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February 25, 2014, 08:16:37 PM
Last edit: March 06, 2014, 05:13:52 PM by Zoomhash
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Please post a guide with screenshots on how to install and run a 5 chip gridseed unit.

The best guide will receive a 0.1 BTC bounty. Thanks!

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February 25, 2014, 11:08:50 PM
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Please post a guide with screenshots on how to install and run a 5 chip gridseed unit.

The best guide will receive a 0.1 BTC bounty. Thanks!

I dont have one but I will try to figure it out somehow :-)


Kind regards:-)
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February 26, 2014, 04:03:25 AM
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Please post a guide with screenshots on how to install and run a 5 chip gridseed unit.

The best guide will receive a 0.1 BTC bounty. Thanks!

I dont have one but I will try to figure it out somehow :-)


Kind regards:-)

I have 5 powered up and ready to mine.
Care to try to help me figure it out?
I'm buying Wink
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February 26, 2014, 04:49:22 AM
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I will throw some satoshis into the pot provided the guide has a lot of images and is very clear about wiring the power supply etc
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February 26, 2014, 11:17:52 AM
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I will throw some satoshis into the pot provided the guide has a lot of images and is very clear about wiring the power supply etc

Depends where you are location the colors are different for US and EU:

US: http://imgur.com/Ztavufz

EU: http://imgur.com/pdRso1H.jpg

These pics come from 2 support threads that are running here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=477709.0;all
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=482352.0;all

They contain a lot of info. you will need to cut the cables the power cables for the PSU, the miners have their own connector which to plugin in the PSU. I did it with the EU image.

rgdz,
bhai
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February 27, 2014, 01:45:36 AM
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I will throw some satoshis into the pot provided the guide has a lot of images and is very clear about wiring the power supply etc

Depends where you are location the colors are different for US and EU:

US: http://imgur.com/Ztavufz

EU: http://imgur.com/pdRso1H.jpg

These pics come from 2 support threads that are running here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=477709.0;all
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=482352.0;all

They contain a lot of info. you will need to cut the cables the power cables for the PSU, the miners have their own connector which to plugin in the PSU. I did it with the EU image.

rgdz,
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Thanks but this isn't what is being requested.
"Please post a guide with screenshots on how to install and run a 5 chip gridseed unit."
This is what's needed and wanted, not links to other pages or sites.
Can you POST a guide, or not?

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February 27, 2014, 11:57:04 AM
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I will throw some satoshis into the pot provided the guide has a lot of images and is very clear about wiring the power supply etc

Depends where you are location the colors are different for US and EU:

US: http://imgur.com/Ztavufz

EU: http://imgur.com/pdRso1H.jpg

These pics come from 2 support threads that are running here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=477709.0;all
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=482352.0;all

They contain a lot of info. you will need to cut the cables the power cables for the PSU, the miners have their own connector which to plugin in the PSU. I did it with the EU image.

rgdz,
bhai

Thanks but this isn't what is being requested.
"Please post a guide with screenshots on how to install and run a 5 chip gridseed unit."
This is what's needed and wanted, not links to other pages or sites.
Can you POST a guide, or not?


It isn't that hard actually to get them running...

He is just trying to help, so you could also be a little bit nicer to him  Roll Eyes

Did you want a guide based on the controller supplied by lightningasic, or on connecting them to a computer?

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February 27, 2014, 12:04:43 PM
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I will throw some satoshis into the pot provided the guide has a lot of images and is very clear about wiring the power supply etc

Depends where you are location the colors are different for US and EU:

US: http://imgur.com/Ztavufz

EU: http://imgur.com/pdRso1H.jpg

These pics come from 2 support threads that are running here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=477709.0;all
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=482352.0;all

They contain a lot of info. you will need to cut the cables the power cables for the PSU, the miners have their own connector which to plugin in the PSU. I did it with the EU image.

rgdz,
bhai

Thanks but this isn't what is being requested.
"Please post a guide with screenshots on how to install and run a 5 chip gridseed unit."
This is what's needed and wanted, not links to other pages or sites.
Can you POST a guide, or not?


It isn't that hard actually to get them running...

He is just trying to help, so you could also be a little bit nicer to him  Roll Eyes

Did you want a guide based on the controller supplied by lightningasic, or on connecting them to a computer?

I must say Wink that they did not said anything wrong to him :-) and indeed he mentioned about pretty important things to remember.
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February 27, 2014, 12:31:41 PM
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I will throw some satoshis into the pot provided the guide has a lot of images and is very clear about wiring the power supply etc

Depends where you are location the colors are different for US and EU:

US: http://imgur.com/Ztavufz

EU: http://imgur.com/pdRso1H.jpg

These pics come from 2 support threads that are running here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=477709.0;all
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=482352.0;all

They contain a lot of info. you will need to cut the cables the power cables for the PSU, the miners have their own connector which to plugin in the PSU. I did it with the EU image.

rgdz,
bhai

Thanks but this isn't what is being requested.
"Please post a guide with screenshots on how to install and run a 5 chip gridseed unit."
This is what's needed and wanted, not links to other pages or sites.
Can you POST a guide, or not?


