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March 21, 2014, 11:18:00 PM |
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I for one would totally love explanation on getting cgminer 3.7.2, running Scrypt on a Raspberry PI as configured in this guide.
So I take it you tried the 5-step process referenced in the OP and something didn't work? What exactly? The OP is correct. The cgminer which is version 3.8.5 works fine for BTC mode. Issue is 3.8.5 won't support Scrypt and I would like another instance of cgminer version 3.7.2 that will support Scrypt so i can run two instances. We can see from the post he is running cgminer 3.7.2 it is right in his screen grab. So i would like to know how he accomplished compiling and getting second version running on his PI. Thanks, John I don't think you can run both versions of cgminer currently. The dtbartle version (3.7.2) disables the SHA-256 cores. I have requested he modify his version to make the disabling of the SHA-256 cores optional. For dual mining you currently have to run either one of the Gridseed controllers or the SHA-256 version of cgminer and cpuminer. BFGMiner may support dual mining...not sure.
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AJMiles
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March 21, 2014, 11:32:13 PM |
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I would be concerned about air flow. how about an open front and when rack mounting put one of the 3U fan kits in the front of the rack. There is ZERO reason to be concerned about airflow in scrypt only mode unless your ambient is well above 90 F. The ~8W you burn up in scrypt only mode doesn't even bring these things to a point where you can't touch them while hashing... not even close. nice, i like these cases.
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March 21, 2014, 11:44:52 PM Last edit: March 22, 2014, 12:40:33 AM by flounderella |
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So this is what I've done now: Create a launch.bat with: echo on my_minions.bat <URL> <USERNAME> <PASS> 850 pause
And then create the helper batch file (my_minions.bat) with the correct COM ports from device manager. Assuming you are not too OCD and use simple user names of 1-10 and just a single password for all workers :p start bfgminer.exe --scrypt -o %1 -u %2.1 -p %3 -d gridseed -S gridseed:\\.\COM1 --set-device gridseed:clock=%4 start bfgminer.exe --scrypt -o %1 -u %2.2 -p %3 -d gridseed -S gridseed:\\.\COM2 --set-device gridseed:clock=%4 start bfgminer.exe --scrypt -o %1 -u %2.3 -p %3 -d gridseed -S gridseed:\\.\COM3 --set-device gridseed:clock=%4 start bfgminer.exe --scrypt -o %1 -u %2.4 -p %3 -d gridseed -S gridseed:\\.\COM4 --set-device gridseed:clock=%4 start bfgminer.exe --scrypt -o %1 -u %2.5 -p %3 -d gridseed -S gridseed:\\.\COM5 --set-device gridseed:clock=%4
start bfgminer.exe --scrypt -o %1 -u %2.6 -p %3 -d gridseed -S gridseed:\\.\COM6 --set-device gridseed:clock=%4 start bfgminer.exe --scrypt -o %1 -u %2.7 -p %3 -d gridseed -S gridseed:\\.\COM7 --set-device gridseed:clock=%4 start bfgminer.exe --scrypt -o %1 -u %2.8 -p %3 -d gridseed -S gridseed:\\.\COM8 --set-device gridseed:clock=%4 start bfgminer.exe --scrypt -o %1 -u %2.9 -p %3 -d gridseed -S gridseed:\\.\COM9 --set-device gridseed:clock=%4 start bfgminer.exe --scrypt -o %1 -u %2.10 -p %3 -d gridseed -S gridseed:\\.\COM10 --set-device gridseed:clock=%4
It seems to be doing better. Previously with one worker, the pool was ramping up the difficulty very quickly to 2000+, but now I see each worker getting a diff of about 100-200. Will let it run for a while and see how that works out. Hey. Cool experiment! I'm very interested in the results. Would be great to have a way to get better odds of making a bit more profit from the work your miners do, eh? What comm port drivers are you using? STM? Is there a link to where I can get the right ones? What are the basic instructions for setting up bfgminer. I'd be converting over from cpuminer power saver version. I'm running Scrypt only. How fine are the overclock steps in bfgminer? Thanks Wolfey2014 Not convinced either way, and then I gave up and started mining doge. Benefit of a single bfgminer (and cgminer for that matter) is the ease to switch pools just from the console. Wafflepool didn't do so well compared to the 0.006BTC/MH that I was expecting. Yes, just using the standard STM driver. I think I found it somewhere in these threads but there's the official site too: http://www.st.com/web/en/catalog/tools/PF257938I have tried CGMiner but (1) Not a big fan of Zadig, so if CGMiner changes to use COM ports, would be great, (2) Didn't like having to plug the GS one at a time each time there's an issue. BFGMiner seems to handle restarts much better. I tried bumping the clock to 875 and 888 but didn't see a noticeable improvement on the pool hash. Locally, BFGMiner reported hash rate of 377kh with about 1-2 errors in an hour. Back down to 850 at the moment
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March 22, 2014, 01:51:17 AM |
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I for one would totally love explanation on getting cgminer 3.7.2, running Scrypt on a Raspberry PI as configured in this guide.
