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Lol.... hey, with the power that is burning maybe your cheaper power solution will help. I’ve said 160 stable is possible... power cost is too high. Temp and longevity will be effected. And the tuning needing to get 160 will vary greatly by individual machine. Let me add that since all you can do is hex edit the binary, there is a limited set of changes you can make so I do have a pretty good idea of what it is you have or are changing . Don’t screw the end user. -j
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May 13, 2019, 03:36:43 PM Last edit: May 13, 2019, 03:51:49 PM by chipless |
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Lol.... hey, with the power that is burning maybe your cheaper power solution will help. I’ve said 160 stable is possible... power cost is too high. Temp and longevity will be effected. And the tuning needing to get 160 will vary greatly by individual machine. Let me add that since all you can do is hex edit the binary, there is a limited set of changes you can make so I do have a pretty good idea of what it is you have or are changing . Don’t screw the end user. -j the latest .....lol your so funny you dont even know how low I have the power and you already know it all. Make me laugh some more. At least I am doing direct editing to the binary instead of compiling my own stuff to intercept and link into cgminer. More clean less errors. I can add to the binary just as if I wrote a loader for it it only a matter of knowing what to put where and adjusting sizes. I told you long ago I am not a rookie at reverse engineering binaries and writing code. Every file I have put out you try down talking it like your the guru in the coding world. edit ... I am sure you know what I am changing there are public releases that you have been looking at You keep saying power and efficiency but a mini uses as much as 425 watts and you get a max 17k if lucky so adding 200-300 watts to a z11 isnt woth it for 20-25k increase. When I do the math it looks like more profit to me, the mini would cost at least a couple hundred and mabout 55-65 or so a month at the cost of about 35.00 so in the end you get more for your bang bumping up a z11. No one is screwing any end user. If I wont use it I wont offer it plain and simple. Do you think I want to burn up 4500 in miners just to say I could do it. Elapsed KSol/S(RT) KSol/S(avg) 1h29m47s 175.63 159.73 Chain# ASIC# Frequency KSol/S(RT) HW Temp(PCB) Temp(Chip) ASIC status 1 3 825 53.08 0 64 90 ooo 2 3 825 61.60 2 66 101 ooo 3 3 825 60.94 0 59 88 ooo
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Lol.... hey, with the power that is burning maybe your cheaper power solution will help. I’ve said 160 stable is possible... power cost is too high. Temp and longevity will be effected. And the tuning needing to get 160 will vary greatly by individual machine. Let me add that since all you can do is hex edit the binary, there is a limited set of changes you can make so I do have a pretty good idea of what it is you have or are changing . Don’t screw the end user. -j the latest .....lol your so funny you dont even know how low I have the power and you already know it all. Make me laugh some more. At least I am doing direct editing to the binary instead of compiling my own stuff to intercept and link into cgminer. More clean less errors. I can add to the binary just as if I wrote a loader for it it only a matter of knowing what to put where and adjusting sizes. I told you long ago I am not a rookie at reverse engineering binaries and writing code. Every file I have put out you try down talking it like your the guru in the coding world. edit ... I am sure you know what I am changing there are public releases that you have been looking at No one is screwing any end user. If I wont use it I wont offer it plain and simple. Do you think I want to burn up 4500 in miners just to say I could do it. Elapsed KSol/S(RT) KSol/S(avg) 1h29m47s 175.63 159.73 Chain# ASIC# Frequency KSol/S(RT) HW Temp(PCB) Temp(Chip) ASIC status 1 3 825 53.08 0 64 90 ooo 2 3 825 61.60 2 66 101 ooo 3 3 825 60.94 0 59 88 ooo I've told you before, I'm not looking at your releases -- I simply understand this implementation enough to make educated guesses. Yeah, you have told everyone lots of things about yourself that are braggadocios and show a need to have others accept you by up-selling. Basic psychology there. That is some impressive chip temps though! I'd guess your voltage is set to 950mV+ for those particular temps and result. Shrug. Regarding your comment about hobby vs. business, the moment you offer something for sell (which you now have) you have to see the irony in your comment, right? As I said, I hope your energy solution is saving you some money on the backend of this. -j