It isn't that hard actually to get them running...

He is just trying to help, so you could also be a little bit nicer to him  Roll Eyes

Did you want a guide based on the controller supplied by lightningasic, or on connecting them to a computer?

 He is like me he does not have a controller.  Wiring them is easy. I had some simple photos for a usa setup.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=466230.msg5362042#msg5362042

 I just want to A) have a clear set of software set up for no controller.  I have no patience to setup the software.

 I spent so much time doing:
 red furies
 antminer s-1
antminer u-1
litecoin mining setup.

source for pigtails


http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/82-12675

when correctly wired these light up blue



I believe this could do 4 -6.  I have 1 it is doing the one 5 chip unit I have along with a 10 port hub for some ice fury usb stick. I have four blue dc plugs attached 2 in use.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D7CWSCG/ref=oh_details_o04_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1


this should run one  5 chip unit

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000VE7GQQ/ref=oh_details_o02_s01_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1


Okay some photos

okay pretty plugs when wired correct = blue  wire wrong= red

blue = cool
red = dead





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February 27, 2014, 12:32:52 PM
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  these next photos show the stock usb plug

shaved the usb plug. it now fits.

I took off 1/16 of an inch or 1.5mm









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February 27, 2014, 12:35:13 PM
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 so those are clear how to safely power the 5 chip unit and how to get the supplied  usb cord to fit. 

 so clear download and program instructions are wanted.

 no controller just a windows 7 pc  64 bit.  I want to mine with my wemineltc.com account

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February 27, 2014, 03:37:39 PM
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I will throw some satoshis into the pot provided the guide has a lot of images and is very clear about wiring the power supply etc

Depends where you are location the colors are different for US and EU:

US: http://imgur.com/Ztavufz

EU: http://imgur.com/pdRso1H.jpg

These pics come from 2 support threads that are running here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=477709.0;all
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=482352.0;all

They contain a lot of info. you will need to cut the cables the power cables for the PSU, the miners have their own connector which to plugin in the PSU. I did it with the EU image.

rgdz,
bhai

Thanks but this isn't what is being requested.
"Please post a guide with screenshots on how to install and run a 5 chip gridseed unit."
This is what's needed and wanted, not links to other pages or sites.
Can you POST a guide, or not?


It isn't that hard actually to get them running...

He is just trying to help, so you could also be a little bit nicer to him  Roll Eyes

Did you want a guide based on the controller supplied by lightningasic, or on connecting them to a computer?

No justification or defense required. Just duplication. and compliance with the request .... ;/

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February 28, 2014, 12:50:38 AM
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I'm definitely interested in this guide.
I've only used KnC Jupiters (this is what I STARTED mining with) and it was quite a jump.

GridSeeds seem a bit more complex.
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February 28, 2014, 12:51:56 AM
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Ill chip in .1btc for this.
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Last edit: March 02, 2014, 12:56:25 AM by maardein
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Ok, this is my try to a guide. I hope it contains everything you need. Please let me know if something is missing.

I based this guide on windows, for linux please try to find resources somewhere else. I do not have a linux pc available to try and make a guide for linux.

If you think the guide is good enough for the bounty, please send to 1Mg2RRE1Xf35tt5pErFtJSWEumFd5DwNrw Smiley

1 -Get your supplied power cord:



2 -Get your Leatherman (seriously, everyone should have one), if you don't have a Leatherman, scissors or a wire cutter will work as well Wink:



Just cut it! Make sure to cut the power supply end, not the end that should go into your power socket...

3 -Now strip the cut end. There should be three wires in there. EU power cables have a yellow/green wire, a blue wire and a brown wire. US power cables have a lighter blue, a grey and a black wire. Make sure to connect them to the power supply in the order I just told you. Like this:

EU:




US:

(stole this image from one of the other threads)

Don't forget to tighten the screws...

4 -Get the power cable for your miner (with the round end):



5a -You are lucky, the end is already cut and stripped! Just connect them to the power supply. Red is positive, white is negative. The left three connectors on the supplied power supply are positive, the middle three negative. You can combine each positive with each negative connector, that doesn't matter. Just try to spread the attached miners a bit over the connectors (so don't put 10 miners on the same connector).



Again, don't forget to tighten the screws...

5b -This is an alternative, for when you don't have the supplied power supply (or it broke down). You can just connect a molex connector! Make sure to connect the red wire to the yellow wire on the molex cable (+12V), and the white wire to one of the black wires on the molex cable:





6 -Now, get your miner:



See the two holes? The left one is for the power cable (either from the power supply, or from a molex connector). The right one is the USB connector.

