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Which is best to put the adress With stratum Or without stratum at URL
With or it wont work
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As a noob, one question I have is: I have been able to SSH to the AntMiner. Is there a way to view the cgminer screen?
Same question here I'd love to be able to see cgminer output through screen too ! screen -r doesn't work, maybe its in the code but I don't know what the command is Screen, as already told, isn't installed We need to know what process is doing the multitasking, or if cgminer is run in a "silent mode" that is not showing outputs cgminer is fired up as part of the boot process from init.d with the --quiet option So no cgminer screen? The script is open to edit and there should be more than enough memory left to run screen, the is also a package for it at http://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/trunk/ar71xx/packages I was going to play with better cooling this weekend but now I have multiple choices, cooling, screen or wash the cars I was also interested in the cgminer screen and been playing around with it. The way the Antminer S1 is setup is quite complex. Convoluted is a word that comes to my mind, but it's because it's too difficult for me to follow. I had to face up to it, as I really wanted to play around with the idea of a multi-pool strategy and luckily for me giletto already started a thread listing the files that were needed to be modified and in doing so, I had to deal with the logic ("flow") of how the Antminer is setup. I now have a working load-balance strategy with quota on both of my Antminer S1's (all 3 pools are active with percentage settings for each pool). Back to the post subject. Antminer S1 "daemonizes" the cgminer application via busybox tool start-stop-daemon during the boot (/etc/init.d/cgminer) and sending it to the background. If we modify that, the cgminer may "freeze" the boot up process as it continues to stay in the foreground. We need screen to replace the start-stop-daemon as we don't wanna have a risk of bricking the device if it doesn't finish the boot up. The Antminer S1 has a recovery mechanism by way of a cron job that checks the status of the cgminer and start/stop as necessary and restarts the process, through a series of checks of application logs (shares completed, time stamps, etc.). Nice. So, for fun as I wanted to see the cgminer active screen; I ssh'ed to the Ant, killed the crond application and the cgminer application. Started cgminer with the --bitmain options and 1 pool setting, and the screen shot is below. My password has a $ in it which messed up the pool login, so my hash didn't show up on the pool. The miner status Antminer web page showed empty everything, but I can clearly see the miner is very active. I brought up my Anubis, but it couldn't connect to this particular Antminer, only to the other one. TL; DR
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February 23, 2014, 11:08:21 AM |
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As a noob, one question I have is: I have been able to SSH to the AntMiner. Is there a way to view the cgminer screen?
Same question here I'd love to be able to see cgminer output through screen too ! screen -r doesn't work, maybe its in the code but I don't know what the command is Screen, as already told, isn't installed We need to know what process is doing the multitasking, or if cgminer is run in a "silent mode" that is not showing outputs cgminer is fired up as part of the boot process from init.d with the --quiet option So no cgminer screen? The script is open to edit and there should be more than enough memory left to run screen, the is also a package for it at http://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/trunk/ar71xx/packages I was going to play with better cooling this weekend but now I have multiple choices, cooling, screen or wash the cars I was also interested in the cgminer screen and been playing around with it. The way the Antminer S1 is setup is quite complex. Convoluted is a word that comes to my mind, but it's because it's too difficult for me to follow. I had to face up to it, as I really wanted to play around with the idea of a multi-pool strategy and luckily for me giletto already started a thread listing the files that were needed to be modified and in doing so, I had to deal with the logic ("flow") of how the Antminer is setup. I now have a working load-balance strategy with quota on both of my Antminer S1's (all 3 pools are active with percentage settings for each pool). Back to the post subject. Antminer S1 "daemonizes" the cgminer application via busybox tool start-stop-daemon during the boot (/etc/init.d/cgminer) and sending it to the background. If we modify that, the cgminer may "freeze" the boot up process as it continues to stay in the foreground. We need screen to replace the start-stop-daemon as we don't wanna have a risk of bricking the device if it doesn't finish the boot up. The Antminer S1 has a recovery mechanism by way of a cron job that checks the status of the cgminer and start/stop as necessary and restarts the process, through a series of checks of application logs (shares completed, time stamps, etc.). Nice. So, for fun as I wanted to see the cgminer active screen; I ssh'ed to the Ant, killed the crond application and the cgminer application. Started cgminer with the --bitmain options and 1 pool setting, and the screen shot is below. My password has a $ in it which messed up the pool login, so my hash didn't show up on the pool. The miner status Antminer web page showed empty everything, but I can clearly see the miner is very active. I brought up my Anubis, but it couldn't connect to this particular Antminer, only to the other one. ... Okay, it was raining so I played with this. The short answer is that it looks as if the binaries were built without curses so without a new build this is never going to display the standard looking screen for cgminer. The scripting side of the Antminer is messy, leaves a lot to be desired but does work. It also setups a lot of options but doesn't use them, I find that really irritating because it is easy to clear up. I suspect that during development they set everything from the scripts and as time went on enabled or forced the option in the build instead but never cleaned up the scripts.
