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March 06, 2014, 07:21:38 PM |
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thank youuu i can study EDIT: if you are using the root account and have files stored in /root/ you will have to change all of the /home/miner/ paths to /root/ Oddly enough I can make that setup happen via script: pool0.sh - pool9.shPOOL="-o stratum+tcp://us.clevermining.com:3333 -u 13zKJjzxGpjbqJDAWAhFNHVqALqcsCWiat -p x" FREQ="800"
cd /home/miner/cpuminer/ ./minerd -F $FREQ -G /dev/ttyACM9 $POOL
aio_screenscreen -t miner0 /home/miner/pool0.sh split split -v focus down screen -t miner1 /home/miner/pool1.sh focus down screen -t miner2 /home/miner/pool2.sh split split -v focus down screen -t miner3 /home/miner/pool3.sh focus down screen -t miner4 /home/miner/pool4.sh split split -v focus down screen -t miner5 /home/miner/pool5.sh focus down screen -t miner6 /home/miner/pool6.sh split split -v focus down screen -t miner7 /home/miner/pool7.sh focus down screen -t miner8 /home/miner/pool8.sh split -v focus down screen -t miner9 /home/miner/pool9.sh
Then as root run screen -c /home/miner/aio_screen Should output 10 consoles like this: I only ran one actual unit in the window as a test. https://i.imgur.com/o94GiDhl.pngThe only issue I had was that upon detaching and reattaching to the screen session or starting detached all of the windows reset to windows with no positioning Thank uuuu very helpful im created https://i.imgur.com/9ohjhQS.jpgminer0~9.shmkdir -p home/cpuminer/miner_conf;for i in {9..0};do echo -en "POOL=\"-o stratum+tcp://pool -u worker -p x -q\"\nFREQ=\"850\"\ncd home/cpuminer\n./minerd -F \$FREQ -G /dev/ttyACM$i \$POOL" > home/cpuminer/miner_conf/miner$i.sh;done
change permission for miner0~9.shchmod -R 755 home/cpuminer/miner_conf
my_screenscreen -t m0 ./home/cpuminer/miner_conf/miner0.sh split -v split focus down screen -t m1 ./home/cpuminer/miner_conf/miner1.sh split focus down screen -t m2 ./home/cpuminer/miner_conf/miner2.sh split focus down screen -t m3 ./home/cpuminer/miner_conf/miner3.sh split focus down screen -t m4 ./home/cpuminer/miner_conf/miner4.sh focus right screen -t m5 ./home/cpuminer/miner_conf/miner5.sh split focus down screen -t m6 ./home/cpuminer/miner_conf/miner6.sh split focus down screen -t m7 ./home/cpuminer/miner_conf/miner7.sh split focus down screen -t m8 ./home/cpuminer/miner_conf/miner8.sh split focus down screen -t m9 ./home/cpuminer/miner_conf/miner9.sh
then as user rungood working!!
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wolfey2014
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March 06, 2014, 07:52:50 PM |
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Best performance cpuminer fixed. you should work on firmware !!!!!!! Nice rig! "Best performance cpuminer fixed" What was fixed exactly? Can you be a bit more specific and clear on what you're talking about? Clue us all in?... Tanks! Wolfey2014
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SummersideGuy
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March 06, 2014, 09:27:27 PM |
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OK are are pictures of before in device manager and after in device manager when Zadig program is run and WINUSB is applied. Note that after STM32 is still in device manage but now listed under USB devices instead of com ports and it no longer has a com port assigned to it. I i could figure out a way to assign a com port maybe I might be all set
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SummersideGuy
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March 06, 2014, 10:52:26 PM |
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Using Com1 seems to let cpuminer detect the gridseed however when running, it is not solving any shares , see my screen grab below
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daddyfatsax
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March 06, 2014, 10:57:32 PM |
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I can get into cgminer, but I keep getting this.