So I take it you tried the 5-step process referenced in the OP and something didn't work? What exactly? The OP is correct. The cgminer which is version 3.8.5 works fine for BTC mode. Issue is 3.8.5 won't support Scrypt and I would like another instance of cgminer version 3.7.2 that will support Scrypt so i can run two instances. We can see from the post he is running cgminer 3.7.2 it is right in his screen grab. So i would like to know how he accomplished compiling and getting second version running on his PI. Thanks, John I have not tried that, but if I had to I would start by cloning the dtbartle cgminer gitbug repo into a folder separate from 3.8.5 and following the other steps here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=494625.msg5538853#msg5538853Alternatively you could download dtbartle/Andareed precompiled cgminer for Pi: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=477709.msg5539257#msg5539257Thank You that is exactly what i needed! I for one would totally love explanation on getting cgminer 3.7.2, running Scrypt on a Raspberry PI as configured in this guide.
So I take it you tried the 5-step process referenced in the OP and something didn't work? What exactly? The OP is correct. The cgminer which is version 3.8.5 works fine for BTC mode. Issue is 3.8.5 won't support Scrypt and I would like another instance of cgminer version 3.7.2 that will support Scrypt so i can run two instances. We can see from the post he is running cgminer 3.7.2 it is right in his screen grab. So i would like to know how he accomplished compiling and getting second version running on his PI. Thanks, John I don't think you can run both versions of cgminer currently. The dtbartle version (3.7.2) disables the SHA-256 cores. I have requested he modify his version to make the disabling of the SHA-256 cores optional. For dual mining you currently have to run either one of the Gridseed controllers or the SHA-256 version of cgminer and cpuminer. BFGMiner may support dual mining...not sure. I will request the same. I will give BFGMiner ago tomorrow after getting all mine units on line and running stable. I really want to be able to use cgminer or a fork their of for both. If you sort it let me know and I will do the same.
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March 22, 2014, 03:00:20 AM |
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So... I have my miners hooked up and running... Lights say they are mining... Blinking Green, Solid Red Screen Looks like its mining... Lots of "accepted" but (0.00 kh/s ) in front of (Yay!!!) No Hash rate showing at Pool after 30 min.
Any ideas?
what soft are you runing to mine? cpuminer does not show speed yea... cpuminer... but nothing showing up on pool either... Do you use gridseeds modified CPUminer or a standard one ? Maby check this guide https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=487419.msg5424040#msg5424040 to if that has better luck getting them up and running for you.
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jamieb81
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March 22, 2014, 05:21:26 AM |
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As promised I wanted to show you all my new, improved, stylish gridseed power adapters for use with a PCIe power connector: You can get them on ebay here: http://r.ebay.com/qQwikOor PM me for custom cables or to pay with bitcoin/litecoin looking better now with that shrink tape in stead of electrical tape
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miaviator (OP)
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March 22, 2014, 05:44:14 AM |
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I for one would totally love explanation on getting cgminer 3.7.2, running Scrypt on a Raspberry PI as configured in this guide.
So I take it you tried the 5-step process referenced in the OP and something didn't work? What exactly? The OP is correct. The cgminer which is version 3.8.5 works fine for BTC mode. Issue is 3.8.5 won't support Scrypt and I would like another instance of cgminer version 3.7.2 that will support Scrypt so i can run two instances. We can see from the post he is running cgminer 3.7.2 it is right in his screen grab. So i would like to know how he accomplished compiling and getting second version running on his PI. Thanks, John ? PM me. I've been slammed with gridseed setups and had to ditch the Pi's as they can't run over 5 cgminer instances (dtbartle?) branch without dying.