7 -Plug in the power connector:



Wait! Do not plug in the USB cable yet! You need to install the driver first!

8 -Install the driver. You can download it directly from lightningasic here, or the alternative download locations here, or here. After downloading, extract the file. If you can't extract the file, download and install winrar, and try again after you have installed that.

Install the driver (double click the .exe). Just click next in all the windows, until you can click 'finish'. Somehow the setup_x64 version did not work for me, even though I am on a 64bit windows. So if the device does not get recognized in the next step, please try to install the other setup.exe.

9 -You are getting closer! You should have a power supply now, with a power cord connected. You should also have a power cord running from the power supply to your miner. You can now plug in the USB into your miner:



Plug the other end in your computer. Make sure the USB port of your computer has enough power (if your computer does not recognize a new device, the port probably does not have enough power). I also had a problem with USB3 ports, so you should try to use a USB2 port.

10 -Make sure you have the correct voltage selected on your power supply, and if so, plug it in:



Don't forget this step, or you might blow up your power supply. After plugging the power supply into the wall socket, the fan of your miner should start spinning. If it doesn't, check all the connections (please always pull the power cord from the wall socket before doing anything).

11 -Download the modified CPUminer from here or here. Extract
the archive anywhere you want.

[edit 02-03-2014] There is a new modified CPUminer here, which should solve the power usage issues in scrypt mode. I have not verified this miner to be working yet, but wanted to share it!

12 -Check the com port. To connect to your miner, you need to know what comport is assigned to your miner. You can do this by pressing the windows key + the R key. So 'Windows + R'. This should give you a small window called 'run'. (Sorry, I am Dutch, so screenshots are in Dutch)
 


Enter 'compmgmt.msc' in the window, and hit the enter key. This should open a new window, called 'computermanagement'.



Click 'Devicemanager'



Now click the small arrow in front of 'Ports (COM & LPT)'



Now you can see that in my case it says 'STMicroelectronics Virtual COM Port (COM7)'. This means that my miner is now assigned to COM port 7. Some people have experienced problems with miners which had COM port numbers above 10, if you have a number above 10, go to step 13, otherwise go to step 14.

13 -Changing the COM port number. This step is only necessary if your automatically assigned COM port number is 10 or higher!. Like this:



In the devicemanger, right click on the 'STMicroelectronics Virtual COM port (COMXX)', which has a COM port number above 10. Select 'properties'. This will open a new window, go to the 'portsettings' tab in that window.



Now, click 'advanced'. This will open another window, in which you can select which COM port to use. Select one that is not in use, and click 'ok' after you are finished.



Also click 'ok' in the properties window. Make sure the COM port now has the number you selected:



If all is correct, you can close the computermanagement window.

14 -Now you know your COM port number. You can setup your miner now! Download this bat file, and save it in the folder where you extracted the miner in step 11. Make sure the bat file is in the same folder as the 'minerd.exe' program.

15 -Edit the bat file. Right click on the bat file, and select 'edit'. This should open this window:



Change the 'XXX' of the COM port to the number you found in step 12. Make sure to change the '--url=' to the url of the pool you want to mine at. Also change the '--userpass=' to the workername and password of your pool (format is workername:password). If you don't change this, you will mine for my account, which I don't mind either of course  Grin

Save the file.

16 -Mine away! Just double click the bat file. It should start a small window, and your miner will start mining. If you have more than one miner, just make a copy of the bat file, change the COM port number, and start that one as well. You need one cpuminer window per miner.



As soon as you start seeing 'yay!!!' you know that your miner is working properly. This version of cpuminer is not able to show the hashrate, so your hashrate will always show '0.00 khash/s', even though it is mining.




I think this guide should be able to get you mining. Good luck!


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still no bitcoin  Angry
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still no bitcoin  Angry

What do you mean?

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Ok, this is my try to a guide. I hope it contains everything you need. Please let me know if something is missing.

I based this guide on windows, for linux please try to find resources somewhere else. I do not have a linux pc available to try and make a guide for linux.

If you think the guide is good enough for the bounty, please send to 1Mg2RRE1Xf35tt5pErFtJSWEumFd5DwNrw Smiley

1 -Get your supplied power cord:



2 -Get your Leatherman (seriously, everyone should have one), if you don't have a Leatherman, scissors or a wire cutter will work as well Wink:



Just cut it! Make sure to cut the power supply end, not the end that should go into your power socket...

3 -Now strip the cut end. There should be three wires in there. EU power cables have a yellow/green wire, a blue wire and a brown wire. US power cables have a lighter blue, a grey and a black wire. Make sure to connect them to the power supply in the order I just told you. Like this:

EU:




US:

(stole this image from one of the other threads)

Don't forget to tighten the screws...