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February 27, 2014, 08:56:56 PM |
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I am new to mining and ordered 2 units and like to know if I could run both units with one power supply, looks like some people here are using it with one PS but no details on how to do it, which PS should I get and would it have enough connectors for 2 units.
Would appreciate any input.
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dogie (OP)
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February 27, 2014, 10:33:07 PM |
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I am new to mining and ordered 2 units and like to know if I could run both units with one power supply, looks like some people here are using it with one PS but no details on how to do it, which PS should I get and would it have enough connectors for 2 units.
Would appreciate any input.
Its very hard to power two from one power supply, as you'll need a huge unit like this: http://goo.gl/NwGTyWIt actually is more economical, flexible and generally easier to use a PSU per unit. Most people use these, so flexible, strong yet cheap: http://goo.gl/BSzTte
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hi guys.....just got my s1 today! woohoo.....i been trying for couple hours now to connect to it. it isnt showing in my router log as being on though. have a corsair cx430 psu, connected to linksys di624 via ethernet, with my pc on same router, connected(ethernet cable)off my roommates cisco wireless n router............do i need to change configuration in my dlink, or my roommates router? typing ip on front of antminer says "oops! chrome could not connect to 192.168.1.99". ethernet card lights on antminer are blinking. theres a solid green light under ethernet, a solid red light under some of cables & blinking green light under cables as well.......
I got my third and fourth machines today one ethernet card seems to not light up is there a reset do I have a dead ethernet port? help please.
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March 01, 2014, 06:54:27 AM |
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I got my third and fourth machines today one ethernet card seems to not light up is there a reset do I have a dead ethernet port? help please.
The only thing I can suggest is to reset it to factory. Just in case the configuration on it has the Ethernet as disabled. If the physical LAN port is defective, I don't know how you're gonna be able to set it up. Too bad we just can't buy a controller for the Antminer S1... Good luck.
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March 01, 2014, 10:24:52 AM |
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I am new to mining and ordered 2 units and like to know if I could run both units with one power supply, looks like some people here are using it with one PS but no details on how to do it, which PS should I get and would it have enough connectors for 2 units.
Would appreciate any input.
Its very hard to power two from one power supply, as you'll need a huge unit like this: http://[Suspicious link removed]/NwGTyW It actually is more economical, flexible and generally easier to use a PSU per unit. Most people use these, so flexible, strong yet cheap: http://[Suspicious link removed]/BSzTte I use 2 RM-750 PSU to power 3 OC Ant's. Two units full powered, and the third, each board on a PSU using the modular cables. Works like a charm!
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March 01, 2014, 12:00:40 PM |
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hi guys.....just got my s1 today! woohoo.....i been trying for couple hours now to connect to it. it isnt showing in my router log as being on though. have a corsair cx430 psu, connected to linksys di624 via ethernet, with my pc on same router, connected(ethernet cable)off my roommates cisco wireless n router............do i need to change configuration in my dlink, or my roommates router? typing ip on front of antminer says "oops! chrome could not connect to 192.168.1.99". ethernet card lights on antminer are blinking. theres a solid green light under ethernet, a solid red light under some of cables & blinking green light under cables as well.......
I got my third and fourth machines today one ethernet card seems to not light up is there a reset do I have a dead ethernet port? help please. I've read comments regarding problems with the card a few times. If it's the card shouldn't there be some in inventory somewhere where they could be acquired ASAP? It's three plug in connectors, an antenna base and some plastic standoffs to make the swap. Sending the whole thing in for that seems excessive. Any fixes for the on-board wifi yet. Mine only connect if I use the wired LAN first then disconnect. The GUI only works through the wired LAN. I think that's where we left off with these discussions AFAIK.
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March 01, 2014, 06:27:42 PM |
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hi guys.....just got my s1 today! woohoo.....i been trying for couple hours now to connect to it. it isnt showing in my router log as being on though. have a corsair cx430 psu, connected to linksys di624 via ethernet, with my pc on same router, connected(ethernet cable)off my roommates cisco wireless n router............do i need to change configuration in my dlink, or my roommates router? typing ip on front of antminer says "oops! chrome could not connect to 192.168.1.99". ethernet card lights on antminer are blinking. theres a solid green light under ethernet, a solid red light under some of cables & blinking green light under cables as well.......