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Lol.... hey, with the power that is burning maybe your cheaper power solution will help. I’ve said 160 stable is possible... power cost is too high. Temp and longevity will be effected. And the tuning needing to get 160 will vary greatly by individual machine. Let me add that since all you can do is hex edit the binary, there is a limited set of changes you can make so I do have a pretty good idea of what it is you have or are changing . Don’t screw the end user. -j the latest .....lol your so funny you dont even know how low I have the power and you already know it all. Make me laugh some more. At least I am doing direct editing to the binary instead of compiling my own stuff to intercept and link into cgminer. More clean less errors. I can add to the binary just as if I wrote a loader for it it only a matter of knowing what to put where and adjusting sizes. I told you long ago I am not a rookie at reverse engineering binaries and writing code. Every file I have put out you try down talking it like your the guru in the coding world. edit ... I am sure you know what I am changing there are public releases that you have been looking at No one is screwing any end user. If I wont use it I wont offer it plain and simple. Do you think I want to burn up 4500 in miners just to say I could do it. Elapsed KSol/S(RT) KSol/S(avg) 1h29m47s 175.63 159.73 Chain# ASIC# Frequency KSol/S(RT) HW Temp(PCB) Temp(Chip) ASIC status 1 3 825 53.08 0 64 90 ooo 2 3 825 61.60 2 66 101 ooo 3 3 825 60.94 0 59 88 ooo I've told you before, I'm not looking at your releases -- I simply understand this implementation enough to make educated guesses. Yeah, you have told everyone lots of things about yourself that are braggadocios and show a need to have others accept you by up-selling. Basic psychology there. That is some impressive chip temps though! I'd guess your voltage is set to 950mV+ for those particular temps and result. Shrug. Regarding your comment about hobby vs. business, the moment you offer something for sell (which you now have) you have to see the irony in your comment, right? As I said, I hope your energy solution is saving you some money on the backend of this. -j Since when is it wrong to sell things they do as a hobby if they feel like it. Happens all the time, and there is definitely nothing wrong with it I am giving away a very good public release for free. Rather then guess how I did it why dont you buy a copy and then you can incorporate you high dev-fee into it and then you can have a stable 159+k version efficient well look at that still going strong..... Elapsed KSol/S(RT) KSol/S(avg) 2h2m46s 167.11 159.62 Chain# ASIC# Frequency KSol/S(RT) HW Temp(PCB) Temp(Chip) 1 3 825 49.80 0 64 91 2 3 825 61.60 2 67 101 3 3 825 55.70 0 59 89
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Lol.... hey, with the power that is burning maybe your cheaper power solution will help. I’ve said 160 stable is possible... power cost is too high. Temp and longevity will be effected. And the tuning needing to get 160 will vary greatly by individual machine. Let me add that since all you can do is hex edit the binary, there is a limited set of changes you can make so I do have a pretty good idea of what it is you have or are changing . Don’t screw the end user. -j the latest .....lol your so funny you dont even know how low I have the power and you already know it all. Make me laugh some more. At least I am doing direct editing to the binary instead of compiling my own stuff to intercept and link into cgminer. More clean less errors. I can add to the binary just as if I wrote a loader for it it only a matter of knowing what to put where and adjusting sizes. I told you long ago I am not a rookie at reverse engineering binaries and writing code. Every file I have put out you try down talking it like your the guru in the coding world. edit ... I am sure you know what I am changing there are public releases that you have been looking at No one