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March 06, 2014, 09:34:16 AM |
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here is new ATX pcie cable. will be add to package for free.LA3M will bundle with 4 pcs.
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Andareed
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March 06, 2014, 09:43:08 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/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
I pushed a change and updated the binary to add nonce generation per chip. This gives some assurance that you don't have any completely busted chips.
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maardein
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March 06, 2014, 09:44:44 AM |
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here is new ATX pcie cable. will be add to package for free.LA3M will bundle with 4 pcs. Very good!
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ziporah
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March 06, 2014, 09:53:54 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/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 https://i.imgur.com/L6QnGe9.pngAlso seems that no work is getting submitted and work utility is zeroI pushed a change and updated the binary to add nonce generation per chip. This gives some assurance that you don't have any completely busted chips. I built your code from github, it is working fine on my pi. The Accepted shares are off for some reason on the interface. I also monitor the cgminer with the networking API and there they seem to be correct. Not sure where this might be hidden in the code , but if I have time later, I might take a look at it.
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lishbtc
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March 06, 2014, 10:45:17 AM |
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I've got it working now I'm using powered hubs - 20 gridseeds on the one Pi controller.
The crashes have gone away, the problem now is cgminer will stop submitting work after about ten minutes (the miners keep hashing, just no shares submitted for 30mins+). Killing it and starting a new process doesn't help. Rebooting the USB hub doesn't help. Power cycling the miners doesn't help.
Cycling the Pi seems to fix it temporarily until the next time.
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Andareed
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March 06, 2014, 11:52:21 AM |
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I've got it working now I'm using powered hubs - 20 gridseeds on the one Pi controller.
The crashes have gone away, the problem now is cgminer will stop submitting work after about ten minutes (the miners keep hashing, just no shares submitted for 30mins+). Killing it and starting a new process doesn't help. Rebooting the USB hub doesn't help. Power cycling the miners doesn't help.
Cycling the Pi seems to fix it temporarily until the next time.
I'm running with 12, so it's possible 20 is too much. Might want to also verify that the PSU is still ok by using a multimeter to check 12V rail when cgminer stops submitting shares.
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ziporah
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March 06, 2014, 12:38:19 PM |
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Ok, some standard questions to be sure we have the same config: Do you have your pi running at stock frequency ? Did you add additional parameters to your modules configuration ? What is your cmdline.txt
Mine has crashed twice with spurious interrupt errors, killing the miner and taking down the pi alltogether. I'm running with these options : baud=115200,freq=850,chips=5,modules=1,btc=0 The pi is on a powered usb hub, I've been using these hubs for my pi's for ages and not seen any issues. The miner is on a dedicated 12V powersupply, that allows 5A, so don't see an issue there neither. Any suggestions are welcome.
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March 06, 2014, 04:20:25 PM |
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Any chance of a Pi image with compiled binary? Here's a compiled binary built on raspbian: https://db.tt/UygLkqwdHi, I already had it compiled but downloaded yours nevertheless... I get A:0 R:0 HW:0 WU:0.0/m THe command line I'm using is: ./cgminet -o: pooladress -u user -p password --griseed-options=freq=850 Even address the baudrate to option but it sill doesn't work. THe Debug info states the following: LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT It seems that it fails to initialize the GridSeed Miners. regards, P. P.S. - Minerd works ok.
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worldlybedouin
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March 06, 2014, 05:34:01 PM |
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Hi,
I already had it compiled but downloaded yours nevertheless... I get A:0 R:0 HW:0 WU:0.0/m
THe command line I'm using is:
./cgminet -o: pooladress -u user -p password --griseed-options=freq=850
Even address the baudrate to option but it sill doesn't work.
THe Debug info states the following: LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT
It seems that it fails to initialize the GridSeed Miners.
regards,
P.
P.S. - Minerd works ok.
Try running this as root via sudo: sudo ./cgminet -o: pooladress -u user -p password --griseed-options=freq=850
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March 06, 2014, 06:33:33 PM |
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I created /etc/udev/rules.d/50-stm32.rules with the following: SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0483", ATTR{idProduct}=="5740", MODE="0664", GROUP="plugdev"
Then if you add your normal user to the plugdev group you can run cgminer as non-root. You might need to tweak idVendor/idProduct based on the output of lsusb.
