12 V. The fan starts as soon I connect the USB to my computer, even without the PSU. It recognize the board on both the Windows and the Linux laptop as shown in my pictures.
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December 30, 2013, 04:19:08 PM Last edit: December 30, 2013, 04:46:11 PM by acidfox |
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ok, i will try, but do you think, that this will solve the reason why pi recognizes the wrong board, because I am not sure about this
I don't know, but you should eliminate all possible sources of errors to limit the fault. Another options is to use 2 instances of cgminer. One for each kind of miners.
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December 31, 2013, 03:22:56 AM |
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Something i noticed now when the light was off, is that one LED is RED, should it be so? - The LED that is green is closet to the mini-USB port, the other one is lightning RED... The red LED should not lit, in my board it lit when no 12V from PSU. In normal operation the red LED is blinking. If the fan is on then maybe some part of the board not receive 12 V. The fan starts as soon I connect the USB to my computer, even without the PSU. It recognize the board on both the Windows and the Linux laptop as shown in my pictures. If you had multimeter, try to measure the connectivity between molex pin to fan terminal. both 12v & ground. Visual check the solder pad of molex connector on bottom side. See if there is any crack in solder. If all good then you need to send back the board to marto. But if you found crack, you can solder your self & save time.
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December 31, 2013, 06:43:57 AM Last edit: December 31, 2013, 07:07:21 AM by Zich |
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I don't understand why the A2 board was recognized on monday as HEXcand has been running ever since und your Ubunto version, and now i wanted to try it again, because on my pi it won't work, it is also only been recognized as HEXa which is wrong in my opinion.
Edit: I claim, that the patch is not working, because if I use ./autogen.sh --enable-hexminerc, there is still the undefined reference to SHA256 in the make process.
The patch is working, the problem is you can't enable only hexminerc. You need to enable hexminera too. For the reason you can try ask marto So i test with ./autogen.sh --enable-avalon --enable-hexminerc Then this is what happen when you give "make" command: undefined reference to sha256_k But if you run with ./autogen.sh --enable-avalon --enable-hexminera --enable-hexminerc Then "make" command will success
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stiffla
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December 31, 2013, 04:13:23 PM |
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I don't understand why the A2 board was recognized on monday as HEXcand has been running ever since und your Ubunto version, and now i wanted to try it again, because on my pi it won't work, it is also only been recognized as HEXa which is wrong in my opinion.
Edit: I claim, that the patch is not working, because if I use ./autogen.sh --enable-hexminerc, there is still the undefined reference to SHA256 in the make process.
The patch is working, the problem is you can't enable only hexminerc. You need to enable hexminera too. For the reason you can try ask marto So i test with ./autogen.sh --enable-avalon --enable-hexminerc Then this is what happen when you give "make" command: undefined reference to sha256_k But if you run with ./autogen.sh --enable-avalon --enable-hexminera --enable-hexminerc Then "make" command will success ok thanks i will try. So this is the right way to do it and the right PATCH, isn't it? 1. mkdir cgminer 2. cd cgminer 3. wget https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer/archive/v3.8.5.tar.gz 4. tar -xvf v3.8.5.tar.gz 5. cd cgminer-3.8.5 6. wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/bqn2fzpglcs20be/afe7710858e4ce28bb60f6ae6e167a18d687634f.patch 7. patch -p1 < afe7710858e4ce28bb60f6ae6e167a18d687634f.patch 8. ./autogen.sh --enable-avalon --enable-hexminera --enable-hexminerc 9. make
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stiffla
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December 31, 2013, 10:29:27 PM |
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The patch is working, the problem is you can't enable only hexminerc. You need to enable hexminera too. For the reason you can try ask marto Thanks, it worked!!! It is a real irritating mistake which cost lot of time to "solve". Just forgot the enable hexminera, but I am most certainly sure that I did try this, maybe only with version 3.8.1. Thanks again!
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