is screwing any end user. If I wont use it I wont offer it plain and simple. Do you think I want to burn up 4500 in miners just to say I could do it. Elapsed KSol/S(RT) KSol/S(avg) 1h29m47s 175.63 159.73 Chain# ASIC# Frequency KSol/S(RT) HW Temp(PCB) Temp(Chip) ASIC status 1 3 825 53.08 0 64 90 ooo 2 3 825 61.60 2 66 101 ooo 3 3 825 60.94 0 59 88 ooo I've told you before, I'm not looking at your releases -- I simply understand this implementation enough to make educated guesses. Yeah, you have told everyone lots of things about yourself that are braggadocios and show a need to have others accept you by up-selling. Basic psychology there. That is some impressive chip temps though! I'd guess your voltage is set to 950mV+ for those particular temps and result. Shrug. Regarding your comment about hobby vs. business, the moment you offer something for sell (which you now have) you have to see the irony in your comment, right? As I said, I hope your energy solution is saving you some money on the backend of this. -j Since when is it wrong to sell things they do as a hobby if they feel like it. Happens all the time, and there is definitely nothing wrong with it I am giving away a very good public release for free. Rather then guess how I did it why dont you buy a copy and then you can incorporate you high dev-fee into it and then you can have a stable 159+k version efficient well look at that still going strong..... Elapsed KSol/S(RT) KSol/S(avg) 2h2m46s 167.11 159.62 Chain# ASIC# Frequency KSol/S(RT) HW Temp(PCB) Temp(Chip) 1 3 825 49.80 0 64 91 2 3 825 61.60 2 67 101 3 3 825 55.70 0 59 89 -j
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So now I will show you more later......I am going to sleep now because I have been tweaking this since yesterday for maximum efficiency.....I will catch up PMs later today.
2h34m12s 182.18k/sol 5 sec. nice peak.....
even better on 2nd machine
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So now I will show you more later......I am going to sleep now because I have been tweaking this since yesterday for maximum efficiency.....I will catch up PMs later today.
2h34m12s 182.18k/sol 5 sec. nice peak.....
even better on 2nd machine
48m58s 192.01k/sol
Get your fire extinguisher! Yeah, 5s peaks on mine are 225k+, but ok. -j
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i like how all of his posts trying to brag are all less (way less) than 5 hrs run time.
show me one post 24hrs and maybe it'll be impressive...
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Since when is it wrong to sell things they do as a hobby if they feel like it. Happens all the time, and there is definitely nothing wrong with it I am giving away a very good public release for free. Rather then guess how I did it why dont you buy a copy and then you can incorporate you high dev-fee into it and then you can have a stable 159+k version efficient
well look at that still going strong.....
Elapsed KSol/S(RT) KSol/S(avg) 2h2m46s 167.11 159.62
Chain# ASIC# Frequency KSol/S(RT) HW Temp(PCB) Temp(Chip) 1 3 825 49.80 0 64 91 2 3 825 61.60 2 67 101 3 3 825 55.70 0 59 89
since many of us know your real name and contact info, Marky Mark (since you're dumb enough to publicly dox yourself via your youtube page), it wouldn't be a stretch for someone to drop an anonymous tip to the IRS about your new business that you're definitely reporting income for , right? RIGHT?
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Released the Chipless Nitrous v1.5 Public with speeds of 155k/Sol
Enjoy keep it cool and earn some extra coins....Private release is available with speeds of 158 k/sol +
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May 13, 2019, 09:49:11 PM Last edit: May 13, 2019, 10:36:04 PM by chipless |
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LOL go for it......You think I am stupid not to report it. Your a fucking idiot because you have no choice to report it if you use coinbase. LOL good one though. Elapsed KSol/S(RT) KSol/S(avg) 7h49m16s 148.1 159.36 Chain# ASIC# Frequency KSol/S(RT) HW Temp(PCB) Temp(Chip) ASIC status 1 3 825 47.18 3 67 94 ooo 2 3 825 53.74 11 69 104 ooo --- 80+ degrees outside 3 3 825 47.18 0 62 92 ooo still going Elapsed KSol/S(RT) KSol/S(avg) 8h32m21s 166.45 159.45
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Hi chipless, I send you a private message, I am ready to heat it's z11 as it should Thank you !
