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March 18, 2014, 03:44:04 AM |
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If anyone interested I've modified Andareed's version of cgminer a bit to let you better finetune the gridseed units. There's a big variance in the resistors they used as voltage references so every unit has a different maximum frequency they can run at. https://github.com/girnyau/cgminer-gc3355New frequency table: 800, 813, 825, 838, 850, 863, 875, 888, 900, 913, 925, 938, 950, 963, 975, 988, 1000, 1013, 1025, 1038, 1050, 1063, 1075, 1088, 1100, 1113, 1125, 1138, 1150, 1163, 1175, 1188, 1200 You won't need the ghz ones however unless highly overvolted You can also define a base frequency as usual, then set per device frequencies by the units' serial number if you want: --gridseed-options freq=888 --gridseed-freq 8D74488A4949=900,8D96227B5449=900,8D7357785355=875 Factory units running since ~48 hours without any hw mods but the fans desoldered: cgminer version 3.7.2 - Started: [2014-03-16 13:23:19] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (5s):1.891M (avg):1.888Mh/s | A:3357360 R:4832 HW:228 WU:10.5/m ST: 2 SS: 0 NB: 950 LW: 34253 GF: 2 RF: 0 Connected to litecoinpool.org diff 256 with stratum as user composeit.gridseed Block: 3a0bf6f9... Diff:5.16K Started: [22:08:37] Best share: 18.8M -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *P*ool management *S*ettings *D*isplay options *Q*uit GSD 0: 8D74488A4949 900 MHz | 382.0K/381.9Kh/s | A:653120 R:2176 HW:204 GSD 1: 8D7135A35355 888 MHz | 376.9K/376.8Kh/s | A:670592 R:1152 HW: 6 GSD 2: 8D96227B5449 900 MHz | 382.0K/381.9Kh/s | A:675936 R: 800 HW: 5 GSD 3: 6D9323805251 888 MHz | 376.9K/376.8Kh/s | A:677392 R: 352 HW: 3 GSD 4: 8D7357785355 875 MHz | 371.4K/371.3Kh/s | A:680320 R: 352 HW: 10 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cheers Cool! Not sure that the resistors are the reason for the variance. The four I measured were within 0.1% of spec. I assume this is just silicon quality differences in the actual ASIC chips.
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March 18, 2014, 07:02:53 AM |
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All right, the new frequency table is:
700, 706, 713, 719, 725, 731, 738, 744, 750, 756, 763, 769, 775, 781, 788, 794, 800, 813, 825, 838, 850, 863, 875, 888, 900, 913, 925, 938, 950, 963, 975, 988, 1000, 1013, 1025, 1038, 1050, 1063, 1075, 1088, 1100, 1113, 1125, 1138, 1150, 1163, 1175, 1188, 1200
Would someone kindly provide me with a compiled version for the raspi? Even better would be a complete image... I grew up using dos and windows... but I'm not good @ linux :-/ Anyway. Some people were talking about the raspi version with scripta getting stuck over night. Even with the changed line someone supplied it crashed overnight. I found a donation cron job running every night for a short time. Just deleted that thing and the raspi works very fine now... But would love to implement the latest frequency setup. Best Regards Should not write about the raspi... just yesterday night it stopped working and I had to powercycle. Maybe I should lights on during the night? Any one else has this problem or are all just fine now using the raspi + cgminer + scripta?
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worldlybedouin
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March 18, 2014, 10:17:11 AM |
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All right, the new frequency table is:
700, 706, 713, 719, 725, 731, 738, 744, 750, 756, 763, 769, 775, 781, 788, 794, 800, 813, 825, 838, 850, 863, 875, 888, 900, 913, 925, 938, 950, 963, 975, 988, 1000, 1013, 1025, 1038, 1050, 1063, 1075, 1088, 1100, 1113, 1125, 1138, 1150, 1163, 1175, 1188, 1200
Would someone kindly provide me with a compiled version for the raspi? Even better would be a complete image... I grew up using dos and windows... but I'm not good @ linux :-/ Anyway. Some people were talking about the raspi version with scripta getting stuck over night. Even with the changed line someone supplied it crashed overnight. I found a donation cron job running every night for a short time. Just deleted that thing and the raspi works very fine now... But would love to implement the latest frequency setup. Best Regards Should not write about the raspi... just yesterday night it stopped working and I had to powercycle. Maybe I should lights on during the night? Any one else has this problem or are all just fine now using the raspi + cgminer + scripta? There is an issue when using the Scripta image. It works for some folks and doesn't for others. The devs are working on this. Until then I suggest you just run RasPi + CGMiner only...I've been using that and it's incredibly stable. Along with the tweaks to cgminer that Girhes made, I now have more fine grained control over overclocking them and it's working out quite nice.