I got my third and fourth machines today one ethernet card seems to not light up is there a reset do I have a dead ethernet port? help please. I've read comments regarding problems with the card a few times. If it's the card shouldn't there be some in inventory somewhere where they could be acquired ASAP? It's three plug in connectors, an antenna base and some plastic standoffs to make the swap. Sending the whole thing in for that seems excessive. Any fixes for the on-board wifi yet. Mine only connect if I use the wired LAN first then disconnect. The GUI only works through the wired LAN. I think that's where we left off with these discussions AFAIK. I looked at this one more closely has 2 other issues a cap is not soldered correctly and finally another part is really crooked i.e. compared to a mirror image on the other board. so basically I now have a dead card a bad cap and a mystery part soldered in very off angle. I need a new machine asap. It would be nice if sushi just sent it out and trusted me to send the return. I will post other broken parts.
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March 01, 2014, 06:33:51 PM |
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A refund works for 1.45 btc. and give me a place to send the dead gear to. what kills me is this one looked pretty new. well it is a brick the loose cap this is a problem crooked solder job but most likely not a problem crooked solder job this looks like it may be a problem
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hi guys.....just got my s1 today! woohoo.....i been trying for couple hours now to connect to it. it isnt showing in my router log as being on though. have a corsair cx430 psu, connected to linksys di624 via ethernet, with my pc on same router, connected(ethernet cable)off my roommates cisco wireless n router............do i need to change configuration in my dlink, or my roommates router? typing ip on front of antminer says "oops! chrome could not connect to 192.168.1.99". ethernet card lights on antminer are blinking. theres a solid green light under ethernet, a solid red light under some of cables & blinking green light under cables as well.......
I got my third and fourth machines today one ethernet card seems to not light up is there a reset do I have a dead ethernet port? help please. I've read comments regarding problems with the card a few times. If it's the card shouldn't there be some in inventory somewhere where they could be acquired ASAP? It's three plug in connectors, an antenna base and some plastic standoffs to make the swap. Sending the whole thing in for that seems excessive. Any fixes for the on-board wifi yet. Mine only connect if I use the wired LAN first then disconnect. The GUI only works through the wired LAN. I think that's where we left off with these discussions AFAIK. I looked at this one more closely has 2 other issues a cap is not soldered correctly and finally another part is really crooked i.e. compared to a mirror image on the other board. so basically I now have a dead card a bad cap and a mystery part soldered in very off angle. I need a new machine asap. It would be nice if sushi just sent it out and trusted me to send the return. I will post other broken parts. I suspect Bitmain/Sushi has a strict returns policy because they 'trusted' people in the past and got burned... I had no problem getting my btc back the day the card arrived with them.
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hi guys.....just got my s1 today! woohoo.....i been trying for couple hours now to connect to it. it isnt showing in my router log as being on though. have a corsair cx430 psu, connected to linksys di624 via ethernet, with my pc on same router, connected(ethernet cable)off my roommates cisco wireless n router............do i need to change configuration in my dlink, or my roommates router? typing ip on front of antminer says "oops! chrome could not connect to 192.168.1.99". ethernet card lights on antminer are blinking. theres a solid green light under ethernet, a solid red light under some of cables & blinking green light under cables as well.......