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Hi chipless, I send you a private message, I am ready to heat it's z11 as it should Thank you ! Replied Enjoy
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Your a fucking idiot
The irony... I see you’re still struggling to grasp the basics of the English language. It doesn’t matter how many times you’re corrected. Your = showing possession You’re = you + are
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The irony...
I see you’re still struggling to grasp the basics of the English language. It doesn’t matter how many times you’re corrected.
Your = showing possession You’re = you + are
WTF is it with you efudd and grammer? This is a forum not the science lab....Do you think I care about grammer? No I dont I care about results and if I say you, your, hour, or youre an asshole. Who cares the point got across. You have been on ignore for a long time why dont you stay there. Results like this is all that matters to me Elapsed KSol/S(RT) KSol/S(avg) 15h53m11s 152.03 158.83 1 3 825 45.22 2 58 84 2 3 825 53.74 3 60 94 3 3 825 57.01 0 54 83 flypool stat for above 161.3 KH/s 6047 (100%) 0 (0%) 10 minutes ago And my overall hash rate went from 455 2 weeks ago to this today Hashrate Current Average 495.2 KH/s 489.8 KH/s So frankly I am getting the last laugh even if it costs me 800 more watts I am getting the extra speed of stock fullsize z9 for 2/3 the power usage of the z9 which means more profit.
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Z11 2.3 / Full Frequency/Voltage controls per hash board. - Tuning guide coming soon.. high level summary below. - This includes everything from my past releases and adds Z11+Voltage per hashboard. 150k+ should be doable with minimal tuning. 170-180k is doable with multiple power supplies (or a big honkin' one), careful tuning, good cooling, and some luck. Smiley Wattage has not been measured at this point in time due to hardware limitations at my testing site. Feedback welcomed. https://releases.broked.net/Z11_2.3.tar.gzMD5SUM: dcaba5458537da6c8ce7e14b5f7795bc Z11_2.3.tar.gz SHA256: fe7cf284d6811f97f7f826e30bd780b987b697220e1ba9597b087f14b8371252 Z11_2.3.tar.gz To install this image you need to already be unlocked. You can use my unlocked base image to boot from SD card and then install this. Going forward, all images will be installable via web after the initial baseline SD card installation. SD image: https://releases.broked.net/Z11StockSSHNoSignature.zip Stock image installation instructions are available in post#672 on my primary thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5036968.msg50664518#msg50664518I will write up a more complete tuning guide soon as it is a little complex, but for starters: Tune your frequencies as usual (instructions on the frequency page) on the stock voltages. Once you understand how your system is operating, increase the frequency, bump the voltage up, rinse/wash/repeat. Global settings apply to all hashboards. Per-hashboard applies to... you guessed it, the individual hash board. It is possible to overrun a single APW7 by tuning voltages -- symptom there is the unit will just reset. Drop voltages by 5mV per board until you find your maximum. As usual, run fans manual, 75% or higher. Try to keep temps 85C or lower. If you add too much voltage, you'll just add heat. If you don't have enough voltage for a given frequency, the hash boards will go into limp mode (~10-15kSol/each). If you push too much voltage/frequency, the hash boards will go into the same limp mode. Somewhere around 781Mhz/940-960mV should get you a good ~150-155kSol. Sometimes a lower frequency will work better for a given system. Maximum frequency is 825Mhz -- my stuff will let you set whatever you want, but I've yet to get anything beyond what I call limp mode above 825Mhz. This release has no dev-fee for the near future, but will probably end up with a single 20 minute mining session once a day to support additional development/testing/blahblah. As usual, a license is available if you want to go that route and never have any dev-fees, do the PM thing and we can discuss. Back porting to Z9/Mini is still under evaluation -- nothing to really speak of there for a variety of reasons. Thank you, Jason