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favelle75
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March 22, 2014, 06:03:35 AM |
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I have my box of 10 gridseeds, but I am a week away from getting my controller or power setup. Is there a way I can power a few of these miners with anything I have at home? I have OODLES of computer parts and spare power supplies as well as access to a Radio Shack...anything I can do on the cheap and quick to run a few off these off my laptop?
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jamieb81
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March 22, 2014, 06:07:54 AM |
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I have my box of 10 gridseeds, but I am a week away from getting my controller or power setup. Is there a way I can power a few of these miners with anything I have at home? I have OODLES of computer parts and spare power supplies as well as access to a Radio Shack...anything I can do on the cheap and quick to run a few off these off my laptop?
a pc psu, molex connectors, the male connectors to go into the gridseeds, there are some examples of those a few threads back and of course usb cables to connect them if you have that around you can make them work
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favelle75
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March 22, 2014, 06:17:46 AM |
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I have my box of 10 gridseeds, but I am a week away from getting my controller or power setup. Is there a way I can power a few of these miners with anything I have at home? I have OODLES of computer parts and spare power supplies as well as access to a Radio Shack...anything I can do on the cheap and quick to run a few off these off my laptop?
a pc psu, molex connectors, the male connectors to go into the gridseeds, there are some examples of those a few threads back and of course usb cables to connect them if you have that around you can make them work Thanks Jamie, I found some of these and I have tons of spare power supplies....would they work? http://www.thesource.ca/estore/product.aspx?language=en-CA&catalog=Online&category=CoaxCable&product=2741567And how do I get a power supply to start up on its own with no MB?
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DPoS
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March 22, 2014, 06:39:12 AM |
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I have my box of 10 gridseeds, but I am a week away from getting my controller or power setup. Is there a way I can power a few of these miners with anything I have at home? I have OODLES of computer parts and spare power supplies as well as access to a Radio Shack...anything I can do on the cheap and quick to run a few off these off my laptop?
a pc psu, molex connectors, the male connectors to go into the gridseeds, there are some examples of those a few threads back and of course usb cables to connect them if you have that around you can make them work Thanks Jamie, I found some of these and I have tons of spare power supplies....would they work? http://www.thesource.ca/estore/product.aspx?language=en-CA&catalog=Online&category=CoaxCable&product=2741567And how do I get a power supply to start up on its own with no MB? get the barrel plugs with wire (pigtails) they are 2.5mm plug... then you put the positive on the hot lead on your molex or pcie cables.. i use all those gpu/fan molex adapters that have been accumulating in my boxes
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favelle75
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March 22, 2014, 06:40:25 AM |
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I have my box of 10 gridseeds, but I am a week away from getting my controller or power setup. Is there a way I can power a few of these miners with anything I have at home? I have OODLES of computer parts and spare power supplies as well as access to a Radio Shack...anything I can do on the cheap and quick to run a few off these off my laptop?
a pc psu, molex connectors, the male connectors to go into the gridseeds, there are some examples of those a few threads back and of course usb cables to connect them if you have that around you can make them work Thanks Jamie, I found some of these and I have tons of spare power supplies....would they work? http://www.thesource.ca/estore/product.aspx?language=en-CA&catalog=Online&category=CoaxCable&product=2741567And how do I get a power supply to start up on its own with no MB? get the barrel plugs with wire (pigtails) they are 2.5mm plug... then you put the positive on the hot lead on your molex or pcie cables.. i use all those gpu/fan molex adapters that have been accumulating in my boxes Is there a wiring diagram on this thread (can't find one). How are people hooking up multiple barrels to a single molex or PCIe cable?
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jgm_coin
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March 22, 2014, 06:46:39 AM |
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I have my box of 10 gridseeds, but I am a week away from getting my controller or power setup. Is there a way I can power a few of these miners with anything I have at home? I have OODLES of computer parts and spare power supplies as well as access to a Radio Shack...anything I can do on the cheap and quick to run a few off these off my laptop?
a pc psu, molex connectors, the male connectors to go into the gridseeds, there are some examples of those a few threads back and of course usb cables to connect them if you have that around you can make them work Thanks Jamie, I found some of these and I have tons of spare power supplies....would they work? http://www.thesource.ca/estore/product.aspx?language=en-CA&catalog=Online&category=CoaxCable&product=2741567And how do I get a power supply to start up on its own with no MB? Dude you can get my cables that use 4-pin molex or 6-pin PCIe from your PSU to power 1, 2 or 3 gridseeds. Discounts available for ordering more than one.