I got my third and fourth machines today one ethernet card seems to not light up is there a reset do I have a dead ethernet port? help please. I've read comments regarding problems with the card a few times. If it's the card shouldn't there be some in inventory somewhere where they could be acquired ASAP? It's three plug in connectors, an antenna base and some plastic standoffs to make the swap. Sending the whole thing in for that seems excessive. Any fixes for the on-board wifi yet. Mine only connect if I use the wired LAN first then disconnect. The GUI only works through the wired LAN. I think that's where we left off with these discussions AFAIK. I looked at this one more closely has 2 other issues a cap is not soldered correctly and finally another part is really crooked i.e. compared to a mirror image on the other board. so basically I now have a dead card a bad cap and a mystery part soldered in very off angle. I need a new machine asap. It would be nice if sushi just sent it out and trusted me to send the return. I will post other broken parts. I suspect Bitmain/Sushi has a strict returns policy because they 'trusted' people in the past and got burned... I had no problem getting my btc back the day the card arrived with them. yeah I suppose I understand your viewpoint but to ask 1.35 btc for the controller/ethernet card when the entire machine now sells for 1.37 btc is wrong. once he asked that much to cross ship for a small part I considered my options and I fully checked the entire machine. after doing the very through check and finding the other issues it was obvious I need a complete replacement. . If he said to me I will send you a full machine do not bother with parts and I will cross ship it if you leave me a 1.37 btc deposit I would be fine with that. Basically he failed by asking for 98 percent of an entire machine to replace a small part not very complicated. BTW I sent this to another s-1 dealer and he will ship a full machine out to me on monday. Frankly buying these from sushi review turned out to be at least a 200 usd mistake due to the dead machine. remember I trusted them to deliver good gear and they failed to do that. they asked for 98 percent deposit on a part that is worth less then 10 percent of the machine. that is a fail. If you offer cross ship of the whole machine fine you can ask for 98 percent of the cost. if you offer cross ship for 1 low cost part asking for 98 percent like they did it was not fine with me. I would have not complained but now I will complain. Sad as the gear is nice. the 3 working machines are nice. Now I am really nervous since I feel if any of them fail under warranty they will want to screw me to the wall with crazy high cost RMA fees. So before you buy from them consider all the risks: and remember what they asked me to deposit to send a small part up front. 1.35btc for the controller ethernet card.
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March 02, 2014, 10:18:29 AM |
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I suspect Bitmain/Sushi has a strict returns policy because they 'trusted' people in the past and got burned... I had no problem getting my btc back the day the card arrived with them.
yeah I suppose I understand your viewpoint but to ask 1.35 btc for the controller/ethernet card when the entire machine now sells for 1.37 btc is wrong. once he asked that much to cross ship for a small part I considered my options and I fully checked the entire machine. after doing the very through check and finding the other issues it was obvious I need a complete replacement. . If he said to me I will send you a full machine do not bother with parts and I will cross ship it if you leave me a 1.37 btc deposit I would be fine with that. Basically he failed by asking for 98 percent of an entire machine to replace a small part not very complicated. BTW I sent this to another s-1 dealer and he will ship a full machine out to me on monday. Frankly buying these from sushi review turned out to be at least a 200 usd mistake due to the dead machine. remember I trusted them to deliver good gear and they failed to do that. they asked for 98 percent deposit on a part that is worth less then 10 percent of the machine. that is a fail. If you offer cross ship of the whole machine fine you can ask for 98 percent of the cost. if you offer cross ship for 1 low cost part asking for 98 percent like they did it was not fine with me. I would have not complained but now I will complain. Sad as the gear is nice. the 3 working machine are nice. Now I am really nervous since I feel if any of them fail under warranty they will want to screw me to the wall with crazy high cost RMA fees. So before you buy from them consider all the risks: and remember what they asked me to deposit to send a small part up front. 1.35btc for the controller ethernet card. I totally understand, your situation is unfortunate, I was lucky enough to keep my machine hashing at a lower rate until the replacement arrived. I just figured as long as I was getting the btc back, I didn't mind the deposit, but I'll admit that it also made me triple-check that I was right, maybe that's part of their tactic. Seeing how skew (and loose) some of your soldering is, is also disappointing, the quality of the machines usually seems to be very good. I hope the rest goes well and you don't lose much more time.
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I suspect Bitmain/Sushi has a strict returns policy because they 'trusted' people in the past and got burned... I had no problem getting my btc back the day the card arrived with them.
yeah I suppose I understand your viewpoint but to ask 1.35 btc for the controller/ethernet card when the entire machine now sells for 1.37 btc is wrong. once he asked that much to cross ship for a small part I considered my options and I fully checked the entire machine. after doing the very through check and finding the other issues it was obvious I need a complete replacement. . If he said to me I will send you a full machine do not bother with parts and I will cross ship it if you leave me a 1.37 btc deposit I would be fine with that. Basically he failed by asking for 98 percent of an entire machine to replace a small part not very complicated. BTW I sent this to another s-1 dealer and he will ship a full machine out to me on monday. Frankly buying these from sushi review turned out to be at least a 200 usd mistake due to the dead machine. remember I trusted them to deliver good gear and they failed to do that. they asked for 98 percent deposit on a part that is worth less then 10 percent of the machine. that is a fail. If you offer cross ship of the whole machine fine you can ask for 98 percent of the cost. if you offer cross ship for 1 low cost part asking for 98 percent like they did it was not fine with me. I would have not complained but now I will complain. Sad as the gear is nice. the 3 working machine are nice. Now I am really nervous since I feel if any of them fail under warranty they will want to screw me to the wall with crazy high cost RMA fees. So before you buy from them consider all the risks: and remember what they asked me to deposit to send a small part up front. 1.35btc for the controller ethernet card. I totally understand, your situation is unfortunate, I was lucky enough to keep my machine hashing at a lower rate until the replacement arrived. I just figured as long as I was getting the btc back, I didn't mind the deposit, but I'll admit that it also made me triple-check that I was right, maybe that's part of their tactic. Seeing how skew (and loose) some of your soldering is, is also disappointing, the quality of the machines usually seems to be very good. I hope the rest goes well and you don't lose much more time. ah what can you do as long as small companies are building the gear it will continue to be this way. And to see my total hash at 650 not 830 ( i have some sticks plus the 3 good ants ) is frustrating. At least the other three seem good. It could have been a lot worse. Hopefully the other seller ships out the replacement this mon and I get it by weds.
