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February 28, 2014, 06:15:59 AM Last edit: February 28, 2014, 06:39:33 AM by CSM00 |
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If I buy a stand alone single unit or two, is there anything else I will be needing?
Does a standard USB port/wall adapter power these?
It can only do SHA-256 with the controller? or is that going to be fixed soon so that units without the controller can do SHA-256 as well?
RIGHT NOW, they will only mine scrypt without the controller but they power up all cores and run at full power (again, without the controller). Std USB port will work but its got to be a single digit port (CPUMiner does not support double digit port numbers). A wall adapter would work but it needs to be 5AMPs or greater PER miner until they figure out how to turn off the BTC cores. You can probably run these things off of solar power with the BTC cores turned off! LOL! They will however mine scrypt @ ~9w if run them on a linux machine with the gridseed cpuminer -- https://github.com/gridseed/usb-miner/tree/master/software/cpuminerI had mine sitting on a table next to a GPU rig, got frustrated the setup on controller didnt work right for me, plugged the USB hub into the GPU rig, downloaded/compile cpminer, seems to work fine, stable so far around 300kh/unit. I had one running off a single PS and put my KillaWatt on it and it showed 9.0 - 9.1w while mining scrypt and finding blocks. I probably did something stupid/wrong on my the controller setup, will report back when / if I get it working. With more of these out in the field and the code on github, I'd expect that someone will put together some decent, clean control software. If you read some threads from other people selling, there are various issues with the speed, stability, and even malware with some of what people are getting.
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February 28, 2014, 07:05:08 AM |
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Can they be powered by a standard ATX PSU using a 12v lead?
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Zoomhash (OP)
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February 28, 2014, 07:12:59 AM |
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If I buy a stand alone single unit or two, is there anything else I will be needing?
Does a standard USB port/wall adapter power these?
It can only do SHA-256 with the controller? or is that going to be fixed soon so that units without the controller can do SHA-256 as well?
RIGHT NOW, they will only mine scrypt without the controller but they power up all cores and run at full power (again, without the controller). Std USB port will work but its got to be a single digit port (CPUMiner does not support double digit port numbers). A wall adapter would work but it needs to be 5AMPs or greater PER miner until they figure out how to turn off the BTC cores. You can probably run these things off of solar power with the BTC cores turned off! LOL! They will however mine scrypt @ ~9w if run them on a linux machine with the gridseed cpuminer -- https://github.com/gridseed/usb-miner/tree/master/software/cpuminerI had mine sitting on a table next to a GPU rig, got frustrated the setup on controller didnt work right for me, plugged the USB hub into the GPU rig, downloaded/compile cpminer, seems to work fine, stable so far around 300kh/unit. I had one running off a single PS and put my KillaWatt on it and it showed 9.0 - 9.1w while mining scrypt and finding blocks. I probably did something stupid/wrong on my the controller setup, will report back when / if I get it working. With more of these out in the field and the code on github, I'd expect that someone will put together some decent, clean control software. If you read some threads from other people selling, there are various issues with the speed, stability, and even malware with some of what people are getting. I will post the latest controller image when I receive it. Sorry for your troubles
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February 28, 2014, 07:24:58 AM |
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If I buy a stand alone single unit or two, is there anything else I will be needing?
Does a standard USB port/wall adapter power these?
It can only do SHA-256 with the controller? or is that going to be fixed soon so that units without the controller can do SHA-256 as well?
RIGHT NOW, they will only mine scrypt without the controller but they power up all cores and run at full power (again, without the controller). Std USB port will work but its got to be a single digit port (CPUMiner does not support double digit port numbers). A wall adapter would work but it needs to be 5AMPs or greater PER miner until they figure out how to turn off the BTC cores. You can probably run these things off of solar power with the BTC cores turned off! LOL! They will however mine scrypt @ ~9w if run them on a linux machine with the gridseed cpuminer -- https://github.com/gridseed/usb-miner/tree/master/software/cpuminerI had mine sitting on a table next to a GPU rig, got frustrated the setup on controller didnt work right for me, plugged the USB hub into the GPU rig, downloaded/compile cpminer, seems to work fine, stable so far around 300kh/unit. I had one running off a single PS and put my KillaWatt on it and it showed 9.0 - 9.1w while mining scrypt and finding blocks. I probably did something stupid/wrong on my the controller setup, will report back when / if I get it working. With more of these out in the field and the code on github, I'd expect that someone will put together some decent, clean control software. If you read some threads from other people selling, there are various issues with the speed, stability, and even malware with some of what people are getting. I will post the latest controller image when I receive it. Sorry for your troubles No worries, I understand these are fresh off the line 1st gen miners - I didnt expect them to be plug-and-play. Even if I had the controller working, the software it's running is some hackish scripts and PHP firing off multiple instances of minerd, which is what Im doing in linux. The good news is that the units themselves seem solid and extremely well packaged and Im not seeing freezing / having to reset that Im reading about in the other threads.
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February 28, 2014, 11:50:22 AM |
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Can they be powered by a standard ATX PSU using a 12v lead?
If you run them in LTC-only mode, easily, and that's what I'm planning to do (plus removing the fans). If you run them in BTC-mode or dual-mode, you could do it if you have a beefy enough power supply (particularly enough current on the 12V rail). I would only run one miner per 12V wire. You would want to use the GPU/CPU plugs; they have 4 12V wires each.