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March 06, 2014, 06:49:15 PM |
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On my devices the vendor id is the same, so the plugdev file should be universal. Did you have success on frequencies above 850 MHz? I noticed you put a voltage section in the configuration, that sets some voltage on gpio5 Is this documented somewhere else ? I looked in the datasheet but couldn't find anything there, neither in the gridseed cgminer version on github. Where did you find this additional information ? For now it's running stable on my pi @850MHz for 3 hours and my pi is clocked at default frequency.
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vm_mpn
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March 06, 2014, 07:11:46 PM |
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Sorry for the off-top but is there any software used with GRIDSEED (except I guess cgminer for SHA mining) allows for failover pool configuration... I went through all the threads but could not find any reference on that, especially when used with controller board.
Again, sorry if this question has been answered already - could not find it.
Thanks,
Vadim
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March 06, 2014, 07:27:48 PM |
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Would 5 amps be enough to run in dual mode does anyone know?
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March 06, 2014, 07:43:17 PM |
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Would 5 amps be enough to run in dual mode does anyone know? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=494625.msg5517434#msg5517434Single mode is 6W 12V .5A max 10W 12V .84A dual mode is 60w 12V 5A max 100W 12V 8.4A so I would say the 7AMP recommendation is SPOT ON for providing max needed power for dual mode!
So if you are running in Scrypt mode we can safely say 1Amp/1,000ma provided will be a standard number and plenty of power for scrypt mode.
Once cablez finalizes a standardized design he will be able to send out a lot of orders pretty quick.
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cyanidmako
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March 06, 2014, 08:00:16 PM |
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Would 5 amps be enough to run in dual mode does anyone know? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=494625.msg5517434#msg5517434Single mode is 6W 12V .5A max 10W 12V .84A dual mode is 60w 12V 5A max 100W 12V 8.4A so I would say the 7AMP recommendation is SPOT ON for providing max needed power for dual mode!
So if you are running in Scrypt mode we can safely say 1Amp/1,000ma provided will be a standard number and plenty of power for scrypt mode.
Once cablez finalizes a standardized design he will be able to send out a lot of orders pretty quick. Awesome, thanks so much.
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lishbtc
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March 06, 2014, 09:22:38 PM |
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Any chance of a Pi image with compiled binary? Here's a compiled binary built on raspbian: https://db.tt/UygLkqwdHi, I already had it compiled but downloaded yours nevertheless... I get A:0 R:0 HW:0 WU:0.0/m THe command line I'm using is: ./cgminet -o: pooladress -u user -p password --griseed-options=freq=850 Even address the baudrate to option but it sill doesn't work. THe Debug info states the following: LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT It seems that it fails to initialize the GridSeed Miners. regards, P. P.S. - Minerd works ok. You're missing --scrypt from your cgminer command
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lishbtc
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March 06, 2014, 09:34:53 PM |
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I've got it working now I'm using powered hubs - 20 gridseeds on the one Pi controller.
The crashes have gone away, the problem now is cgminer will stop submitting work after about ten minutes (the miners keep hashing, just no shares submitted for 30mins+). Killing it and starting a new process doesn't help. Rebooting the USB hub doesn't help. Power cycling the miners doesn't help.
Cycling the Pi seems to fix it temporarily until the next time.
I'm running with 12, so it's possible 20 is too much. Might want to also verify that the PSU is still ok by using a multimeter to check 12V rail when cgminer stops submitting shares. Interestingly I've noticed there is actually a slow decline in work utility until it hits a threshold where it just stops submitting shares at all. Work utility degradation starts after about 1 minute. Going to get the multimeter out now.
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vm_mpn
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March 06, 2014, 10:18:57 PM |
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Thanks CH... Does it work with Ras. PI only or I can hook them all up direct to your cgminer via usb hub?
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chirale
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March 06, 2014, 10:25:20 PM |
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Thanks CH... Does it work with Ras. PI only or I can hook them all up direct to your cgminer via usb hub? Not sure I got the question right...but what I am using is a Raspberry Pi (with Scripta) and D-link USB Hub where I plugged a gridseed 5 chip miner (I believe you could plug more units...but I have only one...sadly!). Is not my cgminer...is Andareed version!
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