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May 31, 2014, 02:14:48 AM
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I received today my Habaneros !

One is working fine but the other one have USB communication issue.

I tried to swap the cables, swap the PSU, tighten more the pump, lower clock below 500 but same result ....

Any idea what else to try ?

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[2014-05-30 21:53:57] Pushing work from pool 0 to hash queue                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:57] HFA0: HFGetHeader (amt=0 err=-7 ern=110)                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:58] HFA0: HFGetHeader (amt=0 err=-7 ern=110)                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:58] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 56 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:58] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 24 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:58] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 72 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 40 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 8 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 56 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 24 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 72 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 40 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 8 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 56 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 24 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 72 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] Discarded work                   

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May 31, 2014, 02:35:10 AM
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I received today my Habaneros !

One is working fine but the other one have USB communication issue.

I tried to swap the cables, swap the PSU, tighten more the pump, lower clock below 500 but same result ....

Any idea what else to try ?

Quote
[2014-05-30 21:53:57] Pushing work from pool 0 to hash queue                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:57] HFA0: HFGetHeader (amt=0 err=-7 ern=110)                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:58] HFA0: HFGetHeader (amt=0 err=-7 ern=110)                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:58] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 56 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:58] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 24 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:58] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 72 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 40 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 8 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 56 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 24 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 72 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 40 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 8 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 56 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 24 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 72 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] Discarded work                   

What OS and cgminer version?
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May 31, 2014, 02:38:11 AM
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I received today my Habaneros !

One is working fine but the other one have USB communication issue.

I tried to swap the cables, swap the PSU, tighten more the pump, lower clock below 500 but same result ....

Any idea what else to try ?

Quote
[2014-05-30 21:53:57] Pushing work from pool 0 to hash queue                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:57] HFA0: HFGetHeader (amt=0 err=-7 ern=110)                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:58] HFA0: HFGetHeader (amt=0 err=-7 ern=110)                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:58] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 56 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:58] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 24 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:58] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 72 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 40 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 8 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 56 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 24 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 72 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 40 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 8 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 56 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 24 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 72 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] Discarded work                   

What OS and cgminer version?

cgminer 4.3.4 on Linux (gentoo)

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May 31, 2014, 02:51:21 AM
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I received today my Habaneros !

One is working fine but the other one have USB communication issue.

I tried to swap the cables, swap the PSU, tighten more the pump, lower clock below 500 but same result ....

Any idea what else to try ?

Quote
[2014-05-30 21:53:57] Pushing work from pool 0 to hash queue                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:57] HFA0: HFGetHeader (amt=0 err=-7 ern=110)                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:58] HFA0: HFGetHeader (amt=0 err=-7 ern=110)                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:58] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 56 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:58] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 24 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:58] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 72 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 40 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 8 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 56 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 24 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 72 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 40 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 8 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 56 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 24 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 72 extra bytes                   
[2014-05-30 21:53:59] Discarded work                   

What OS and cgminer version?

cgminer 4.3.4 on Linux (gentoo)
If you can hop on IRC (freenode #habanero) I can try and help you out.
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May 31, 2014, 06:44:21 AM
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Great news! I updated Cgminer and bumped it up to 700. Not going to push any farther until I adjust the tightness and upgrade the fans.


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info of my experiences so far

Corsair h100 with stock fans

standard MinePeon Version 0.2.4.6 image running on RiPi

) had to switch the miner from bfgminer to cgminer 4.0.1 to get it to work, but it's not a version that supports all the hashfast features.  I gather I can get an enhanced version somewhere?

) evenly tightened the cooler nuts, tight, but not too tight.  waiting for release of the tool to fine tune the temperature/nuts.

) 4: HFB 0: 650MHz  93C 100% 0.87V  | 603.4G/629.0Gh/s | A:294297 R:14772 HW:1301 WU: 8751.2/m

) couldn't get 4 chilies and one haspanero to be recognized and running by minepeon.  finally figured out I had to sequence the power up.  turn on the chilies and wait for them to finish their boot.  turn on the haspanero and wait for their boot.  THEN turn on the RiPi.

What temperature should these be running at?  is 93C at 650Mhz way hot?
What components other than the ASICs need to be kept cool for max speed? i.e. is it worth it blowing air on top or bottom of the board?

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May 31, 2014, 02:56:29 PM
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Hoping to get my two today.
For the less technical of us would it be possible to get an image file for the rasp pi?
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May 31, 2014, 07:59:18 PM
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info of my experiences so far

Corsair h100 with stock fans

standard MinePeon Version 0.2.4.6 image running on RiPi

) had to switch the miner from bfgminer to cgminer 4.0.1 to get it to work, but it's not a version that supports all the hashfast features.  I gather I can get an enhanced version somewhere?

) evenly tightened the cooler nuts, tight, but not too tight.  waiting for release of the tool to fine tune the temperature/nuts.

) 4: HFB 0: 650MHz  93C 100% 0.87V  | 603.4G/629.0Gh/s | A:294297 R:14772 HW:1301 WU: 8751.2/m

) couldn't get 4 chilies and one haspanero to be recognized and running by minepeon.  finally figured out I had to sequence the power up.  turn on the chilies and wait for them to finish their boot.  turn on the haspanero and wait for their boot.  THEN turn on the RiPi.

What temperature should these be running at?  is 93C at 650Mhz way hot?
What components other than the ASICs need to be kept cool for max speed? i.e. is it worth it blowing air on top or bottom of the board?

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May 31, 2014, 10:05:02 PM
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info of my experiences so far

Corsair h100 with stock fans

standard MinePeon Version 0.2.4.6 image running on RiPi

) had to switch the miner from bfgminer to cgminer 4.0.1 to get it to work, but it's not a version that supports all the hashfast features.  I gather I can get an enhanced version somewhere?