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Z11 2.3 / Full Frequency/Voltage controls per hash board. - Tuning guide coming soon.. high level summary below. - This includes everything from my past releases and adds Z11+Voltage per hashboard. 150k+ should be doable with minimal tuning. 170-180k is doable with multiple power supplies (or a big honkin' one), careful tuning, good cooling, and some luck. Smiley Wattage has not been measured at this point in time due to hardware limitations at my testing site. Feedback welcomed. https://releases.broked.net/Z11_2.3.tar.gz86560e3800829b5b74215a9449eb2b60 Z11_2.3.tar.gz fca562960e72a6370b625780a2844662df03d82ca42ac7c0068f5efba305a6b4 Z11_2.3.tar.gz To install this image you need to already be unlocked. You can use my unlocked base image to boot from SD card and then install this. Going forward, all images will be installable via web after the initial baseline SD card installation. SD image: https://releases.broked.net/Z11StockSSHNoSignature.zip Stock image installation instructions are available in post#672 on my primary thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5036968.msg50664518#msg50664518I will write up a more complete tuning guide soon as it is a little complex, but for starters: Tune your frequencies as usual (instructions on the frequency page) on the stock voltages. Once you understand how your system is operating, increase the frequency, bump the voltage up, rinse/wash/repeat. Global settings apply to all hashboards. Per-hashboard applies to... you guessed it, the individual hash board. It is possible to overrun a single APW7 by tuning voltages -- symptom there is the unit will just reset. Drop voltages by 5mV per board until you find your maximum. As usual, run fans manual, 75% or higher. Try to keep temps 85C or lower. If you add too much voltage, you'll just add heat. If you don't have enough voltage for a given frequency, the hash boards will go into limp mode (~10-15kSol/each). If you push too much voltage/frequency, the hash boards will go into the same limp mode. Somewhere around 781Mhz/940-960mV should get you a good ~150-155kSol. Sometimes a lower frequency will work better for a given system. Maximum frequency is 825Mhz -- my stuff will let you set whatever you want, but I've yet to get anything beyond what I call limp mode above 825Mhz. This release has no dev-fee for the near future, but will probably end up with a single 20 minute mining session once a day to support additional development/testing/blahblah. As usual, a license is available if you want to go that route and never have any dev-fees, do the PM thing and we can discuss. Back porting to Z9/Mini is still under evaluation -- nothing to really speak of there for a variety of reasons. Thank you, Jason Well finally...so what is hidden in the middle like your Z9 series stuff had, you being able to basically take some control of the miners cgminer and start or stop it by or api After comparing it to my cgminer release it sure is funny how every edit is in the same exact place as mine. Hmm I guess I figured it out for you that is why you had all the excuses. Dont bother me so dont think you got over on me because I give it away and your already talking maybe dev fees and license.
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Z11 2.3 / Full Frequency/Voltage controls per hash board. - Tuning guide coming soon.. high level summary below. - This includes everything from my past releases and adds Z11+Voltage per hashboard. 150k+ should be doable with minimal tuning. 170-180k is doable with multiple power supplies (or a big honkin' one), careful tuning, good cooling, and some luck. Smiley Wattage has not been measured at this point in time due to hardware limitations at my testing site. Feedback welcomed. https://releases.broked.net/Z11_2.3.tar.gz86560e3800829b5b74215a9449eb2b60 Z11_2.3.tar.gz fca562960e72a6370b625780a2844662df03d82ca42ac7c0068f5efba305a6b4 Z11_2.3.tar.gz To install this image you need to already be unlocked. You can use my unlocked base image to boot from SD card and then install this. Going forward, all images will be installable via web after the initial baseline SD card installation. SD image: https://releases.broked.net/Z11StockSSHNoSignature.zip Stock image installation instructions are available in post#672 on my primary thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5036968.msg50664518#msg50664518I will write up a more complete tuning guide soon as it is a little complex, but for starters: Tune your frequencies as usual (instructions on the frequency page) on the stock voltages. Once you understand how your system is operating, increase the frequency, bump the voltage up, rinse/wash/repeat. Global settings apply to all hashboards. Per-hashboard applies to... you guessed it, the individual hash board. It is possible to overrun a single APW7 by tuning voltages -- symptom there is the unit will just reset. Drop voltages