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March 05, 2014, 07:55:34 AM |
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Your guide is for setting up the Lightning ASIC controller only or am i blind? rouleaux is looking for the Gridseed wiibox controller setup information. I would like to see a guide for that too as i am thinking about buying some wiibox controllers and having only 5 miners per controller
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miaviator
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March 05, 2014, 05:31:58 PM |
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Your guide is for setting up the Lightning ASIC controller only or am i blind? rouleaux is looking for the Gridseed wiibox controller setup information. I would like to see a guide for that too as i am thinking about buying some wiibox controllers and having only 5 miners per controller My guide links to both lightening asic and wiibox controller information. Once I finished the install guide I started compiling links and info so everything could be in the same OP.
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March 05, 2014, 06:34:29 PM |
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cool so do they have fail over for the 1chip USB ones? do you have a link? Cool do they have an ETA? Later down the line the guys from Scripta are going to include Gridseed 5-chip miner support in their RasPi distro...which means a nice clean WebUI, fail over pools, saving/restoring configurations,... You get the idea.
2 weeks? Nah, just kidding...They currently have support for Gridseed's 1-chip USB "stick" miners...and are now working on the 5-chip one...so I don't think it will be too far out there. Chirale and DrFranz have been balancing their real-lives with their crypto-lives so they don't have a firm ETA, but have promised to get it together in the next few weeks. Until then I'm content to run things off RasPi/Wheezy/minerd.
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March 05, 2014, 09:45:15 PM |
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If you don't want to run a bunch of cpuminers, I have posted modified cgminer sources to allow LTC-only mode: https://github.com/dtbartle/cgminer-gc3355. I have this running on a Raspberry Pi with 10 devices.
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March 05, 2014, 10:23:15 PM |
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Your guide is for setting up the Lightning ASIC controller only or am i blind? rouleaux is looking for the Gridseed wiibox controller setup information. I would like to see a guide for that too as i am thinking about buying some wiibox controllers and having only 5 miners per controller if controlle has problem, contact with me directly, i will send u new one for free.
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March 06, 2014, 12:00:07 AM |
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I have given up on the little board it freezes up my whole network when i try to access it almost all the time, have no idea why. cannot open any web pages and it just hangs when trying to access. Someone else gave me another option just need a little help there though. They gave me a link to a version of cgminer that runs these http://cryptomining-blog.com/1245-download-cgminer-3-8-5-for-windows-btc-mining-on-gridseed-5-chip-gc3355-asics/But i need someone to explain to me how to do the following: in order for this cgminer to detect your ASIC device you need to install a WinUSB driver over the virtual COM to USB driver
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March 06, 2014, 12:55:08 AM |
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lishbtc
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March 06, 2014, 02:34:07 AM |
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Any chance of a Pi image with compiled binary?
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March 06, 2014, 03:09:30 AM |
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WOO WOO CGMINER!!! Just in time for my big order. Have 20 running. Gonna have 80 on monday.
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March 06, 2014, 03:25:25 AM |
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I bought something similar and ended up not being able to use it because there was no insulator around one of of the wires. Basically they had bare copper spiralled about the other wire (which had an insulator). I went with this instead: http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=110&cp_id=11009&cs_id=1100903&p_id=6880&seq=1&format=2. I'm running in LTC-only mode, though. The wire gauge is not listed so I don't know what its max current is.
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March 06, 2014, 03:32:31 AM |
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Gotta love monoprice
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March 06, 2014, 03:36:20 AM |
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Any chance of a Pi image with compiled binary? Here's a compiled binary built on raspbian: https://db.tt/UygLkqwd
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March 06, 2014, 03:40:15 AM |
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Gotta love monoprice Hell yeah. 20 USB cables for my miners was $15.20.
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lishbtc
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March 06, 2014, 07:38:36 AM Last edit: March 06, 2014, 09:16:59 AM by lishbtc |
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Any chance of a Pi image with compiled binary? Here's a compiled binary built on raspbian: https://db.tt/UygLkqwdThanks heaps - is the MHz set as compile time? Anyway to get 850mhz? --gridseed-options=baud=115200,freq=850 still no work utility d'oh forgot the --scrypt Also this seems to work OK for 10 miners but over that kernel panics the Pi.
EDIT: Nope crashes with 10 also, tried with two different sets of 10 miners Also seems that no work is getting submitted and work utility is zeroAdded a powered hub into the mix, looking much better Fingers crossed it stays like this GSD 0: 850 MHz | 361.7K/360.4Kh/s | A: 889 R: 0 HW:0 WU: 3.0/m GSD 1: 850 MHz | 361.8K/362.2Kh/s | A: 381 R: 0 HW:0 WU: 1.3/m GSD 2: 850 MHz | 361.7K/362.7Kh/s | A:1270 R:127 HW:0 WU: 4.7/m GSD 3: 850 MHz | 361.7K/361.4Kh/s | A:1397 R: 0 HW:0 WU: 4.7/m GSD 4: 850 MHz | 361.7K/362.6Kh/s | A: 762 R: 0 HW:0 WU: 2.6/m GSD 5: 850 MHz | 361.7K/361.0Kh/s | A: 127 R: 0 HW:0 WU: 0.4/m GSD 6: 850 MHz | 361.7K/360.6Kh/s | A: 889 R: 0 HW:0 WU: 3.0/m GSD 7: 850 MHz | 361.8K/362.7Kh/s | A: 889 R: 0 HW:0 WU: 3.0/m GSD 8: 850 MHz | 361.7K/360.7Kh/s | A: 889 R: 0 HW:0 WU: 3.0/m GSD 9: 850 MHz | 361.7K/360.6Kh/s | A: 508 R: 0 HW:0 WU: 1.7/m GSD 10: 850 MHz | 361.7K/360.8Kh/s | A: 577 R: 0 HW:0 WU: 1.7/m GSD 11: 850 MHz | 361.7K/362.7Kh/s | A: 508 R: 0 HW:0 WU: 1.7/m GSD 12: 850 MHz | 361.7K/362.0Kh/s | A: 958 R: 0 HW:0 WU: 3.0/m GSD 13: 850 MHz | 361.7K/362.7Kh/s | A: 635 R: 0 HW:0 WU: 2.1/m GSD 14: 850 MHz | 361.7K/362.6Kh/s | A: 381 R: 0 HW:0 WU: 1.3/m GSD 15: 850 MHz | 361.7K/362.3Kh/s | A: 381 R: 0 HW:0 WU: 1.3/m GSD 16: 850 MHz | 361.8K/362.8Kh/s | A:1016 R: 0 HW:0 WU: 3.4/m GSD 17: 850 MHz | 361.7K/362.2Kh/s | A: 762 R: 0 HW:0 WU: 2.6/m GSD 18: 850 MHz | 361.7K/361.6Kh/s | A:1524 R: 0 HW:0 WU: 5.1/m GSD 19: 850 MHz | 361.8K/362.2Kh/s | A: 958 R: 0 HW:0 WU: 3.0/m
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