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March 18, 2014, 10:52:12 AM |
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All right, the new frequency table is:
700, 706, 713, 719, 725, 731, 738, 744, 750, 756, 763, 769, 775, 781, 788, 794, 800, 813, 825, 838, 850, 863, 875, 888, 900, 913, 925, 938, 950, 963, 975, 988, 1000, 1013, 1025, 1038, 1050, 1063, 1075, 1088, 1100, 1113, 1125, 1138, 1150, 1163, 1175, 1188, 1200
Would someone kindly provide me with a compiled version for the raspi? Even better would be a complete image... I grew up using dos and windows... but I'm not good @ linux :-/ Anyway. Some people were talking about the raspi version with scripta getting stuck over night. Even with the changed line someone supplied it crashed overnight. I found a donation cron job running every night for a short time. Just deleted that thing and the raspi works very fine now... But would love to implement the latest frequency setup. Best Regards Should not write about the raspi... just yesterday night it stopped working and I had to powercycle. Maybe I should lights on during the night? Any one else has this problem or are all just fine now using the raspi + cgminer + scripta? There is an issue when using the Scripta image. It works for some folks and doesn't for others. The devs are working on this. Until then I suggest you just run RasPi + CGMiner only...I've been using that and it's incredibly stable. Along with the tweaks to cgminer that Girhes made, I now have more fine grained control over overclocking them and it's working out quite nice. Sounds really nice. I feel I don't need the scripta thing... Would you mind doing a backup of your sd card and sharing it? Just to play around I'd try to use scripta on a dedicated raspi to sum up all my miners... but that's later... first of all I need reliability on the process.
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worldlybedouin
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March 18, 2014, 10:58:02 AM |
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All right, the new frequency table is:
700, 706, 713, 719, 725, 731, 738, 744, 750, 756, 763, 769, 775, 781, 788, 794, 800, 813, 825, 838, 850, 863, 875, 888, 900, 913, 925, 938, 950, 963, 975, 988, 1000, 1013, 1025, 1038, 1050, 1063, 1075, 1088, 1100, 1113, 1125, 1138, 1150, 1163, 1175, 1188, 1200
Would someone kindly provide me with a compiled version for the raspi? Even better would be a complete image... I grew up using dos and windows... but I'm not good @ linux :-/ Anyway. Some people were talking about the raspi version with scripta getting stuck over night. Even with the changed line someone supplied it crashed overnight. I found a donation cron job running every night for a short time. Just deleted that thing and the raspi works very fine now... But would love to implement the latest frequency setup. Best Regards Should not write about the raspi... just yesterday night it stopped working and I had to powercycle. Maybe I should lights on during the night? Any one else has this problem or are all just fine now using the raspi + cgminer + scripta? There is an issue when using the Scripta image. It works for some folks and doesn't for others. The devs are working on this. Until then I suggest you just run RasPi + CGMiner only...I've been using that and it's incredibly stable. Along with the tweaks to cgminer that Girhes made, I now have more fine grained control over overclocking them and it's working out quite nice. Sounds really nice. I feel I don't need the scripta thing... Would you mind doing a backup of your sd card and sharing it? Just to play around I'd try to use scripta on a dedicated raspi to sum up all my miners... but that's later... first of all I need reliability on the process. Here you go: https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=9908.msg143613#msg143613 This version uses Andareed's version of cgminer.
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March 18, 2014, 11:11:21 AM |
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+1 You're a good guy worldly Sending donations to the Scripta guys and Andareed
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Ofenkaese
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March 18, 2014, 12:50:49 PM |
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Very cool, thank you very much for sharing the link. Will also go to donate. Do you also have an image version containing the detailed frequency setup? Would love to test that.
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worldlybedouin
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March 18, 2014, 01:09:41 PM |
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Very cool, thank you very much for sharing the link. Will also go to donate. Do you also have an image version containing the detailed frequency setup? Would love to test that.
Here's a link to the complied version of cgminer made by Girhes: https://mega.co.nz/#!asJixSiC!kNLgTzZv4qN1j06yptsC__KVdFZ7n8zsRydVja1dwPwPlease don't forget to donate to him as well if you like the modified version he's made! Donate to Girhes here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=477709.msg5752544#msg5752544Once you download this version, you'll want to backup the existing one by renaming it to another file name. Then take this version and change it's name from cgminer.girhes to cgminer instead. Also, don't forget to change permissions on this file so you can execute it.