by 5mV per board until you find your maximum. As usual, run fans manual, 75% or higher. Try to keep temps 85C or lower. If you add too much voltage, you'll just add heat. If you don't have enough voltage for a given frequency, the hash boards will go into limp mode (~10-15kSol/each). If you push too much voltage/frequency, the hash boards will go into the same limp mode. Somewhere around 781Mhz/940-960mV should get you a good ~150-155kSol. Sometimes a lower frequency will work better for a given system. Maximum frequency is 825Mhz -- my stuff will let you set whatever you want, but I've yet to get anything beyond what I call limp mode above 825Mhz. This release has no dev-fee for the near future, but will probably end up with a single 20 minute mining session once a day to support additional development/testing/blahblah. As usual, a license is available if you want to go that route and never have any dev-fees, do the PM thing and we can discuss. Back porting to Z9/Mini is still under evaluation -- nothing to really speak of there for a variety of reasons. Thank you, Jason Well finally...so what is hidden in the middle like your Z9 series stuff had, you being able to basically take some control of the miners cgminer and start or stop it by or api After comparing it to my cgminer release it sure is funny how every edit is in the same exact place as mine. Hmm I guess I figured it out for you that is why you had all the excuses. Dont bother me so dont think you got over on me because I give it away and your already talking maybe dev fees and license. Really? Considering there are literally 0 edits to cgminer? That is a completely stock cgminer binary, bungholio. Idiot. -j
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Z11 2.3 / Full Frequency/Voltage controls per hash board. - Tuning guide coming soon.. high level summary below. - This includes everything from my past releases and adds Z11+Voltage per hashboard. 150k+ should be doable with minimal tuning. 170-180k is doable with multiple power supplies (or a big honkin' one), careful tuning, good cooling, and some luck. Smiley Wattage has not been measured at this point in time due to hardware limitations at my testing site. Feedback welcomed. https://releases.broked.net/Z11_2.3.tar.gz86560e3800829b5b74215a9449eb2b60 Z11_2.3.tar.gz fca562960e72a6370b625780a2844662df03d82ca42ac7c0068f5efba305a6b4 Z11_2.3.tar.gz To install this image you need to already be unlocked. You can use my unlocked base image to boot from SD card and then install this. Going forward, all images will be installable via web after the initial baseline SD card installation. SD image: https://releases.broked.net/Z11StockSSHNoSignature.zip Stock image installation instructions are available in post#672 on my primary thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5036968.msg50664518#msg50664518I will write up a more complete tuning guide soon as it is a little complex, but for starters: Tune your frequencies as usual (instructions on the frequency page) on the stock voltages. Once you understand how your system is operating, increase the frequency, bump the voltage up, rinse/wash/repeat. Global settings apply to all hashboards. Per-hashboard applies to... you guessed it, the individual hash board. It is possible to overrun a single APW7 by tuning voltages -- symptom there is the unit will just reset. Drop voltages by 5mV per board until you find your maximum. As usual, run fans manual, 75% or higher. Try to keep temps 85C or lower. If you add too much voltage, you'll just add heat. If you don't have enough voltage for a given frequency, the hash boards will go into limp mode (~10-15kSol/each). If you push too much voltage/frequency, the hash boards will go into the same limp mode. Somewhere around 781Mhz/940-960mV should get you a good ~150-155kSol. Sometimes a lower frequency will work better for a given system. Maximum frequency is 825Mhz -- my stuff will let you set whatever you want, but I've yet to get anything beyond what I call limp mode above 825Mhz. This release has no dev-fee for the near future, but will probably end up with a single 20 minute mining session once a day to support additional development/testing/blahblah. As usual, a license is available if you want to go that route and never have any dev-fees, do the PM thing and we can discuss. Back porting to Z9/Mini is still under evaluation -- nothing to really speak of there for a variety of reasons. Thank you, Jason Well finally...so what is hidden in the middle like your Z9 series stuff had, you being able to basically take some control of the miners cgminer and start or stop it by or api After comparing it to my cgminer release it sure is funny how every edit is in the same exact place as mine. Hmm I guess I figured it out for you that is why you had all the excuses. Dont bother me so dont think you got over on me because I give it away and your already talking maybe dev fees and license. Really? Considering there are literally 0 edits to cgminer? Idiot. -j LOL....Hows it feel at least i didnt call it hacked bullshit....seriously at least you finally did something good and didnt add dev fees at least yet