) evenly tightened the cooler nuts, tight, but not too tight.  waiting for release of the tool to fine tune the temperature/nuts.

) 4: HFB 0: 650MHz  93C 100% 0.87V  | 603.4G/629.0Gh/s | A:294297 R:14772 HW:1301 WU: 8751.2/m

) couldn't get 4 chilies and one haspanero to be recognized and running by minepeon.  finally figured out I had to sequence the power up.  turn on the chilies and wait for them to finish their boot.  turn on the haspanero and wait for their boot.  THEN turn on the RiPi.

What temperature should these be running at?  is 93C at 650Mhz way hot?
What components other than the ASICs need to be kept cool for max speed? i.e. is it worth it blowing air on top or bottom of the board?

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May 31, 2014, 10:56:20 PM
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Stupid question.

Do we have to put chips on the board or they are already on ?

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Stupid question.

Do we have to put chips on the board or they are already on ?

Thank you very much
Not a stupid question, there can be some confusion because we also offer assembly for people who have chips in hand. The boards we sell through the website all have the chips mounted, ship with the backplates attached, and should just be ready to screw in the cooling head and plug in a power supply.
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Hoping to get my two today.
For the less technical of us would it be possible to get an image file for the rasp pi?
We can look into it. None of us use an rPi, but if not one else has an rPi image with an upgraded version of cgminer, we'll try to get one released here this coming week.
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Stupid question.

Do we have to put chips on the board or they are already on ?

Thank you very much
Not a stupid question, there can be some confusion because we also offer assembly for people who have chips in hand. The boards we sell through the website all have the chips mounted, ship with the backplates attached, and should just be ready to screw in the cooling head and plug in a power supply.

Happy days Smiley

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My water coolers don't arrive till Tuesday... So I think I will gut a Chile and try some air cooling.
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Hoping to get my two today.
For the less technical of us would it be possible to get an image file for the rasp pi?
We can look into it. None of us use an rPi, but if not one else has an rPi image with an upgraded version of cgminer, we'll try to get one released here this coming week.

Thanks Mr. Teal.  I am going to mess with it best I can.  But if someone has it working and could make an image I would appreciate it. 
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Got the first board up and running.  510GH/s at 700ghz, 91 degrees on a Nepton 280L.  

Getting an infrequent message - temp related or the equivalent of a HW error?  Different core and die numbers.

HFA 0 NOTICE: Hash Core Error: Squelching die 0 core 5



I rolled it back until I refit the cooler.


Nice hardware, these are going to be fun.   Smiley

Edit: found the answer.

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June 01, 2014, 07:17:08 AM
Last edit: June 01, 2014, 07:28:24 AM by qumqats
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damm!  keep blowing the breaker.

DUUUHHH!!  Roll Eyes  120vac * 15A = 1800W

can't put more than 2 haps per circuit!

amazing amount of heat

https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3798/14338282423_56600662c8_z_d.jpg

BTW - I wouldn't run chilies and hasps on the same instance of cgminer.  I got a significant jump by turning off the chilies
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June 01, 2014, 03:10:23 PM
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I'm having trouble getting past the 600-650mhz range with both my miners.
When I try to go any faster they start mining fine, then they reset with a "no valid hashes for over x secs" message (x = 6-7 or so).
Of course the time of the reset reduces the average hash rate to lower than I would get at 600-650 (420-460GH/s).

I'm running cgminer 4.3.4 on Minepeon 0.2.6, my options are as Gateway suggested:  --hfa-fan 100 --hfa-temp-target 0 --hfa-temp-overheat 110 --hfa-fail-drop 0 --hfa-hash-clock <number> .
My temps are ranging from the high 80's to the low 90's depending upon clock.

Anyone have any ideas?

BTW, Congrats to the Peppermining Team. NICE job!  Grin
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June 01, 2014, 05:07:29 PM
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Any chance to get a package to write the firmware to Habanero boards ?

I hope that may fix the USB communication issue that I have with one board that is sitting idle for the last 2 days.

Here are the cgminer 4.3.4 errors on the board init:

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 [2014-06-01 12:43:48] RES: Hashfast (7:24) lock ok=1
[2014-06-01 12:43:48] USB init, kernel attached ... - HFA device 7:24-i1
[2014-06-01 12:43:48] USB init, kernel detached ifinfo 0 interface 1 successfully - HFA device 7:24-i1
[2014-06-01 12:43:48] USB init - HFA device 7:24-i1 usbver=0200 prod='M1 Module' manuf='HashFast LLC' serial='d8cdc131329685845fd9de4cdd506e5f'
[2014-06-01 12:43:48] HFA : Sending OP_NAME frame
[2014-06-01 12:43:48] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 32 extra bytes
[2014-06-01 12:43:48] HFA: Returned an OP_NAME
[2014-06-01 12:43:48] HFA: Found device with name dd506e5f
[2014-06-01 12:43:48] HFA : Sending OP_USB_INIT with GWQ protocol specified
[2014-06-01 12:43:49] HFA0: HFGetHeader (amt=0 err=-7 ern=0)
[2014-06-01 12:43:50] HFA0: HFGetHeader (amt=0 err=-7 ern=110)
[2014-06-01 12:43:50] HFA0: HFGetHeader (amt=0 err=-7 ern=110)
[2014-06-01 12:43:51] HFA0: HFGetHeader (amt=0 err=-7 ern=110)

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June 01, 2014, 05:22:41 PM
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Pepper Mining app is released! Read more about it at https://peppermining.com/pepper-miner-app/

Ill also be hanging out for a bit starting now on the freenode habanero channel.. join ##habanero and maybe I can answer any questions you have.
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