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March 18, 2014, 01:48:36 PM |
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If anyone interested I've modified Andareed's version of cgminer a bit to let you better finetune the gridseed units. There's a big variance in the resistors they used as voltage references so every unit has a different maximum frequency they can run at. https://github.com/girnyau/cgminer-gc3355New frequency table: 800, 813, 825, 838, 850, 863, 875, 888, 900, 913, 925, 938, 950, 963, 975, 988, 1000, 1013, 1025, 1038, 1050, 1063, 1075, 1088, 1100, 1113, 1125, 1138, 1150, 1163, 1175, 1188, 1200 You won't need the ghz ones however unless highly overvolted You can also define a base frequency as usual, then set per device frequencies by the units' serial number if you want: --gridseed-options freq=888 --gridseed-freq 8D74488A4949=900,8D96227B5449=900,8D7357785355=875 Factory units running since ~48 hours without any hw mods but the fans desoldered: cgminer version 3.7.2 - Started: [2014-03-16 13:23:19] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (5s):1.891M (avg):1.888Mh/s | A:3357360 R:4832 HW:228 WU:10.5/m ST: 2 SS: 0 NB: 950 LW: 34253 GF: 2 RF: 0 Connected to litecoinpool.org diff 256 with stratum as user composeit.gridseed Block: 3a0bf6f9... Diff:5.16K Started: [22:08:37] Best share: 18.8M -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *P*ool management *S*ettings *D*isplay options *Q*uit GSD 0: 8D74488A4949 900 MHz | 382.0K/381.9Kh/s | A:653120 R:2176 HW:204 GSD 1: 8D7135A35355 888 MHz | 376.9K/376.8Kh/s | A:670592 R:1152 HW: 6 GSD 2: 8D96227B5449 900 MHz | 382.0K/381.9Kh/s | A:675936 R: 800 HW: 5 GSD 3: 6D9323805251 888 MHz | 376.9K/376.8Kh/s | A:677392 R: 352 HW: 3 GSD 4: 8D7357785355 875 MHz | 371.4K/371.3Kh/s | A:680320 R: 352 HW: 10 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cheers Awesome work, 988 works really well with 1.26v
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March 18, 2014, 02:34:22 PM |
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Hi Quick q: Is v2.0.2.zip still the recommended firmware to use?
Where can I download this? Edit: you mean the wiibox or LightningASIC firmware? Wiibox is up to 2.0.7, but it changes your SHH password after 2.0.3. Sorry, meant wiibox. Thanks. Ahh I see. Oh well ...
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March 18, 2014, 03:25:17 PM |
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We have a few units where only a single chip holds the other 4 back, so I'll brobably also include per-chip settings in the near future. You can verify this by adding Andareed's per_chip_stats feature to the options, running cgminer from ssh and maximize the window so you'll see the stats at the end of the line for each device. HW errors are displayed between brackets for each chip:
GSD 0: 8D74488A4949 900 MHz | 382.0K/381.9Kh/s | A:344128 R: 256 HW:64 WU: 1.3/m N: 303[62] 264[1] 310 238 284[1]
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worldlybedouin
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March 18, 2014, 03:35:43 PM |
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We have a few units where only a single chip holds the other 4 back, so I'll brobably also include per-chip settings in the near future. You can verify this by adding Andareed's per_chip_stats feature to the options, running cgminer from ssh and maximize the window so you'll see the stats at the end of the line for each device. HW errors are displayed between brackets for each chip:
GSD 0: 8D74488A4949 900 MHz | 382.0K/381.9Kh/s | A:344128 R: 256 HW:64 WU: 1.3/m N: 303[62] 264[1] 310 238 284[1]
I wasn't aware of this feature in Andareed's version of cgminer...Is the "per_chip_stats" a command line option for running cgminer? Ex: ./cgminer --per_chip_stats Or is it a compile time option? Ex: ./configure CFLAGS="-O3" --enable-scrypt --enable-gridseed --per_chip_stats Edit: Figured it out! It's --per-device-stats from the command line: ./cgminer --per-device-stats
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March 18, 2014, 03:44:50 PM |
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You just add it to the gridseed options: --gridseed-options baud=115200,freq=850,per_chip_stats=1
My version also has it as I forked from the original repo, so you can use either one to check it out.
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worldlybedouin
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March 18, 2014, 03:48:42 PM |
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You just add it to the gridseed options: --gridseed-options baud=115200,freq=850,per_chip_stats=1
My version also has it as I forked from the original repo, so you can use either one to check it out.
Darn it! Foiled again! Just when I think I figured out something on my own...turns out I'm wrong. Thanks for the help Girhes!
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March 18, 2014, 05:10:13 PM |
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Awesome thanks a lot! works like a charm
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sang
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March 18, 2014, 05:54:43 PM |
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Can we get a windows version compiled please? Great work thus far!
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worldlybedouin
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March 18, 2014, 05:59:45 PM |
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Can we get a windows version compiled please? Great work thus far! Unfortunately I don't have the tools or knowledge on how to compile this for windows, else I'd do it for you.
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March 18, 2014, 07:53:58 PM |
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I'm getting very nervous about setting up my LA3M having read this thread. I was thinking about using Raspberry Pi, but I have no technical acumen whatsoever...
What are the honest chances of a noob getting this running in an evening?
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March 18, 2014, 07:55:53 PM |
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I'm getting very nervous about setting up my LA3M having read this thread. I was thinking about using Raspberry Pi, but I have no technical acumen whatsoever...
What are the honest chances of a noob getting this running in an evening?
I've had a few complete noobs get it running in a few hours.
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March 18, 2014, 07:56:24 PM |
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I'm getting very nervous about setting up my LA3M having read this thread. I was thinking about using Raspberry Pi, but I have no technical acumen whatsoever...
What are the honest chances of a noob getting this running in an evening?
You can still just run it with the supplied TP-Link controller. A lot of people have switched to avoid resets and optimize performance, but I've read that there's an updated firmware for the TP-Link coming from Lightning Technologies that will resolve a lot of the issues.
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