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daemonfox
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March 06, 2014, 10:58:57 PM |
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I can get into cgminer, but I keep getting this. close cgminer... unplug your usb... plug it back in and count to 5... launch cgminer.
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daddyfatsax
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March 06, 2014, 11:22:47 PM |
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Did that. Then 2 or 3 will start. I had 5 going first as a test before I got the other 14 wired up. Maybe there is an issue trying to do so many in cgminer.
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chanberg
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March 06, 2014, 11:25:17 PM |
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Did that. Then 2 or 3 will start. I had 5 going first as a test before I got the other 14 wired up. Maybe there is an issue trying to do so many in cgminer.
i had 10 wired up and it starts right up... hows your hub being powered? also hows your raspi being powered? usually when it detects and it doesn't is a clear indication of underpowered ports...
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daddyfatsax
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March 06, 2014, 11:27:21 PM |
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Did that. Then 2 or 3 will start. I had 5 going first as a test before I got the other 14 wired up. Maybe there is an issue trying to do so many in cgminer.
i had 10 wired up and it starts right up... hows your hub being powered? also hows your raspi being powered? usually when it detects and it doesn't is a clear indication of underpowered ports... Hubs are powered by adapters. I have a Anker 9 port and 12 port that came with the accessory pack. I am using Win 7 x64.
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March 06, 2014, 11:34:28 PM |
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The best is cpuminer for Gridseed 5-chip GC3355 ASICs with Reduced Power Usage
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daddyfatsax
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March 06, 2014, 11:44:14 PM |
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I cannot find the link for the COM port drivers. Can somebody post it please? Gotta head to a client dinner. Thanks.
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wolfey2014
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March 07, 2014, 12:09:27 AM |
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The best is cpuminer for Gridseed 5-chip GC3355 ASICs with Reduced Power Usage
hear, hear! Definitely up there where it comes to plug and play-ability! Wolfey2014
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DarkKnight
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March 07, 2014, 12:25:46 AM |
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I've read that 2.1mm jacks fit the GridSeeds, but it isn't clear if they fit loose, or make poor contact at the tip or not. Does it really matter between 2.1mm & 2.5mm? The 2.5mm jacks are somewhat hard to get locally. If the plug was designed for 2.5mm, how can it even fit a 2.1mm? It shouldn't even go in the socket. 2.5 will fit into a 2.1, but loose; not vice versa.
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wolfey2014
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March 07, 2014, 12:44:36 AM |
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I've read that 2.1mm jacks fit the GridSeeds, but it isn't clear if they fit loose, or make poor contact at the tip or not. Does it really matter between 2.1mm & 2.5mm? The 2.5mm jacks are somewhat hard to get locally. If the plug was designed for 2.5mm, how can it even fit a 2.1mm? It shouldn't even go in the socket. 2.5 will fit into a 2.1, but loose; not vice versa. I'm using both 2.1 and 2.5 with no issues. 2.1 fits the center conductor a bit more snugly, which is exactly what you want if your miner is pulling a lot of amps! Go for it! Wolfey2014
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DarkKnight
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March 07, 2014, 12:56:34 AM |
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I've read that 2.1mm jacks fit the GridSeeds, but it isn't clear if they fit loose, or make poor contact at the tip or not. Does it really matter between 2.1mm & 2.5mm? The 2.5mm jacks are somewhat hard to get locally. If the plug was designed for 2.5mm, how can it even fit a 2.1mm? It shouldn't even go in the socket. 2.5 will fit into a 2.1, but loose; not vice versa. I'm using both 2.1 and 2.5 with no issues. 2.1 fits the center conductor a bit more snugly, which is exactly what you want if your miner is pulling a lot of amps! Go for it! Wolfey2014 Thank you very much.
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chanberg
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March 07, 2014, 01:08:17 AM |
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I second that. 2.1 fits way better!