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February 28, 2014, 11:52:12 AM |
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Zoomhash, will you be selling individual units again? Looks like all the batches are sold out and you can only buy 10 or 20 packs.
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February 28, 2014, 11:56:13 AM |
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They will however mine scrypt @ ~9w if run them on a linux machine with the gridseed cpuminer -- https://github.com/gridseed/usb-miner/tree/master/software/cpuminerI had mine sitting on a table next to a GPU rig, got frustrated the setup on controller didnt work right for me, plugged the USB hub into the GPU rig, downloaded/compile cpminer, seems to work fine, stable so far around 300kh/unit. I had one running off a single PS and put my KillaWatt on it and it showed 9.0 - 9.1w while mining scrypt and finding blocks. I probably did something stupid/wrong on my the controller setup, will report back when / if I get it working. With more of these out in the field and the code on github, I'd expect that someone will put together some decent, clean control software. If you read some threads from other people selling, there are various issues with the speed, stability, and even malware with some of what people are getting. Now were talking! I've got a Ubuntu rig that I'm not using right now so this is perfect. Does cpuminer in linux have the same hangups with the double digit COM ports as the windows version? Do you still need to open a single instance PER miner? I'm totally trying this today!
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February 28, 2014, 01:10:34 PM |
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I must be completely stupid because I can NEVER figure out how to download files from this website. All I see are links that open up as web based text files and on and on... I can see a little further down where one can download a particular binary but what about the rest of the files? Do I have to download them one at a time?
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February 28, 2014, 01:13:50 PM |
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And furthermore. I wonder whats different about CPUminer in Linux that makes the Grids power down the BTC cores. I'd much rather stick to Windows mining if at all possible.
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Zoomhash (OP)
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February 28, 2014, 01:48:36 PM |
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Zoomhash, will you be selling individual units again? Looks like all the batches are sold out and you can only buy 10 or 20 packs.
Individual sales will be on sale again. I have 19 left and 200 coming in on Monday 200 coming in on Tues. .
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February 28, 2014, 02:22:44 PM Last edit: February 28, 2014, 06:05:40 PM by CSM00 |
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I must be completely stupid because I can NEVER figure out how to download files from this website. All I see are links that open up as web based text files and on and on... I can see a little further down where one can download a particular binary but what about the rest of the files? Do I have to download them one at a time? For the linux source, use git and clone it to you Ubuntu machine: sudo apt-get install git gcc make automake autoconf libcurl4-openssl-dev libjansson-dev git clone https://github.com/gridseed/usb-miner/ cd usb-miner/software/cpuminer ./autogen.sh ./configure make
That will get you the minerd executable. Still have to run an instance per gridseed unit. Instead of a comm port #, you address them with the /dev entry. On Ubuntu 13.04, they showed up as /dev/ttyACM0, /dev/ttyACM1,....etc
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February 28, 2014, 02:35:28 PM |
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Thanks CSM00! I will try this when my miners arrive next week! Can you maybe tell me how to run two miners on linux, what are the correct command lines? And where can i find what the address is of every miner connected?
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February 28, 2014, 03:16:39 PM |
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I must be completely stupid because I can NEVER figure out how to download files from this website. All I see are links that open up as web based text files and on and on... I can see a little further down where one can download a particular binary but what about the rest of the files? Do I have to download them one at a time? For the linux source, use git and clone it to you Ubuntu machine: sudo apt-get install git gcc make automake autoconf libcurl4-openssl-dev libjansson-dev git clone https://github.com/gridseed/usb-miner/ cd usbminer/software/cpuminer ./autogen.sh ./configure make
That will get you the minerd executable. Still have to run an instance per gridseed unit. Instead of a comm port #, you address them with the /dev entry. On Ubuntu 13.04, they showed up as /dev/ttyACM0, /dev/ttyACM1,....etc I'm glad that there are people like yourself out there that can explain this stuff to the layman like myself. I NEVER would have figured that out! Thanks!!!
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February 28, 2014, 03:33:44 PM |
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Do these units come with power and usb cable?
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February 28, 2014, 04:26:03 PM |
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Do these units come with power and usb cable?
The set deals do have power cords psu and usb cables.
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February 28, 2014, 06:09:14 PM |
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Thanks CSM00! I will try this when my miners arrive next week! Can you maybe tell me how to run two miners on linux, what are the correct command lines? And where can i find what the address is of every miner connected?
Something life this: ./minerd -o stratum+tcp://pool:3333 -u user -p password -G /dev/ttyACM0 --freq=800 ./minerd -o stratum+tcp://pool:3333 -u user -p password -G /dev/ttyACM1 --freq=800
The miners will show up in /dev as tty<something>. On Ubuntu 13, they show up as /dev/ttyACMx
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February 28, 2014, 06:17:52 PM |
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Just ordered one from zoomhash.com last night.Hopefully I will see it sometime next week. See what its capable of.
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ZBC3
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February 28, 2014, 08:19:46 PM |
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Got mine quickly, 2 days, thanks Zoom Hash!
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March 01, 2014, 11:48:50 AM |
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Are you guys opening up the 10pack or 20pack up to paypal or later Credit card? I don't get why you guys are only accepting bitcoin
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ZBC3
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March 01, 2014, 01:39:54 PM |
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I think the website said something about fraud. PayPal is great for buyers, but not so great for sellers when they start getting charge backs and unauthorized credit transactions.
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