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favelle75
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March 22, 2014, 06:48:30 AM |
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I have my box of 10 gridseeds, but I am a week away from getting my controller or power setup. Is there a way I can power a few of these miners with anything I have at home? I have OODLES of computer parts and spare power supplies as well as access to a Radio Shack...anything I can do on the cheap and quick to run a few off these off my laptop?
a pc psu, molex connectors, the male connectors to go into the gridseeds, there are some examples of those a few threads back and of course usb cables to connect them if you have that around you can make them work Thanks Jamie, I found some of these and I have tons of spare power supplies....would they work? http://www.thesource.ca/estore/product.aspx?language=en-CA&catalog=Online&category=CoaxCable&product=2741567And how do I get a power supply to start up on its own with no MB? Dude you can get my cables that use 4-pin molex or 6-pin PCIe from your PSU to power 1, 2 or 3 gridseeds. Discounts available for ordering more than one. I may in the future, but that doesn't help me this weekend unless you live just down the street?
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jgm_coin
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March 22, 2014, 07:07:15 AM |
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I have my box of 10 gridseeds, but I am a week away from getting my controller or power setup. Is there a way I can power a few of these miners with anything I have at home? I have OODLES of computer parts and spare power supplies as well as access to a Radio Shack...anything I can do on the cheap and quick to run a few off these off my laptop?
a pc psu, molex connectors, the male connectors to go into the gridseeds, there are some examples of those a few threads back and of course usb cables to connect them if you have that around you can make them work Thanks Jamie, I found some of these and I have tons of spare power supplies....would they work? http://www.thesource.ca/estore/product.aspx?language=en-CA&catalog=Online&category=CoaxCable&product=2741567And how do I get a power supply to start up on its own with no MB? Dude you can get my cables that use 4-pin molex or 6-pin PCIe from your PSU to power 1, 2 or 3 gridseeds. Discounts available for ordering more than one. I may in the future, but that doesn't help me this weekend unless you live just down the street? San Diego?!
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favelle75
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March 22, 2014, 07:17:41 AM |
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I have my box of 10 gridseeds, but I am a week away from getting my controller or power setup. Is there a way I can power a few of these miners with anything I have at home? I have OODLES of computer parts and spare power supplies as well as access to a Radio Shack...anything I can do on the cheap and quick to run a few off these off my laptop?
a pc psu, molex connectors, the male connectors to go into the gridseeds, there are some examples of those a few threads back and of course usb cables to connect them if you have that around you can make them work Thanks Jamie, I found some of these and I have tons of spare power supplies....would they work? http://www.thesource.ca/estore/product.aspx?language=en-CA&catalog=Online&category=CoaxCable&product=2741567And how do I get a power supply to start up on its own with no MB? Dude you can get my cables that use 4-pin molex or 6-pin PCIe from your PSU to power 1, 2 or 3 gridseeds. Discounts available for ordering more than one. I may in the future, but that doesn't help me this weekend unless you live just down the street? San Diego?! LOL....nope. But the correct coast at least.
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March 22, 2014, 10:01:30 AM |
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Very Stupid question. I have just received a red gridseed controller. It has no micro usb and has a 2.5mm power connection.
DOes anyone know what the difference between the red edition and the old green one? Also what voltage is it?
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worldlybedouin
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March 22, 2014, 11:21:08 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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wolfey2014
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March 22, 2014, 12:40:49 PM |
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I have my box of 10 gridseeds, but I am a week away from getting my controller or power setup. Is there a way I can power a few of these miners with anything I have at home? I have OODLES of computer parts and spare power supplies as well as access to a Radio Shack...anything I can do on the cheap and quick to run a few off these off my laptop?
a pc psu, molex connectors, the male connectors to go into the gridseeds, there are some examples of those a few threads back and of course usb cables to connect them if you have that around you can make them work Thanks Jamie, I found some of these and I have tons of spare power supplies....would they work? http://www.thesource.ca/estore/product.aspx?language=en-CA&catalog=Online&category=CoaxCable&product=2741567And how do I get a power supply to start up on its own with no MB? get the barrel plugs with wire (pigtails) they are 2.5mm plug... then you put the positive on the hot lead on your molex or pcie cables.. i use all those gpu/fan molex adapters that have been accumulating in my boxes Is there a wiring diagram on this thread (can't find one). How are people hooking up multiple barrels to a single molex or PCIe cable? Looks like the best thing for you to do is, WAIT until next week!
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