4 -Get the power cable for your miner (with the round end):



5a -You are lucky, the end is already cut and stripped! Just connect them to the power supply. Red is positive, white is negative. The left three connectors on the supplied power supply are positive, the middle three negative. You can combine each positive with each negative connector, that doesn't matter. Just try to spread the attached miners a bit over the connectors (so don't put 10 miners on the same connector).



Again, don't forget to tighten the screws...

5b -This is an alternative, for when you don't have the supplied power supply (or it broke down). You can just connect a molex connector! Make sure to connect the red wire to the yellow wire on the molex cable (+12V), and the white wire to one of the black wires on the molex cable:





6 -Now, get your miner:



See the two holes? The left one is for the power cable (either from the power supply, or from a molex connector). The right one is the USB connector.

7 -Plug in the power connector:



Wait! Do not plug in the USB cable yet! You need to install the driver first!

8 -Install the driver. You can download it directly from lightningasic here, or the alternative download locations here, or here. After downloading, extract the file. If you can't extract the file, download and install winrar, and try again after you have installed that.

Install the driver (double click the .exe). Just click next in all the windows, until you can click 'finish'. Somehow the setup_x64 version did not work for me, even though I am on a 64bit windows. So if the device does not get recognized in the next step, please try to install the other setup.exe.

9 -You are getting closer! You should have a power supply now, with a power cord connected. You should also have a power cord running from the power supply to your miner. You can now plug in the USB into your miner:



Plug the other end in your computer. Make sure the USB port of your computer has enough power (if your computer does not recognize a new device, the port probably does not have enough power). I also had a problem with USB3 ports, so you should try to use a USB2 port.

10 -Make sure you have the correct voltage selected on your power supply, and if so, plug it in:



Don't forget this step, or you might blow up your power supply. After plugging the power supply into the wall socket, the fan of your miner should start spinning. If it doesn't, check all the connections (please always pull the power cord from the wall socket before doing anything).

11 -Download the modified CPUminer from here or here. Extract
the archive anywhere you want.

12 -Check the com port. To connect to your miner, you need to know what comport is assigned to your miner. You can do this by pressing the windows key + the R key. So 'Windows + R'. This should give you a small window called 'run'. (Sorry, I am Dutch, so screenshots are in Dutch)
 


Enter 'compmgmt.msc' in the window, and hit the enter key. This should open a new window, called 'computermanagement'.



Click 'Devicemanager'



Now click the small arrow in front of 'Ports (COM & LPT)'



Now you can see that in my case it says 'STMicroelectronics Virtual COM Port (COM7)'. This means that my miner is now assigned to COM port 7. Some people have experienced problems with miners which had COM port numbers above 10, if you have a number above 10, go to step 13, otherwise go to step 14.

13 -Changing the COM port number. This step is only necessary if your automatically assigned COM port number is 10 or higher!. Like this:



In the devicemanger, right click on the 'STMicroelectronics Virtual COM port (COMXX)', which has a COM port number above 10. Select 'properties'. This will open a new window, go to the 'portsettings' tab in that window.



Now, click 'advanced'. This will open another window, in which you can select which COM port to use. Select one that is not in use, and click 'ok' after you are finished.



Also click 'ok' in the properties window. Make sure the COM port now has the number you selected:



If all is correct, you can close the computermanagement window.

14 -Now you know your COM port number. You can setup your miner now! Download this bat file, and save it in the folder where you extracted the miner in step 11. Make sure the bat file is in the same folder as the 'minerd.exe' program.

15 -Edit the bat file. Right click on the bat file, and select 'edit'. This should open this window:



Change the 'XXX' of the COM port to the number you found in step 12. Make sure to change the '--url=' to the url of the pool you want to mine at. Also change the '--userpass=' to the workername and password of your pool (format is workername:password). If you don't change this, you will mine for my account, which I don't mind either of course  Grin

Save the file.

16 -Mine away! Just double click the bat file. It should start a small window, and your miner will start mining. If you have more than one miner, just make a copy of the bat file, change the COM port number, and start that one as well. You need one cpuminer window per miner.



As soon as you start seeing 'yay!!!' you know that your miner is working properly. This version of cpuminer is not able to show the hashrate, so your hashrate will always show '0.00 khash/s', even though it is mining.




I think this guide should be able to get you mining. Good luck!




This is a decent guide.  you put in some effort.  You deserve some coin. I am busy I have to set up 2 ant miners and a gpu before I try to use your guide. If I get it to work I will toss you some coin.

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February 28, 2014, 02:46:33 PM
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I'll do this after work, even if I don't get the bounty. Always happy to help
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March 01, 2014, 10:59:20 PM
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Please post a guide with screenshots on how to install and run a 5 chip gridseed unit.

The best guide will receive a 0.1 BTC bounty. Thanks!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=494625.0

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