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I'm having a bit of an odd problem. I have setup 11 of them without any issue but I have one that is giving me all kinds of problems. It connects to the factory default pool fine but when I try to connect it to my pools it won't connect to any of them. If I leave a factory pool as pool 0 and fill mine in at pool 1 and 2 it says 1 and 2 are dead. I have all of my other miners mining just fine on those pools so I don't believe they're down. Anyone have any suggestions?
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I'm having a bit of an odd problem. I have setup 11 of them without any issue but I have one that is giving me all kinds of problems. It connects to the factory default pool fine but when I try to connect it to my pools it won't connect to any of them. If I leave a factory pool as pool 0 and fill mine in at pool 1 and 2 it says 1 and 2 are dead. I have all of my other miners mining just fine on those pools so I don't believe they're down. Anyone have any suggestions?
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Check the LAN/WAN connection settings, something might be freaky there. Could also be an IP conflict.
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I'm having a bit of an odd problem. I have setup 11 of them without any issue but I have one that is giving me all kinds of problems. It connects to the factory default pool fine but when I try to connect it to my pools it won't connect to any of them. If I leave a factory pool as pool 0 and fill mine in at pool 1 and 2 it says 1 and 2 are dead. I have all of my other miners mining just fine on those pools so I don't believe they're down. Anyone have any suggestions?
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Check the LAN/WAN connection settings, something might be freaky there. Could also be an IP conflict. Thank you so much for the reply! I checked all of the WAN/LAN settings and they're identical to all of my other miners. I went through just about all of the tabs to compare everything and it all looks the same to me. Outside of MAC and ip address of course. All of the other miners have different ip addys so it doesn't appear to be an ip conflict. The only other thing that is different is that the local time on the bad miner reads: Local Time Mon Dec 2 11:45:25 2013 While on the good ones they read current Chinese time. I don't know if that points to something? The part that makes no sense to me is that I can mine just fine on the factory default pools but as soon as I change any of them to the pools I want to mine, it says they're dead. To me that sounds like the machine at least works but I can't figure out where to go next for trouble shooting. Do you have any other ideas? Thank you again! Edit: I should add the system log has tons of these errors: Mon Dec 2 11:48:20 2013 kern.err kernel: [ 1233.530000] SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 206cc2, size f458 Mon Dec 2 11:48:25 2013 kern.err kernel: [ 1238.530000] SQUASHFS error: Unable to read fragment cache entry [206cc2] Mon Dec 2 11:48:25 2013 kern.err kernel: [ 1238.530000] SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 206cc2, size f458 Mon Dec 2 11:48:30 2013 kern.err kernel: [ 1243.560000] SQUASHFS error: Unable to read fragment cache entry [206cc2] Mon Dec 2 11:48:30 2013 kern.err kernel: [ 1243.560000] SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 206cc2, size f458 Mon Dec 2 11:48:35 2013 kern.err kernel: [ 1248.530000] SQUASHFS error: Unable to read fragment cache entry [206cc2] Mon Dec 2 11:48:35 2013 kern.err kernel: [ 1248.540000] SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 206cc2, size f458
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To me that looks like what happens when machine code is just derp'ed. Try resetting once more to factory defaults and entering stuff. If not, flash the latest firmware and try again. https://github.com/AntMiner/AntGen1/tree/master/firmware
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I am trying to flash the firmware from there but it's giving me this error: The uploaded image file does not contain a supported format. Make sure that you choose the generic image format for your platform I imagine I'm missing something obvious. I tried both antMiner_openwrt20131226.bin and antMiner_openwrt20140207.bin and got the same error.
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