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Z11 2.3 / Full Frequency/Voltage controls per hash board. - Tuning guide coming soon.. high level summary below. - This includes everything from my past releases and adds Z11+Voltage per hashboard. 150k+ should be doable with minimal tuning. 170-180k is doable with multiple power supplies (or a big honkin' one), careful tuning, good cooling, and some luck. Smiley Wattage has not been measured at this point in time due to hardware limitations at my testing site. Feedback welcomed. https://releases.broked.net/Z11_2.3.tar.gz86560e3800829b5b74215a9449eb2b60 Z11_2.3.tar.gz fca562960e72a6370b625780a2844662df03d82ca42ac7c0068f5efba305a6b4 Z11_2.3.tar.gz To install this image you need to already be unlocked. You can use my unlocked base image to boot from SD card and then install this. Going forward, all images will be installable via web after the initial baseline SD card installation. SD image: https://releases.broked.net/Z11StockSSHNoSignature.zip Stock image installation instructions are available in post#672 on my primary thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5036968.msg50664518#msg50664518I will write up a more complete tuning guide soon as it is a little complex, but for starters: Tune your frequencies as usual (instructions on the frequency page) on the stock voltages. Once you understand how your system is operating, increase the frequency, bump the voltage up, rinse/wash/repeat. Global settings apply to all hashboards. Per-hashboard applies to... you guessed it, the individual hash board. It is possible to overrun a single APW7 by tuning voltages -- symptom there is the unit will just reset. Drop voltages by 5mV per board until you find your maximum. As usual, run fans manual, 75% or higher. Try to keep temps 85C or lower. If you add too much voltage, you'll just add heat. If you don't have enough voltage for a given frequency, the hash boards will go into limp mode (~10-15kSol/each). If you push too much voltage/frequency, the hash boards will go into the same limp mode. Somewhere around 781Mhz/940-960mV should get you a good ~150-155kSol. Sometimes a lower frequency will work better for a given system. Maximum frequency is 825Mhz -- my stuff will let you set whatever you want, but I've yet to get anything beyond what I call limp mode above 825Mhz. This release has no dev-fee for the near future, but will probably end up with a single 20 minute mining session once a day to support additional development/testing/blahblah. As usual, a license is available if you want to go that route and never have any dev-fees, do the PM thing and we can discuss. Back porting to Z9/Mini is still under evaluation -- nothing to really speak of there for a variety of reasons. Thank you, Jason Well finally...so what is hidden in the middle like your Z9 series stuff had, you being able to basically take some control of the miners cgminer and start or stop it by or api After comparing it to my cgminer release it sure is funny how every edit is in the same exact place as mine. Hmm I guess I figured it out for you that is why you had all the excuses. Dont bother me so dont think you got over on me because I give it away and your already talking maybe dev fees and license. Really? Considering there are literally 0 edits to cgminer? Idiot. -j LOL....Hows it feel at least i didnt call it hacked bullshit....seriously at least you finally did something good and didnt add dev fees at least yet ... it doesn't feel like anything other than you are yet again an idiot making statements like that. To anyone with half a brain it quickly becomes clear that you are clueless. You seriously had the gall to say I copied your work by putting "every edit in the exact place as [yours]" when there are *ZERO* changes to cgminer in my stuff? It really is completely mind-boggling how you can make a statement so inept. Anyway... you somehow managed to once again blow away any respect earned in that singular statement. -j
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