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March 21, 2014, 08:48:41 PM |
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I have the latest firmware for the raspberry pi. It boots up to a command prompt that prompts for hashracontroller login: then password. I cannot find the default settings anywhere in the manuals or online. Can someone please help me out here? Am I doing something wrong? Thanks in advance! Fyi, using the controller I'm running at 3.0 3.6 would be nice If i where you, i would use user:pi pw:hashra
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jjj0923
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March 21, 2014, 08:54:06 PM |
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nice - did you make these?
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darkfriend77 (OP)
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March 21, 2014, 08:59:31 PM |
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nice - did you make these? a friend of mine made them all I got a box full of them ^^ and he intends to do more ... if someone is interested ... in the EU + CH area ...
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rammy2k2
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March 21, 2014, 09:00:22 PM |
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bitcoinreviews
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March 21, 2014, 09:31:26 PM |
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I have the latest firmware for the raspberry pi. It boots up to a command prompt that prompts for hashracontroller login: then password. I cannot find the default settings anywhere in the manuals or online. Can someone please help me out here? Am I doing something wrong? Thanks in advance! Fyi, using the controller I'm running at 3.0 3.6 would be nice If i where you, i would use user:pi pw:hashra Thanks, I'm curious . . . Where did you come up with that? Lucky guess? Should I have known, lol?
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IchibahnSLC
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March 21, 2014, 09:38:47 PM |
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What is this wire?
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wolfey2014
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March 21, 2014, 10:14:44 PM |
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What is this wire? It's most likely USB port power (5V) due to a missing trace on the pcb, so they added that jumper. Definitely an older version pcb. That's my educated guess. Wolfey2014
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March 21, 2014, 10:30:36 PM |
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I have the latest firmware for the raspberry pi. It boots up to a command prompt that prompts for hashracontroller login: then password. I cannot find the default settings anywhere in the manuals or online. Can someone please help me out here? Am I doing something wrong? Thanks in advance! Fyi, using the controller I'm running at 3.0 3.6 would be nice If i where you, i would use user:pi pw:hashra Thanks, I'm curious . . . Where did you come up with that? Lucky guess? Should I have known, lol? Just trial and error.....
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March 21, 2014, 11:29:29 PM Last edit: March 21, 2014, 11:54:24 PM by Decagrog |
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It's most likely USB port power (5V) due to a missing trace on the pcb, so they added that jumper. Definitely an older version pcb. That's my educated guess.
Wolfey2014
I think the same, my modules have a slight different layout in that spot By the way, I'm just desoldering the fans wires (too loud for scrypt mining!) but I would like to found a solution to easily reconnect them if needed...any idea? I'm thinking to something like a male and female adapter (like that ones ) connected together and with the fan lines injected as well, but probably the result is pretty bulk...
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bitcoinreviews
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March 21, 2014, 11:52:50 PM |
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I could really use a tip here. I have followed the instructions or lack of and am still not able to view the interface. I'm sure I'm missing something . . . I have the latest firmware for the raspberry pi. It boots up to a command prompt that prompts for hashracontroller login: then password. I cannot find the default settings anywhere in the manuals or online. Can someone please help me out here? Am I doing something wrong? Thanks in advance! Fyi, using the controller I'm running at 3.0 3.6 would be nice If i where you, i would use user:pi pw:hashra Thanks, I'm curious . . . Where did you come up with that? Lucky guess? Should I have known, lol? Just trial and error..... That worked! Thank you very much. I'm still not able to view the interface though after following the instructions in the manuals or lack there of. After logging into hashracontroller command prompt I see this screen. I have tried re-booting and removing the line from the text file that I added to change password. What am I doing wrong? Do I need to install Raspian from Noobs before writing the hashra image file to the disk? Thanks!
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wolfey2014
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March 21, 2014, 11:54:20 PM |
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It's most likely USB port power (5V) due to a missing trace on the pcb, so they added that jumper. Definitely an older version pcb. That's my educated guess.