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jmordica
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March 07, 2014, 01:39:58 AM |
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Has anyone figured out how to run the cpuminer for gridseed 5-chip as a service? I don't like having tons of windows opened
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suchmoon
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March 07, 2014, 02:31:09 AM |
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Anyone who has a Rapsberry Pi should try this: https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=9908.msg138204#msg138204Works perfectly for me. Actually even if you don't have a Raspberry, just buy one. No messing around with junk controllers, no Windows USB drivers. Plug and play.
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BotwinBG
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March 07, 2014, 02:32:53 AM |
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Summary of runtime statistics: [2014-03-07 03:21:17] Started at [2014-03-06 19:25:21] [2014-03-07 03:21:17] Pool: stratum+tcp://localhost:5555 [2014-03-07 03:21:17] Runtime: 7 hrs : 55 mins : 56 secs [2014-03-07 03:21:17] Average hashrate: 3.8 Megahash/s [2014-03-07 03:21:17] Solved blocks: 5 [2014-03-07 03:21:17] Best share difficulty: 1.74M [2014-03-07 03:21:17] Share submissions: 4478 [2014-03-07 03:21:17] Accepted shares: 4330 [2014-03-07 03:21:17] Rejected shares: 148 [2014-03-07 03:21:17] Accepted difficulty shares: 1128520 [2014-03-07 03:21:17] Rejected difficulty shares: 18344 [2014-03-07 03:21:17] Reject ratio: 3.3% [2014-03-07 03:21:17] Hardware errors: 1916 [2014-03-07 03:21:17] Utility (accepted shares / min): 9.10/min [2014-03-07 03:21:17] Work Utility (diff1 shares solved / min): 9.41/min [2014-03-07 03:21:17] Stale submissions discarded due to new blocks: 1 [2014-03-07 03:21:17] Unable to get work from server occasions: 16 [2014-03-07 03:21:17] Work items generated locally: 18519 [2014-03-07 03:21:17] Submitting work remotely delay occasions: 1 [2014-03-07 03:21:17] New blocks detected on network: 715 [2014-03-07 03:21:17] Summary of per device statistics: [2014-03-07 03:21:17] GSD0 | (5s):383.0K (avg):382.1Kh/s | A:144072 R:1208 HW:111 WU:1.2/m [2014-03-07 03:21:17] GSD1 | (5s):383.1K (avg):382.2Kh/s | A:68504 R:1792 HW:104 WU:0.5/m [2014-03-07 03:21:17] GSD2 | (5s):383.0K (avg):382.2Kh/s | A:128408 R:3776 HW:135 WU:1.1/m [2014-03-07 03:21:17] GSD3 | (5s):383.0K (avg):382.2Kh/s | A:46616 R:64 HW:515 WU:0.3/m [2014-03-07 03:21:17] GSD4 | (5s):383.1K (avg):382.1Kh/s | A:116272 R:288 HW:223 WU:1.0/m [2014-03-07 03:21:17] GSD5 | (5s):383.1K (avg):382.1Kh/s | A:120032 R:2008 HW:172 WU:1.1/m [2014-03-07 03:21:17] GSD6 | (5s):383.1K (avg):382.1Kh/s | A:123880 R:224 HW:145 WU:1.1/m [2014-03-07 03:21:17] GSD7 | (5s):383.1K (avg):382.1Kh/s | A:116560 R:2280 HW:208 WU:1.0/m [2014-03-07 03:21:17] GSD8 | (5s):383.0K (avg):382.2Kh/s | A:121448 R:4856 HW:158 WU:1.0/m [2014-03-07 03:21:17] GSD9 | (5s):383.1K (avg):382.1Kh/s | A:142728 R:1848 HW:145 WU:1.1/m [2014-03-07 03:21:17]
Is HW rate calculated by (HW/(HW+Accepted difficulty shares+Rejected difficulty shares))*100 to get a percentage? If so, it seems I have 0.16% HW rate at 900Mhz. Using leaserig an an indicator, even though the hashrate is stable in cgminer, it jumps around like a crazy sine wave on leaserig stats graph.
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