Wolfey2014
I think the same, my modules have a slight different layout in that spot By the way, I'm just desoldering the fans wires (too loud for scrypt mining!) but I would like to found a solution to easily reconnect them if needed...any idea? I'm thinking to something like a male and female adapter (like that ones http://img.dxcdn.com/productimages/sku_214072_2.jpg ) connected together and with the fan lines injected as well, but probably the result is pretty bulk... You could use a male/female inline jack of some sort...prewire the female to your pod and the male to your fan. You'd end up with a tail hanging out of each ready to plug together if you re-mount the fan and fire it up. Or you can just leave the fan mounted and unplugged if/until. It's all at your own risk of course Good luck! Wolfey2014
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March 22, 2014, 01:32:05 AM Last edit: March 22, 2014, 01:51:45 AM by deadmilkmen |
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My Rig http://i60.tinypic.com/23j33vr.jpg^ its not letting me post pic today lol Got a few more that you cant really see. Wanted lots of power and room to add more.
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March 22, 2014, 02:57:59 AM |
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March 22, 2014, 08:54:49 AM |
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I could really use a tip here. I have followed the instructions or lack of and am still not able to view the interface. I'm sure I'm missing something . . . I have the latest firmware for the raspberry pi. It boots up to a command prompt that prompts for hashracontroller login: then password. I cannot find the default settings anywhere in the manuals or online. Can someone please help me out here? Am I doing something wrong? Thanks in advance! Fyi, using the controller I'm running at 3.0 3.6 would be nice If i where you, i would use user:pi pw:hashra Thanks, I'm curious . . . Where did you come up with that? Lucky guess? Should I have known, lol? Just trial and error..... That worked! Thank you very much. I'm still not able to view the interface though after following the instructions in the manuals or lack there of. After logging into hashracontroller command prompt I see this screen. I have tried re-booting and removing the line from the text file that I added to change password. What am I doing wrong? Do I need to install Raspian from Noobs before writing the hashra image file to the disk? Thanks! Did you enter the IP in your webbrowser ? You are not able to see the interface via ssh-connection. There is no connection necessary, you don't need the ssh password to connect to the hashra gui. Btw. i figured out, that the hashra firmware hashes with really good 7200kh, BUT, the pool only sees around 3000kh.......
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worldlybedouin
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March 22, 2014, 11:20:26 AM |
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Have a question...would it be possible to inline a small power switch to the black fan wire? I was thinking of inlining this switch on the black fan wire so that I can turn the fan on/off as needed. https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9609Thoughts?
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Decagrog
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March 22, 2014, 01:02:41 PM |
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It's most likely USB port power (5V) due to a missing trace on the pcb, so they added that jumper. Definitely an older version pcb. That's my educated guess.
Wolfey2014
I think the same, my modules have a slight different layout in that spot By the way, I'm just desoldering the fans wires (too loud for scrypt mining!) but I would like to found a solution to easily reconnect them if needed...any idea? I'm thinking to something like a male and female adapter (like that ones http://img.dxcdn.com/productimages/sku_214072_2.jpg ) connected together and with the fan lines injected as well, but probably the result is pretty bulk... You could use a male/female inline jack of some sort...prewire the female to your pod and the male to your fan. You'd end up with a tail hanging out of each ready to plug together if you re-mount the fan and fire it up. Or you can just leave the fan mounted and unplugged if/until. It's all at your own risk of course Good luck! Wolfey2014 Thanks, well yes something like that...Since I would like to keep the fans mounted I'll probably take a male and female pcb plug, wire them, add the fan line and isolate the pins with resin for electrical insulator
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Decagrog
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March 22, 2014, 01:04:52 PM |
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Have a question...would it be possible to inline a small power switch to the black fan wire? I was thinking of inlining this switch on the black fan wire so that I can turn the fan on/off as needed. https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9609Thoughts? Yes there's no problem with it, except that you need to safely isolate the switch pins since they will lie near or in contact with the aluminium fins
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worldlybedouin
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March 22, 2014, 04:24:33 PM |
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Have a question...would it be possible to inline a small power switch to the black fan wire? I was thinking of inlining this switch on the black fan wire so that I can turn the fan on/off as needed. https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9609Thoughts? Yes there's no problem with it, except that you need to safely isolate the switch pins since they will lie near or in contact with the aluminium fins What about a lump of hot glue on solder points to prevent contact with the heat sink?
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March 22, 2014, 07:49:31 PM |
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hey and o nwidnows do i have to ue zadig or so tool ?
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March 22, 2014, 11:03:41 PM |
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Is anybody else's "Accepted Shares" on cgminer not matching pool data?
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